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12:50 MTH 1st FRONT END (#3, 6-1) goes for a tag for the first time and comes out of a better race at Gulfstream, which was his first try off the layoff; trainer Jorge Delgado wins at a strong rate with his turf sprinters and while this colt will be looking to make the last run there does seem to be enough speed to set him up. – Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race
1:16 SAR 3rd GRACIE'S DELIGHT (#7, 6-1) was fast early, and she fought gamely into deep stretch before succumbing to a rail-running rallier in her career debut; she's quick, and expecting her to be more clued-in with that experience behind her. – Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race
1:57 GP 3rd ALANIS (#7, 4-1) just ran a little better and now goes third off the layoff all for a top shelf barn. This filly has some speed and draws outside main pace foes. She can stalk if needed and regular rider tags along. Isn't this filly better on the dirt something she returns to today? – Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race
2:55 SAR 6th HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPS (#7, 8-1) is one of the speeds, and he ran well two back when dueling before gamely lasting for third; tried stalking/chasing on the outside last time to no avail; underrated, and Rudy has been on a good run lately. – Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race
3:10 WO 5th AWESOME RAINBOW (#1, 6-1) came up surprisingly empty after a two-wide stalking trip in his May 4 seasonal bow. The stakes-placed 3yo has since worked brilliantly and could get back on the beam at a square price. – Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race
3:29 SAR 7th SATURDAY FLIRT (#3, 5-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer). | Get PPs for this race
4:42 MTH 9th PRIME MOTIVE (#2, 7-2) showed late interest when last over this strip, two back, and that was a sprint that was dominated by the speeds in the race; easy to forgive the failed two-turn test last time out, and he has every right to move forward back at six furlongs, in his third start off the layoff. – Kenny peck | Get PPs for this race
4:50 WO 8th DEWOLF (#1, 7-2) has been working up a storm, including five-eighths in a rapid :58.40 with champion Caitlinhergrtness May 14, while getting ready for his season debut. The son of Silent Name is adding Lasix and leading rider Pietro Moran to his arsenal in this King's Plate prep. – Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race
5:13 SAR 10th FIREBALLIN (#6, 10-1) was away from the gate slowly, then did a lot of racing to recover en route to winning his debut going seven furlongs last year; he faced stakes-quality Soontobeking on his next start, then got left behind by top 2yo NY-bred Sand Devil in the Damon Runyon before the layoff; showed some potential last year, and starts back with Lasix on looking to fire fresh once again. – Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race
5:48 GP 10th SPIT THE BIT (#7, 12-1) is by a 14% debut turf sire. His dam was un-raced. Lone turf sib is 3-0-0-1 for 4K. We like how this colt just ran better when trying two turns for the first time. He could improve on the green or at least second time routing. – Scott Ehlers | Get PPs for this race