Belmont at the Big A | Race 6 | Post Time 3:38 p.m. (ET) One of the most intriguing horses running on this entire Sunday card is Tazara (#5), who makes her North American debut for Chad Brown. This filly really came to hand toward the end of her 3-year-old season in France, upsetting an open stakes on turf at 14-1 before holding her own against Group 3 company when last seen in October. She was subsequently purchased at auction by Resolute Racing for the U.S. equivalent of $792k. Notably, she was sent to the front end in those recent starts overseas, and she seems to perform best when able to race prominently. However, early speed in Europe doesn't always translate to forward position in America, so it will be interesting to see what kind of trip she pulls in her U.S. debut. Her best effort beats this field, but she figures to be a pretty short price. Creed's Gold (#7) looks pretty logical after twice hitting the board at this level in Florida and Kentucky. She's a confirmed turf sprinter who has shown the versatility to stretch out to a mile, so I wouldn't worry at all about her getting this 6-furlong distance. She possesses good tactical speed and is coming off her best effort to date. She just comes in with exposed form attracting Irad, so she probably won't be an interesting price. Weekend Rags (#3) seems like a candidate to bounce back into form as she returns to the New York circuit. She didn't run that badly in a couple of stakes attempts down in Florida, but the 5-furlong distance of those races is probably a bit too short for her. She fits well here, but just has to avoid getting outrun in the early stages.  My top pick is Cara's Time (#2), who makes her turf debut in the 16th start of her career. There really wasn't any reason to try grass with her early on since she ran so well on dirt during her 2-year-old season. She's struggled with consistency since then, but she's still capable of producing some big efforts when she's able to attain forward position. The TimeformUS Pace Projector is predicting that she will be contesting the pace in a scenario favoring frontrunners. (Tazara is not depicted on the Pace Projector since she lacks American pace data.)  Cara's Time obviously has to transfer her form to turf, but Not This Time is an excellent 16% turf sprint sire, and there is some turf going back into her female family. I'm also encouraged that she ran two of the best races of her career on sealed racetracks. Ruben Silvera is the right jockey to deliver an aggressive ride.