Race 4: Claim $ 7,500 (conditioned), 3-year-olds and higher, 6 furlongs
7-4-1-6
#7 B West (5-2) Faced with superior rivals for this in his first start of a five -month break in Timonium, and returns to the larger song while taking a big drop in the classroom. He was a solid second when he was last seen against these types and lost to Johnnyfrenchfri, who was in very sharp form at the time. #4 Little Lance (7-2) In the mid -80s, two and three started back, but ended up well in the track in his last start and has had a little free time since then. It is no guarantee that he will be back, but he is a competition if he does. #1 forward movement (3-1) has not been a factor in his last few starts, but has recently worked well at Parx, gets class lighting and is the only horse in the race with several victories in the year. It would be no surprise if he rediscovers his best himself at this location.
Race 5: Maiden Special Weight, 3-6 year olds, 7 Furlongs
4-5-6-3
#4 Gualillo (7-2) And #5 Complete effect (9-2) Come from the same maiden race of August 9 in Monmouth. Gualillo was the only first starter in that field and ran a game race, which showed promising late interest and became third. Rick Dutrow trainees tend to be better walking second time than before, so this is in an excellent place to take a big step forward. Complete effect was the opportunities in that race, but showed little in its first start of a break of 4 ½ months. However, he was impressive during the debut in Gulfstream Park at the end of March, so the power is somewhere there. #6 Bridosis (5-2)Another Monmouth sender, showed speed for the first time. He fought at the pace that went a mile and was held second and ended behind a well-conceived Chad Brown-trained Firster who came from the last.
Race 6: Maiden Special Weight, 2-year-olds, mares, 1 mile (grass)
5-3-9-2
#5 screen test (7-2) Went from the preference for debut at Colonial Downs and ended a solid fifth after being caught early. She has worked very well since then, goes out for a barn that is doing well with the second time starters in Graham Motion, and has a lot of grass sample; She is a half-sister of the winner screen test from Belmont Derby. Her mother, Joy of Learning, is a half -sister from the access office and Coffee Clique, who were winners of the grass in -grass. #3 Lunar Buzz (3-1) Ran a solid 76 in her career debut on Dirt in Delaware. She is a half -sister of two grass winners and looks like she will prefer longer distances. #9 Frosty Mojito (8-1) Tried winners in her grass debut in Kentucky Downs. She was surpassed that day, but still ran a respectable 70 and is now popping up again in a more realistic place. Her only brother or sister to try grass did not miss the board in four starts on it.
Race 7: Allowance (N/W1x), 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, MD-redeem, 6 furlongs
2-4-1-3
#2 Grayson’s Girl (2-1) Walked a few huge figures against better in the summer and then finished a third chase behind a gate-to-Wire winner for the last time in Timonium. She should run much better about the big song, as should #4 Great Andrei (8-5)The second became in that timonium race. This has an abundance of early speed, and although she tends to set an ambitious pace and to be caught, it must at least hold on to a slice. #1 weekend woman (12-1) Was a debut winner of Tim Keeuwe in April, a remarkable achievement in itself. She crushed what a salt maidenveld turned out to be, with an impressive 88. She ran in the 1980s and then went mile and then went to the sidelines and made her first start in almost five months while she first added Lasix. She may need a race, but the power is there.
Race 8: Allowance (N/W1X), 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, md-redeemed, 5 1/2 furlongs (grass)
2-3-1-5
# 2 Touisset (10-1) Ended a heavily charging third behind Better Last Out in Delaware. It was a remarkable change of pace for her, because she usually racet at the pace. In a race with a lot of speed, she might be better off and tries to get another arrival of the pass. #3 Chickahominy (7-5) Has not won for a while, but has recently been in career-best form, including a near-miss to Hollywood Walk in Colonial Last Out. A great effort here can set it up for an offer in the Maryland Million Turf Sprint. #1 moped (2-1) Scratch from the everyday posts of Saturday in favor of this shorter place. She has the early speed burning, but is not proven to fail on grass. Still, if she comes in the front and opens a big early lead, she might be difficult to catch.
Race 9: Claim $ 7,500 (conditioned), 3-year-olds and higher, mares and mares, 1 mile
4-6-5-3
#4 Loving Cup (3-1) Is the only one in the field that runs in each of her last three starts in the 70s, and has actually done this eight times in a row. She was an easy winner at Timonium Last Out and seems to have enough early speed to make the front and just continue. #6 Dubstep (9-2) Is a camera-wicking type, but in her last pair of races she is compressed by pace and still closed well. She must at least get a small part, even if Loving Cup runs away with it. #5 Libbonsinherhair (5-2) I just missed to make the two wins in a row at Parx Last Out, lost a neck after a late wave. She returns in shape since she came a four -month break in mid -July, with improved figures in each of her last two races.
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