Things are pretty quiet these days at the Palm Beach Training Center, where trainer George Weaver has the place all to himself. But Weaver hopes to make some noise Saturday at Gulfstream Park when he sends out three starters on the Summit of Speed Preview card, including the talented but lightly raced Requite. Requite will finally kick off his 2016 campaign in the $75,000 Parrot Key, which serves as the final local prep for the Grade 2 Smile Sprint on July 2. Requite has been idle since finishing second in the Grade 2 Amsterdam last summer at Saratoga. Requite was training up to the Grade 1 King’s Bishop, where he probably would have been one of the favorites, when a freak accident in his stall at the Oklahoma training center brought his 3-year-old campaign to an abrupt end. “He kicked the wall in his stall and severed an artery in his hoof,” Weaver said. “It was one of the most horrifying things you ever saw. Blood was just spurting out of the wound. Fortunately, we were able to get a bandage on him and stop the bleeding. But it took nearly six months to get him back in training again.” Requite won two starts last summer at Gulfstream, including the Big Cypress Handicap. Weaver said he was ready to run earlier this spring but contracted a fever that forced him to miss a work and delayed his comeback. “I was going to run him in a two-other-than allowance, which would have hit him right in the eyes,” said Weaver. “I don’t really want to bring him back in a stakes, but he needs to get started. He’s always been a really talented horse. I knew it when he first came along. So, hopefully he’ll come back with a big effort Saturday and we can build from there.” Requite is one of 11 horses Weaver still has at the Palm Beach Training Center. He’ll ship the entire group to Saratoga early next week. “Win or lose, he’s not going to stay around here,” said Weaver. “I’m not sure if we’ll go back in the Smile, but he obviously likes this track, so if all goes well on Saturday, we’ll take a look at the race, and if it appears to be a good spot, we’ll ship him back.” Eddie Castro, who was aboard Requite for both of his local wins here a year ago, will have the mount in the Parrot Key. A field of only five or six older horses is shaping up for the six-furlong Parrot Key and is likely to include Grande Shores, More Applause, Risk Factor, and Yourdreamsormine. Weaver said he also plans to run Fusaichi Red on Saturday in the $75,000 Royal Palm, for 3-year-olds fillies, and the older Sokie in the $75,000 Amelia Island on turf. Fusaichi Red finished third in the Grade 2 Prioress last summer at Saratoga but has not started since Oct. 31. Sokie has crossed the finish line first in three of her last four starts, although she lost one of those victories due to a stewards’ disqualification here last winter. Norman Casse, the son and assistant of trainer Mark Casse, also will be busy here Saturday. He’ll send out Grande Shores in the Parrot Key, Awesome Banner in the Big Cypress, and Dogwood Trail in the Sea Lily. The Big Cypress is a prep for the Grade 3 Carry Back on July 2. Awesome Banner was an easy winner of his first three starts, including the Grade 2 Swale here on Jan. 30. But he hit a bump in the road after being stretched out around two turns for both the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth and the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby, finishing far back in both races. Awesome Banner joined Mark Casse’s stable at Churchill Downs shortly after the Tampa Bay Derby. He’s had five works in Kentucky, none since May 14.