OZONE PARK, N.Y. – The number of maiden or last-out winners at Tampa Bay Downs to win stakes elsewhere this year is growing. Trainer Chad Brown hopes Instability can add his name to the list when he runs in Saturday’s $150,000 Woodhaven Stakes for 3-year-olds scheduled for one mile over Aqueduct’s inner turf course. Brown debut maiden winners at Tampa this winter include Emerging Market and Always a Runner, 3-year-olds who in their second starts won the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby and Grade 3 Gazelle, respectively. Riley Mott won the Wood with Albus, who was coming off a maiden win at Tampa, while David Van Winkle won the Grade 3 Count Fleet at Oaklawn Park with Mad House, who made a successful seasonal debut in allowance company at Tampa. Renegade, trained by Todd Pletcher, followed his win in Tampa’s Sam F. Davis in February with a victory in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby. Instability, a son of Lope de Vega, beat 10 opponents when taking his debut by 4 1/2 lengths going a mile over Tampa turf on March 6. He made two moves in the race, one to advance into contention, another to sweep by the leaders in upper stretch. “It took a while for him to come around mentally. He finally got it together over the winter, marched toward his debut and performed the right way,” Brown said. “He seems to have a lot of talent, good-pedigreed horse, lots of potential here.” Flavien Prat will be at Aqueduct on Saturday to ride Instability from the rail. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. There is rain in the forecast. If the Woodhaven were to come off the turf, Brown has Growth Equity as the lone main-track-only entrant in the field. Growth Equity won his maiden by 4 3/4 lengths over Aqueduct’s main track on March 20. Trainer Miguel Clement is bringing Teddy’s Rocket back to the races in the Woodhaven. Teddy’s Rocket was a perfect-trip winner of his debut at Saratoga last Aug. 7. He came back in the Grade 1 Summer Stakes at Woodbine where he took a bump from an inside rival going into the first turn, raced in the back of the pack, but showed late interest to finish fourth, beaten 1 1/2 lengths. Out of that race, Teddy’s Rocket “wasn’t moving as well as he could” Clement said, so he gave the horse plenty of time. “We gave him extra time, as a result he’s late to the season,” Clement said. “He’s not 100 percent fit but he’s a talented horse and he’ll definitely improve from the race.” Manny Franco will ride Teddy’s Rocket provided the race remains on the turf. He has a first call on Growth Equity. Mark Casse entered the pair of Blackmail and Blinging It Back, but said Blinging It Back will scratch to run in the Grade 1 American Turf at Churchill Downs on May 2. Blackmail was entered in a sprint allowance race here on Friday, but will scratch to run in the Woodhaven. “I thought a little more ground, plus [facing] straight 3-year-olds,” said Casse, who noted Friday’s allowance “was a pretty salty race when you’re running against those older horses.” In his most recent start, Blackmail was disqualified from third – beaten a half-length – to seventh in what Casse felt was a “questionable” call. Casse had previously run Blackmail for D. J. Stable, but now trains him for Gary Barber, who bought him out of a digital sale in February. Like Casse, trainer Wesley Ward had Longshoreman entered in Friday’s allowance sprint but opted for the Woodhaven. This will be Longshoreman’s first start beyond 6 1/2 furlongs. Casa Cielo is a rare New York entrant for trainer Keith Desormeaux. Casa Cielo won the Kitten’s Joy in front-running fashion at Colonial Downs last September. Most recently, he finished sixth in the Black Gold Stakes at Fair Grounds. John Velazquez is named to ride. Blue Forty Two has run mostly on dirt. His one start on turf was a fifth-place finish in the Laurel Futurity last fall. The Woodhaven is carded as race 4 on a 10-race card that begins at 1:10 p.m. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.