Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf Predictions, Picks

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Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf Predictions, Picks

Regal Glory is the favorite for Saturday's Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Gulfstream Park. She is coming off her biggest career victory. Second choice behind Regal Glo is Todd Pletcher trained Sweet Melania. Nicest is making her fourth start in the United States. She won the Grade 3 Suwannee River at the Gulf Stream Park over Shifty She and In a Hurry.

Regal Glory is the favorite in the Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf. She won the Grade 1 Matriarch last time in California. Regal Glo has 9 wins and 4 seconds in 16 career starts.

Sweet Melania is a daughter of American Pharoah. She won her first race in 18 months last time. Regal Glory might have better overall form, but Sweet Melania has the win over the track.

Shifty She. has won three consecutive Grade 3 stakes. She won in Belmont Park’s Noble Damsel two starts back, but she couldn't hold off Sweet Melania.

Nicest won in her maiden debut in Europe, but has a 1-for-9 overall record. She has been competitive in the last two races in California. The distance of the race is shorter than her best, so she should have a good early pace.

Lady Speightspeare made her American debut last time and was upset by Bipartisanship. She has won her first four career starts north of the border.

Hard Spun mare has won four stakes races in 2021. She will get a solid pace to run at on Saturday. There are other horses that appeal to me more.

Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf Predictions, Picks and In a Hurry. The daughter of Blame finished well in the Suwannee River, but was beaten only one length.

Wakanaka was born in Ireland and trained in Italy. She won six times in her first eight starts and two seconds in the last two. Now she's training with Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott in U.S.

The filly who began her career in Europe has never run a poor race in eight career starts. She came to the barn of Brian Lynch in America and has had three good performances in stakes starts last spring.

Alms won her first four career races, including two graded stakes, but has lost her last five. She was seventh in the Suwannee River recently.

Bipartisanship is a Graham Motion-trained filly with only two career wins to her credit. She won at odds of 19/1 in the Tropical Park Oaks last month.


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