With most other North American sports being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, we hope the sport of horse racing can entertain you during these trying times. Daily Racing Form has served as the most trusted source of news and information about the sport since 1894, and moving forward we have decided to provide a free daily playbook; something that both hardcore horseplayers and casual observers can reference to get informed of each day's action. 1:00 GP 1st MISSANDEI (#1, 9-2) not overly bred for turf but wouldn’t have to be much to launch career with a victory debuting for this tag. Showed enough in 3/4 grass drill to merit top billing in opener. -Mike Welsch 1:34 GP 2nd FLAMING HOT (#4, 3-1) hard to knock in his present form. Ran off screen on graduation day, missed a head to wire to wire winner Inter Miami last time. Should be along this time. -Mike Welsch 1:52 TAM 4th DELTA LEVY (#10, 6-1) didn’t get enough pace in that last try but he was moving deceptively well through the lane while no threat to the top three; impressive in that win over non-winners of three two back, which came on the heels of a another sneakygood try three back when he closed with interest to get the show. -Kenny Peck :: Bet the races online with DRF Bets. New members get $250 bonus 2:05 GP 3rd NEXTSTOP POKIPC (#2, 7-2) victimized by some unlucky trips in all recent tries on grass most brought about by some tough luck at the start. Plunges to bottom, might prove too good for these if leaving with the field. -Mike Welsch 2:22 TAM 5th LIL’S TURN (#3, 15-1) and J’S TWOSTEP BEAUTY (#2, 6-1) are the two main speeds in this field, which is otherwise light on pace, and if they can avoid the type of duel that ruined both of their chances when they met last time they could comprise a two-speed exacta; the former gets the tepid call to turn the tables thanks to a better draw, and the latter is going to be a shorter price after running 2nd in that last one. -Kenny Peck 2:53 TAM 6th COUNT AGAIN (#4, 3-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Kenny Peck). :: Shop DRF Past Performances, Clocker Reports, Digital Paper, Picks and more 3:08 GP 5th The short turnaround for most of the key contenders of some concern but do like the fact HIGH NOON RIDER (#6, 6-1) should get a much better pace scenario to work with than in his last meeting with Dalarna. Might just avenge a couple of recent setbacks with that rival at a square price. -Mike Welsch 3:24 TAM 7th MY GIRL ANNIE (#6, 12-1) was defeated as the odds-on favorite last time out but she was only beaten a half-length after she made a nice late run in deep stretch to make it close on the wire; new barn hasn’t enjoyed a strong meet but this is a strength of trainer Anthony Ferraro, who is at 27% (6-for-22, $3.49 ROI) with horses making their first starts off the claim over the past two years. -Kenny Peck 3:24 TAM 7th SUPER TWENTY FIVE (#11, 6-1) is appealing as a four-time winner facing some lessexperienced rivals. She also has natural speed, which should help her secure position from the wide gate and keep her up out of trouble in this large field. -Mary Rampellini :: Bet the races online with DRF Bets. New members get $250 bonus 3:30 TAM 7th SERENITSA (#2, 5-2) ran into some toughies in Florida and SoCal last year. She’s been freshened, lures Gallardo and has worked superbly for her return. – Michael Hammersly 3:39 GP 6th MAU MAU (#1, 8-1) debuts for Mott, who has the same strike rate with first-time starters in route races as he does with first-time starters generally. Plenty of pedigree here and the PAY work pattern looks both long and strong. Candy Machine could be tough but he’ll be a short price & no guarantee he routes. - Marcus Hersh 3:55 TAM 8th SUMMERING (#10, 3-1) takes the blinkers off for her first start since August, and while the layoff is of some concern she has been working very well toward her return; proven early speed adds to the appeal, as she may get first run at expected speed Distinctive Flower. -Kenny Peck :: Get the DRF GamePlan Playbook each day with a DRF+ Pro subscription. Purchase here. 3:55 TAM 8th CLASSY WOMAN (#3, 8-1) finished in front of some of these last out when second at this level. For the effort she earned what ranks as this field’s best last-race Beyer Speed Figure. -Mary Rampellini 5:38 OP 8th LAUGHING FOX (#6, 10-1) was off from August until February and maybe an injury has compromised his chances of getting back to his best 3yo form. If it has not, he fits this allowance race very well. The pace (including a rail-drawn stable-mate with speed) should be strong from the start, setting up his closing run. Might not have liked wet last time & Asmussen has +ROI with horses adding blinkers. - Marcus Hersh :: To stay up to date, follow DRF on: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter