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 CD 1st HIGGINSVILLE ($4, 8-1) can show a touch more speed than he did last time - mention that first because this short field has roughly zero actual pace players. Was hung wide around most of the turn last time while churning, caught behind a rival after being steered toward fence, finished mildly along the rail but then showed gallop-out spark suggesting there was a little more there. - Marcus Hersh 12:50 GP 1st COSSATOT (#1, 8-1) broke last in his debut yet was only five lengths back at the 1/8th pole before tiring. Now he has race experience. This is dam's first foal so no help there. He cuts back a half furlong and has a distance Tomlinson of 407 that screams sprint. - Scott Ehlers 1:00 WO 1st IDEADLSANDDREAMS (#2, 4-1) landed on the edges when debuting in a shorter $10K sprint, a race that he can build on. The May foal by Bond Street is bred to be a late bloomer and is picking up the capable Forde in the saddle. - Ron Gierkink 2:06 BAQ 3rd PEAK HYPE (#6, 3-1) fired a good one from the back to break her maiden last August at Saratoga; she endured an unlucky trip the first time she faced other winners, then came wide and finished strongly once again to close down allowance rivals in her next start; rates the benefit of the doubt for the Pebbles when last seen, as she got stuck wide around the track in that spot; has flashed some real ability for top connections - Mike Beer 2:23 LRL REGAL FLAIR (#1, 15-1) tried the turf in her debut on May 1, giving up a ton at the start and making up modest ground while well back late; she was forced off the grass in her second start and naturally didn't do much running while getting more experience; Robb keeps working with her at this level and the pedigree didn't suggest much precocity anyway, so there might be some hidden improvement in the works here. - Patrick Moqion 3:50 CD 7th NOLA LOUISE (#5, 6-1) scratched June 3 out of a CD $30K maiden-claimer not just at a higher claiming price than this, but a genuinely tougher spot. Instead she worked June 6, and while the breeze pattern is light for a long-layoff comebacker, I'll guess she's ready. Unraced since March 2025 but showed back up on work tab 3.31.26. Missed by a head debuting in a CD $30K maiden, her lone dirt try. Gets back to that and she stands a good chance of winning. - Marcus Hersh 4:30 WO 8th WELLER GREEN ( #1, 8-1) has been idle since a close third in an identical spot in late October. He won a maiden special off a similar layoff last July and can obviously acquit himself well when fresh. His work tab is extensive and his trainer had a 12% strike rate with six-month-plus layoff runners on turf during the last five years ($1.37 ROI). - Ron Gierkink 5:16 BAQ 9th VOODOO DOLL (#1, 7-2) held his ground in behind the lead, then finished strongly to outkick a rival rallying with momentum in the synthetic debut; fired another good one to win his turf debut last time; appears to have some talent, and he gives off the impression that more distance will not be an issue - Mike Beer 6:02 SA 5th The promising fourth-place debut by OWL (#6, 5-1) sets him up for a maiden win second time out. He popped the gate first out, dropped back, appeared to lose interest on the turn, then rallied to miss by only slightly more than two lengths. It was a promising effort by a gelding who ran like he needed a start. He adds blinkers, and will try to take after his full brother Sir Rocket who won a maiden race second time out for the same trainer, Neil Drysdale. - Brad Free 7:02 SA 7th Consistent late-runner RESOLVE (#2, 4-1) gets the call in this competitive filly-mare turf stakes at a mile and one-quarter. The distance is perfect for RESOLVE, runner-up at this distance three back in a G3. She subsequently misfired with a curious pace-pressing strategy two starts back, then returned to her off-the-pace style last out and won a N1X by a head. The win was better than the margin; she was buried in traffic, got out late, and was up. With a clean trip, she would have won clear. That race was a mile and one-eighth, RESOLVE wants this longer distance. She can sit, wait, and rally for the win - Brad Free