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. 12:40 PIM 1st UNDAUNTED RAGS (#1, 6-1) is by a solid debut stallion (13% winners with older firsttime starters) out of a winning half-sister to Grade 2-winning synthetic router Shaniko, multiple stakes-winning turf performer Silky Smooth and stakes-placed synthetic router Miner’s Claim. The second dam was a Grade 2-winning sprinter on dirt. The April 16 workout matches up with Motion’s Thru the Vine (entered in Saturday’s second race; 62 dirt Beyer as of this writing). Perhaps they worked in company. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 12:50 GP 1st IDES OF MARCH (#5, 15-1) is by a 17% debut sire. Her dam went 24-4-6-0 and earned 137K and this is her first foal. Recent work was sharp and hints at speed all for a debut runner that gets in light. -Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet  12:50 TAM 2nd DEEP DISH (#2, 4-1) is by the late champion sprinter Big Drama, who’s sired 10% debut winners, and the $8K yearling purchase is a half-sister to four winners, including Midnight Notes ($270K). Her trainer has solid numbers with first-timers and when using Castillo. -Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 1:13 PIM 2nd BOLD QUEST (#7, 9-2) took it to them in recent blowout score at Penn National. He pushed 5 to 1 shot Hostile Witness (faded to last) from the outside, cleared off to the lead and the rail after a half-mile and was off to the races. This is a pretty significant class hike shipping back to the circuit, but his versatile running style might have him in a comfortable spot while just off the pace. Toledo lands here instead of Manicomio. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 2:24 GP 4th THE GREAT KATH (#4, 6-1) is capable on any surface but we like how her new barn returns her to the dirt where she has won 4 times. In a six horse field, almost everyone gets a good trip including this mare who might have some sneaky speed. This mare has hit the exacta on this dirt in 4 of 7 starts. Curious as to price. -Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 2:52 PIM 5th IRREPRESSIBLE (#10, 5-1), a $750,000 2-year-old in training, was purchased by current connections for $45,000 in November and returns from a lengthy layoff for Vera barn that went 4 for 14 (28%, $2,26 ROI) between Feb. 13 and April 22. Thought she ran well at Ellis Park over the summer as she made a prolonged four-wide bid into the teeth of a hot pace while providing live cover for the rallying winner. The fourthfinisher from that race returned to finish third in a maiden special at Churchill with a 62 Beyer. Blinkers on could have her closer to the pace. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 2:54 GP 5th STONE TOWN (#5, 8-1) ran best in her third start which was her first on the grass. First Lasix is nice and all but having a more mature (and faster) animal as a 3YO is what we like best. Having Mr. Mott in your corner along with well-spaced works is a close second. -Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 3:02 BEL 5th HOORAY FOR HARVEY (#1, 6-1) last sprinted three starts back in the mud, where he was stuck wide throughout in a race that was not run at a particularly fast pace; improved in his next start while contesting the pace all the way going a mile, and he faced a much tougher group of $10k claimers last time before getting a break; starts back sprinting with Irad taking over. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 3:25 PIM 6th Interesting spot for promising 3-year-old HEIR PORT (#3, 8-1) as he makes his seasonal debut against older horses at this shortened sprint distance. Although he failed to fire without Lasix in the James F. Lewis Stakes last time out, he gave a good account at Monmouth two back. Broke a beat slow from the rail, rushed up into the pocket on the backstretch, split rivals entering the turn, angled four wide turning for home and just missed in a key race. Lasix and blinkers on with bullet work over the track on display. Ortiz lands here instead of Adding Machine and Xmasinthecity. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 3:28 GP 6th MR MATUSCHEK (#2 15-1) was stuck in the 11 hole last out but still won as the favorite. That race has since come back key when 2 of 6 returned to win with figs of 65 and 60. This gelding is bred to love the grass and now goes third off the layoff. He has improved his Beyer speed figure in three straight starts. We think he can continue to improve and notice that connections find a spot where this gelding can’t be claimed. -Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 3:34 BEL 6th CONSTITUTIONALRAGE (#10, 8-1) did not run well in her career debut after getting rained off the grass, but she got on that surface in her second start and came with a good late finish to gain a lot of late ground, before galloping out right past the leaders; makes her 3yo debut with Lasix on for a trainer who has solid numbers off of layoffs like this. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 3:53 TAM 8th REALLY LIKE LAURA (#5, 8-1) was never in contention after an awkward break when debuting in a March 10 dirt sprint at this $25K class, but could find her calling on the grass. The daughter of 13% turf sire Lookin At Lucky is out of a turf stakes winner ($338K) who dropped two winners from three turf starters. -Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 4:08 BEL 7th ELECTRIC YOUTH (#7, 5-1) has paired up figures in her first two starts that leave her something to find in her first start vs. other winners, but she may have run better than it looks both times; did have a competitive pace in front of her on debut, but she made a bold, wide run around the turn after a slow start, and she overcame real trouble at the break last time to break her maiden convincingly; has never raced over a fast track but she has forward to go. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 4:38 OP 6th URBANITE (#3, 5-1) is back in the conditioned claiming ranks after an appearance against starter foes and the last time he ran against these kind he was third by a neck. For this trip, he draws an improved post over both of his starts at the meet. -Randy Goulding | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet 4:40 BEL 8th MIDNIGHT OBSESSION (#3, 6-1) was the lone first-time starter in that field last month at Parx, but she got bet and then easily dispatched her rivals after taking a threewide, pace-tracking trip; bred to handle the added distance for a trainer who has solid numbers with horses like this: debut winner, second start, dirt: 6 for his last 23, 26%, $2.20 ROI. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race | Bet this race with DRF Bet