Del Mar   Track: Fast  Weather: Hazy  Temp.: 65 DEL MAR, Calif. – Two-year-olds took center stage at Del Mar on Saturday, with three of the nine Breeders’ Cup workouts during the morning turned in by horses pointing for the Juvenile, including Free Drop Billy and Hollywood Star for trainer Dale Romans. There wasn’t quite the chill in the air when training began at 5:30 a.m. as there had here the previous few mornings, but skies were hazy for much of Saturday’s session, with the main track playing toward the quick side once again despite it not being watered during the renovation break.  The two Romans workers were a study in contrasts. FREE DROP BILLY was the first to go, shortly after sunrise, and looked very sharp breezing an easy five furlongs in 1:00.86 with regular work rider Tammy Fox aboard.  Free Drop Billy settled into a nice, relaxed stride right from the outset, posted even splits of 12.11 seconds, 24.01, and 36.11 for his opening three-eighths, then continued on nicely to the wire without a hint of encouragement from Fox before galloping out willingly into the turn, completing six furlongs in 1:14.59.   Free Drop Billy hugged the fence the entire way, change leads on cue, and made a very nice visual impression. The same cannot be said for HOLLYWOOD STAR, who worked in blinkers, equipment he does not wear during his races. And it was clear the experiment was a failure after Hollywood Star turned in a disappointing five-eighths drill, Fox aboard, in 36.41, 1:01.98 while having to be encouraged to pick up the pace on several occasions before throwing in the towel on the gallop-out (six furlongs in 1:17).  One would not expect to see Hollywood Star come out with blinkers in the Juvenile off this move. Like Romans, Richard Mandella and Jorge Navarro also had multiple workers at Del Mar on Saturday. Mandella sent out PARADISE WOODS (Distaff) and AVENGE (Filly and Mare Turf) to work five furlongs in nearly identical times, both with Flavien Prat aboard. Paradise Woods was first to work after the renovation break, breezing in 23.61, 35,33, 59.88, going very easily and looking very happy, finishing well within herself, ears pricked, Prat allowing her to fan at least five paths wide entering the stretch to keep her from going even faster.  She galloped out well, six furlongs in 1:13.50, and was very visually impressive. :: BC Workouts: Watch Mike Welsch's video updates from Del Mar Avenge was a bit keen leaving the pole and went off a bit quicker than her stablemate, posting early splits of 23.39 and 35.09 before also being taken purposefully wide by Prat into the stretch. She switched leads a tad late and appeared to get just a bit tired at the end, completing the distance in 59.81, although she did pick up the pace again on the gallop-out in 1:12.96. All in all, a good move for a turf horse breezing on dirt. Navarro’s duo of SHARP AZTECA (Dirt Mile) and WAR STORY (Turf), as is customary for the barn, turned in the two fastest works of the morning, both shading 59 for five furlongs, the latter arguably the more impressive of the two. Sharp Azteca got a bit hot on a not-so-warm day and showed off his abundant speed, registering splits of 23.34 and 35.02 for the opening three-eighths under jockey Paco Lopez. And while he completed the distance in a brisk 58.56, Sharp Azteca was put under considerable encouragement from Lopez from the furlong pole to the wire before galloping out just average in 1:12.39. War Story had not made the greatest appearance during routine gallops earlier in the week but was all business after taking a long warm-up prior to breaking off in full stride at the five-furlong pole. War Story went in 23.74, 35.15 to the top of the stretch, then continued to show good energy down the lane while doing so pretty much on his own, completing the distance in 58.77 before galloping out six panels in a very respectable 1:12.54.  War Story, who had given first preference to the Turf, worked in his Breeders’ Cup Classic towel, and shortly after this encouraging main-track move, it was announced he would compete in the Classic instead. TELL YOUR MAMA (Juvenile Fillies) eased back a couple of lengths off workmate Pacific Kitty upon beginning the work at the 5 1/2-furlong pole, took a little dirt early on, and finished a length best after six furlongs in 1:14.03, going easily enough late before galloping out seven panels in an average 1:28.71. ENCUMBERED (Juvenile Turf) looked fine breezing an easy-enough half-mile in 24.46, 49.71 in what appeared to be strictly a maintenance move over the main track. THE TABULATOR (Juvenile) got extremely warm prior to an uninspiring three-eighths blowout in 36.58, finishing with his head cocked toward the rail and with nothing happening at all on the gallop-out. Not sure what to make of this little breeze after having seen him turn in such a brilliant work, via video tape, over his home base at Hawthorne 10 days earlier. GUN RUNNER made his first local appearance, turning in a very routine gallop under the cloak of darkness at 6 a.m. He is scheduled to have a little maintenance breeze Monday. ELATE turn heads for the second consecutive morning after being led onto the track, through the paddock, by trainer Bill Mott. She turned a routine gallop into an eye-catching show and gives every indication she is sitting on a huge effort in the Distaff.