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. 12:32 PIM 3rd LUCKY PRINCE (#7, 8-1) received an excellent education in his debut. Showed good speed to prompt from in between, then settled for the pocket as they sped through a second quarter in 23.37 seconds. Eased off the inside and re-rallied with a solid gallop-out. Expect good tactical speed while outside and in the clear for barn that sent out Anna's Got Style to graduate second-out at 30-1 odds at Penn National on 3/20. -Dan Illman  1:10 WO 1st CELENTANO (#1, 7-2) has had many chances, but this is a spot where the 4yo could finally break through. He has a five-furlong tightener under his girth and can track all the speed before going in for the kill in this 5 1/2-furlong tilt. -Ron Gierkink  2:34 PIM 7th SURYA (#4, 6-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Dan Illman). 2:54 WO 4th T'PRING (#7, 8-1) is getting some class relief after ending up fifth in her five-furlong return and should welcome the stretchout to seven-eighths. The Reload mare is being reunited with the live bug Aebly, who broke her maiden in December. -Ron Gierkink  3:11 BAQ 5th MIZTERGRANDCENTRAL (#3, 12-1) took a hard bump at the start and then was forced to chase an odds-on, front-running winner when debuting at a big price on dirt; Central Banker gelding is out of a dam who won five times on turf in her career, and is a half-brother to a horse who broke his maiden in a maiden claiming turf sprint second-out a couple of years ago; might be able to move forward quickly with some improved works showing since the layoff. -Mike Beer  3:21 GP 5th DOMINATE THEMOMENT (#1, 8-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Scott Ehlers).  4:23 GP 7th OISHI (#1, 5-1) tried two turns on the grass in his debut at Tampa and that is often a difficult spot as compared to a dirt sprint. This colt has improved his Beyer in every start. Did you notice that he was stuck in the 10 hole in his first two starts? We like that this colt has a local work along with a string of works in general. What if this guy has matured since last being seen in February? We know he can run well off a layoff as he did so in his debut. -Scott Ehlers  4:44 BAQ 8th TURF KING (#3, 6-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer).  4:50 GP 8th MODERN LANE (#2, 10-1) may have found five furlongs a tad short last out. He adds a half furlong today and gets some pace to chase if all stay in. Second time on the synth while sprinting can only help. -Scott Ehlers  5:16 BAQ 9th CASONA (#2, 8-1) is by an underrated turf sire in Outwork (17% with turf sprinters); dam was a talented turf runner for these connections, and her first foal, Linarite, is also a turf sprint winner for Donk; like that he hasn't worked on the grass leading up to his belated debut. -Mike Beer  5:44 PIM 13th There's a chance this pace heats up, and WHOCOULDASKFORMO (#6, 6-1) might be the one to benefit from that setup. Ran pretty well in the Suncoast three back behind the streaking Power Squeeze, then stayed on for fourth behind Regulatory Risk (next-out third in Kentucky Oaks with 84 Beyer) in the Gazelle. Bumped at the start of the latter race, she raced midpack off the rail, advanced along the inside on the second turn, then finished evenly on the fence. -Dan Illman 6:37 SA 6th DONCIC (#1, 5-2) is a DRF Best Bet (Brad Free).