Race 1 Stella Cavallo She ran well when outrunning her odds in her first start over this turf course in her latest outing but she will need to improve over that performance if she's going to see her number posted on top after this one is run; leaning toward others.   Too Good to B True She's a 1/2 to stakes winner Alpha Charmer (3-14, 86k over turf) and like to see the way that her form has steadily improved from day one, but it's tough to give her the nod for the top spot against these; perhaps a minor award is within reach, but prefer to look in another direction.   Make It Anywhere Sire wins with approximately 13% of his turf starters and dam was winless from 11 starts, including two turf starts; this filly is a 1/2 to multiple stakes winner Ms Anna Destiny (8-28, 258k, including 1 of 10 turf starts for 40k); maybe it's a concern that she's making just her third career start as a 4-year-old, but viewing the presence of Castellano for her turf debut as a positive indicator.   Saffron Glow Sire wins with approximately 13% of his first-time starters and with approximately 12% of his turf starters, and stakes winning dam won 4 of 24 turf starts for 346k; that turf workout on February 4 hints at ability, but looking at this as being a tough spot for a firster.   Silvery Starlet Sire wins with approximately 14% of his first-time starters and with approximately 15% of his turf starters, and dam was unraced; $1 million baby makes her belated career debut and she's a 1/2 to G1 winner El Corredor (7-10, 727k, no turf starts) and G1 winner Roman Ruler (5-10, $1.2 million, no turf starts).   Best Try Her lack of early speed is eligible to leave her with a lot of ground to cover when she hits the top of the stretch, but she's two-for-two in the quality start department to begin her career, and she commands respect as a top contender against these off of those performances.   Refreshing (GB) Her career debut was an encouraging performance and like to see the addition of Lasix for this; she owns the speed to get herself forwardly placed early on, and she might even find herself on an easy early lead; must consider.   My Cat Lily She ran very well as a 5-year-old first-time starter and like to see that she's making her second career start on relatively normal rest; she has a strong pedigree for turf and she has to be respected as a legitimate threat based on what she showed us at first asking. - Brian Pochman Race 2 Karla and Me Favored-career debut loss saw her troubled from the gate then finish far back 98 days ago; most runners move forward 2nd-time out while she shows an improved worktab for the class dip dropping more than 50% below the debut-price tag.   Billie Skirts Exits a career-low Beyer speed figure racing 1st time on dirt in a key race; the runner-up and 6th-place finishers from last Beyered 49-45 in next-out GP-TAM-$12,500-maiden-claiming wins; wish the worktab inspired more as she gets in with her lightest-weight assigment ever seeking answers.   Dreaming With Lily Sire is 58-for-813 with 1st-time starters; is out of a 9-0-0-1 dam (3K) who produced 2 winners from 2 other foals to race including 33K-earner True Joannie True (2-for-13); outworked the other debut runners in a field lacking superstars; wish her trainer wasn't 1-for-19 since 2013 when unveiling one in a maiden claimer.   Jelise Sire is 2-for-63 with 1st-time starters; is out of a 1-for-9 dam (41K) who graduated at 5.5F on dirt in start 8; she produced 4 winners from 5 other foals to race with top earner 64K-Core Inflation (2-for-16) who graduated in start 5 on turf.   Dun Won Passed a few in latest which is a good sign in a race lacking talent; this seems like her right level now whether she can get up in time at her shortest-distance test ever is the lone concern; the 2-back turf fade is a field-best Beyer speed figure; is the one to beat.   Formal Quality Did not defeat 1 runner in 2 races combined without blinkers but the hood is being removed for this; beat Billie Skirts in the 3-back key race chasing next-out 49-45 Beyer speed figure winners; the 2-back runner-up finisher graduated next out in a GP-$12,500-maiden claimer with a 35 speed figure.   Gussie Up Sire is 107-for-939 with 1st-time starters; is out of a 5-for-31 dam (94K) who took her 3rd-career start; she produced 4 winners from 4 other foals to race including top-earning full stakes-placed Wilentz (11-for-69, 268K) who won his 4th start when racing 1 Mile. - Art Gropper Race 3 Dudeman Returns from the break to try winners with a series of sharp breezes in tow; colt showed enough speed from the fence in the debut score to suggest he'll be able to secure a good spot down inside here and he certainly has a right to keep improving with the initial experience behind him; price should be solid in this short field.   Anchor Down Pletcher colt rallied to score despite gate trouble in his debut run here last month; he kicked away as if today's added trouble would pose him little problem and if he's able to run back to the number he earned his foes are going to have to improve significantly to beat him; his dam's career was limited to just 3 starts but she was a G3 SW who dropped G1 SW sprinter and 693K earner Sweet Lulu so there could be plenty more in this guy's tank; one to beat.   Danza He's been idle since getting within a length of the top 2 in a G2 sprint stake at Saratoga in just his second career start last summer; barn's second runner in here gets a switch to a top pilot for his return but the guy who was aboard him in both starts opts to side with his uncoupled mate; he's clearly got ability, goes for a top return barn and we know he can be prepared to fire off works; looms the main danger first time back.   Myositis Dan Offered a nice late kick into a hot clip in his return from the brief freshening; colt should appreciate the added ground of this heat, but don't think he's going to get as much pace in front of him in this spot and that could still leave him with a lot to do late; minor award.   Joh's Gone Wild Steps up seeking his third straight score after taking each of his tries over a dry local strip; he does face a more promising bunch in this spot so he'll need to keep getting better but he does enter this on the improve and the barn has had some recent luck with runners newly equipped with shades.   Cavu Got Lasix for the first time in his stakes debut in New York and looked to lose his best shot at the break; gray was a narrow maiden winner on the front end when blinkers were added 2 back and though they show some confidence in him by shipping down here, he's going to have to prove himself some before we could take interest. - Steve Grabowski Race 4 Only in America Trying to pass the class test 1st time racing on GP dirt; is 2-for-2 on the TAM main track and 0-for-4 everywhere else; the 3-back winner repeated in a CD-optional claimer with an 89 Beyer speed figure; his best races are when breaking on or near the lead; projects to sit just off Nevada Kid from the gate today then hopes to get 1st run on the closers.   Tarpy's Surprise 2-for-3 and both-career wins for today's rider who stays right here but races with his highest-weight assignment ever; receives a negative 2-pound weight swing off the 2-back loss vs. Elnaawi; the 3-back graduation win looks better since the runner-up and show finishers Beyered 87-78 in next-out graduations.   Crushing Nearly one year since producing a field-best Beyer speed figure when winning a key race defeating the runner-up and 9th-place finishers next-out KEE-optional claiming and PRX-$7,500-claiming winners; high-win percentage fresh trainer and GP's top jockey getting the mount are both positive angles he will return with a huge effort today; the pick.   Elnaawi Gate-to-wire winner 7 weeks ago in his 1st-ever GP dirt start; has Nevada Kid and Only in America signed on here to help set a hot pace; hopes he can rate just off the speed like in his muddy-graduation score; favored-fresh win in latest and comes off the bench again for this while the rematch off latest win vs. Tarpy's Surprise comes with a positive 2-pound weight swing; contender.   Nevada Kid 84-day absence for this speedster who's made the front in 2 in a row and 4 of his last 6 starts; scored at longer in last over the track winning a stakes while this event may be easier; main concern is the absence as his last win was with 23 days between starts; is the one to catch and beat.   Dewey Square 1st blinkers is a 26%-win move from the trainer who took over the conditioning for latest when tiring as the favorite after a stalking trip; 0-for-6 since winning his first pair; the 2-back runner-up finisher captured an FE-500K stakes race next out with a 96 Beyer.   Joshua's Comprise October's-stake show finish at today's distance on fast GP dirt is a career-best Beyer; 5-0-1-0 since that loss but has been facing much tougher including Grade 1 rivals in last; deep closer needs Nevada Kid and the other pace players to fall apart in deep stretch so he can pick up the pieces. - Art Gropper Race 5 Bella Castani She ran well in her first start as a 4-year-old in her latest outing and feel that she's eligible to be ready for better while making her second start back from a long layoff; she was sharp in recording a stakes victory early on in her 3-year-old season and still feel that her best races are eligible to be in front of her; Leparoux has won with 4 of 13 (31%) mounts for this barn at the current meeting.   Feelingbettertoday She usually shows up and runs her race but looking at this as being a tough step up in class for her, and it is worth noting that she was claimed away from Calabrese for 16k from her latest race; going to look toward others.   Glamour N Glory She's multiple stakes placed racing over turf, but you have to go back 13 starts to November 2012 to find her latest victory, and she's probably going to need to see a fast and contested early pace to have her best chance.   Really Right She got the job done the last time she was seen racing over turf, but her best effort isn't up to the level of the top contenders in here, and this has to be considered a tough spot for her to make her first start over this turf course.   Ceci N Red Her best effort over turf was in a race that saw her benefit from a big tactical advantage and she was beaten by today's rival Sustained just two starts back; runner up from latest won next out here on 2/23 going 1m over turf in a 75k stakes with an 87 Beyer.   Sustained Grade 3 stakes placed miss has every bit the look of a top contender against these, and she ran well when chasing a sharp winner to the finish in her latest outing while making her first start back from a layoff; plenty to be positive about in this direction.   Savvy Hester She carries multiple stakes placed credentials with her, but she's seeking her first turf victory, and she's going to need to find a way to take her game to another level in order to get the better of this field.   Profetiza She earned a career best Beyer Speed Figure in her latest outing while trying turf for the first time and she finished right behind one of today's key rival in Bella Castani in that race; add in a sharp turf barn and this miss merits contender status.   Big Brown Brookski She exits the same race as today's rival Ceci N Red and the runner up from that event won next out here on 2/23 going 1m over turf in a 75k stakes with an 87 Beyer; her best effort appears to be short of the mark of what it will take to win this and she might be better off that distances shorter than today's 1 1/16m assignment.   Creative License Multiple stakes placed filly deserves some credit for her consistent approach to the game but she's going to need to produce the performance of her life if she's planning on putting any pressure on the top contenders in here; winner from latest won next out here on 2/8 going 1 1/8m over turf in a G3 with a 92 Beyer.   Jade's Rainbow Have to respect the fact that this filly goes out for a barn that shows hitting at a 30% clip with recent turf starters but this does look like a tough step up in class for her while making her first start back from a layoff. - Brian Pochman Race 6 Bella Castani She ran well in her first start as a 4-year-old in her latest outing and feel that she's eligible to be ready for better while making her second start back from a long layoff; she was sharp in recording a stakes victory early on in her 3-year-old season and still feel that her best races are eligible to be in front of her; Leparoux has won with 4 of 13 (31%) mounts for this barn at the current meeting.   Feelingbettertoday She usually shows up and runs her race but looking at this as being a tough step up in class for her, and it is worth noting that she was claimed away from Calabrese for 16k from her latest race; going to look toward others.   Glamour N Glory She's multiple stakes placed racing over turf, but you have to go back 13 starts to November 2012 to find her latest victory, and she's probably going to need to see a fast and contested early pace to have her best chance.   Really Right She got the job done the last time she was seen racing over turf, but her best effort isn't up to the level of the top contenders in here, and this has to be considered a tough spot for her to make her first start over this turf course.   Ceci N Red Her best effort over turf was in a race that saw her benefit from a big tactical advantage and she was beaten by today's rival Sustained just two starts back; runner up from latest won next out here on 2/23 going 1m over turf in a 75k stakes with an 87 Beyer.   Sustained Grade 3 stakes placed miss has every bit the look of a top contender against these, and she ran well when chasing a sharp winner to the finish in her latest outing while making her first start back from a layoff; plenty to be positive about in this direction.   Savvy Hester She carries multiple stakes placed credentials with her, but she's seeking her first turf victory, and she's going to need to find a way to take her game to another level in order to get the better of this field.   Profetiza She earned a career best Beyer Speed Figure in her latest outing while trying turf for the first time and she finished right behind one of today's key rival in Bella Castani in that race; add in a sharp turf barn and this miss merits contender status.   Big Brown Brookski She exits the same race as today's rival Ceci N Red and the runner up from that event won next out here on 2/23 going 1m over turf in a 75k stakes with an 87 Beyer; her best effort appears to be short of the mark of what it will take to win this and she might be better off that distances shorter than today's 1 1/16m assignment.   Creative License Multiple stakes placed filly deserves some credit for her consistent approach to the game but she's going to need to produce the performance of her life if she's planning on putting any pressure on the top contenders in here; winner from latest won next out here on 2/8 going 1 1/8m over turf in a G3 with a 92 Beyer.   Jade's Rainbow Have to respect the fact that this filly goes out for a barn that shows hitting at a 30% clip with recent turf starters but this does look like a tough step up in class for her while making her first start back from a layoff. - Art Gropper Race 7 One Tango Charlie Quit early in his debut race when compromised by a difficult post position; his sire won 1.58 million including victory in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile; the dam was unraced; among the winning siblings is 44K earner More Than Minted.   Moon Song Beaten favorite was caught wide in his only start and now changes surfaces; his sire won multiple G3s and 413K; the dam won 1 of 5 attempts and 28K; there are no winning siblings to mention.   Buck Magic He breaks from a much more comfortable slot today and did not have an easy trip in his last try at the course and distance; should be a pace factor today and is worth some follow-up if the odds are enticing.   Vischer Ferry Newcomer hails from multiple G1 star Congaree who amassed 3.26 million and whose progeny have won 8 percent of their debuts; the dam won 5 of 13 and 176K; among the winning siblings is 43K earner Luna Charm.   Tapit Town Did not fire at Churchill in that 2013 finale but the previous try at Delaware was sharp; returning workout pattern has shown steady progression and he notice how heavily backed he was in the first 2 starts; difficult call.   Peter Island Beginner was sired by G1 victor Tapit who notched 557K and whose descendants have won 59 out of 465 initial starts; the dam won 4 of 19 and 247K; winning siblings include G2 winner Sightseeing who captured 508K.   Curly's Pal Curious invader from Philadelphia exits a race where he chased for a good part of the runner behind a repeat winner, a deceptive effort; his sire won the Belmont Stakes and 890K; the dam won 2 of 22 and 86K: sib to 51K earner Winning Pal.   Viva Majorca His latest breeze at five-eighths was very strong; the sire won a G1 and 2.35 million (offspring of Tiago are 1 for 8 as far as winning their first assignment); the dam won 1 of 6 and 16K; among the winning siblings is 34K earner Bird County.   Heyaarat Firster shows a work tab that features even intervals; his sire won a G2 and 769K (progeny of Distorted Humor have scored in 124 out of 749 debuts); the dam was a G1 winner who captured 1.09 million; this is her only foal to start.   Gara Gattino Made the lead in that third attempt because of the pedestrian fractions that unfolded; bred for the turf, he turned in some sparkling workouts over the main track last month in preparation for this outing; hard to fathom. - Jim Kachulis Race 8 Money Talker Draws the fence for his local debut while returning from better than 4 months on the shelf; he may have been in over his head in the Woodbine stake before hitting the shelf and he did run well in his prior surface start up there; while he's been working well of late, he catches a decent bunch here and doesn't figure to be a huge threat first time back.   Kalamos Beaten last out chalk should be tighter with that one behind him and the guy who defeated him home in that one returned to take a local G3 turf stake with a 98 Beyer; 5 year old was pretty good on the green overseas as a sophomore and he's been working well for his second crack back from the break; can't be overlooked at an improved price.   Moro Tap Makes his first surface start of the year after a troubled start made it tough for him to factor in the local slop; top local pilot gets aboard a colt with course experience and though he didn't run so well over the local sod he did improve over the green as last year progressed; don't know that he's as good as some of these, but if he gets some pace to run at he should be coming late.   Hamp Wide trip didn't help matters as he finished behind one of today's foes in his second start at the local stand last time; he's worked well in the interim and the barn has had some luck with its limited starters at the stand, but this guy will need to take a good step forward to threaten for a share of this one.   War Dancer G2 SW turfer kept some nice company against sophomores last year and will make his first start against older in his return from 5 months on the shelf; colt broke his maiden over the course around this time last year and he's been working quite well for his return to the races; maybe he's better going longer and his outfit certainly has more lucrative events down the line in mind for him so it wouldn't be a surprise if he were to be short of his best today, but if he does show up ready to run he likely proves tough to hold off.   Csaba Local G3 SW makes his first start on the lawn in some time while returning from a brief break off the fade from his pace efforts in the one turn G3 Hal's Hope; he didn't have much to offer in any of his turf starts before he came into his own, so he's better off if this were to get moved to the main track, but he does figure to offer some early lick regardless of surface; one to beat if this comes off the turf.   Cerro (IRE) Makes his first start with older in his 4 year old debut while returning from 5 months on the bench; gelding brings speed t the table and he did run well the last time he stepped on the green in Delaware, but he'll need to return with a big effort to prove a threat in this field; nice to see a top pilot take interest.   Hangover Kid New York bred makes his first local start while returning from better than 3 months on the shelf; while he's a capable turfer he's also a deep closer and that often leaves him with a lot to do late which can be a serious liability from a traffic standpoint in such a bulky field; proven fresh, he's one to keep an eye on late.   Philly Ace Showed some late interest after breaking from an outside slot in his return from 13 months on the bench in that last out local stake and now he'll get shades; gelding was pretty sharp on the green prior to the time off and this guy has had some time to recover from the return effort so with a steady line of interim drills on his page maybe he's able to move forward in this spot; price should be right to give him a look.   Newsdad Six year old competed against some of the better long distance turf runners in the states a couple of years back; he'll return from nearly a full year on the shelf after failing to defend his title in the G2 Pan American last season and he has been working well for a sharp return outfit, but though he took a 9 panel stake at Keeneland with a career best number 2 starts back, today's grassy trip looks to be well short of his preferred distance; expecting he'll be better next time.   Quick Wit Five year old offered a little bit of promise on the green as a sophomore but he's started just 3 times since and has made very little impact; maybe the return to the lawn helps in his second start back from a year on the shelf and he did run ok until late against G2 types over the course last winter, but it's tough to get excited about his chances of getting back on track here.   San Antone He's been away nearly a full year since just missing in a high level allowance at Tampa Bay Downs; 6 year old is winless on the lawn but he has earned several minor awards over the footing; he does own a fresh score but the barn hasn't had a lot of luck with this type of with his runners at the stand; prefer others.   Old Time Hockey Draws outside again after just failing to last in the roughly run Sunshine Millions Turf even here in his first start of the year; gelding gets the services of a top turf pilot for this and he's had some time to get over the career best Beyer effort so maybe he's got another big try in him for a barn that does well second off the break; contender.   Tune Me In Outside drawn gelding backed out of it quickly after moving to the leaders off 4 months on the shelf in the Sunshine Millions Turf heat; ugly as the try looked, he did return to work several times and he does bring some tactical foot to this one which could help him overcome the draw; hasn't run so well over the course, but he's worth a good look.   Lochte AE enters this off his upset score from an inside draw in the G1 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap early last month; he returned to work a sharp 3/8s last week so he's likely knocking down his still to get back to the gate; outside draw he'll start from if he gets to go isn't ideal, but in his current form he has to be considered a huge three peat threat at a much shorter price.   Sky Blazer It's been a long time since this AE has seen the winner's circle but he does own a couple of local course scores; gelding did show some solid late foot at a slightly shorter trip in his return from the freshening last month and even from this tough draw he's capable of getting involved for a share if things get hot up top. - Steve Grabowski Race 9 Havana Colt looked home free last time, just got reeled in as it's back to square one here; like fact he can from just off of it in the Champagne but she figures to be gunning on the muscle fresh; place horse 2 back was game taking the Remsen next out; BC Juvenile came back fine as 3 exited the race to take optional claimers, the 7th finisher was 2nd a head in a $100K stakes and the show horse was 2nd beaten over 4 in the Grade 3 Southwest; anything close to a repeat of either of his first 2 races and the rest are probably running for minor awards.   Can't Stop the Kid The Kid has natural speed but can track and succeed too; nice; he looked on his toes in the drill on the 20th and you can build a case he will get a nice stalk and pounce trip; he was getting very late in last and now has to go a furlong farther; that's a concern.   No Nay Never Not many horses can cross the pond and just thrive in quality Group company; he has to prove it on conventional dirt but he has sizzled here in his preparation for this return; place and show horses in last both won next out in stakes worth almost $300K a piece and the 5th finisher took a $62.5K fray at Kempton next out; classy and dangerous.   Prudhoe Bay Toss the miler, he wants not part of that trip it seems at this point; homebred is in good hands and he's drilled solidly for this but this is a far cry from winning a $50K fray at OTC; and we really don't know how much the last race may have taken out of him.   Spot Finally off the rail and at least he got a feel of the surface; maybe he just needed the last race; he was boosted when the winner of last was game taking the Fountain of Youth last week; he doesn't have to be in 7th early this time; expect better effort.   Brothersofthetime Proven locally and maybe the distance last time was just pushing the envelope; 5th finisher in last took a MSW next out and the winner repeated in a $300K Calder stakes with an 83 Beyer; he's already repaid his $32K purchase price; look for rider to take a hold, try to save ground, hope the speed wilts.   Breitling Flyer Overcame trouble in the slop to kick it off, has not been able to close the deal since; 8/24 place horse cashed next out took an N1X next out, lost next 4; he has a right to have a decent career as kin to triple stakes winner and near $350K earner Hesa Big Star; can't dismiss. - Brian Mulligan Race 10 Storming Inti All this colt does is show up, punch the clock and run his eyeballs out; steadied in the debut in the only poor effort; 10/27 place horse took a N1X at Woodbine next out; some nice horses like Kitten's Joy have won this race and last year Rydilluc was coming off a $75K optional win before getting a 2-hole trip to post a 91 Beyer; back to the original pilot who has been on the top of his game; the one to beat.   Patent Colt took awhile to figure it out but first vs. winners was solid; he has a right to have a nice career as kin to Tizaqueena, who handled grass with ease and banked over $650K; working solidly, not impossible chore.   My Storm Trooper Maybe he just wanted grass all along; pretty snappy move last Sunday says he is feeling pretty good about himself; Jan. 4 winner repeated in the Grade 3 Sam Davis with an 82 Beyer but that was the slowest Davis since 2002; this is a leap right into a Grade 3 against some quality runners.   Pleuven (FR) The race over the course can only help; considering stablemate should be forwardly placed, look for rider to take a little hold, try to save ground, and then make the one run; note Bravo is 6 for 11 for this barn in the last year or so.   So Lonesome Hung wide in the October race and the place horse that day won next out in a $147K Stallion Series stakes; gelding has trained solidly for this but Empire-bred must prove he can roll in open company.   Morning Calm Game in the debut and like the way he was getting to the winner in last; last race came back live as 6th finisher took a $200K Delta stakes, 10th finisher took an N1X and the 4th horse was 3rd in the Champagne; talented, but giving away important experience.   Smart Cover This colt can run; proven on grass, one more jump and he gets there in last; 9/7 show horse won 2 Graded stakes since; he'll need some help up front and backers have to hope somebody goes out and duels with the rail; things will need to open up at just the right time.   Two Jacks Wild Runner showed agility overcoming fact he hopped in the air; runner has shown a decent turn of late foot, but not against this caliber foe; needs very best.   Gala Award He has the look of quality about him and recent drills solid; one sibling was a Grade 2 winner on grass and top kin Stormello took a Grade 1 and banked over $700K; like the way he was inching toward the winner in the debut showing some try; considering that he was reluctant to load into the gate last time and that he still ran well, speaks volumes; repeat within the scope.   Mr Speaker Colt took a shot on the dirt in the Holy Bull but is back on his preferred surface; show horse in last flattered him by taking the Risen Star next out; versatile enough to lead or come from the clouds; fresh Lasix has been a good ploy for Shug; don't ignore.   Can'thelpbelieving (IRE) He's fired every time and like fact he has run well at all the venues; note he was tons best of the rest in the stateside debut; must be left in the exotic conversation at least.   Cabo Cat Hung 5 wide in the only poor effort; and note he overcame trouble for the win; fit enough to drill several times since the last race, Rosario got a chance to figure him out and would not be shocked if he is right there when the smoke clears.   Ring Weekend The light went on as soon as he was sent long; 1/18 winner beat $75K optional foes next out; no published moves since last and he could be compromised by the slot if he gets a chance to suit up. - Brian Mulligan Race 11 Game Day Sire wins with approximately 11% of his turf starters and this is the first foal from a dam who won 3 of 15 starts for 85k, including 0-for-1 over turf; his early speed can be helpful in a turf dash, but this looks like a tough spot for his first turf test and his first start against winners; third finisher from latest won next out at Crc on 2/23 going 7f vs. MSW rivals with a 78 Beyer.   Gentlemans Code Multiple stakes placed veteran hasn't recorded a win since October 2012, and maybe the 25k price tag is a negative to consider, but he's clearly capable of producing a competitive performance against competition of this caliber.   Really Sharp Although he was disqualified, he came up just a nose short in a G3 event in his only start over turf, and if nothing else, he appears to be well meant while getting back over turf for his second start back from a long layoff; runner up from latest returned to win next out here on 2/23 going 6f vs. 25k OPC's with a 93 Beyer.   Wildcat Creek Can't ignore that he enters this race after a long layoff, but he's run well sprinting over turf and dirt in his career, and he shows up for a barn and rider that team up with success; winner from latest won next out at Del on 7/15 going 5f over turf vs. 40k OPC's with a 95 Beyer, and more recently won a 90k stakes sprinting over this turf course.   Mr. Sutton He has a fine pedigree for turf and have to respect the effort he showed up with at second asking when placed over turf for the first time; however, he's meeting up with winners for the first time after a long layoff, and he might actually prefer more distance to work with down the road.   Full Moon's Back It's safe to say that he outran his odds when finishing third in his latest start and that was a pretty sharp performance for only his second turf attempt; nevertheless, others entice more.   Imperial Robyn He's been a pretty consistent performer racing over turf, and he brings a high degree of early speed with him, but it does look like he's going to have to hope that a number of these show up with less than their best to have a chance at the top spot.   Farleys Mandate A couple of his recent starts over turf have been two of the better efforts of his career but he's never run a race that is fast enough to suggest that he can keep up with the top contenders in this one; he has the look of an outsider.   Law Dog He ran well from off the pace when chasing a couple of today's rivals to the finish in his latest outing and there's a chance that he might get a similar setup in this event; others entice more, but not going to be surprised if he's moving in on them in deep stretch.   Alpha Slew He's another in here who has a lot of early speed to employ and he enters this race off of one of the sharper performances of his career; feel that he's eligible to be involved in the running every step of the way.   Loveyouallthetime A number of horses in the main body of this race have shown the ability to run well over dirt and this might prove to be a tough step up in class for this gelding after being claimed for 5k from his latest start; runner up from latest won next out here on 2/23 going 6f vs. 6.25k claimers with a 62 Beyer. - Brian Pochman