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Post Time: 1:36 ET Track: Tampa Bay Downs (3rd Race) Horse: NEW PLEX (#5, 15-1) NEW PLEX stretches out in his third start off the layoff and he could be the controlling speed in this field, which seems to be a little light on established pace; could prove tough to reel in if able to get clear in the opening stages and back down the fractions. – Kenny Peck | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:02 ET Track: Oaklawn (2nd Race) Horse: WOWSERS (#10, 6-1) WOWSERS ran a fine race off the bench and the winner struck again last week at Oaklawn. – Mary Rampellini | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:15 ET Track: Fair Grounds (2nd Race) Horse: SALLY'S SUPRISE (#4, 6-1) To be kind of harsh about it, SALLY'S SUPRISE (#4, 6-1) was claimed out of her last race - now bumped up $2.5K in claiming price by aggressive connections - by a trainer who has won at 24% on volume through his career from a trainer who has won at 11% on volume throughout his career. The idea is to get the horse back to her peak 2025 level, which would win this or at least come close. – Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:20 ET Track: Gulfstream (5th Race) Horse: TALL STORY (#4, 8-1) TALL STORY did win his turf debut locally. Recent figs are going in the right direction while turf breeding is quite good with his 359 turf Tommy. That distance Tomlinson of 413 is even better. Second out for new barn and second time with Castellano up can only help. Race flow is average and that should be good enough. – Scott Ehlers | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:37 ET Track: Tampa Bay Downs (5th Race) Horse: DOUBLE NEAT (#8, 5-1) DOUBLE NEAT saw his modest two-race win streak snapped in that last try but he hardly ran a poor race in defeat, making a late bid while wide on the turn and missing by just a neck, with a representative figure; he's widest but he has the tactical speed to get position from the start and could in fact be the one to get first run at likely pacesetter Rigel. – Kenny Peck | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:07 ET Track: Tampa Bay Downs (6th Race) Horse: MY LITTLE WILDCAT (#7, 10-1) MY LITTLE WILDCAT wired non-winners of two in that last one, and while that was on the turf she at least proved that the extra distance is not an issue; she's back on the main track here and she does loom the dominant speed in this field, which could mean she's able to get clear in the opening stages once again. – Kenny Peck | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:12 ET Track: Aqueduct (5th Race) Horse: BOLD LOVE (#7, 8-1) BOLD LOVE made his three starts as a 2yo on turf to no avail, including a troubled trip forst time out at Saratoga; returns with Lasix on to try the main track, and there is plenty of dirt in his pedigree - unraced dam is a sister to Grade 3 win/Grade 1-placed dirt router Adventist, as well as multiple stakles winner and near $1 million earner Isn't He Clever, who posted all 12 of his career wins on dirt (103 Beyer top). – Mike Beer | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:20 ET Track: Gulfstream (7th Race) Horse: HERE COMES LEO (#3, 8-1) HERE COMES LEO did break last in his debut and that is just very tough when going a short sprint. That race did come back key when 2 of 5 returned to win with figs of 79 and 71. Works are fine and class drop not shocking even if connections in the red with a win/claim. – Scott Ehlers | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:42 ET Track: Aqueduct (6th Race) Horse: PATTY CAKES (#2, 4-1) PATTY CAKES settled for either second or third in seven straight after winning her first start back with Ness last March; dropped a bit to score an easy win last October when claimed away, then made it two in a row when turned back to sprint; drops off the claim again, this time for Gustavo Rodriguez - first after claimed by, dirt, route: 6 for his last 23, 26%, $3.46 ROI. – Mike Beer | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:45 ET Track: Fair Grounds (5th Race) ROSIE'S ANGUS (#1, 6-1) ROSIE'S ANGUS is a DRF Best Bet (Marcus Hersh). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:13 ET Track: Aqueduct (7th Race) Horse: TWIRLING LULU (#5, 6-1) TWIRLING LULU is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer).  | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:50 ET Track: Gulfstream (10th Race) Horse: MY DENYSSE (#8, 20-1) MY DENYSSE is a DRF Best (Scott Ehlers). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 5:15 ET Track: Fair Grounds (8th Race) Horse: TOMBIGBEE (#6, 12-1) Picked TOMBIGBEE on top when he was entered and scratched in late January and taking him on top again. Coming into the January race he had that lone suggestive 5f work "across the lake" at Folsom, and there's another one Feb. 8. Gets the big MSW to $10K LA-bred maiden-claiming drop, was not bad in his first two outs, and has the feel of a sneaky player. – Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 7:03 ET Track: Santa Anita (8th Race) Horse: STILL UNWRITTEN (#4, 6-1) STILL UNWRITTEN looked good winning a fast maiden turf sprint last out, she can win again if she reproduces her turf win on dirt. She worked fairly well on dirt before and after her front-running maiden turf win, and is a better filly this year than last year. However, the surface switch creates uncertainty. Her connections preferred to keep her on turf, but a turf allowance sprint was not available. Nonetheless, the quick filly is the choice to win this five and one-half furlong dash with an up-front trip. – Brad Free | Get Past Performances for this race Looking for more action? 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