There's an undefeated 3-year-old based in Ontario, and then there's another unbeaten that hasn't received such headlines. While Beau Jangles has made the news, trainer Anthony Beaton's undefeated pacing filly Be Perfect BG has won all seven of her career starts and hopes to make it eight straight on Saturday night in the $180,000 final of the New Jersey Sire Stakes (Platinum division) at the Meadowlands. The daughter of Perfect Sting landed the pole position with only six other fillies facing her in the 13th race on the program. "She's really developed nicely," said Beaton when asked about Be Perfect BG compared with last year. "She's gotten taller and has more length." Staked only in New Jersey as a freshman, Be Perfect BG wrapped up her first year of racing on August 1 with a dominating victory in the same class she'll race with on Saturday. Despite the long absence Be Perfect BG showed no rust at all as she returned to the Meadowlands with a powerhouse 1:50 victory in her stakes debut on May 2. Raced off-the-pace in her second leg on May 9, the results were the same with Be Perfect BG pacing home in 26 1/5 and rolling past runner-up She Stings in the late going. "I don't think we've seen the bottom of her as yet," said Beaton. "Dexter (Dunn) always seems to give her a great trip." Be Perfect BG must navigate a short field, but there are a few fillies that have the potential to rise to the occasion with big money on the line. Perfect Thought earned $197K as a freshman and is off to a slow start this year for trainer Megan Scran, but she showed improvement in each start and is likely trending in the right direction. Scott Zeron drives the filly from post two. She Stings got the pace to her liking in the second Sire Stakes leg and was a solid second behind the favorite, as she was in the first round where she tailed Be Perfect BG to the wire. Joe Bongiorno trains and drives She Stings, who starts from post four. Be Perfect BG will get a chance to prove herself on the big stage later this year as Beaton has charted a course to see her against open company moving through the campaign. "We've got her in one open race every month," said Beaton, who hopes Be Perfect BG not only remains perfect but is able to tackle open company with the same ability she's shown within the Garden State. "After this race, we'll bring her home and get her ready for the Fan Hanover (eliminations June 6). After that she's eligible to the Jerry Silverman at the Meadowlands in July and the Lynch at Pocono in August," said Beaton. Be Perfect BG has the New Jersey Classic back at the Meadowlands, as well as the Breeders Crown and Matron Stakes on her potential schedule. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Bookie J is another undefeated horse of sorts (three-for-three in 2026), looking for the top prize in the $225,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes for sophomore pacing colts and geldings carded as race six on the Meadowlands stacked stakes Saturday card. "I'm happy with the way the horse has come back," said Chris Ryder, who conditions the altered son of Perfect Sting. Bookie J was a 1:50 winner in the only preliminary leg he competed in, with Ryder choosing to qualify him in preparation for the final. "Scott Zeron hopped on and he qualified well," said Ryder of Bookie J, who landed in a qualifier with stablemate Twin B Joe Fresh, driven by Dexter Dunn.  Bookie J will get Dunn back in the bike for the rich final and starts from post five in the field of nine. "It's a much tougher group," said Ryder of the final field Bookie J will face on Saturday. "Sonofanutcracker went a pretty big mile last time." Ryder and many others noticed how effortlessly Sonofanutcracker (post two) blew away rivals, pacing to a 1:50 mark on May 9 with Dunn in the bike despite a sloppy track. Tim Tetrick picks up the drive for trainer Tom Cancelliere on Saturday behind the homebred son of Nutcracker Sweet, one of only two in the field not sired by Perfect Sting. Azrael Blue Chip (post nine) didn't get the best of the draw, but the Besim Odza-trained colt has finished strongly in both Sire Stakes events, just a nose behind Bookie J in the opening round and second behind Sonofanutcracker on May 9. A seven-time career winner, Azrael Blue Chip will be driven by Andrew McCarthy. A Perfect Moment has only two career starts for trainer Tony Alagna but has shown speed in both outings. A solid fourth in his maiden voyage, coming from ninth at the three-quarter pole, A Perfect Moment leveled out in the second round after sprinting away in a 26 3/5 opening quarter. A Perfect Moment drew the pole position. Rocknacious (post three) enters the final in improving form for trainer Linda Toscano, with the addition of Lasix prior to the Sire Stakes perhaps one of the main reasons. The first foal from the $1.1 million winner Rocknificent, Rocknacious will have Jason Bartlett in the bike. Ooglesaurus (post six) has three wins in seven starts this year for the Bongiorno stable but will need to lift his game with two even efforts in the preliminary legs. The 15-race Meadowlands card starts at 6:35 P.M. (EDT) and also features the first leg of the Miss Versatility for mare trotters, as well as the initial round of the NJ Sire Stakes for 3-year-old trotters. Ryder said that Twin B Joe Fresh will qualify again this weekend at the Meadowlands while stablemate Miki And Minnie will race in Sunday's Betsy Ross at Harrah's Philadelphia. "They will both go to Woodbine Mohawk Park for the Roses Are Red," said Ryder of the June 6 date for elimination races. "Jason Bartlett will drive Miki And Minnie." Dexter Dunn owns a piece of Twin B Joe Fresh and must remain her pilot in any race the two mares meet.