Don’t Get Khozy has mastered the main track at Gulfstream Park, where she returns Sunday in search of a 12th win over the local strip in the $60,000 Stormy Embrace. She’s the 120-pound highweight for the overnight handicap at 6 1/2 furlongs. Poiema, weighted at 118, will also get good support in the field of seven fillies and mares. The Stormy Embrace is slotted as the fourth race. Don’t Get Khozy is back from Monmouth Park, where she finished a respective fourth and fifth in a pair of two-turn stakes for fillies and mares in May and June. She is the class of the Stormy Embrace, with earnings of $474,250. :: Bet the races with a $250 First Deposit Match + $10 Free Bet and FREE Formulator PPs! Join DRF Bets. Don’t Get Khozy also stands out for her record at Gulfstream. The 12-time winner has compiled an 11 for 40 record over the local main track. She’s also finished second on it 11 times and it’s where she’s earned $412,763. Don’t Get Khozy’s other career win came at Gulfstream Park West. The mare, who is 6, is a daughter of Khozan and Get Noticed, a Group 1 winner who overall won 10 races from 52 starts. Don’t Get Khozy will be back on Lasix after racing without the diuretic last out due to stakes protocols for the Lady’s Secret. The race has since become a key one, with winner Shotgun Hottie coming back in her next start to take the Grade 3 Molly Pitcher at Monmouth with a Beyer Speed Figure of 98 and the third-place finisher, Miss New York, accounting for the $100,000 Boiling Springs, also at Monmouth. Don’t Get Khozy is cutting back to a distance similar to her last win, which came over seven furlongs in an overnight handicap in August 2022 at Gulfstream. She will start from post 2 under Miguel Vasquez. Elizabeth Dobles trains Don’t Get Khozy for Imaginary Stables. Poiema is also shortening up in distance. She is cutting back from a one-turn mile allowance in which she set the pace and finished second. The start came Aug. 18 at Gulfstream and it gives her recency over Don’t Get Khozy. Poiema earned a Beyer of 85, which is the best last-race number in the Stormy Embrace. She, too, has an affinity for Gulfstream, as she is 4 for 5 on the main track. Since her most recent start, Poiema has worked a half-mile in 48.20 seconds Sept. 2 at Gulfstream. The card Sunday spotlights fillies and mares. The seventh race is a maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies over 5 1/2 furlongs. The chief contenders in the nine-horse field include two daughters of Khozan. Khozy Colby is back on dirt after running fifth in a maiden special weight sprint Aug. 3 at Saratoga. The winner of the race, Gala Brand, came back in her next start to win the Grade 3 With Anticipation at Saratoga. Blythwood is a first-time starter by Khozan and a half-sister to Atomically, a stakes winner at 2 in the My Dear Girl division of the Florida Sire Stakes. The eighth race is a first-level allowance for fillies and mares bred in Florida. Runners of interest in the seven-furlong race include Dignified, a half-sister to Grade 3 winner Jackson. Prettykeen is a half-sister to Extravagant Kid, a Group 1 winner of $1.7 million, while Girvin Girl exits a race that has produced three next-out winners. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.