HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Sarawak Rim, who closed out her 2025 campaign finishing seventh in her North American debut in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff, will receive some significant class relief when launching her 4-year-old season against allowance competition in Thursday’s $87,000 main event at Gulfstream Park. She is one of three horses in the one-mile test for fillies and mares to have previously raced at the Grade 1 level along with Just Basking and Anna’s Promise. Sarawak Rim attracted considerable attention at the Breeders’ Cup as the final horse saddled by the popular trainer Ignacio Correas IV before he retired following the Distaff. Sarawak Rim was never a serious factor in the race, dropping well off the pace over the speed-favoring Del Mar main track after being jostled shortly after the break. The Distaff was Sarawak Rim’s first start since she upset the 1 1/4-mile, Group 1 Criadores Stakes at the Hipodromo in Argentina six months earlier. She went through the Keeneland November breeding stock sale immediately after the Breeders’ Cup, did not meet her reserve, and was transferred shortly thereafter to the barn of trainer Rusty Arnold. “Ignacio was retiring at the time and fortunately he left her with me,” Arnold explained. “She looked great when I got her and we weren’t in any rush to run her. She probably wants a little more than a mile but she’s been breezing well and I think she should run well. :: Get Gulfstream Park Clocker Reports from Mike Welsch and the Clocker Team. Available every race day.  “This looks like a good spot. It should get us a chance to see where we fit and hopefully can be a stepping-stone to bigger races for her moving forward.” Just Basking finished third, beaten a length by Power Squeeze, in the 2024 Alabama at Saratoga but has raced only once since, finishing a non-threatening seventh while trying grass for the first time last winter at the Fair Grounds. Anna’s Promise finished second here a year ago in the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks as a prelude to her fifth-place finish five weeks later in the Kentucky Oaks. She too will come into Thursday’s feature off a long layoff, having been idle since finishing a distant third in the Monomoy Girl at Churchill Downs on June 14. Senza Parole is a lightly raced but improving filly who could prove the one to beat despite stretching to a mile for the first time off a game entry-level allowance win going 6 1/2 furlongs in her 3-year-old finale on Nov. 13 at Aqueduct. She too has graded stakes experience, having finished fifth after prompting the pace into the stretch of the Grade 2 Gallant Bloom in her previous start. Luvumorgan, who has finished off the board in three starts since winning the 6 1/2-furlong Game Face Stakes here in May, Fede, and Here’s the Kicker complete the field. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.