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. 1:48 WO 2nd GOOD NEWS MONEY (#1, 6-1) raced two lengths off a slow pace before checking in fourth behind two of her current rivals in another seven-furlong maiden special on the main turf three weeks ago. She was previously a game second and could prevail with leading rider Kimura back aboard. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:03 LRL 4th MO CO GOLD (#6, 6-1) was bumped and outsprinted for the early lead going a half-mile at Timonium, tracked three wide, then finished evenly behind the two favorites. That distance might have been sharp for this five-time winner, and she can get up and on the pace stretching to three-quarters in first since being returned to Farrior. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:23 GP 4th DANCING N DIXIE (#3, 9-2) getting very tepid nod in this one stretching out and trying Tapeta for first time. Chased solid pace set by runaway winner last time, might get brave if able to shake loose early in this one. -Mike Welsch | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:40 BAQ 6th STONE AGE (#3, 6-1) ran better than it looks when shipped over for two Grade 1s as a 3yo last summer, then ran an even better race when returning to run second at the Breeders' Cup, though he was no match for the streaking REBEL'S ROMANCE that day; didn't have his first published work for Chad until July 19 and he was in the Grade 1 Sword Dancer five weeks later, where he pressed the pace before taking over early and then appeared to get tired in the stretch; should be tighter for this and still has a chance to improve off that 3yo form. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:11 BAQ 7th ALGIERS (#3, 6-1) was impressive taking the first two Challenge rounds in Dubai when switched back to dirt earlier in the year, which led to him taking a lot of money in the World Cup; ran another strong race there, though it did appear that the distance of that race was a bit too far for him and he could not hold off a talented rival late; has to bring his good race over off the layoff but this is a better distance for him. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:36 LRL 7th Perhaps MONEY IN MOTION (#7, 20-1) will take a step forward switching to grass for barn that went 3 for the last 11 (27%, $3.35 ROI) with second-out juveniles moving dirt to turf. Wish there was more turf in the family, but the second dam was a stakes-winning miler on grass (84 turf Beyer). Sept. 26 workout matches barn's 3-year-old Dyna Blast (64 turf Beyer). Perhaps they breezed in company. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:25 GP 8th HOW BOUT DAT (#5, 6-1) beaten just a neck for second money under similar conditions off a 10 week layoff last time while earning career best Beyer in process. May be sitting on best yet in nightcap. -Mike Welsch | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:04 WO 8th HUNT MASTER (#4, 6-1) merits status as an inner turf horse-for-course off his last two fine efforts around those tight turns, which culminated with a blowout score over NW3 OS/$40K opposition. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:10 LRL 10th PRACTICAL SENSE (#1, 9-2) ran well over course and distance three back when returning from 133-day layoff, then might not have cared for turf on 8/3, or the two-turns at Timonium 22 days later. Hustled out of there at the Big T, but was put in tight passing the wire the first time. Tracked outside, was under a ride entering the second turn, then only finished evenly. Did best two next-out winners, however, and the winner of that race returned to place in a $16,000 "beaten" at Pimlico with a 70 Beyer. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:49 GG 4th OH ANGEL (#3, 9-2) took to the turf in her debut on the surface on Sept. 16, closing from seventh to finish second by 1 1-4 lengths. It did not hurt that the race was her first appearance in a $20,000 claimer for maidens, a class drop from nine losses in maiden races. Oh Angel is back in a maiden claimer in this field of nine and should have a fair pace to follow. -Steve Andersen | Bet this race with DRF Bets 6:15 WO 10th QUIET SUNDAY (#4, 12-1) has worked encouragingly for his first start since a belated fifth vs. tougher allowance opposition July 2. He's being reunited with Fukumoto, who broke his maiden and who rode Town Cruise to victory in the 2021 Woodbine Mile for trainer Brandon Greer. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 7:57 GG 8th TERRY'S BOY (#6, 9-2) was held up on the inside in a one-mile allowance race on the synthetic track on Sept. 10 before closing from third to finish a clear second. It was a satisfactory performance, but not as sharp as some of his sprints earlier this year. In this allowance race at five furlongs on turf, Terry's Boy looks well-placed to be a factor from slightly off the pace. -Steve Andersen | Bet this race with DRF Bets