OZONE PARK, N.Y. – There were high expectations for Fully Subscribed before she ever raced and those expectations ratcheted up with a four-length maiden victory in the fall of her 2-year-old season.  An injury sidelined her from making the major races in the 3-year-old division this year, but on Saturday, Fully Subscribed gave reason for her connections to think big in 2026.  Despite racing wide throughout under Dylan Davis, Fully Subscribed rolled to a dominant 4 1/2-length victory in Saturday’s Grade 2, $300,000 Mother Goose Stakes, part of a massive day at Aqueduct for trainer Chad Brown and owner Seth Klarman’s Klaravich Stables.  Brown and Klarman combined to win four races on Saturday’s 10-race card. That included the Pumpkin Pie Stakes with Weigh the Risks, and allowance victories with Collect the Data and Tracking Error. Brown’s bid for a fifth win was unsuccessful as his trio of horses in the Grade 3 Long Island – Grayosh, Fun With Flags, and Alimara – finished fourth, sixth and seventh, respectively, behind Alluring Angel, a horse Brown had previously trained.  :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Brown also won four races on last Sunday’s card – closing day at the Belmont at the Big A fall meet – three of which came for Klarman-owned runners.  Fully Subscribed won her debut by four lengths last October. After getting back to work later that month, Fully Subscribed was diagnosed with a tibial stress fracture. Brown said that injury takes a minimum of four months to heal, which he knew would knock Fully Subscribed out of the first half of her 3-year-old season.  “We only see a few of them,” Brown said. “It heals 100 percent with enough time.”   Since returning from her injury, Fully Subscribed was twice beaten in the first-level allowance ranks, finishing third going seven furlongs on Sept. 1 at Saratoga and second, beaten a neck, going 1 1/8 miles at Aqueduct on Sept. 28.  Brown, after examining speed figures that showed the two-turn race was a fast race, felt good enough to continue on to the Mother Goose.  Davis had Fully Subscribed three wide going into the first turn but made a move into fifth after a half-mile. When Javier Castellano, subbing for an injured Ben Curtis, began to make a move on Drexel Hill outside of him going into the turn, Davis began to move on Fully Subscribed.  Those two came to the top of the lane four and five wide but Davis had more underneath him and Fully Subscribed took command in upper stretch and drew away.  “I thought it was a little early,” Davis said of moving around the half-mile pole, “but the filly wasn’t really getting to me that quick. I thought I had a lot of horse to just go ahead and push on and go through there and she responded really well and [was] much the best here.”  Fully Subscribed, a daughter of Tiz the Law – who also sired the Grade 3 Hill Prince Stakes winner Tiz Dashing earlier on the card – covered the 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.73 (91 Beyer Speed Figure) and returned $9 as the slight favorite over Being Myself.  “I thought her second time going two turns she’d get the hang of it and she did,” Brown said. "The biggest threat in the race, Drexel Hill, when she got parked out wide outside of us on the final turn, going a mile and an eighth off a layoff, I felt good at that point. I thought [Drexel Hill] would have to be a serious filly to overcome that.”  Drexel Hill couldn’t overcome the wide trip, but she held second by a neck over Lemon Zest, who was a neck in front of So There She Was.  Whit Beckman, the trainer of Drexel Hill, was pleased enough with his filly’s performance and he too hopes for a big 4-year-old campaign.  “I wanted to win but off a six-month layoff going a mile and an eighth over that track, it sets up her up for a 4-year campaign,” Beckman said. “I was very happy with it.”  For the winter, Fully Subscribed and Drexel Hill will likely be neighbors at the Payson Park training center in Florida. Brown said he would likely wait until spring to run Fully Subscribed again. Beckman is thinking more like February.  Either way, both Fully Subscribed and Drexel Hill look to ready to fill the voids expected by many retirements in the older filly and mare dirt division.  :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.