Race 4: Allowance (open), 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 5 1/2 furlongs
3-5-2-4
Nobody was looking forward to Laurel Park more than reopening than # 3 MS Bucchero (9-5). She is 4-from-6 on this job lifelong and 5-from-6 in the exact. The last time she was here, she won the What a Summer Stakes by Nose in an extremely tasty effort. She was the second penultimate in the regret of Monmouth, her first start of a six -month break, and should be ready to run her best race on her favorite song. # 5 Alaite (5-2) Shook early challenges to win the use of the love signs at Colonial Two Starts Back, and then faded in Parx for the last time after getting a shoe repair prior to the race. She is better than that last race, and it can increase her chances a bit. #2 Pleasant Embrace (6-5) Set burning fast fractions on parx last and kept third. Look for her to be sent from the inside out under Luis Rivera Jr, who was initially mentioned on only this mountain.
Race 5: MAIIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT, 2-year-olds, MD-restricted, 5 Furlongs
5-1-8-4
This race starts the late pick 5, which is good, because the board will give some instructions about this largely inexperienced field. #5 Lucky Galan (9-2) Was ice cold on the board during the debut in Timonium, but closed well in the Vier-Furlong Dashboard and finished third with a length. That race can serve him well, because it makes him the only one in the field with experience. #1 Impressivity (2-1) Is half the entry trained by Jamie Ness. He is a half-brother for four winners, including first-out winner Parkerness and six-digit earners Berks. #8 Skullduggery (20-1) is from Blofeld, a win-early stallion, and is a full brother of the winner of the winner Charming Way.
Race 6: Starter Optionally claims $ 12,500, 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 5 1/2 furlongs (grass)
8-5-1-7
#8 Wonder Girl (5-2) Is the only one in the race that runs twice in her last three starts in the 80s, and is bound for the best last figure with a 77. She won against a little better on this song in June, in her first start of a six -month break. #5 War spoil (12-1) Closed for the fifth of a very slow pace, a mile is the last time. She tends to run better around one turn, and that is what she is going to do today. #1 Afandi (9-2) A mile in her last start, but was in a very sharp form before that time. She tends to press the pace and hang them around for a slice.
Race 7: Maiden Special Weight, 3-6 year olds, MD-Restricte, 6 Furlongs
6-3-4-5
#6 Neverwardaday (2-1) is a full brother for the winner of several bets Celtic Contender. He worked very well for Gary Capuano, who is in a tear with first starters. Since the beginning of 2024, he wins with a rate of 36 percent with his debuts, together with an insane 76 in-the-money rate. He went four Furlongs in 48 â…— seconds of the gate last Saturday, the fastest of 48 times. Among those he has overworked, his excellent Stablemate haildysfirstnotion, top local Sprinter Rominski, Stakes winners brilliant ice cream and stickwiththecolors, and one of his rivals today, #3 Decorum (5-2). It is in slowly improved form and runs in the 70s in each of his last three races. He may develop a case of seconditis, because he has hit the board in all those breeds, but a repeat of one of his recent efforts states here. #4 Summerinthecountry (9-5) Walked well in the winter, including a race in which he first crossed the thread, but was disqualified. He went to the sidelines after a few boring attempts in April and did a number of sharp training sessions for Hugh McMahon. He was introduced and scratched last Thursday at Colonial Downs, but worked here two days later.
Race 8: Twixt Stakes, 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 1 mile
9-2-3-5
The first Investigation of the Autumn Meeting is named after the Star Maryland-Bred Mare of the Early/In the mid-1970s. #9 Foxy Junior (20-1) Is my choice to upset them, in what a preparation can be for a Maryland Million Distaff Title defense. She is unbeaten on this song, with a few stakes wins in so many starts, and made a Putsy attempt to win at Parx about a salty forest in her last dirty attempt. She didn’t do much in her last start on grass at Penn National, but she will certainly improve with a return to this surface and can pay a generous number. #2 Low Country Magic (6-1) Looks like the most important speed, which won twice in gate-to-wire style earlier this year. Last out, fought them on the lead at Colonial and surpassed her dueling partner with a length, while she finished third behind two rivals who were great journeys of the fight. #3 Morning Matcha (10-1) Has not yet found her best herself this year, but she is slowly completed in shape and makes her first performance on a track more favorable for closers than other places.
Race 9: Maiden claims $ 16,000, 3-6 year olds, mares and mares, 5 1/2 furlongs (grass)
6-2-5-3
#6 Gotta Be Da Shoes (8-1) Showed a significant improvement in her first time on grass as the last, good closing despite a broad journey at Colonial. It stays on this surface and is one of the lighter horses in the field, all encouraging signs. #2 Close-up (7-5) Drops from the level of $ 40,000 and makes her second start for the Anthony Farrior Barn. She has shown hints of promise on grass, and this can be a place where she can put it all together. #5 Fab Girl (3-1) Just missed after a broad journey in Delaware Last Out, and now makes her first start on grass.
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