OZONE PARK, N.Y. – There is not a stakes race on Saturday’s nine-race program at Aqueduct, but there are a few horses on the card who will likely turn up in stakes on future Saturdays later in the meet. In For the Ladies and Interstatelovesong, trainer Tom Morley has two 3-year-old fillies he hopes have stakes in their future. Both are entered in a first-level allowance race at six furlongs that goes as race 2. Whether both front-running types run remains to be seen, but either has the ability to win Saturday. For the Ladies, a daughter of Upstart, displayed sharp speed in her debut Oct. 5 and was caught in the final jump by Newtown Pike, a filly who ran second in a stakes race at 18-1 at Oaklawn Park in her next start. For the Ladies came back to win her next start, a maiden race, by 7 1/4 lengths on Nov. 29. “I do not aim to win first time out, but, yes, it was marginally disappointing under the circumstances to be beaten on the line by a head bob,” Morley said. “What you want to see is for them to still move forward, and she definitely did.” :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Morley said For the Ladies has been a challenge to train and credited his staff with working patiently with her in the mornings. With Oaklawn Park on a break, Ricardo Santana Jr., who rode For the Ladies in both of her starts, is available to ride the filly on Saturday. Morley also entered Interstatelovesong, but running her would mean coming back in two weeks off a maiden victory, which came five weeks after a runner-up finish in her debut. Morley said that if Interstatelovesong doesn’t run Saturday, she could be pointed to the $135,000 Ruthless Stakes on Jan. 31 at Aqueduct. Trainer Linda Rice runs Ohoopee, a filly she claimed for $50,000 from Wesley Ward out of a win on Nov. 26 at Churchill. There are two other allowances on Saturday’s card. Race 4 is a first-level allowance for New York-bred 3-year-old fillies at 6 1/2 furlongs. Hot Currency, trained by Rice, and Daniella Marie, trained by Chad Summers, finished second and third, respectively, in the $500,000 Fifth Avenue division of the New York Stallion Series on Dec. 6. In that race, Hot Currency hooked up early with longshot Fancy Lights, the pair being joined by Daniella Marie around the far turn. Hot Currency and Daniella Marie dueled from the middle of the far turn into deep stretch before both were passed late by Braverthanubelieve. Hot Currency finished second by 3 3/4 lengths over Daniella Marie. Hot Currency’s last two races, including a 6 1/2-length maiden win Nov. 6, have come with blinkers added, a move Rice made after the filly finished fourth in a maiden race in her second career start. “I think they just made her focus a little bit more,” Rice said. “We needed her to focus pretty quickly. We had been pointing to the [Fifth Avenue] since August. We got there in pretty good shape. We didn’t get the top prize, but we got a large piece of it, so we can’t complain.” :: Get the Inside Track with the FREE DRF Morning Line Email Newsletter. Subscribe now.  Daniella Marie also improved with blinkers, winning a maiden auction race by 9 1/4 lengths on Nov. 7 with that equipment on for the first time. In her debut, Daniella Marie finished sixth in the same maiden race in which For the Ladies was second. Trainer Brad Cox, off to a 3-for-5 start at the winter meet, has the uncoupled pair of Pinky Brier and St. Brigid’s Cross entered in this spot. Pinky Brier has finished ahead of St. Brigid’s Cross the previous two times they’ve met. Morley sends out debut winner Irish Fortune. Though Irish Fortune won on the front end, Morley said she has trained well behind horses in the morning. “I thought her maiden was a very, very deep field and she was super impressive to win [going] 6 1/2 furlongs first time out,” Morley said. “There were huge positives, but this is like a baby stakes. She’s trained very good taking dirt in the mornings.” Hot-riding Jaime Rodriguez will pilot Irish Fortune from post 3. Race 8 is a first-level allowance for older New York-bred females going six furlongs. Rice has two in this spot, headed by Nina Kay, who was beaten a neck as the favorite in this condition in a race that produced next-out winners Princess Becca and Willful Mama. Intentious, who won that race, came back to run third in a Stallion Stakes race in her next start. Rice also sends out Rare Society, who is coming off a two-length maiden victory on Dec. 4. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.