Check out our race-by-race verdicts and nap selection for Sunday's meeting at Gulfstream Park.
17.55 (BST - all races live on Sky Sports Racing): Myfirstexwife has been showing very good pace over the track and trip at this level and looks certain to get into contention. Dinner At Five dropped into this grade for the first time and chased home Royal Jewel, form that would get her into the money though CAMELLIA GAL looks the one to beat. Christophe Clement's filly has failed to reach a place in her three starts, the last two over a mile, but all have been at a much higher level and she's generally shown up well. Trevess would have a chance if repeating her penultimate effort and is another taking a slight drop in class.
18.24: Four K's landed a better-class claimer over 7f on Turf here in December but is just as handy over today's trip and on the surface. Wesley Ward's mare has had very little racing in the past year but is still greatly respected. MEMORIZE was racing for her fifth different barn when landing a similar event early this month, her seventh lifetime victory. She had Suz back in third that day and also holds Pocket of Candy on earlier form. Nowitna River, an eight-times winner, has been racing at Aqueduct and makes her debut on this track but wouldn't need to be more than average to get involved.
18.53: MIGHTY FAST takes a step up in trip after staying on into second over an extended 6f last time. He should be suited by the extra and gets the vote though Strong Ending is likely to attract support dropping down markedly in grade, though he's yet to really show. Ingreido has a cracking pedigree and should be starting to make progress anytime soon while Consilium ran much better last time and a repeat would see him in the frame. Privilegio gained his first place money last time but that was a poor contest.
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19.23: Fast Venezuela and Don't Get Khozy fought out the finish of a weak claimer here last month and there's little between them again. Princess Ulele ran well for third in a slightly better claimer last time and leading rider Emisael Jaramillo is on board but this can go to LALALI. She's having her first start for Carlos David and dropping down in both distance and class after leading for a long way over a mile.
19.53: Talking Book has the outside berth to contend with but caught the eye on her debut and will be winning soon for her powerful yard. Todd Pletcher's All I Need has a nice pedigree and makes her debut though all eyes here will be on POP A CHOC. She's a very expensive daughter of Bernardini who had little hope from an outside draw on her debut but showed excellent pace to get to the front in the stretch before understandably fading in the closing stages. Eternal Peace is another beautifully-bred filly by War Front out of a Galileo mare and she'll have come on a bundle for her run here last month.
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20.23: It's guesswork what BAREEQA (NAP) is doing in a race like this. Danny Gargan's mare was gaining her fourth track victory and 12th in all when landing a $60,000 event here in February and looks in a different league to these rivals. Britesideoftheroad landed a similar race over the track and trip in February, when the in-form Kiffle was behind, before runner-up in slightly better company while Scatnap had Lookinlikeaqueen back in third here in January and will have needed last month's run. Katieleigh landed a very minor claimer last month and takes on much better company.
20.53: PUT POSITION has been keeping better company recently and was just beaten by a subsequent winner on Turf here two runs ago. A reproduction of that effort would probably suffice so Scott Becker’s mare is preferred to Tiz Possible Dear, behind Brookes All Mine and Grace’s Drama here last month but possibly a shade unlucky. Quick Point and Kindhearted Kota are held on all known form but Denver should be approaching peak fitness now after a couple of outings.
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21.25: A decent prize has attracted a bumper field. Mystic Lancelot was left behind by the first two here last month but the return to a longer trip suited and Todd Pletcher should find another race for his expensively-bought Into Mischief colt in the near future, though he has also entered the promising and less-exposed No Word. Aficionado is also by Into Mischief and he had no luck on his return from a break. Hombrazo has shown himself to be a tough individual but he is making his track debut. Letmeno is a consistent sort but there will be plenty of interest in PATROL, who overcame inexperience to score readily at Aqueduct on his introduction and could be anything.
21.55: YES I SEE can defy an outside draw and gain a deserved first victory of the year. Peter Walder’s veteran blew the start last time but still finished third and can reverse that form with Il Faraone. Gran Greyfrost looked to be improving around the turn of the year but may need this but Trappezoid is on a roll and was much too strong for Dexter Road here in February. Blakey returned to winning ways over track and trip last month but this looks a stronger heat.
22.25: CARIBA came with a wet sail here over a slightly shorter trip last time and just failed to overhaul Dreams Are Made. She won over a mile at Aqueduct in February and Christophe Clement chooses his targets here carefully. Bering Strait doesn’t have much to find on the form book, however, having been trapped wide last month and Todd Pletcher’s filly also deserves the utmost respect. Serenitsa was a decent three-year-old so is worth a second look on her reappearance and Take Ten is in good form but Memphis Showboat may struggle to complete her hat-trick in this grade. No Way Jose ran in the Cheveley Park when trained by Brian Meehan but stamina remains an issue.
22.55: Royal Mandate has placed in two of her four starts to date at Woodbine and Tampa Bay Downs but Let Them Cake didn’t appear to last home upped in trip last time after a debut third over 5f. Two Cent Tootsie is already starting to look exposed but Sneer would have to go on the shortlist if getting a run after placing twice over similar distances. RENATA was making ground hand-over-fist in the closing stages of her debut here last month. That wasn’t a particularly strong maiden but she will have come on a bundle for the experience.








