PHOENIX – Six 3-year-olds all dive into uncharted waters in the $30,000 Arizona Stallion Stakes at Turf Paradise Friday, with each routing for the first time. The mile event goes as race 5. Tactical Attack, a gelded son of Ez Dreamer owned by Edward Sepich and John Kozelski and trained by Molly Pearson, looks to bounce back after giving way badly to end up seventh of eight as the 8-5 choice in the 6-furlong Arizona Breeders Stakes here March 11. The gelding was fractious in the gate. His prior start, a maiden win here Feb. 19, shows he has ability and he’s worked strongly since his Arizona Breeders debacle. He’s certainly bred top and bottom to handle this mile trip. :: Bet horse racing on DRF Bets. Double Your First Deposit Up to $250. Join Now. Sand Walker, a gelded son of Lotsa Mischief owned by Larry Porter and Eugene Schroder and trained by Kevin Eikleberry, has done plenty of good work in his nine outings. His speed figures to have him on the pace from the start. Who B Dat is the lone filly in the field. The daughter of El Mirage, owned by Chris Fullmer and trained by Tim Gleason, won stakes here Feb. 5 and was then third in a stakes here March 11. Jake the Great, a gelded son of Top Hit owned by Alvarez Racing Stables LLC and trained by Bill Brashears, kept to his task to finish second in a stakes here March 11 and is bred to go at least this far.