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. 12:53 PIM 2nd CORRECTED PEDIGREE (#3, 8-1) gave a good try when wired in his final turf start of 2023. Found a nice position tracking the leader from a loose pocket, raced in behind horses turning into the long stretch, altered course back to the fence, and came with a solid run while facing two next-out dirt winners. Think he can work out another tactical ground-saving trip following 114-day layoff for barn that sent out Frosty Maya (second at 9-1) and Eric's Gift (third at 10-1) following similar layoffs earlier this year. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:22 PIM 3rd LA SAMANA LAURA (#4, 12-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Dan Illman). | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:27 GP 2nd VLADISLAV (#9, 8-1) has some back class and is only a 5YO. His return try was better compared to his two starts before that and now he goes second off the layoff and second out for this barn. Class drop could prove the tipping point while tactical speed helps the trip from this outside post. -Scott Ehlers | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:34 BAQ 2nd MAGGIE (#5, 9-2) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer). | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:44 WO 2nd RY PIE (#7, 8-1) is bred for the grass and could make some noise at a square price in his first turf try and second race off the sidelines. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:51 PIM 4th Although ENZO (#3, 6-1) is a full brother to multiple stakes-winning sprinter Witty, and a half to multiple Grade 1-winning turf sprinter Caravel, he's a big-framed colt that might appreciate stretching out. Showed some ability last year despite looking green, and the new blinkers might allow him to focus better. Broke slow in seasonal debut, pulled hard while outside at the back, swung very wide, then rallied evenly. Hoping the combination of blinkers and extra distance allow him to get closer to the pace. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:54 GP 5th MR CROWLEY (#7, 8-1) is one of many that can win this race but he won't be first, second, or probably third choice on the tote. That is good to hear as we think the main players in this race will be more concerned with each other and let this guy romp on the front end. This gelding likes to win in general as he has found the winners circle 7 times compared to only four times garnering the place or show. He has won on this grass and now goes third out for the Croft barn. -Scott Ehlers | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:07 BAQ 5th LEADERSHIP ABILITY (#3, 8-1) had an easy trip when breaking her maiden in an off-turf race on the drop last summer; she hasn't run well in any of her three starts since, though she was in too tough off the layoff in December, then raced wide over an inside track vs. Ocean Gateway (has now won four straight) in her next start; drops to the lowest level yet for her second start off the layoff. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:39 BAQ 6th NIKKI BRAINBURST (#6, 15-1) is by an underrated sire in Mission Impazible and there is both speed and class in this female family - the dam won six times and was stakes-placed, and she is a sister to a 15-time winner; the second dam was a multiple stakes-winning dirt sprinter (101 Beyer top); training right along for Handal, who is off to a hot start at the meet. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:52 GP 7th TRENDY (#6, 8-1) is a hard trier that is in good form. Her Tampa lines will help her price. She tries this synth for the first time but horses that like the grass often like this surface especially if they are already bred for it like this filly. This 3YO faces older and we aren't that far into the year but we would rather have an improving youngster everyday of the week and twice on Sunday. Did you notice that connections find a spot where this May bred can't be claimed? -Scott Ehlers | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:58 WO 6th READY FOR A FIGHT (#6, 12-1) had a wide journey over an inside-favoring track before landing on the edges when dropping to this $25K class in his comeback. He should be sharper with that tightener under his girth. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:24 GP 8th CANDYMAKER (#1, 15-1) should be the value as others have better figs. This colt is simply bred to love a turf sprint with Tomlinsons of 365 and 390. We like how this guy won his debut going five furlongs on the grass at Horseshoe Indy where the racing is improving by the minute. This colt tried Keeneland foes in only his second start but broke last with Irad up. His third start was poor but he was trying a one turn mile (dirt) and then went on vacation as if something went awry. That race still came back key when 2 of 10 returned to win with figs of 87 and 80 (another finished 2nd with an 87 Beyer). A good break could find this guy on the front end all at a big price with upside in tow. -Scott Ehlers | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:15 BAQ 9th CONCERTI's (#4, 12-1) two wons have both come in front-running fashion on dirt, including the convincing 3yo debut last month when rained off the grass; has the pedigree to handle the surface switch for an excellent turf sprint trainer. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 7:46 SA 8th This N1X/optional claiming dirt sprint is a good spot to take a shot with potential overlay ULTIMATE (#7, 8-1). Previously based in the Midwest and a nine-time winner from 36 starts, the veteran goes second off the claim by Doug O'Neill. ULTIMATE has earned figures fast enough for this class level, he worked well twice over the Santa Anita track, is drawn outside and adds blinkers. Tab for a minor "upset." -Brad Free | Bet this race with DRF Bets