There are no stakes or allowance races at Gulfstream Park on Sunday, but there are many good wagering opportunities as most of the races are competitive with no clear-cut favorite, none more so than the ninth race, a $12,500 claimer for fillies and mares. The one-mile race drew 10 horses for turf with Ready Orb Not entered as main track only. The 11-race card begins at 12:50 p.m. Eastern. The Carlos David-trained Isadorable Aida figures to be among the favorites. The 5-year-old Kentucky-bred daughter of Temple City is coming off a fifth-place finish going 1 1/16 miles in a $16,000 starter race July 18. The runner-up, Sugar Fix, was coming off a win in a race with second-level allowance conditions that was also open to horses who had not won a race since Sept. 20, 2020. Following her solid effort July 8, Sugar Fix finished fourth as the favorite in a $25,000 starter race at Kentucky Downs on Wednesday. Isadorable Aida will appreciate the easier company she is facing, and with five of her six wins coming at about 7 1/2 furlongs or a mile, she is cutting back to a more preferred distance. Isadorable Aida is versatile so Miguel Vasquez will have options depending on how she breaks from the inside post. :: Bet the races with confidence on DRF Bets. You're one click away from the only top-rated betting platform fully integrated with exclusive data, analysis, and expert picks. The pace should be honest, which could play into the hands of Little Bit Good, who appeared to have no chance turning for home but rallied late to win a $12,500 claimer by a head for trainer Ronald Spatz on Aug. 13. The 1 1/16-mile race was contested over turf rated good. Little Bit Good seems comfortable running over firm turf as well. A 4-year-old Florida-bred daughter of Drill, Little Bit Good was claimed out of her win by trainer Robert Dibona on behalf of Michael Moriarty. The past five years Dibona has a 22 percent strike rate and $1.84 ROI with claimed horses running back the first time. Little Bit Good will break from post 5 with Chantal Sutherland picking up the mount from Vasquez. Pearlescent steps up in class after coming from out of the clouds to win a nonwinners-of-three $12,500 claimer for trainer Elizabeth Dobles on July 30. Leading rider Edgard Zayas retains the mount. Wonder Blondy drops in class. She beat Isadorable Aida the last time she ran in a straight claiming race. A 4-year-old Florida-bred daughter of He’s Had Enough, Wonder Blondy is trained by Juan Rodriguez. Ghostly Beauty could be dangerous coming off a layoff while making her first start for leading trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.