HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – There are six stakes on Saturday’s Florida Sire Stakes program at Gulfstream Park but the race getting all the attention is the $400,000 In Reality, which features Breeze On By’s attempt to become just the fifth 2-year-old to sweep the open division in a series that dates back to 1982. The In Reality goes as the 10th event on an 11-race card also highlighted by its filly counterpart, the $400,000 My Dear Girl. The co-features will be decided at a mile and one-sixteenth. Smile was the first horse to sweep the open division of the Florida Sire Stakes in 1984 as a prelude to being named champion sprinter two years later. The only other horses to win all three legs of the series, which had its roots at the old Calder Race Course, are Seacliff (1995), Sir Oscar (2003), and Three Rules (2016). Breeze On By, a Stonehedge homebred by Cajun Breeze, enters the In Reality undefeated in three starts. He captured his maiden at first asking by six lengths, the six-furlong Dr. Fager by a length over Gatsby on a sloppy track less than three weeks later, and the seven-furlong Affirmed by 7 1/2 widening lengths on Aug. 29 when leading a one-two-three finish of the middle leg for trainer Ralph Nicks. “It would be nice for Stonehedge and a lot of fun for me to sweep the series,” said Nicks. “But in the end, if he does, all the credit goes to Breeze On By because it takes a special kind of horse to do that. The key question, for him and all the others on Saturday, will be the distance. That’s the unknown, although he’s out of a Fusaichi Pegasus mare, so that part is encouraging.” :: Click to learn about our DRF's Free Past Performance program. Nicks said that despite running and winning three races within a seven-week span, Breeze On By is doing well coming into the In Reality. “His weight is good, he’s moving well and he seems very happy despite the fact he hasn’t got to take much of a breath of fresh air with a lot of racing bunched close together like it has been,” said Nicks. “But looking at him and the way he’s acting, it hasn’t seemed to bother him. He’s a nice horse who should be known in open company at some point, but this race is key because if he shows he can handle this kind of distance, then it means he is a very nice horse.” Although he has been on or with the lead in all his starts, Nicks says he doesn’t believe Breeze On By necessarily has to be with the pace on Saturday. “I’ve trained and worked him in behind horses and he’s fine back there,” said Nicks. “He doesn’t have to be up there.” Breeze On By is one of two juveniles Nicks will send out in the In Reality. The other is Seazan, who rallied from last to finish a distant third behind his stablemate in the Affirmed. “I think he will love the two turns and will only get better as we go along,” Nicks said of Seazan. “He really hasn’t matured yet. I said from early on he might be the one to run the other one down in this race if Breeze On By can’t get a mile and one-sixteenth.” Gatsby is one of seven rivals, four of them still maidens, the Nicks duo will face in the In Reality. Gatsby gave Breeze On By all he could handle before succumbing in the final sixteenth of the Dr. Fager, only to finish a tiring fifth in the Affirmed after contesting the early pace with Breeze On By. Gatsby is one of two Arindel homebreds in the lineup along with the lightly raced Hercules, who won going 5 1/2 furlongs here on Aug. 29 in his only start.