Someone will take a big step forward in the Grade 3, $150,000 Bourbonette Oaks on Saturday at Turfway Park. Worth 50 Kentucky Oaks qualifying points to the winner, the race drew a full field of 12, with two more on the also-eligible list. Only three fillies in the main body of the field are stakes winners, and all three, including the morning-line favorite, have big question marks, leaving this event wide open. California invader Sharla Rae was made the 5-2 choice on the morning line on the strength of three stakes wins for trainer Doug O’Neill, most recently the California Oaks at 1 1/16 miles on Tapeta at Golden Gate. The Bourbonette is a mile on Turfway’s all-weather Polytrack. However, California shippers have struggled to succeed at Turfway, and Sharla Rae was soundly beaten in all three tries against graded-stakes company. The other multiple stakes winner in the field is Harlan’s Destiny, who swept a trio of stakes at Charles Town last season. This will be her first start of 2015, as she has not raced since winning the Eleanor Casey Memorial Stakes on Dec. 20. She has been working regularly at Keeneland and Fair Grounds. “We ran her pretty hard [last year], and we thought this would be our first race back,” trainer Wayne Catalano said. “So, here we are. We had her at Keeneland for the break and trained a little bit, and then the weather got nasty, so we shipped to Fair Grounds and finished strong.” All three of Harlan’s Destiny’s stakes victories came on dirt, but the filly did finish third in her debut on Arlington’s synthetic track last year. By Harlan’s Holiday and out of a Lemon Drop Kid mare, the filly also is bred for a surface switch. “She’s worked really well on the synthetic,” Catalano said. Catalano also will saddle a filly with local form in Bossy, the runner-up in the Cincinnati Trophy Stakes at 6 1/2 furlongs Feb. 22 at Turfway. Bossy was a maiden winner at Arlington last year but tries two turns for the first time and drew outside in the field of 12. Mike Maker saddles the trio of Flat Deposit, third in the Cincinnati Trophy, and Right On Kitten and Walking the Kitten, both winners on turf. Right On Kitten won last year’s La Senorita Stakes at Retama Park but was soundly beaten in both of her starts this year. Sweet Success won her maiden by a neck after a spirited duel at Gulfstream Park last out, earning the top Beyer Speed Figure in the field. Other stakes performers in the field include Sweet On Smokey, a well-beaten third in the Busher Stakes last out behind the divisional standout Condo Commando, and Back Flip, a winner on turf and stakes-placed on synthetic. :: DRF Live: Get real-time updates and insights from DRF reporters and handicappers on Saturday Key contenders Sharla Rae (Last 3 Beyers: 85-68-37) * A three-time stakes winner in California but soundly beaten in three graded-stakes attempts. * Gets Drayden Van Dyke, last year’s Eclipse Award-winning apprentice, aboard. * Only two horses in the last two decades have won the Bourbonette Oaks after most recently racing in California – Class Above (2004) and Orchestrator (2010). Sweet Success (Last 3 Beyers: 90-76-56) * Comes in off a sharp Gulfstream Park maiden win, earning a 90 Beyer. * Gets Joel Rosario aboard for trainer Rusty Arnold. * The last three Bourbonette Oaks winners – In Lingerie (2012), Silsita (2013), and Aurelia’s Belle (2014) – were coming out of races at Gulfstream. * Daughter of leading synthetic sire Candy Ride. Harlan’s Destiny (Last 3 Beyers: 73-74-47) * Three-time stakes winner on dirt ran well on synthetic in her career debut. * Bred to run on synthetic, by Harlan’s Holiday and out of a Lemon Drop Kid mare. * Catalano, jockey Channing Hill, and owner James Miller won the 2014 Bourbonette with Aurelia’s Belle.