LEXINGTON, Ky. – Keeneland opens the final three-day stand of its spring meeting on Wednesday with an eight-race card highlighted by turf allowances and 2-year-old maiden races. While it’s not quite the massive pick six carryover that drew interest last week, there is a $32,747 carryover into Keeneland’s Super High 5 on Wednesday. As part of the sequence, bettors will have to debate between Broadway Boogie and Federalist Papers in the day’s eighth race, a $120,000 conditioned allowance for fillies and mares going 1 1/2 miles on the turf. The day’s three turf allowances should have fine conditions, as Wednesday’s forecast in Lexington is for clear skies and temperatures in the 60s before rain moves into the area Thursday. Broadway Boogie and Federalist Papers are the only members of this field to have won at 1 1/2 miles. Federalist Papers won a 1 1/2-mile turf allowance at Keeneland’s 2022 spring meet. She is making her first start since October and will have Tyler Gaffalione in the irons. Federalist Paper’s trainer, Brendan Walsh, had saddled seven winners through Sunday and sits third in the trainer standings behind Wesley Ward with 10 wins and Brad Cox with nine. Meanwhile, Gaffalione leads the rider standings with 17 wins to 14 for Luis Saez and 12 for Irad Ortiz Jr. :: Bet Keeneland with Confidence: Get DRF PPs, Picks, and Betting Strategies. Shop Now.  Broadway Boogie, trained by James Toner, has run twice this year, with an allowance win at this distance in January at Gulfstream. She most recently was fifth in the Grade 3 The Very One. She has never run at Keeneland. Walsh also has a contender in the fourth race, a one-mile turf allowance for older horses with a $110,000 purse. He trains Gamer, who faces winners for the first time. He was second in his first two starts before breaking through with a maiden win at Turfway last month. The richest purse of the day comes in the day’s sixth race, a $130,000 turf-sprint allowance for older horses. Ward sends out stable stalwart Bound for Nowhere to get his season started. The 9-year-old millionaire, who is a multiple graded stakes winner on this Keeneland course, is making his first start since October, when he was second in the Grade 2 Nearctic at Woodbine. Before that, he won the Grade 2 Highlander there. Ward is leading the trainer standings at this meet in part due to his typical prowess in the early-season 2-year-old races. He has won four of the five juvenile maiden races run this meet. Ward has strong candidates in both of Wednesday’s 2-year-old races. In the day’s first race, he will send out Irish-bred Blue Eyed Soul for the Coolmore partners. In the fifth race, he will saddle Barbtourage, a $425,000 daughter of leading sire Into Mischief, for Stonestreet. The filly has been working bullets locally. After Wednesday’s action, Keeneland concludes its meet with a nine-race card on Thursday and 10 races on Friday. The feature on Friday is the Grade 3, $300,000 Bewitch, highlighted by Grade 1 winner War Like Goddess. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.