OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Fully Subscribed, dominant winner of Saturday’s Grade 2 Mother Goose Stakes, should fill the void left by the retirements of Grade 1 winners Randomized and Raging Sea for trainer Chad Brown in the older female dirt division in 2026. Fully Subscribed, now fully healed from a tibial stress fracture that cost her the first half of her 3-year-old season, won the Mother Goose by  4 1/2 lengths, earning a 91 Beyer Speed Figure. It was her third start off a layoff, which saw her lose twice in the first-level allowance ranks. Fully Subscribed is owned by Seth Klarman, who owned Randomized, a Grade 1 winner who sold for $2.5 million at the Fasig-Tipton November sale on Nov. 3. Brown and Klarman also sold the mare Signal From Noise for that price. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Brown said he and Klarman are in the process of “organizing our 2026 plans” but from a racing-stable focus Fully Subscribed “is a central piece for next year when you build our roster from the top down.” Brown said Fully Subscribed would likely get a break to prepare for her 4-year-old campaign, which could begin in the La Troienne Stakes run in early May at Churchill Downs. Brown won that race this year with Raging Sea, who is owned by Alpha Delta Stables. Brown told Blood-Horse that Raging Sea could make one final start in the Grade 3 Falls City Stakes at Churchill on Nov. 27.. Fully Subscribed was one of two stakes winners on Saturday for Brown and Klarman. They also won the listed Pumpkin Pie Stakes with Weigh the Risks, who could add to Brown and Klarman’s roster of female dirt sprinters. They also have Ways and Means, who is scheduled to return in 2026. Ways and Means won the Grade 2 Bed o’ Roses in June with a 111 Beyer Speed Figure but twice got sick preparing for a summer campaign. Alluring Angel to head to Florida Alluring Angel, winner of Saturday’s Grade 2 Long Island Stakes, may have a racing future. Trainer Bill Mott said Sunday that Alluring Angel would head to his winter base at Payson Park while owner Lawrence Goichman decides whether to breed her or race again. “He has until March to decide if she needs to go to the breeding shed,” Mott said. Now that she has proven adept at longer distances, Alluring Angel could be a candidate for a number of races at Gulfstream Park such as the Grade 3, $150,000 Christophe Clement (formerly the La Prevoyante) on Jan. 24 at 1 1/2 miles and/or the Grade 3, $150,000 The Very One at 1 3/8 miles in February. Alluring Angel earned a career-best 94 Beyer Speed Figure for her Long Island victory. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.