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Frosty Indulgence Wins at Turfway Park on Feb. 12, 2026

Frosty Indulgence, the even-money favorite, delivered like a horse with every right to be backed, producing a polished and powerful score in Race 9 at Turfway Park on Feb. 12, 2026 for owner Dare to Dream Stable LLC, trainer Christopher Davis, and jockey Luan Machado.

There was no need for fireworks leaving the gate and no rush to force the issue early. Instead, Frosty Indulgence got the kind of trip horsemen dream about, settled kindly, traveled comfortably, and when the seam opened turning for home, he lengthened with authority. By the time they reached the wire, the result felt decisive. Prove was game in second, McIlroy put in a useful rally for third despite a wide journey, and Paraclete completed the top four.

For Machado, it was one more notch on a memorable evening, as the rider recorded his fourth win on the card. For Frosty Indulgence, it was the type of performance that underlined both professionalism and class. He did not just win. He won like the best horse in the race.

A race that set up honestly from the start

The field of 10 left the gate in good order, and the race shape established itself quickly. Prove was intent on the front and went on with it, showing the way into the backstretch. Paraclete and Taunting were close enough to keep him honest, while Apophis was posted wider in the early stages. Aubrey’s Max also found position outside, and Frosty Indulgence was able to land in a beautiful stalking spot just behind that first flight.

That proved to be one of the most important elements of the race.

Rather than getting caught in the shuffle or pushed into a premature move, Frosty Indulgence was allowed to travel in isolation in midpack, within striking range but under no pressure. He was never far from the pace, yet he never had to do any hard work to stay there.

Behind him, McIlroy and Concrete Cruiser were biding their time, while Luce Legacy trailed the field early. The pace itself was fair and honest without becoming destructive. Prove clipped off an opening quarter in :23.3 and reached the half in :47.0, fractions that gave the race a legitimate rhythm and ensured the closers would at least have their chance if good enough.

Patience paid off for Machado

If there was a winning move in the race, it may have come before Frosty Indulgence actually struck the front.

As the field approached the far turn, McIlroy began a sweeping outside bid and Concrete Cruiser started to gather momentum from even farther out. There was movement all around, the sort of moment when races can become messy and decisions must be made quickly.

Machado, however, did not panic. He kept Frosty Indulgence tucked in, saved his ground, and waited for the right opening. That patience was rewarded. While others were covering extra real estate around the bend, Frosty Indulgence remained poised just behind Prove, holding the coveted inside path and conserving energy for the stretch drive.

It was the kind of ride that often looks simple only after the horse wins. In real time, it required confidence. The lane had not yet opened, traffic was still a possibility, and the leaders had not come back far enough to hand the race away. Machado trusted the horse beneath him and trusted the trip that was developing.

That trust was well placed.

Turning for home, the favorite asserted himself

At the top of the lane, Prove was still there and still trying. To his outside, McIlroy was making that wide run count as best he could. But between runners came Frosty Indulgence, and once he found daylight, the race changed immediately.

The big gelding leveled off, stretched out, and did exactly what a strong favorite is supposed to do when given his chance. He quickened past Prove, put the race in hand, and kept on strongly through the wire. It was not a desperate finish or a grinding survival act. It was a controlled, assertive move from a horse traveling better than the rest.

Prove, to his credit, was valiant in defeat. After setting the pace throughout, he stayed on willingly to hold second and emerged with plenty of credit. McIlroy also turned in a respectable effort from a tougher trip, racing wide on the bend and still finishing on for third. Paraclete, close to the pace early, stayed on well enough to complete the superfecta.

The final time was 1:38.89, another marker of a solid performance over the Turfway Park surface.

The trip tells the story

Horse races are often decided by a blend of talent, pace, and placement, and Frosty Indulgence checked each box.

Why he won:

  • He secured ideal position just off an honest pace.
  • He relaxed beautifully and was never asked too soon.
  • He saved ground while key rivals circled wide.
  • He accelerated when the race was there to be won.
  • He finished with authority, suggesting there was more in reserve.

That combination is what made the effort stand out. It was not merely that Frosty Indulgence had the right trip. Plenty of horses get good trips and fail to deliver. He had the trip, recognized it, and turned it into a convincing victory. Good horses do that.

A strong night for the connections

The winner’s circle details added another layer to the story. Frosty Indulgence is a 5-year-old dark bay or brown gelding by Frosted out of Summer Fling, by Shanghai Bobby. He was bred in Kentucky by Henley Farms Incorporated and races for Dare to Dream Stable LLC.

Christopher Davis was credited with the training job, and Machado, already in sharp form on the night, guided him home to complete his fourth win on the card. The announcer called him “the Axeman,” and on this evening the nickname fit. Machado was in rhythm all night, and Frosty Indulgence gave him one of the smoother winning rides of the sequence.

There was also a small administrative note before the race, as Black Iron was scratched late by order of the stewards. Even with that change, the focus ultimately came back to the one horse many expected to fire. Frosty Indulgence went off the post-time favorite and justified that support.

How the finish unfolded

The order home was straightforward and deservedly so:

  • 1st: Frosty Indulgence
  • 2nd: Prove
  • 3rd: McIlroy
  • 4th: Paraclete

Prove may not have won, but he ran the kind of race that can lead to a paycheck many more times. He carved out the pace, fought on bravely, and simply found one rival too good in the final furlong. McIlroy’s third-place finish carried merit as well, especially considering he launched wide and had more ground to make up than the top two. Paraclete, involved from the outset, kept on steadily enough to remain part of the frame.

Still, this was Frosty Indulgence’s race, and by the time the field hit the final sixteenth, there was little ambiguity about that.

A professional victory with room for optimism

What makes this win especially encouraging is how complete it looked. Frosty Indulgence showed tactical speed without needing the lead. He settled kindly, handled traffic around him, and responded once asked. Those are the traits of a seasoned, reliable racehorse, and they are the sort of qualities that keep a horse effective in a variety of conditions.

There was also a visual authority to the way he went through his gears in upper stretch. Once clear, he lengthened smartly and put the race away in a matter of strides. The margin itself is only part of the story. The manner of the win suggested a horse fully in command.

That is the kind of result connections can savor. Owners want to see their silks carried proudly. Trainers want to see preparation validated in the afternoon. Jockeys want a horse that gives them confidence and then answers every call. This performance delivered all of it.

Frosty Indulgence gave the favorite’s performance people hoped to see

Favorites are not always flashy, but the best ones are dependable. Frosty Indulgence fit that description at Turfway Park.

He let the pace develop in front of him, enjoyed a patient and intelligent ride from Luan Machado, and when the race reached its winning moment, he took over like the superior horse. Prove ran too well to deserve anything but praise, and McIlroy did enough to suggest his turn may not be far away. But on this night, the spotlight belonged squarely to the winner.

Frosty Indulgence, for Dare to Dream Stable, Christopher Davis, and Luan Machado, turned Race 9 at Turfway Park into a reminder of how effective a well-meant horse can be when talent and trip come together at exactly the right time.

 


 

Further Reading

For a detailed look at the chart information, including positions and timing, you can review this Equibase chart: Equibase chart.

This article was created from the video Frosty Indulgence Wins at Turfway Park on 02/12/26 with the help of AI.

The post Frosty Indulgence Wins at Turfway Park on Feb. 12, 2026 appeared first on Dare to Dream Stable.

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