Saratoga | Race 11 | Post Time 6:12 p.m. (ET)   This Perfect Sting goes through morning line favorite Dynamic Pricing (#5), a formidable presence as a Grade 1 winner dropping into a listed stakes. That top-level victory came in the Just a Game on Belmont Stakes weekend, a time when Saratoga's turf courses had taken on a significant amount of moisture. She has run some of her best races over yielding turf and seemed to relish the boggy going as she fended off highly regarded stablemate Excellent Truth. That rival turned the tables in the Diana, as Dynamic Pricing put in a dull effort. I do have some concern that she's better with more give in the ground, but even a repeat of this spring's Beaugay performance over firm turf may be good enough to beat this field. The horse that many will consider as the chief rival for this favorite is Proctor Street (#6), who steps back up into stakes company off a career-best effort here in late July. She got a perfect trip en route to that allowance score but displayed an impressive turn of foot to swoop past the field in upper stretch. The only downside is that her form is now exposed, and she could get overbet with Irad Ortiz Jr. retaining the winning mount. Ribaltagaia (#9) is another alternative to consider. She was campaigned ambitiously in France, trying the Group 1 level to no avail. She rebounded in a lone U.S. start at Gulfstream last December, closing belatedly in a speed-dominated race. Now she switches to the barn of Graham Motion, who is 23 for 92 (25%, $2.35 ROI) off 180-360 day layoffs in turf routes over 5 years. My top pick is Les Reys (#7), who makes her second start off a layoff for Miguel Clement. This filly actually defeated both of today's main rivals, Dynamic Pricing and Proctor Street, when she won the Winter Memories in her U.S. debut last year. She wasn't quite as effective when she ran back at Keeneland and then was put away for the winter. She made her belated return in a division of the De La Rose on the opening week of this meet. While she had to settle for fourth in a blanket finish, the pace of that race didn't suit her style and she was attempting to rally through traffic in the lane. She should be tighter with that start under her belt and the pace should suit her much better this time, especially if this field holds together after scratches.