Adventuring will be looking to replicate her breakthrough triumph from nearly nine months ago when the Godolphin homebred goes postward as a solid favorite Saturday night in the $100,000 My Charmer at Turfway Park. After three maiden races, Adventuring captured the Bourbonette at Turfway when making her stakes debut in late March in what remains her only prior attempt over a synthetic surface. Tapeta has been the racing surface for more than a year now at the northern Kentucky track, replacing the Polytrack that had been in use since 2005. Trainer Brad Cox purposely assimilated Adventuring into his Turfway string shortly after the 3-year-old daughter of the late Pioneerof the Nile finished a good third in the Grade 3 Valley View over the Keeneland turf in late October. “She sure ran well over the Tapeta in the spring, so with no turf racing available at Churchill Downs during their fall meet, this race became a logical target for us,” Cox said. Adventuring, a winner of the rich Dueling Grounds Oaks at Kentucky Downs in September, shows three recent works at Turfway and surely will draw strong tote action when Joe Talamo climbs aboard for the My Charmer, a 1 1/16-mile race that’s one of a number of Turfway stakes being revived by management this winter following a hiatus of several years. She’ll break from post 5 in an oversubscribed field of fillies and mares. :: Bet the races with confidence on DRF Bets. You're one click away from the only top-rated betting platform fully integrated with exclusive data, analytics, and expert picks. Talamo, riding his first full winter at Turfway, won the first stakes of the current holiday meet last Saturday with Bullseye Beauty in the Holiday Inaugural. Perhaps the top opponent for Adventuring, who is facing older horses for the first time, is So Darn Hot, who breaks from post 2 under leading jockey Gerardo Corrales. The New York shipper most recently was second in the Grade 3 Turnback the Alarm over the Belmont main track. Other considerations include Illinois shipper Breeze Rider (post 6, E.T. Baird), a winner in three of her last four starts, all on turf; as well as Art of Almost (post 11, Rafael Bejarano), a two-back winner of the Grade 3 Ontario Matron over the Woodbine synthetic. In all, 14 are entered, but only as many as 12 can start. Dreidel and Three Flamingos are the also-eligibles. The My Charmer honors the memory of the dam of the great Seattle Slew. It’s the fifth of eight races on a card that starts at 6:15 p.m. Eastern, with the feature going at 8:14. Two allowances (races 4 and 7) are part of a solid undercard. Turfway is conducting daytime racing only on Sundays (post time, 1 p.m.). ◗ Robby Albarado will ride for the last time Saturday night at Turfway, ending a brilliant career that made him No. 15 in earnings ($221.5 million) and No. 30 in wins (5,222) on the all-time North American jockeys lists. Albarado, 48, is named on Big Bugg’s Girl in race 7, a $64,000 allowance going one mile.