HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Rafael Bejarano and Ron Moquett are one of the winningest trainer-jockey combinations at the Oaklawn Park meet, and they will attempt to add to their stats in Friday’s ninth race with One Ten Stadium. The feature is a $50,000 starter allowance for 4-year-olds and up bred in Arkansas. The field of 10 for the 1 1/16-mile race is led by Willow Creek Road, the winner of last year’s $200,000 Arkansas Breeders’ Championship. One Ten Stadium will be looking for his first two-turn win after closing from 10th to finish fourth in a conditioned allowance for Arkansas-breds on Feb. 19. He gets pedigree support for the added distance as a son of Oaklawn Handicap winner Race Day. :: Bet the races with a $200 First Deposit Match + FREE All Access PPs! Join DRF Bets. Bejarano and Moquett through Wednesday had teamed to win 11 races from 75 starters at the current meet. It’s a partnership that will stretch longer into the season than last meet, as Bejarano has decided to remain at Oaklawn until early May, agent Cody Caudill said Tuesday. “Last year, he returned to Keeneland with his agent in Kentucky, Julio Espinoza,” Caudill said. “This year, he’s going to stay until around Kentucky Oaks and Derby time. He’ll stay with me until then, and return to Julio afterward. “He has a lot of support between Ron Moquett, Chris Hartman, Randy Morse, Mac Robertson, and Wayne Lukas and we have a lot of live horses we want to stay on. Obviously, Oaklawn is very lucrative. There’s plenty of opportunity here, so we’re planning on staying and trying to win some races during this period and hopefully, that carries on to Kentucky for him.” A high-profile mount at the meet for Bejarano, a winner of nearly 4,500 races, is Time for Truth. He is bound for the Arkansas Derby after emerging from a six-furlong work in good order, Moquett said. One Ten Stadium on Friday could get an ideal tracking trip when he starts from post 9. He could sit off such rivals as Willow Creek Road, who is moving back to two turns off a runner-up finish in the $150,000 Nodouble Stakes on March 2. Willow Creek Road was prominent in that race and will break from the rail Friday under Ramon Vazquez. One Ten Stadium also could track Lochmoor and Navy Seal, half-brothers who finished a respective third and fourth in the Nodouble. ◗ Impel, who owns the fourth-highest Beyer Speed Figure among all 3-year-old fillies in North America in 2024, will make her next start in the Grade 1 Ashland at Keeneland, according to trainer Brad Cox. The unbeaten daughter of Quality Road races for her breeder, Juddmonte. Impel earned a Beyer of 91 for a March 3 allowance win at Oaklawn. Gray Lightning owns the highest number, a 94 for a first-level allowance win at Parx Racing, and the next two best Beyers, a 92 and 93, belong to the Santa Anita-based Kinza.  :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.