Daily Racing Form has served as the most trusted source of news and information about the sport since 1894, and moving forward we have decided to provide a free daily playbook – something that both hardcore horseplayers and casual observers can reference to get informed of each day’s action. 12:45 TAM 2nd HE HAS NO FRIENDS (#6, 8-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Kenny Peck). | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:16 TAM 3rd EL VALOR (#8, 9-2) closed nicely for the place in her last try on the turf, and though she was off the board in her other grass start at this meet she was squarely against the race flow there; slow fractions hindered her last time, on the main track, but she can rebound here if she gets a clean trip and honest splits up front. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:39 GP 2nd HALAMA (#2, 7-2) tries turf for only the second time after arriving locally off a pair of very dull main track sprints in N Y. First grass try a good one when fifth in a field from which top three finishers all returned to capture their next starts including six time winner Kyhance and four time winner Complete. Might prove bit of a sleeper for this tag. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:46 TAM 4th CANDY COVE (#2, 6-1) makes his first start off the claim by trainer John Rigattieri, which makes him a contender by default, but there is also appeal in the fact that he ran a deceptively good race in defeat in his last two starts; nice work for this last week. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:18 LRL 5th LE PETITE PAPILLON (#5, 6-1) didn’t run very well in return to the circuit, but forgiving handicappers can note that she seemed a bit uncomfortable racing along the inside on the turn and that might have contributed to her lackluster finish. She’s exceeded the Beyer par for this level on several occasions in the past and can get right close to the pace this afternoon. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:18 LRL 7th Although the pace seemed hot in that Jan. 18 heat, Desbordes, the longest shot on the board, took them all the way on the lead and WITTY BANTER (#3, 9-2) couldn’t make up the necessary ground. She saved ground at the back and did her best in the lane with an okay gallop-out, but she needs some hitting up front in order to do her best late work. She faces another dubious pace situation here with stretch-out sprinter Elizabeth T and longshot Rapidsashqueen expected to provide a moderate pace. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:48 LRL 8th SUPER DONNA G (#6, 5-1) won going sprint to route for trainer Hugh McMahon here in 2019 and will attempt to repeat the feat in second start following a 106-day layoff. She didn’t break great going 5 1/2 furlongs and ended up being wired by favored Calypso Ghost last time out. It was nice to see her running on at the end, however, and she is expected to improve with that race under her belt. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:44 GP 8th HALCYON DIGEST (#9, 4-1) has been gelded since last out, drops in company, ran too well behind likes of Tarentino and Whatmakessammyrun two back not to give top billing for this tag. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:55 AQU 8th LORD CAMDEN (#7, 9-2) has lost two in a row at this level as the favorite since the trainer change, but he had a bit of an excuse last time when unable to make his way over to the strong rail early on; running out of chances but he fits this race well with Carmouche returning. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:16 GP 9th Tops of speed in this lineup may give late striding LEN LO LADY (#6, 5-1) the edge she needs to win right back off runaway maiden score at a mile. Should be flying at the end on turn back to this distance. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:40 SA 5th BOB DANIELS (#5, 5-1) lost all chance at the break second out when he stumbled badly, was away last, and merely ran around the track to finish sixth. It was a toss race, and unfortunate because he had trained very well since his fourth-place debut. He returns to dirt, worked fast again since raced, and looks like the one to catch. -Brad Free | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:48 GP 10th RUNNING MEMORIES (#2, 8-1) showed big speed training in California at 2 now shows up locally and on turf for career bow. Not much breeding for the lawn but perhaps with enough speed to lead these a merry chase if she opts for the going. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bets