
- Transfers: Early P5 (start in R1), $ 23,240; R3 P5, $ 9.002; R5 P5, $ 17,306; R4 P4, $ 11,124
- Post time: 12:55 pm
- Number of races: 10
Race 1
| 7. Catatumbo | Shapeful type is beaten similar and not racing badly in the latter |
| 2. Crabcakes n beer | In Kravets Barn na back-to-back victories |
| 9. Look at roses | Saw two-race win streak versus similar snarling in the last minute |
Race 2
| 5. Monday Loot | Easy debut winner gave a good report of herself as a result of probably Dreaming, who is a step above this one |
| 2. Tough Guy Tony | Sharp score in the last, but others have not been doing well since |
| 8. Sir Newtons Laws | Solid Maiden-Score about the next winner |
Race 3
| 5. Vecht Fel | Walked too well to lose in the last minute when you failed in late stages after winning Tripartite Speed Duel; Maybe you can just be out today when you break from mid-pack |
| 1. Alpha Company | Hope for a dry job |
| 2. Bustin loose | Missed just in last place on MTH, but note that Rider is jumping out of that race to #1 |
Racing Notes
Race 4
| 9. Sandpiper -memories | The last pair is not good, but the summer form would win here; can be the speed of the speed and be pulled outside of others with early foot |
| 8. Wodkatini | I’m not sure how much she enjoyed the big t; makes the third start of the bank |
| 2. Shigeko | Nonetheless claim in the last wheels back for cheaper today; Winner of 15 length two back |
Race 5 – Turf
| 3. Wyoming -class | His two starts this year have improved a lot and the last one has produced two next winners from four to back |
| 10. Rhythm ‘n Blues | Tough Beat in the last minute when you fail to get into the winner in three horses, but none of the five to run back can be completed in the exact next following |
| 4. The Commack Kid | Useful debut on the lawn in a race that produced three next winners, but that was in February; Breeding says that dirt should work |
Race 6 – Wilmington Stakes
| 3. My buddy B | Comfortable victory in the last minute and this guy is not that far away from the daring ruler-winning form; Second from the bank |
| 6. Silver Slugger | Speedy Sorting Dazazed in the Rumson Last Out, and that starter second two back two back than it seems: all seven to run back ended in the money with three winners |
| 8. Ninja Warrior | Can get a good speed of speed if it is tight enough |

Race 7 – Turf
| 3. Five per side | Gets blinked; Servis Barn has always treated this mandriffen as if she is one that they like |
| 4. Sophie’s cruiser | Last few dirt attempts are solid; Search for her to be on the bike |
| 12. Moon Cache | The last pair went a bit sideways, but it is better to walk back |
Race 8 – Grade 3 Delaware Handicap
| 4. Majestic Oops | It will probably appreciate returns here here; scratched from Friday’s bell lady to wait at this place |
| 2. Dazzeke movement | Draw a line through the last moment after the difficult start and it has many good races; The only care: 0-out-4 during the trip; should be early in front |
| 6. Regaled | Former Laurel-based Sammy Davis Trainee has run two good since her sale and wheels back on short rest after a good attempt behind several Graded winner Royal Spa |
Race 9 – Turf
| 12. Santos to Wilson | Quickly species arrives in good shape |
| 3. Californian tiger | Easy winner on peat in the newest but Dqed; continues to express good races on both surfaces |
| 9. Dylan’s Ruby | Solid efforts |
Race 10 – Battery Park Stakes
| 1. Cooke Creek | Recent attempts a bit plagued by a lack of early foot, while previous good trips saw him busy from the start; blinks today in attempt to return there |
| 5. Gould’s Gold | Sitting sooner or later forward |
| 2. Great Aaron | Last pair has not been great for G3 Pimlico Special Winner, but he is difficult to do the best |
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