In the $200,000 Busher, a points-scoring race for the May 1 Kentucky Oaks, trainer Chad Brown sends out Current Yield, who won her debut on Jan. 31 at Tampa Bay Downs. Current Yield is a substitute for Market Chill, a maiden winner in her fourth start on Jan. 11 at Tampa. Recently, when Brown worked the two fillies together, he felt Current Yield was the better of the pair. In her debut win, Current Yield, who was on the pace breaking from the rail, put away several pace challengers before holding the late-running Sorokin at bay to win by 1 3/4 lengths. She earned a modest 58 Beyer Speed Figure. “I know the figure wasn’t fast but she sure trains like a much better filly than that especially with an eye on routing,” Brown said. “She’s going to have to get significantly faster, but she’s trained much better than that.” :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. The Busher drew only a five-horse field including Blazing Brat and Paradise, both of whom are entered in Saturday’s Davona Dale Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Blazing Brat, second in the Sandpiper Stakes, is trained by Whit Beckman, who also entered Nycon, second in the Cash Run Stakes on Jan. 3. Paradise, trained by Brad Cox, is also cross-entered in the Davona Dale. Interstatelovesong, beaten a neck by Two Bits in the Ruthless, is also in the Busher. The Busher is part of the Kentucky Oaks Championship Series. In such races where there are five-horse fields, only 75 percent of the qualifying points are awarded. So, instead of the winner getting 50, she will receive only 37.5. If the race scratches down to four, only 50 percent of the assigned points will be awarded. In Saturday’s other two stakes: * One Nine Hundred, a sharp second-level allowance winner with a 104 Beyer Speed Figure here on Jan. 9, will go for his first stakes win against just four rivals in the Grade 3, $175,000 Tom Fool Stakes going six furlongs. He will take on Full Moon Madness, last year’s Tom Fool winner, as well as Bold Journey, the 2023 Grade 3 Fall Highweight and Gravesend winner, Acoustic Ave, runner-up to National Identity in the Say Florida Sandy on Feb. 14, and recent allowance winner Breslau. * Komorebino Omoide, a Japan-bred 6-year-old by California Chrome, will make his first start for Rob Atras in the $150,000 Stymie Stakes for older males going one mile. Komorebino Omoide is owned and bred by Perry Martin, who was part owner of 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner California Chrome. He has been racing for trainer Robertino Diodoro, but was turned over to Atras in mid-January. He will face Full Screen, winner of his last two races including the Queens County, Phileas Fogg, winner of the 2024 Queens County and the Grade 2 Suburban in 2025, Ridgewood Runner and Counterspy. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.