RACE 6: AIROSA was strong over the turf last out on the lead at the distance, and trainer Kevin Attard wins at 17 percent with 2-year-olds in their third career starts. GOLDEN CANARY chased Airosa in vain last out, not being able to make up any ground. She was the only one in the field able to stay close to her, and trainer Mark Casse has strong numbers second lifetime start with 2-year-olds. READY TO JAM had a professional maiden win last out with a wide trip. LIVING MAGIC won the My Dear Stakes over a small field, and her sire, Justify, has an average winning distance of 6.8 furlongs with a 37 percent win rate on the grass. Never Silent dusted the field in her debut and should relish the switch to turf, will add if any scratches. (4) RACE 7: PATCHES O’HOULIHAN has been dominant this season, winning four straight races facing 3-year-olds. He climbs the ladder to take on older, more seasoned competition for the first time in graded stakes company. He is fast, and in a race devoid of speed may have it all his own way. SOUPER WATSON hasn’t finished out of the exacta this season and has been as steady as they come. He should sit a nice trip stalking trip with that outside post. CANDY OVERLOAD hasn’t gotten back to the winner’s circle since winning the Forego at Turfway in February, but he has suffered some wide trips and gets the rail draw for the third start of his current form cycle. He will need an honest pace up front, but this jockey-trainer combo is firing at 30 percent. (3) RACE 8: RHAPSODY was kept to task with a very gritty winning debut. She may be alone on the lead should she break alertly form the inside post. READY TO JAM was victorious second time out at this distance. She looks to turn the tables on Rhapsody, who bested her first out. Ready to Jam is cross-entered in the Catch a Glimpse. GOLDEN CANARY breaks from the outside post and should be part of the first flight. She also is cross-entered in the Catch a Glimpse and is worth a look in each spot. FOUR STRONG WINDS stalled on the lead last out, finishing second over this course and distance. He should move forward third time out. (4) RACE 9: MOIRA has been dealt some tough racing luck this season. She was completely thrown out of her element being rushed up to the pace after being pinched at the break in the Nassau, but she hung tough for second against a very tough winner in Fev Rover. Moira reunites with jockey Rafael Hernandez for her third start off the layoff and will appreciate the added distance. SALIMAH won an allowance on turf at Saratoga in her first start of the year while getting back on Lasix. She is undefeated at this distance on turf, and Chad Brown fires at 29 percent second off the layoff. (2) RACE 10: STANLEY HOUSE deserves a pass after a very questionable trip last out in the Plate Trial. He gets Kentucky Derby and Belmont-winning rider Javier Castellano, who was aboard for his maiden win at Gulfstream in March. WICKENHEISER was impressive in the Oaks second start off the layoff, weaving her way through traffic for a gutsy second. She looks to have more upside. KAUKOKAIPUU comes here fresh, as he skipped the Plate Trial after the Grade 3 Marine. He showed a new dimension stalking the pace in his last two races and needs to be cautious of getting head strong here. TOUCH’N RIDE fired an eye-catching race second time out, winning by five against a heavy favorite. The son of Candy Ride looks like he has more in the tank. KALIK is a Grade 2 winner that ships in for Brown. He adds Lasix here, but the surface is a question. Moon Landing is a longshot to consider. He showed promise early last year before things went awry. He woke up a bit last out, and blinkers are once again added as he breaks from the outside post. (5) THE PLAY: 3, 5, 7, 9 / 1, 5, 10 / 1, 4, 6, 11 / 7, 8 / 1, 6, 8, 11, 15 = $96 ticket