Indianapolis, IN
McLean's Selections for Horseshoe Indianapolis on G3 Indiana Derby Day – Saturday, July 6 – The Pressbox
| Days Picks | 9 / 3-2-7 |
| 2024 Overall — 779 | 779 / 237-252-343 |
| Win % of Top Pick | 30.42% |
| Payoff % of Top 3 Picks Overall | 35.60% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money Overall — 467-779 | 59.95% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ CD — 170-271 | 62.73% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ HI — 30-46 | 65.22% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ KEE — 19-26 | 73.08% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ TP — 224-400 | 56.00% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ FG — 12-18 | 66.67% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ PIM — 6-9 | 66.67% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick in the Money @ Bel — 6-9 | 66.67% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ CD — 92-271 | 33.95% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ HI — 12-46 | 26.09% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ KEE — 8/26 | 30.77% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ TP — 110-400 | 27.50% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ FG — 8-18 | 44.44% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ PIM — 5-9 | 55.56% |
| 2024 Only / Top Pick Wins @ Bel — 2-9 | 22.22% |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” @ HI — 10/5-4-1 | 50.00% Win / 100.00% ITM |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” @ KEE — 2/2-0-0 | 100.00% Win / 100.00% ITM |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” @ TP — 39/ 13-10-6 | 33.33% Win / 74.36% ITM |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” @ FG — 1 / 0-0-0 | 00.00% Win / 00.00% ITM |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” @ CD — 27/ 9-5-6 | 33.33% Win / 74.07% |
| 2024 Ojnly / “Key Horses” @ Bel — 3/0-1-2 | 00.00% Win / 100.00% ITM |
| 2024 Only / “Key Horses” Overall 83/ 29-20-15 | 34.94% Win / 77.11% ITM |
(Stats to be updated)
Here’s our looks for Saturday’s edition at “The Shoe” — which will feature the G3 Indiana Oaks and the G3 Indiana Derby. Two great races filled with great prospects and filled with promise for another exciting group of races.
Here’s hoping that you get a chance to go out to “The Shoe” and witness one of the best scenes in horse racing today. The songs blaring in-between the races. The crowd growing on the apron and moving to the rail just minutes before each post in a mass wave. The horses on their toes, just a bit more. The sweat dropping from the bill of the cap, just a touch more. And, the excitement in the air — with each call to the post and the great race delivery by one of the best announcers in the game ever — John G. Dooley.
Adds up to one heck of a day.
Here’s our picks:
1st: 7-4/2-1-5//6…J Pop (7) gets the call in the ole’ lid-lifter on this Indiana Derby Day celebration. This 4YO Indiana-bred gelding comes in off a near-miss 3rd in the career debut here on June 20. Pushed the pace from the outset and just tired at the end. If he improves any at all off the career debut? Look out. Like this one with a very capable gate rider up in the saddle. I bet the 7 across the board and double down on the win wager. I box the 7-4 in the exactas. Sternly. I key the 7 over/under the 4-2-1-5 in two smaller exactas.
2nd: 3-1-2/8/5-7-6…Capt’n Pke (3) will make the debut here for a top barn operator and gets the call in the initial start, for me. The work on June 28 was spot on. Trainer wins with .20% in the MSW ranks. Breeding suggests the one should like the sod, as well. Adds up, and the rider is having a very solid meet. I bet the 3 to win/place/show and then box the top 3 in the exactas. I will key the top 3 over/under the 8 in two smaller units.
3rd: 7/5/6-1-3/2..The first Key Play of the Day comes here with Head of the Class (7). This 3YO son of Awesome Slew is a Florida-bred and will make the career debut here for trainer Brad Cox, who I think is the best conditioner in the land these days. With first timers, the barn wins with .22%. Dam of this one has produced 6 winners from 7 starters. Work on June 29 at Churchill Downs was nice. Very nice. Adds up for me. I bet the 7 across the board and double down on the win wager. I will key the 7 over/under the 5-6-1-3-2 in the exactas. More with the 5 than the rest.
4th: 6-1/7-3/4//5/2…Mari Hulman George Memorial Stakes…Loved (6) is a Godolphin Stables homebred and is coming off two straight G3 Stakes outings. Was the pace-setter in both of those and just tired before the wire. Gets a top rider to take the reins for the first time here. Looks like this class should fit just a tad better and this 5YO mare looks like she could be very salty in this spot. Hidden Connection (1) has won over $834,000 in her career and is still banging hands in the Graded Stakes company. In the last 5 starts, has been facing Graded company in 4 of them. Has a 2nd in that group and won a Stakes at the Fair Grounds back in December. Still can pick them up and put down. Will push our top pick every step of the way. I bet the 6 across the board and then double down on the win wager. I will box the 6-1 in the exactas and then key the 6-1 over/under the 3-7-4 in two smaller units.
5th: 11/9-8-10//7…The next “Key Play of the Day” comes here with Tiz Eddie (11). This 3YO Indiana-bred has hit the board in 4 of 6 lifetime tries and has been knocking on the door nearly every race this year, as well. Has speed. Will travel. Regular rider should fit him well. Look for this one to shoot out early and should be tough to catch. I bet the 11 across the board and double down on the win wager. I will key the 11 over/under the 9-8-10 in the exactas.
6th: 6-10-1/3-11-2-4/8/9//5…Jonathan B. Schuster Memorial Stakes…Let’s hope this one stays on the sod after all the rain we have received in the area of late. Should be a dandy, if it does. I will go with Masteroffoxhounds (6). This 7YO veteran has run 27 times over the sod and has a record of 4-5-6. Has won over $650,000 in purses and comes in here off a run in the G1 Breeders’ Cup Mile at Santa Anita last November. Although that day was not spectacular, this one nearly won the G2 John Henry at Santa Anita the race before. Has speed. Can stalk. Will be a tough out. Kupuna (10) could spice up the odds rack here. Listed at 10-1 in the ML. Has only 1 start over the sod in the career and it was a losing one. But? Has been very tough on the dirt in the last 3 and if he can convert that talent to the grass here? Look out. Worth a chance. Runaway Storm (1) has not been out since winning the G3 Bryan Station Stakes at KEE last October. Training well and does have a win over this sod. I bet the 6 across the board and then double down on the win wager. I will box the top 3 numbers in the exactas. I will also key the top 3 over/under the 3-11 in two smaller units.
7th: 8-3/7/6-12-(13)-(15)-(14)/2-1-4-9…Snack Handicap Stakes…This is a 1-mile event over the sod and I saddle up with Molly’s Town (8). This 3YO gelding comes in off a 2nd last time out and has the speed to be very dangerous if no other horse and rider decide to push the pace. Hoosier Daddy Now (3) is a long shot possibility and is listed at 12-1 in the ML. Gets the meet’s top rider up and has a win the last time out over the dirt. Will try grass for the first time and this trainer wins with .30% of the last 10 to do that. Don’t leave out. I bet the 8-3 across thee board and then box these two in the exactas. I will key the 8-3 over/under the 7-6-12-13-15-14 in two smaller units.
8th: 10-4/5-1/7-11/8-2/3…Michael G. Schaefer Memorial Stakes…Mr. Wireless (10) is a special horse around these parts. The 6YO gelding won the Indiana Derby in 2021 and has gone on to win over $1 million in purses. Doesn’t show many signs of slowing down. Ran a huge one just two starts ago as well., Loves this track with 2 wins in 2 starts here before. Gets a new rider, who won the Kentucky Derby this year. Nice play. I bet the 10 across the board and then double down on the win wager. I will box the 10-4 in the exactas. I will key the 10-4 over/under the 5-1-7-11-8-2 in two smaller units.
9th: 4-9/1-12/2-7-8-11/(13)-(14)/10…Ellen’s Lucky Star Handicap…I go with Under the Palms (4) in this one. This 3YO Enticed fillet has out-run her pedigree and has a nice win to break the MSW at Oaklawn Park. The addition of Lasix has helped this one immensely, too. Over the last 4 starts, this one has gotten much better. KY Derby winning trainer / rider team up again here. Could pull another rabbit. Best Cupcake (9) won the last time out here by an easy and increasing 2 lengths. I am not a big fan of this barn’s overall success, but this one is legit. Must use for me. I bet the 4 across the board and then double down on the win wager. I will box the 4-9 in the exactas. I will key the 4 over/under the 9-1-12-2-7-8-11 in two smaller units.
10th: 10-5-9/3-2/1-8//6-7…Indiana General Assembly Distaff Handicap…I go with the #10 in the 10th race — just for some luck. Right. I really like Elounda Queen (10). This 4YO Irish-bred picks up Lasix for the first time and Brad Cox is the best in the game today. With first Lasix, his steeds have won .34% of the time with the last 245 as a sample size. Has yet to win in this country, but a matter of time. Love it here. I bet the 10 across the board and then double down on the win wager. I will box the top 3 numbers in the exactas. I will key the 10 over/under the 5-9-3-2-1-8 in two smaller units.
11th: 7-4/6-2-8//1-3…G3 Indiana Oaks…This is the first of two headliners for today’s magnificent card. I go with Impel (7) in this spot. The 3YO Quality Road filly ran a huge 2nd in the G2 Eight Belles Stakes at Churchill Downs on KY Oaks day. Has trained great since then. In 4 starts, this one has hit the board each time and in two straight Graded Stakes. Look s like this one can lay a bit closer to the pace-setters here. And, that is a huge advantage. My solid pick. Neon Icon (4) will try Stakes company for the first time, but has flashed a lot of talent in two straight wins to start the career. May be the one to take the lead early and play a little “catch me if you can” with this field. I bet the 7 across the board and double/triple down on the win wager. I will box the top 2 in the exactas. Sternly. I will key the 7 over/under the 4-6-2-8 in two more solid units.
12th: 8-2-7/5/3/6/1-4…G3 Indiana Derby…The finale on one great day of racing and I will hook up with Dragoon Guard (8) in the biggest race of the year here. This 3YO son of Arrogate has won 2 of the first 3 and was beaten a neck in the career debut at Churchill Downs last year. Has nothing zero wrong and should make the easy step up to face Stakes horses here. Training great for a top barn operation. Gets the barn’s go-to rider to ship in, as well. Lots to like here. Stronghold (2) won the G1 Santa Anita Derby just two starts ago and ran a very credible race in the G1 Kentucky Derby, too. Just seemed to get a bit tired late. California rider travels with the horse. Can’t leaver out. E J Won the Cup (7) comes in and will get the Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith to come with him. Get this. Mike Smith. Rides in the G3 Indiana Derby. Love it. The duo has teamed up to win a couple of times already, including the Texas Derby last time out. Getting better and better. I bet the 8-7 across the board and then box the top 3 numbers in the exactas. Sternly. I go back and do all those things again. I will key the top 3 over/under the 5-3 in two smaller units.
Good Luck & All the Best / Gene
Indianapolis, IN
That trail you walk downtown? It’s generated $3 billion for Indianapolis, study finds
See the 10th Street Cultural Trail Expansion ribbon cutting ceremon
Highlights: Indiana Ave. and 10th Street Cultural Trail Expansion ribbon cutting on Indiana Ave. on Thursday, June 20, 2024, in Indianapolis.
Since its creation, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail in the heart of Circle City has drawn millions of residents and visitors to its distinctive paved path. But according to a new report, the trail isn’t just beneficial for those looking to get out on an urban stroll or bike ride — it’s a driver for the city’s economy and quality of life.
The report, “Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick at 20: Connecting People, Places, and Possibility,” was based on analysis by James Lima Planning + Development, a group of real estate, planning and economic development advisors. Here’s what to know about the report.
How has the Cultural Trail affected the city’s growth, development?
According to the report from 2026, the 10-mile trail has generated $3 billion in assessed property value around its path — money that supports the city and its governmental services.
The population along the trail has grown five times the city average and retail space near the trail has increased 39%, the report shows. Nearby food and beverage sales are almost twice the average per square foot in Indianapolis.
Additionally, the report shows, undeveloped land along the trail has the potential to add $1.4 billion of value in the near future. Since an initial study in 2015, the trail’s economic impact has grown from $1 billion to $3 billion.
“For nearly 20 years, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail has helped transform Downtown Indianapolis into a more vibrant, connected and economically competitive city,” Mayor Joe Hogsett said in a June 3 news release. “It is more than a trail. It is a nationally recognized public asset that drives investment, supports local businesses, connects neighborhoods and improves quality of life for the people who live, work, play and stay in our city.”
According to the report, over 1 million people use the trail each year, and almost half of downtown Indianapolis residents live within a three-minute walk of the path.
What other features does the Cultural Trail offer?
Users of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail aren’t limited to walking — the Pacers Bikeshare program, operated by the trail, has 57 bike stations throughout the city that are accessible 24/7.
The trail also features nearly six acres of plants and greenspace, offering locals and visitors an urban getaway. City planners from across the world have visited the trail to study its design, according to the report.
What is the future of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail?
Focus on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail has shifted from construction and maintenance to long-term operations and expanded resources for the public.
Kären Haley, executive director of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. — the trail’s nonprofit — said it has grown into the “crown jewel” of the city with the growth and development it has created over two decades.
“The Cultural Trail is driving billions in investment and making surrounding neighborhoods thriving destinations,” she said in a June 3 news release. “As we enter the next phase for the Trail, we look forward to building upon our initial 20 years of impact.”
Mia Thurow is the breaking news and criminal justice reporting intern for the Indianapolis Star. She can be reached at mthurow@gannett.com.
Indianapolis, IN
New stores in Indianapolis include indoor kid’s playground, cafe
ICYMI: Top 5 IndyStar business stories in May 2026
A busy month at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway reignited debates about hotels and the downtown heliport. Plus, Eli Lilly celebrated 150 years.
May came and went, and with it, we saw the closest Indianapolis 500 finish in history, the 150th anniversary of Eli Lilly and a contested primary election day.
There’s also been some movement in retail news ahead of the summer shopping season. On the north side, a new women’s clothing store opened while a piercing studio set up shop in Speedway. Meanwhile, an indoor children’s play place opened on the near north side.
Read on for four spots that recently opened and one in Broad Ripple that said farewell.
Openings
Monkee’s
8659 River Crossing Blvd., monkeesofindianapolis.com, opened in March
Monkee’s of Indianapolis, a high-end women’s clothing store, opened recently on the north side in the Shops at River Crossing near the Fashion Mall. The brand Monkee’s started in the South three decades ago and has since grown to nearly 70 locations. In Indianapolis, Missy Llewellyn and Whitney Schmitt started the franchise to bring the clothing brand to the Circle City.
The Nest Play Cafe
515 E 22nd St Suite 101, indynestplaycafe.com, opened early May
The Nest Play Cafe opened at the corner of Central Avenue and 22nd Street, offering an indoor space for parents and caregivers to bring their children to play. Caregivers can book 90-minute play sessions for $15 per child over the age of one. Tickets for additional siblings run $10. The cafe sells coffee and snacks, too.
Open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to noon. Closed Tuesdays.
Forget Me Not Piercing Studio
5324 W. 16th St., jessflowerspiercings.square.site, opened May 27
A new piercing studio opened in Speedway at the end of May just days after the Indianapolis 500. Forget Me Not Piercing offers traditional lobe, helix and conch piercings along with nostril and septum piercings. Artist Jess Flowers opened the one-woman shop on 16th Street.
Open Sunday and Thursday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Black Orchid Barbers Fountain Square
1201 Prospect St. Suite 100, blackorchidbarbers.com, opened in May
Black Orchid, a local barbershop known for its sharp haircuts with a side of humor, opened its Fountain Square spot, marking the company’s seventh brick-and-mortar location. Walk-ins are welcome but Black Orchid recommends grabbing a time slot online for your preferred service.
Open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closures
Vitality IV Bar
6302 Guilford Ave., vitalityivbar.com
An IV-wellness spot in Broad Ripple shut its doors last month. Vitality IV Bar was located next to the Thieves cocktail lounge, formerly the Broad Ripple Starbucks location, before it went out of business.
Vitality IV still operates an Indianapolis-area location on Mass Ave downtown at 749 Massachusetts Ave where customers can book a variety of infusions with vitamins.
See a store opening or closing near you? Contact IndyStar reporter Alysa Guffey at alysa.guffey@indystar.com.
Indianapolis, IN
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