Caprice puts her unbeaten record on the line Wednesday at Delaware when she stretches out around two turns for the first time in the $125,000 White Clay Creek for 2-year-old fillies at one mile. “She’s by Golden Lad, so we don’t expect it to be a problem,” trainer Cal Lynch said. “The mare was two turns. She’s worked like it shouldn’t be a problem.” Caprice took her first three sprints, all at Delaware, by a combined 20 lengths. Most recently, she notched the restricted Small Wonder at odds-on. :: Bet the races with a $200 First Deposit Match + FREE All Access PPs! Join DRF Bets. Caprice breezed five furlongs last Wednesday in company with the 4-year-old gelding Mosler Time, who runs Saturday in Laurel’s Maryland Million Classic after earning an 89 Beyer Speed Figure in a first-level allowance. Not Too Late is the other multiple-race winner, having scored her last two sprints. A McKinzie half-sister to stakes-winning router Mizzen Beau, Not Too Late might have enough pedigree to last the distance. Nomoretanlines only earned a 43 Beyer winning on debut in an off-turf five-furlong heat at Delaware, but she is bred for distance as a half-sister to multiple Grade 3-winning router Dr Post. Hollywood Beauty placed third in Monmouth’s Sorority at one mile. Synergism graduated around two turns, albeit on turf, at Parx Racing last month for trainer John Servis. Beautiful Blome and Bourbon N Lace finished behind Caprice in stakes earlier this meet. Piggy Tales Up and Polecat complete the field. Rocky Run Stakes Last year, trainer Gary Capuano saddled Copper Tax to win the Rocky Run by 6 3/4 lengths en route to being considered the region’s best 2-year-old. Capuano looks to repeat in the $125,000 event at one mile with It’s Hammertime, an impressive winner of his first two starts sprinting. It’s Hammertime won his debut by eight lengths on June 5 and the restricted First State Dash here Sept. 11 by five lengths. Capuano also entered First State Dash fifth-place finisher Bangkok Bob as well as Sacred Thunder. The latter is cross-entered in Saturday’s Maryland Million Nursery. Lynch counters with Ramiel, a Tapit colt who graduated in his third start, a one-mile off-turf maiden special weight. “It wasn’t a very fast time, but the track was really deep,” Lynch said. “He’s trained well since the race, and he’s improving leaps and bounds every time. He’s just figuring it out right now.” Butch Reid ships Baby Dukes from his Parx base. A winner in 2 of 3 sprints, Baby Dukes’s lone defeat came when sixth in the Grade 3 Sanford at Saratoga. “I think the horse can get a little farther,” Reid said. “He’s really grown. [Jockey Kevin Gomez] said that he was waiting on that other horse [in his recent sprint win]. When that horse came to him, he rebroke again and [Kevin] couldn’t get him pulled up all the way around the backstretch.” Tony Eclipse enters following a gate-to-wire win around a one-turn mile at Laurel. Shootersgottashoot earned a stakes-placing when second in Monmouth’s Smoke Glacken on Sept. 7. Royal Performance and Lil Sebastian complete the field. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.