Dicey will be getting back to her bread-and-butter of distance Monday, when she makes her fourth career appearance in the six-furlong $55,000 Miranda Diane Stakes at Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Okla. Dicey has won the Miranda Diane, for Oklahoma-bred fillies and mares, once before in 2022. She was third in last year’s running and seventh in her first appearance in the race in 2020. The Miranda Diane is named for the mare who won six local stakes races and retired with a record of 13 wins from 34 starts for earnings of $416,258. She has become a stakes producer as a broodmare through son Shannon C. He’s a four-time stakes winner who has earned more than $450,000 and has had success at Will Rogers. :: Bet the races with a $200 First Deposit Match + FREE All Access PPs! Join DRF Bets. Dicey is an 8-year-old mare who has won 10 of 51 starts for earnings of $420,917. She is shortening up some Monday after racing over seven furlongs in a Remington allowance in her last start Nov. 29. She finished second by a neck, after a meet in which she won two key races at six furlongs, an allowance in September and the Oklahoma Classics Distaff Sprint in October. Dicey is a daughter of Flat Out who races for her trainer, Patrick Swan, and Judith Lewis. She will break from post 10 under David Cabrera. Kachina, who won the November allowance over Dicey, is one of three leading contenders in the 10-horse Miranda Diane for trainer Kari Craddock. The others are Gotta See Red and Sinnin N Grinnin. Kachina earned a career-high Beyer Speed Figure of 71 for the allowance win, and the number also is one of the best last-race Beyers in the Miranda Diane. She now returns to Will Rogers and has registered three of her four career wins in Claremore. Gotta See Red was fourth in the same November allowance as Kachina. She also is returning to a Will Rogers surface over which she has had a good deal of success. Gotta See Red is 4 for 6 in Claremore, and her wins include last year’s More Than Even Stakes. Sinnin N Grinnin was second in last year’s Miranda Diane. Other runners making up the field include Doudoudouwanadance. She is cutting back to six furlongs off a third-place finish in the Useeit at a mile at Remington Park. Doudoudouwanadance is a stakes winner at this distance. Take Me Serious owns the field’s best last-race Beyer, an 80 for a first-level allowance win at Remington Park. It came in December 2022, so she will be giving up recency to all of her rivals Monday. Take Me Serious won the allowance off a layoff and has been working sharply for her return. The daughter of Munnings is a winner at Will Rogers. Smart Okie enters off a local allowance win over some of these and the race came at the six-furlong distance of the Miranda Diane. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.