Taxed, winner of the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico last Friday, was back at her Churchill Downs home but is likely headed out on the road again this summer in search of Grade 1 glory, trainer Randy Morse said Monday. “The main objective is to try and get a Grade 1 with her,” Morse said Monday by phone from Maryland where he was attending the Timonium 2-year-olds-in-training sale. There are two Grade 1 opportunities for 3-year-old fillies in Saratoga - the $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks going 1 1/8 miles on July 22 and the $600,000 Alabama going 1 1/4 miles on Aug 19. The Black-Eyed Susan was run at 1 1/8 miles, but from what Morse saw added distance shouldn’t be a problem for the daughter of Collected who won by 3 3/4 lengths under Rafael Bejarano. “I don’t think that would be an issue the way she ran the other day,” Morse said. “I noticed her gallop-out the other day, she was full of run.” Taxed, owned by Richard Bahde, earned a 90 Beyer Speed Figure for the performance. Meanwhile, Hoosier Philly gave her best performance of the year with a runner-up finish in the Black-Eyed Susan. She appeared to be cruising on the lead under Edgar Morales before getting run down by Taxed. Hoosier Philly, trained by Tom Amoss, finished 2 3/4 lengths clear of Faiza for second. :: Bet the races on DRF Bets! Sign up with code WINNING to get a $250 Deposit Match, $10 Free Bet, and FREE DRF Formulator.  Hoosier Philly was 0 for 2 at age 3 after going 3 for 3 at 2. “Her race gave me a lot of encouragement we can get her back to where she was,” trainer Tom Amoss said. “When Edgar got to the quarter pole, he looked under his shoulder and I thought we could win this thing. There was one better than us. Maybe that mile and an eighth was a little bit far for our horse.”  Amoss said Hoosier Philly was back at Churchill Downs, but that he had no immediate plans for her.  Potential stakes options at Churchill for Hoosier Philly include the $175,000 Leslie’s Lady Overnight Stakes going seven furlongs on June 11 or the $175,000 Monomoy Girl Overnight Stakes on June 17 going 1 1-16 miles.  Should he want to aim higher, Belmont Park has the Grade 1, $500,000 Acorn going 1 1/16 miles on June 9.  Faiza, who suffered her first career defeat, was expected to ship back to trainer Bob Baffert’s Southern California stable on Tuesday. Shug will be patient with Never Explain Trainer Shug McGaughey said he won’t be in any rush to run Never Explain back following his half-length victory in the Grade 3 Dinner Party Stakes at Pimlico on Preakness Day. Never Explain, a 5-year-old son of Street Sense, had 80 days from his previous start - an allowance win at Tampa Bay Downs - to the Dinner Party for which he earned a career-best 96 Beyer Speed Figure. “We thought he’d run good, it’s whether he could take that next step or not,” McGaughey said. As far as potential next targets, McGaughey only said “it won’t be anything anytime soon.” The 1 1/8 miles of the Dinner Party was the furthest Never Explain had run. McGaughey believes Never Explain could potentially stretch out to 1 1/4 miles “as long as he’ll relax as he did the other day,” he said. “Sometimes he wants to get to pulling. He relaxed great the other day.” :: Get Daily Racing Form Past Performances – the exclusive home of Beyer Speed Figures The Grade 1, $1 million Arlington Million, at 1 1/4 miles, will be run on Aug. 12 at Colonial Downs this year. That race is 12 weeks from the Dinner Party. Meanwhile, McGaughey didn’t have much of an excuse for Perform, who finished sixth of seven in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes. “The [slow] pace didn’t kill him, he just didn’t run any good,” McGaughey said. McGaughey did not have any immediate plans for Perform. General Jim, who won the Grade 2 Pat Day Mile for McGaughey on the Kentucky Derby undercard, worked a half-mile in 49.34 seconds Monday morning at Belmont in preparation for the Grade 1 Woody Stephens here on June 10. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.