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. Post Time: 1:00 ET Track: KEE 1st Horse: USE ME (#8, 5-1) USE ME is a DRF Best Bet (Marcus Hersh). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:10 ET Track: AQU 1st Horse: PRINT (#5, 5-2) PRINT finished ahead of likely favorite PAUILLAC when they met on Feb. 21; while the Chad Brown runner probably has a bit more upside, Print put in a pretty game effort, fending off a challenge in upper stretch before getting nailed on the wire by a well-meant winner; perhaps the muddy track moved him up, but that performance fits in line with his steady improvement until this point; giving him the slight nod over Pauillac – David Aragona | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:21 ET Track: GP 2nd Horse: TRANSACTIONAL GUY (#7, 7-2) TRANSACTIONAL GUY hard used dueling ultimate winner in first try at the N3L level. Might be able to control this one a lot easier on front end breaking from the outside. – Mike Welsch | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:59 ET Track: LRL 5th Horse: WITHOUT BORDERS (#1, 5-1) WITHOUT BORDERS made his 5-year-old debut off a long break and was probably in too tough against Fair Grounds allowance runners, though he still held for fourth with a 68 Beyer; in another life on the West Coast, the gelding never managed to run two races in a row on the turf despite showing obvious ability on the surface; this could prove to be an excellent move for Brion. – Patrick Moquin | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:04 ET Track: KEE 3rd Horse: SWEET SURRENDER (#9, 15-1) Who knows what turned things around for SWEET SURRENDER last May at Woodbine, but she was very good there, nearly overcoming a wide draw, and was even better back from a long layoff last out at TP. Didn't merely romp easily away from seven foes in that maiden win, she did so after getting bottled up - twice steadied - down the backstretch and into the turn. Sure has the look of a filly who can get this 9f trip. Don't at all mind the post-TP work video, either. Doubt she's as high as 15-1. – Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:44 ET Track: AQU 4th Horse: OHOOPEE (#2, 6-1) OHOOPEE is a DRF Best Bet (David Aragona). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:08 ET Track: KEE 5th Horse: LADY SYBIL (#6, 15-1) Went scattershot looking at races on this card and was watching work video from Race 8, looking specifically at a first-timer named Symbol. Watched Symbol work in company from the gate on March 31 and came away making sure to keep an eye out for the horse he'd worked with, because that horse had worked very, very well. That's LADY SYBIL, and here she comes lining up for her debut in a turf route. Not a lot to fear in this race - give the firster a look. – Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:53 ET Track: TAM 8th Horse: LE TOUCHE (#3, 4-1) LE TOUCHE is best on the turf but while she was no threat in either of her two starts on dirt both of those were sprints, and she's clearly better going longer; she is quick enough to get immediate position and that may be enough to get her to the wire first. – Kenny Peck | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:31 ET Track: OP 6th Horse: GOOD CALL (#2, 5-1) GOOD CALL has seen steeper at the meet and could be sitting on a peak effort in her third start since June. – Mary Rampellini | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 5:06 ET Track: GP 9th Horse: LITTLE TOWN STREET (#7, 8-1) LITTLE TOWN STREET back to the Tapeta, a surface she has handled in the past. and over which she worked a strong half prepping for her return from recent freshening. Should offer some value in wide open mix. – Mike Welsch | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 5:16 ET Track: KEE 9th Horse: CAPITOL HILL (#5, 5-1) CAPITOL HILL during an active 2025 campaign ran some good races, showed signs of being capable of running even bigger races - and from the look of Payson work video stands poised to take a step forward in his 4yo bow. Like him going out to 9f, even fresh off the bench. Beautiful, powerful animal from the look of things. – Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Looking for more action? It’s easier than ever to pick a winner with DRF Newbie. Access the most trusted information in horse racing! Start strong with DRF Newbie – horse racing, simplified. Try it free at newbie.drf.com.