The $75,000 Bear Fan Stakes for California-bred fillies and mares at Golden Gate Fields on Saturday is wide open and includes multiple stakes winner Daffodil Sweet, stakes winner Ima Happy Cat, multiple stakes-placed runners Nardini and Square Peggy, and 2019 Bear Fan winner Princess Vivian. The six-furlong sprint attracted 13 runners, including the 3-year-old filly J and K Express, who won her career debut here Nov. 21. For Daffodil Sweet and Princess Vivian, Saturday’s race will be their third start after fresheners. “She’s training good,” said Sergio Ledezma, Princess Vivian’s trainer. Following a seven-month layoff, Princess Vivian finished fourth behind the talented Dynasty of Her Own and then third behind Miss Lady Ann. “She broke slowly, and there was no pace,” Ledezma said about Princess Vivian’s most recent start. “One thing about her is she always gives 100 percent.” Tim McCanna is hoping for a good effort from Daffodil Sweet, who has won stakes at 3 and 4 at Emerald Downs. The Ministers Wild Cat filly ran second behind Dynasty of Her Own while edging Princess Vivian by a half-length in her first start here. She was fourth in her most recent race. :: Bet the races with confidence on DRF Bets. You're one click away from the only top-rated betting platform fully integrated with exclusive data, analytics, and expert picks. “She’s had a couple starts here now. We hope she’ll relax a little early, but we know she likes the track,” said McCanna, who also entered the late-running Rebalation. Quentin Miller will send out the sharp Tip Top Cal, a full sister of $113,000 winner Top Notch. “Everything’s going good,” Miller said. “We weren’t able to get her regular rider [Frank Alvarado, who will ride Rebalation], so we went to Irving Orozco. He just needs to get her to relax.” Tip Top Gal faded after setting the pace in the one-mile Campanile on turf two years ago, but she’s turned into a solid sprinter, hitting the board in her past five starts. She’ll be looking to surpass the $200,000 mark in earnings Saturday. “She’s versatile,” Miller said. “She can rate, and if she’s in front, she’s tough to get past.” Ima Happy Cat has won 5 of 15 starts on the synthetic track here. She won the Hastings Stakes this summer at Emerald Downs before finishing fourth as the favorite behind Daffodil Sweet in the Washington State Legislator’s Stakes. Nardini makes her first start since losing by a nose in the Solano Beach on Aug. 21 at Del Mar. “We kinda freshened her up,” said trainer Andy Mathis, who also nominated her to Sunday’s open Miss America Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on the turf. “This is a good place to start. I think it’s better to go in a Cal-bred race than an open stakes.”