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. 1:10 SAR 1st BOLD VICTORY's (#2, 20-1) recent form leaves something to be desired. However, he gets a pass for the effort three starts back when sent eleven furlongs over a speed-favoring track, and his two starts since the trainer change might both be better than they look with circumstances against him; will be a price with blinkers going back on in a race that projects to set up better for him, and he can get this far. -Mike Beer 2:48 SAR 4th SUNDAY SHOES (#5, 10-1) found Grade 3 rivals to be too much in Canada when last seen and will take a step back for the turf debut after a short break; looked good winning her first three starts on the all-weather surface at Turfway, and Ward is dangerous with horses like this - switch from synthetic to turf, sprint, non-maidens: 10 for his last 22, 45%, $5.49 ROI. -Mike Beer  3:21 SAR 5th TOMACON (#3, 8-1) went seven furlongs in both AQU starts back in the spring; was very green in the debut but managed to show some fight while facing a strong field for the level; wound up last after a bump at the start last time, and he remained hard to settle early before winding up a distant third in a race that came back fast; has been given some time since then to further develop and returns as a new gelding. -Mike Beer  4:50 WO 1st FEELTHEBEAT (#6, 15-1) changed trainers after his June 21 fade job going long at this price and has landed in a spot where he figures to be the controlling speed. -Ron Gierkink 5:23 WO 2nd SUMMER HOLIDAY (#7, 6-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Ron Gierkink). | 6:16 SAR 10th Wide-open running of the Schuylerville features several impressive debut winners meeting up over six furlongs, a distance none of the eleven fillies entered have attempted yet. LONG NECK PAULA (#9, 8-1) was going to be favored in the Astoria here last month but was forced to scratch, so will enter this off a 70-day break following her impressive debut win back in early May; she might have defeated a field on the weaker side that day but gets extra credit for clearing them from the far outside draw, and she looked good putting things away without having to get all in; might get overlooked a bit this time. -Mike Beer  6:58 WO 5th DREAMS AND SCHEMES (#8, 6-1) vied for the lead through soft fractions from a three-wide position before weakening to fourth in a recent seven-furlong Tapeta sprint. She was previously a close second traveling a mile around two turns on the inner turf and this third start of her form cycle could be a peak one. -Ron Gierkink 7:58 WO 7th HASLEMERE (#5, 6-1) took the long way around after getting away slowly en route to a fourth-place finish ahead of two next-out winners when experimenting on the grass in her June 8 comeback. The 4yo has since breezed an average half-mile and might be ready to run the race of her life with the 10-pound bug Kerr back aboard. -Ron Gierkink 8:10 CBY 5th WOCKA WOCKA (#7, 9-2) is a DRF Best Bet (Scott Ehlers).  8:40 CBY 6th MR. COUGAR (#4, 10-1) has hit the board on this sod in half of his twelve starts. There is good pace in this race and this guy wants to pass runners. He goes third off the layoff and figures a good price all for a Kelsi Harr who has brought home multiple turf bombs this meet. -Scott Ehlers  9:10 CBY 7th BLAZING PERFORMER (#3, 8-1) broke last in her debut but still ran evenly all while going two turns on the sod. Not sure why connections wanted the dirt last out. This filly is bred to like two turns on the sod. Race flow is fine. Harr gets a leg up even though we don't see her ride many for this barn. -Scott Ehlers