With most other North American sports being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, we hope the sport of horse racing can entertain you during these trying times. 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. 1:15 GP 2nd KING WADE (#5, 6-1) is a 30-race maiden, but he’s been knocking on the door of late and the bit of added ground he picks up in this spot might well-serve his cause. He also has an age edge on some of the chief contenders in this spot. -Mary Rampellini 1:45 GP 3rd INTER MIAMI (#4, 6-1) showed good speed shortening up in distance last time and note that race, and both of his wins, came at a distance similar to the one he travels in this spot. -Mary Rampellini 3:49 GP 7th Looking for SQUEEZADIOS (#6, 5-1) and Torres to assume the perfect stalking spot from his open-air outer box after SNIPER SHOT, stretching out for Todd, hooks up with the speedy MAX K. O. down the backside; made-to-order scenario for a solid route type who’s been 1st or 2nd in 9 of 16. -Marty McGee :: Bet the races online with DRF Bets. New members get $250 bonus 4:21 GP 8th Two-back Fla. Derby week upset by RIJEKA (#8, 9-2) probably not a fluke, as he’s liable to contend here for Saffie when taking a subtle drop-back in class when entered for the optional $35k tag; well-timed Lebron ride is on order going this somewhat rare 12-furlong distance. -Marty McGee 4:33 SA 3rd AFTERNOON HEAT (#1, 5-2) finished in the money both previous starts at this Calbred N1X level, and maintained form with a decent starter allowance win last out in a three-horse field. The colt’s speed figures nearly match the 83 Beyer par for this level, the inside post has not been a drawback this season. -Brad Free 5:04 SA 4th Taking a shot in this Cal-bred maiden sprint with first-time starter OLE SILVER (#2, 6-1), who debuts with a solid work pattern for trainer Phil D’Amato. The filly hails from a female family that produces early runners. Her Grade 1-placed dam Silver Swallow “won” her second career start (disqualified for interference); the three runners she produced as a broodmare include debut winner The Street Fighter, third-start maidenclaiming winner Mommy Rose, and 40-1 debut runner-up Silver Claim, a full to OLE SILVER also trained by D’Amato. The familiar faces in this field are modest; OLE SILVER can come out firing. -Brad Free :: Get the DRF GamePlan Playbook each day with a DRF+ Pro subscription. Purchase here. 5:24 GP 10th Taking a stab here with the classy DARK ARTIST (#3, 12-1) despite the layoff of nearly 8 months; sufficient amount of opposing speed signed on, and Cibelli a standout with higher-end grassers like this gal; inner post and a sneaky trip under Vasquez don’t hurt. -Marty McGee 5:55 GP 11th Don’t think you’ll be sinking into 9-2 like bettors got last time when CATHARSIS (#6, 3-1) and Irad rallied to win this same type of higher-end turf dash; plenty of other speed to set the table for another determined effort and quite possibly a third straight score to send you home. -Marty McGee 7:38 SA 9th LUCKY MS JONES (#1, 4-1) was in tough, sprinting and had a lousy start when last seen. She drops, moves to a longer game which plays better for her, has worked smartly and has the rail so she can save ground. – Michael Hammersly :: To stay up to date, follow DRF on: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter