Florida-breds of all ages will share the spotlight Saturday at Gulfstream Park, where six $100,000 stakes restricted to statebreds highlight a stellar 11-race card. Those six stakes make up the entirety of a mandatory-payout Rainbow 6 sequence that is expected to offer a final pool of approximately $3 million if not hit on either Thursday or Friday’s programs. Post time for the special program has been advanced to 12:05 p.m. The 6 1/2-furlong FHBPA Fillies and Mare Sprint will kick off the stakes activity and figures to be dominated by graded stakes winners Mystic Lake and Nic’s Style – if they both run. Mystic Lake will likely be favored, having won six of her last eight starts, with five of those victories coming against open stakes company. But trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said he was uncertain whether he was going to bring his mare back on just three weeks’ rest following a very disappointing sixth-place finish, beaten 26 1/2 lengths by Eclatant and Grand Job, in the Grade 1 Madison on April 4 at Keeneland. “It’s likely going to be a game-time decision with her,” Joseph said. “If she was going to be 2-5 and looking like she’d have an easy race, I’d definitely do it. But the race isn’t likely to be that easy, so I’m not sure I want to bring her back that quick.” :: Play Gulfstream Park with confidence! DRF Past Performances, Picks, and Clocker Reports are available now.  If Mystic Lake doesn’t go, Nic’s Style will again be a heavy favorite despite disappointing chalk players in her last three starts. In each of those races, she finished second as the odds-on choice while facing open allowance and high-priced claiming opposition. FHBPA Sophomore Sprint Maykomotion and Rockies Balboa, who finished first and second, respectively, in the seven-furlong Sophomore Sprint on March 2 at Tampa Bay Downs, turn back to six furlongs when squaring off again Saturday in Gulfstream Park’s version of the Sophomore Sprint. Maykomotion led throughout as the 4-5 favorite in the pair’s initial encounter, readily holding off a challenge from Rockies Balboa through the final quarter-mile to register a fairly convincing two-length victory. Rockies Balboa could get a little more pace help in the rematch, which also features the speedy Wootun, who exits a strong second-place finish of his own in the six-furlong Hutcheson in his most recent start. The stakes-placed Diciassette, a disappointing third as the odds-on favorite in the Hutcheson, also cannot be discounted making his third start off the layoff for trainer Patrick Biancone.\ FHBPA Turf A pretty well-matched field of eight older horses will go 1 1/16 miles on the grass in the FHBPA Turf. The red-hot Junction Road will perhaps be the tepid choice returning to the turf off a pair of victories against open company over the synthetic track. Junction Road paired up career-best 88 Beyer Speed Figures for those two wins but will be returning on short rest, just 15 days, on Saturday. Other key contenders include Adios Cole and Tank, who finished necks apart when second and third, respectively, in the Turf Classic for Florida-breds last month at Tampa; the versatile Private Thoughts; and Classic Mo Town, who will race first off the claim for trainer Mark Casse. :: Get Gulfstream Park Clocker Reports from Mike Welsch and the Clocker Team. Available every race day.  FHBPA Sophomore Fillies Sprint Arindel homebred Mythical could be the shortest-priced favorite on the card and a likely single on most Rainbow 6 tickets when taking on eight rivals going six furlongs in the Sophomore Fillies Sprint. The graded stakes-placed Mythical has won 6 of 8 starts and returns against restricted company for the first time since dominating both the seven-furlong Susan’s Girl and the 1 1/16-mile My Dear Girl divisions of the Florida Sire Series here last fall. “We considered going to Maryland for the Miss Preakness, but Saratoga is our goal this summer, so we decided the best way to get her there was to run her out of her own stall against Florida-breds,” Arindel racing manager Brian Cohen said. “If she had drawn inside the speed, we might not have run, but we like her position outside, where she can hopefully break, sit off the pace, and draw off. That’s what she likes to do best.” Tessellate figures to offer Mythical her sternest test, having won three of her last four starts, all stakes, including the Sophomore Fillies at Tampa by 4 3/4 lengths as the 3-10 favorite on March 29. FHBPA Sprint Damon’s Mound, who became a millionaire following his very popular victory in the restricted NYRA Bets Sprint on March 29 at Tampa Bay Downs, also will be a short-priced favorite when returning locally in the six-furlong FHBPA Sprint. Damon’s Mound captured the Sunshine Sprint as a prohibitive favorite to launch his 2026 campaign on Jan. 17 before being upset by Jack’s Promise when returning to open company for the Gulfstream Park Sprint five weeks later. Flood Zone, winner of the Grade 3 Gotham at 3 and a strong third behind Damon’s Mound at Tampa, looms the more likely alternative for those looking to side against the favorite in the Rainbow 6. FHBPA Fillies & Mares Turf The finale is for older fillies and mares going one mile on the grass. Souper Zonda and Lets Go Koko, who finished first and second, just a half-length apart, in the Distaff Turf for Florida-breds last month at Tampa, headline a field that also includes 12-time winner Ashima and the stakes-placed Dreaming of Abba, who’ll make her local debut in this spot. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.