HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – The pace should be honest when a stakes-quality field of filly and mare turf specialists go a mile under allowance and optional-claiming conditions in Sunday’s $87,000 headliner at Gulfstream Park. A field of 11 has signed on for the race, several of whom are usually most effective when on or near the lead in their respective races. The group includes Stormcast, Spinning Colors, Macanga, and Tour Jete. Stormcast is one of two stakes-caliber runners trainer Mark Casse entered along with Vixen. Stormcast will be on the grass and stretching out around two turns for the first time since finishing second in the 1 1/4-mile Wonder Where Stakes at Woodbine during the summer of 2024. Her most important victory came two months later in gate-to-wire fashion going seven furlongs over the synthetic track at Woodbine in the Grade 3 Bessarabian. Vixen will be returning to the scene of her two most notable victories, the Herescomesthebride, a Grade 3, and Sweetest Chant stakes, over this course last winter. She also finished second in the Grade 1 Natalma going a mile as a 2-year-old on the turf at Woodbine. :: Get Gulfstream Park Clocker Reports from Mike Welsch and the Clocker Team. Available every race day.  “These are both really nice fillies, and their styles complement each other very well,” Casse said. “Stormcast will definitely show speed. She runs well on both synthetic and turf. I was just looking for a spot here where I didn’t have to run her in a stakes. Unfortunately, this race came up like one.” Casse also said he was looking for a confidence-builder for Vixen, who has started just once since late June and is winless since posting a game and very popular neck victory in the Herecomesthebride last March. “We had some trouble with her over the summer, she missed some time and I thought her last race was okay in a very tough spot,” Casse said of Vixen. “This will be the easiest race she’s run in for a while.” Spinning Colors has rarely been outrun for the lead in 20 lifetime starts but will be seeking her first win since posting a front-running, 2 1/2-length tally in the Mount Vernon Stakes for New York-breds last June at Saratoga. The graded stakes-placed Macanga also is a confirmed front-runner and should be prominent from the outset when making just her second start since finishing a tiring seventh in the Grade 3 Pebbles during fall 2024. :: Play Gulfstream Park with confidence! DRF Past Performances, Picks, and Clocker Reports are available now.  The projected pace should prove a plus for likely favorite Expensive Queen, who has been idle since finishing fourth in the Grade 1 Gamely at Santa Anita nearly eight months ago. Trained by Brendan Walsh, Expensive Queen captured her only other U.S. start when rallying from midpack to a neck victory in an entry-level allowance race at Keeneland for which she earned a solid 89 Beyer Speed Figure. While Malleymoo has been on or with the pace in each of her last two starts, she is likely to race from off the early leaders in this spot. She is looking to snap a frustrating streak of six straight in-the-money finishes without a win dating back to summer 2024. Trained by Chad Brown, Malleymoo is coming off arguably the best race of her career, a game second in the Forever Together Stakes on Nov. 23 at Aqueduct. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.