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. 12:43 MTH 2nd EXXTOP (#3, 4-1) has failed despite favorable race flows in each of his last two dirt route tries but this race may mark the first time he’s able to get clear and control the pace, as there’s little other speed in this field; hoping he can back down the fractions and steal this. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race  3:02 BEL 5th CLAMOR (#10, 8-1) has remained consistent since breaking his maiden with a 75 Beyer at Gulfstream and he brings some recent excuses into this spot; was bumped a couple of times in the stretch while chasing a front-running winner two back, and he had trouble at the start of that last one, before getting caught behind horses in the stretch and winding up having to steady in a race that was going to outside closers. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race 3:14 MTH 7th ANOTHER SAUCY SIX (#4, 10-1) is kin to eight winners, including full brother Saucy Don, a multiple stakes-winning Jersey bred who won seven races and earned $457K; sports a couple of works that hint at some speed. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race 3:42 PIM 7th HARBOR CROSSING (#8, 9-2) battled in between horses, took over under a very confident ride turning for home and was too much for weaker $16,000 maiden sellers last month. He was disqualified from purse money from that race and now returns at double the claiming price for new barn. Has good speed and a tactical outside post position. Cedeno departs both Harbor Crossing and Voltamour for Forth. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race  3:45 MTH 8th CHURCH OF MANY (#4, 4-1) might be the deceptive clear speed in this abbreviated sprint, which is a little light on pace for a race of this distance; he’s been away since March but in his last appearance he did flash high speed, and that was a race that set up well for the closers. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race 3:56 GP 7th GIGANTIC (#2, 12-1) stretches out to a mile off pair of perhaps much needed sprints and with some breeding to suggest added distance will be a plus. Worked stamina enhancing 3/4’s for this. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race 4:13 PIM 8th TALK OR LISTEN (#6, 5-1) tried hard for second at a nice price in the Grade 2 Dinner Party here last month and might be set for best in third start of the form cycle. He won on soft turf in France earlier in his career and think nine furlongs might be just what the doctor ordered. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race 4:16 MTH 9th KING OF THE NITE (#9, 6-1) is related to a couple of turf winners and he does have tactical speed, which is key for sprinters on the grass; working well toward his first start since March and he should offer a little bit of value. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race  4:29 GP 8th REAL DOOZIE (#1, 8-1) may not have liked the blinkers of chasing a very fast pace last time now back with state breds. Repeat of previous two outings good enough to win here. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race 4:40 BEL 8th KISSING FROGS (#8, 6-1) tried stretching out last time and paid the price after racing close to a solid early pace; had put in a pair of good finishes to win the first two turf starts of her career going shorter, then got wired by the in-form Toffen (winning her third straight, and fourth from her first five turf starts, at 3/5) off the layoff in her seasonal debut; cuts back with tactical speed. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race  5:02 GP 9th ELUSIVE MOLLY (#5, 6-1) gets shaky nod at a price after holding own against much better despite early trouble last time. Well spotted for improved effort third off the claim. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race 5:17 PIM 10th WHAT A TRICK (#12, 8-1) receives a giant class test after catching the right field on graduation day at Gulfstream. She jumped out to the front that day and coasted home against a field that included three first-time starters. She’s pretty quick from the gate, but it will be interesting to see how she handles other speeds first out of the maiden ranks. Think she’s moving forward with each and every start and should offer value on the tote. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race 5:27 LS 5th BANDIT SWANSON (#4, 7-2) is a consistent sort bred to appreciate the bit of added real estate he picks up in this spot. On a pedigree point, he’s a half-brother to Group 3 winner Valdermoro, who is 2-for-3 with earnings of $75K. -Mary Rampellini | Get PPs for this race 5:35 GP 10th RUN DILLY RUN (#11, 8-1) broke slow and was hung a bit wide in what could have been much needed debut. Worked well with addition of blinkers getting better of proven turf winner on 5/29. Expecting improvement but must overcome difficult post. -Mike Welsch | Get PPs for this race 5:55 LAD 6th EMMAS RULER (#5, 8-1) is by a new turf sire. Her dam went 6-0-0-0 on the green. Lone sib never tried the grass. Turf Tomlinson is still a solid 322. Current form is fine and this filly did break her maiden going a mile at Delta only three back. -Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race