Not a bad week overall as our main Pick, Scolding, was extremely impressive in her debut and very generous in an even money payoff. Our other Pick, Uncle Addouma, completed the super two races later. There were four other BreezeFigs maidens who won during the week on the light racing scene, another at Oaklawn, two at Gulfstream and one at Tampa Bay. This week also marked the beginning of baby races in which BreezeFigs graduates of this year’s OBSMAR sale have been entered. We’ve got one for tomorrow, and one for the older kids as well, see below. Stay safe and good luck! If you’d like to learn a little more about how we come up with BreezeFigs, take a look at our new website by clicking here: www.biodatatrack.com and click on the tab BreezeFigs at the top of the page. In there you will find a link to a major study of how over 17,000 BreezeFigs horses from the sales 2007 through 2013 have succeeded on the racetrack based on Group and stride length. You can also access that study by clicking this link: www.biodatatrack.com/BreezeFigs-Study.pdf. Here’s Saturday’s Pix 2-Year-Olds:: Gulfstream Park, 2nd Race, Maiden Special Weight, 4 ½ Furlongs (Dirt) He’s on the AE list for Friday but it looks pretty good that Restored Order will get shut out there and go into this race instead. This colt put in a moderate one-under-Par Group 3 performance at OBSMAR but his sparkling 25.65 foot stride length (SL) was well over a foot-and-a-quarter longer than average that day at a furlong. Screen Star breezed a quarter mile at that sale and also came up at one-under-Par Group 3 but his 24.56 foot SL was almost half a foot shorter than average and he was not sold (RNA) on a final bid of 145k. Restored Order may be a nice prospect, has the right connections, and deserves to be your key, with Screen Star a modest gimmick bet. 3-Year-Olds: Gulfstream Park, 6th Race, Maiden Claiming (65,000), One Mile (Turf) This is the sneaky bet of the day. El Samuro was not sold (RNA) at 47k at OBSMAR last year after he put in a three-over-Par Group 1 effort with a 25.48 foot SL, which was a foot longer than average that day. He moved like a turf horse and, voila!, here he is at a price—12-to-1. The other two BreezeFigs colts, Make a Move and Apache, have shown little to date so you can pin you hopes on El Samuro in this one any way you wish. Good luck!.