HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Oaklawn Park announcer Matt Dinerman could be calling Beauty Reigns and Beautiful Twice quite often during the $125,000 featured eighth race Thursday. The 4-year-olds are chief contenders in the six-furlong allowance for fillies and mares who have never won three races. A field of seven is set to start, including overnight stakes winner Miss Martini and the stakes-placed fillies Blue Squall and Quantum Burst. Beauty Reigns is making her first start since finishing third in the Grade 1 Test on Aug. 2 at Saratoga, and is the even-money favorite on the morning line. Beautiful Twice has speed from the rail and may control the pace. Dinerman is taking the name similarity in stride. “You just worry about really memorizing horses, so you don’t think twice of it,” he said. “When you see the horses’s silks, you know it’s Beauty Reigns and Beautiful Twice.” :: Live racing action at Oaklawn Park! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Dinerman had no beauty-themed puns planned as of Monday. “I’m somebody who doesn’t really script race calls. I sort of let it come to me based on what plays out on the racetrack,” Dinerman said. “Every once in a while, something will pop in my head beforehand where I’ll sort of store it in the memory bank, and if it works, it works. Really, the race has to tell me what it needs and I provide it, and that’s the art of race calling. “So, I don’t have any plans at the moment, but you never know what might shake out, especially if they’re going head to head down the lane. That could make for something interesting.” Beautiful Twice could get the first call in the race. She’s broken on top in all three of her starts and has proceeded to wire her rivals in two of those races. Her latest win came Feb. 27, when she accounted for a first-level allowance over six furlongs at Oaklawn. Erik Asmussen was aboard from the rail and again has the mount from the fence for trainer Steve Asmussen. Beauty Reigns gives up recency, but she shows some strong works for her return at her Florida training base of Payson Park. She is one of a handful of horses trainer Bill Mott recently shipped to Oaklawn, and he has gone 3 for 4 with those runners. Beauty Reigns could get a stalking trip behind Beautiful Twice and perhaps Blue Squall and Ervadean, who all have speed and will break to her inside when she starts from post 4 under Jaime Torres. The Test has produced a next-out winner in runner-up Ragtime, who won the Grade 3 Dogwood at Churchill Downs with a Beyer Speed Figure of 86. Beauty Reigns earned a Beyer of 88 in the Test. As for the source of the pretty-named fillies, perhaps they were inspired by pedigree. Beauty Reigns is out of Ilsa. Screen beauty Ingrid Bergman famously played Ilsa Lund in “Casablanca.” Beautiful Twice is out of Takechargedelilah, and the name Delilah is often associated with beauty dating to the Biblical story of Samson and Delilah. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.