The Meadowlands will play host to 2025 Dan Patch winners Yo Tillie and Lexus Kody - along with a number of other top Standardbred stars from last year - during an 11-race qualifying session on Saturday morning (April 11) in New Jersey. Yo Tillie, named the best 3-year-old trotting filly of 2025, is slated for action in the fourth race starting from post one with regular driver Todd McCarthy in the bike for trainer Andrew Harris. Last seen winning the Breeders Crown in late October at Woodbine Mohawk Park, the now 4-year-old won 11 of 12 races last year and has 19 wins in 24 career starts along with $1.2 million in earnings. She will be joined in the five-horse dash by stablemate Voguish, a fellow 4-year-old that has earned over $400,000 in her time on the track. Lexus Kody was honored as Trotter of the Year at the Dan Patch Awards in Florida in February, and he will also make his first on-track appearance of 2026 two races later in the sixth race. Lexus Kody closed out his championship campiagn by winning the FanDuel championship at the Meadowlands, ending his season with 11 wins in 21 starts and earnings north of $1.3 million. The 8-year-old starts from post three versus four competitors - including millionaire barn-mate Chapercraz - for trainer Ron Burke and driver Yannick Gingras. Incidentally, the Burke barn sent out the Dan Patch winner in the 2-year-old pacing filly ranks, Loua Dipa, in a qualifier at The Meadows on April 7. With Ronnie Wrenn Jr. in the bike, the daughter of Sweet Lou sat off the pace before sprinting home in 27 1/5 for the 1:55 1/5 victory. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Back at the Meadowlands on Saturday, Burke also has a potential top 3-year-old in action with Ubrute making his first appearance of the year. The Kentucky Sire Stakes champion pacing colt from 2025 starts from post one with Gingras in the bike against Kindergarten champion Bookie J (post three, Dexter Dunn). Additionally, the Hall of Fame trainer has millionaire 4-year-old pacer Swingtown prepping for his first start of 2026. He'll also go out with Gingras from post one in race 11. Others in the Saturday lineup worth noting include Peaceful Way winner Sugar Packet in the opener from post six with Gingras driving for trainer Blake MacIntosh, and 4-year-old Harris trainee Unreasonable in the eighth race. The latter was purchased privately by Harris along with co-owners William Pollock and Bruce Areman after earning just under $550,000 and pacing 1:47 4/5 at The Red Mile. Unreasonable goes from post one with Jason Bartlett listed to drive. The Meadowlands card starts at 10 a.m. (EDT). On Friday morning at Southern Oaks Training Center in Florida, Horse of the Year Beau Jangles will qualify for the first time this year. The Dr. Ian Moore trainee is at the top of the heap in terms of 3-year-old pacing contenders this year after posting a perfect record in 12 starts as a freshman. Beau Jangles, who will be driven by co-owner Jonathan Roberts, starts from post two in the fourth race (post time about 10 a.m.) and is flanked by two stablemates, including millionaire Prince Hal Hanover.