Trainer Steve Asmussen will attack the $175,000 Year’s End on Sunday at Oaklawn Park with the field’s most accomplished runner in Glee and its best-bred entrant in Adeera. The Year’s End, which is for 2-year-old fillies, will be run at a one-mile configuration that ends at the sixteenth pole. It’s the richest offering on a 10-race card made up exclusively of races for 2-year-olds. Glee is a two-time stakes winner and those victories have come by a combined margin of 26 1/4 lengths. Her most recent score came at one mile at Remington Park in her two-turn debut, where she was content to stalk the pace en route to a 10 3/4-length win in the Toby Keith Stakes. Stewart Elliott, who was aboard for the win and her more than 15-length romp in the E.L. Gaylord at Remington, has the mount from post 4 for owner Mike Rutherford. :: Bet with the Best! Get FREE All-Access PPs and Weekly Cashback when you wager on DRF Bets. Adeera is a half-sister to both Newgate, winner of the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap, and Grade 2 winner Denim and Pearls. She is making her first start since a fourth-place finish to the talented Good Cheer in the Rags to Riches on Oct. 27 at Churchill. Following the race, Good Cheer went on to win the Grade 2 Golden Rod at Churchill with a Beyer Speed Figure of 86. Adeera, who is a daughter of Authentic, is owned by L & N Racing. She will break from the rail under apprentice Erik Asmussen. You’ll Be Back is moving to two turns following a maiden special weight win over six furlongs Nov. 30 at Fair Grounds. She covered the distance in a quick 1:10.85 and the Beyer of 77 that she earned is the best last-race number in the field Sunday. You’ll Be Back has prepared for the stretchout with a five-furlong drill in a bullet 59.80 seconds Dec. 11 at Fair Grounds. The daughter of Practical Joke was a $550,000 yearling purchase at Keeneland September in 2023. She is from the female family of Grade 1 Spinster winner Acoma. Cristian Torres has the mount from post 2 for owner Greg Tramontin and trainer Tom Amoss. Jenkin was a maiden special weight winner at one mile Dec. 6 at Oaklawn. She was making her first start at two turns after beginning her career sprinting at the Belmont at Aqueduct meet on Sept. 26. She was third that afternoon to Stunner, who in her next start accounted for the Tempted at Aqueduct. In the third race Sunday, Innovator returns to the maiden ranks following a second in the Advent Stakes at Oaklawn. The last time he faced maidens, he was edged by a head by Barnes at Churchill Downs. The field also includes Just Classic, a son of Justify and half-brother to millionaire Necker Island; Caribbean Dream, a Juddmonte homebred by Tapit and out of the Grade 2-winning mare Golden Mischief; and Nastinate, a half-brother to Grade 3 winner We the People. In the seventh race, Yes Ma’am, a half-sister to Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan, debuts in a maiden special weight at six furlongs. She is by Unified. The race also drew Quick to Charm, a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Blazing Sevens. In the 10th race, American Promise will get good support as a son of Justify and a half-brother to Grade 2 winner Hoosier Philly. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.