Bellafina, by Quality Road Last 3 Beyers: 89-75-94 ◗ Owned by Kaleem Shah of Bayern fame, this $800,000 purchase from the March 2-year-old in training sale in Ocala has been nothing short of sensational in sweeping three major divisional events on her home Southern California circuit, winning by a combined 15 lengths with real flair. The outside post should be no problem, given her speed, and it might also even give jockey Flavien Prat some attractive options as the field makes its way onto the backstretch. Serengeti Empress, by Alternation Last 3 Beyers: 78-84-62 ◗ Hard to say just who she beat in the Pocahontas, given it graded out only to a 78 Beyer, but trainer Tom Amoss is confident the filly will match up favorably with the competition and has been cognizant of keeping the filly “as fresh and fit and sharp as we possibly can” through some demanding morning work. :: BREEDERS’ CUP 2018: Entries, odds, comments, and more Restless Rider, by Distorted Humor Last 3 Beyers: 84-73-75 ◗ Her willingness to rate and her high turn of speed should make her a dangerous combination under the perennially underrated Brian Hernandez Jr., who once again will look to get this gray filly into a nice rhythm before asking for her best. Jaywalk, by Cross Traffic Last 3 Beyers: 85-76-77 ◗ The fact she has never raced around two turns might be a cause of concern for some, but no doubting the quality of a filly who won a Grade 1 by nearly six lengths and has won 3 of 4 starts overall; surely she and jockey Joel Rosario are keys in how the early pace unfolds. Reflect, by Trappe Shot Last 3 Beyers: 79-67-76 ◗ This filly was the only opponent who had anything resembling a chance of catching Restless Rider in the Alcibiades, as she was cutting slightly into the final margin with a determined run. She has already finished behind several of these Juvenile Fillies rivals in prior races, but seems a prime candidate to capitalize if they go too fast early. :: Visit our Breeders' Cup one-stop shop for PPs, Clocker Reports, and more Vibrance, by Violence Last 3 Beyers: 79-75-56 ◗ Looking to turn the tables on Bellafina after finishing a distant second to her in the Chandelier, this filly is likely to be asked by John Velazquez to reserve her speed through the early going; a big ask, but her two-back maiden victory at Del Mar sure was done the proper way. Sippican Harbor, by Orb Last 3 Beyers: 77-78-62 ◗ This $260,000 yearling purchase has raced exclusively at Saratoga, where she was 2 for 2 on the main track, starting with a 17-length off-the-turf maiden victory and ending with her last-to-first surprise in the seven-furlong Spinaway. Trainer Gary Contessa is a highly capable veteran with more than 2,300 career wins.