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. 11:30 GP 1st TEMPLE CITY TERROR (#9, 10-1) needed 10 tries to break her maiden but did so in impressive fashion while beating a trio of next out winners in the process in her 3yo finale. Appears to be training forwardly for local bow, could offer some value in this spot. -Mike Welsch 12:20 TAM 1st DARESCA (#7, 7-2) goes back to the main track after a couple of turf tries and she didn’t run badly in that sprint, closing some ground in a race that didn’t feature all that much speed; goes long on dirt for the first time and this may turn out to be her best game, especially if she gets a favorable race flow up front. -Kenny Peck 12:50 TAM 2nd MISTER MISTER (#10, 20-1) is worth a shot at a square price, coming off three races where he was against the race flow as a closer, and now landing in a sprint where he should get a favorable set up, as there are several confirmed speeds in this line up; he did show some late interest in that local debut last time and he could upset this field if he gets swifter splits this time around. -Kenny Peck 1:00 GP 4th VITALOGY (#6, 5-2) keeps getting better and would be tough to beat with yet another forward move today. -Mike Welsch :: Bet the races online with DRF Bets. New members get $250 bonus 2:00 GP 6th BODEXPRESS (#2, 8-1) a bit tough to gauge at this point. Lost all chance when hard used in speed duel with Rare Form in G P Mile and has that one as a rival once again today. Does get post advantage drawing inside at this distance, might just get back on winning track if able to shake loose early to relax long enough on front end. -Mike Welsch 2:30 GP 7th SEDUCER (#9, 8-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Welsch). 2:52 TAM 6th EMPTY HOLSTER’s (#9, 10-10) dam was best on grass, posting both of her two career wins on the green, and she produced In the Chamber, an eight-time winner on the turf who also won her career debut; this gelding has some works that hint at some speed and he lures Gallardo, yet he figures to be overlooked some in the wagering. -Kenny Peck :: Get the DRF GamePlan Playbook each day with a DRF+ Pro subscription. Purchase here. 3:30 OP 4th DAIGLE (#8, 5-1) showed excellent speed in her debut, setting the pace over a tiring kind of track. A fast strip might serve her cause better and like that she also owns the field’s best last-race Beyer Figure. -Mary Rampellini 4:30 OP 6th SHES OUR FASTEST (#1, 8-1) cuts back from two turns to one and she’s had a good deal of success making that move, among her victories a stakes race last July at Lone Star Park and a starter allowance in November at Delta Downs. She’s a multiple stakes winner. -Mary Rampellini 5:02 OP 7th DANGERFIELD (#3, 4-1) was just edged at this level and distance last out and draws an improved post over that race. -Mary Rampellini :: Shop DRF Past Performances, Clocker Reports, Digital Paper, Picks and more 5:26 GP 12th CHANNEL CAT (#1, 9-2) stole a G2 win when getting loose on the lead last summer in the Bowling Green, defeating ZULU ALPHA in the process, and likely to get the early jump on that one in a field totally devoid of speed aside from decided longshot Manicomio. Eliglbe to spring yet another upset considering favorable pace scenario. -Mike Welsch 5:34 OP 8th GETRIDOFWHATAILESU (#4, 3-1) gets a non-winners of three lifetime spot and has an age edge on some of these as she is 4. -Mary Rampellini 6:00 GP 13th DR. EDGAR (#8, 20-1) likely overlooked in the wagering despite having won this race in 2019. Feb. 17 comeback tightener followed by a strong-looking series of March drills should have him back to something like the level he hit a year ago. He’s going forward and will avoid trouble sure to befall several trying to catch him. – Marcus Hersh :: To stay up to date, follow DRF on: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 6:41 OP 10th BAJAN CASH (#7, 8-1) is 2-for-3 this meet at Oaklawn and owns one of the field’s best last-race Beyer Figures. -Mary Rampellini 7:16 GG 8th INDIAN PEAK (#4, 5-2) had a rough go from nearly start to finish in the El Camino Real and still was head and head for the lead at the sixteenth pole. His previous Tapeta route was visually, impressive, and he should spank this group of 3yo allowance types. – Marcus Hersh