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. 12:34 GP 2nd The pace didn't come back for GRACE'S DRAMA (#3, 9-2) last time as the two pacesetters dominated throughout. Previously, she looked good in first start off the Dibona claim to easily handle Paynter Fest by open lengths. Consistent mare should be running late. -Dan Illman 1:39 MTH 3rd Well aware that trainer Derek Ryan doesn't win often with firsters but COUNTERFEITCURENCY (#3, 8-1) is showing speed in his morning works and this is doesn't seem to be an above-average field of statebred maidens; dam won two races, both sprints on the main track, and she was also stakes placed. -Kenny Peck 2:20 GP 5th SPEED STAR (#1, 12-1) was part of a very hot pace in most recent turf start and hung in there pretty gamely to last for a minor piece. Don't think the fractions will be as fast this time around and she can get the jump on her main competition. Willing to forgive her recent loss on dirt as that doesn't appear to be her preferred surface. -Dan Illman 2:50 GP 6th DIAMONDS ENJOY (#1, 5-1) improved when dropped in class and distance earlier this month. Set the pace before being out-finished by the two favorites in that September 13 heat and figures up close once again after breaking from the rail. Should be prominently-placed when the real racing begins. -Dan Illman 3:22 GP 7th Taking a stab with SILVER DEFENSE (#5, 30-1) as he switches surfaces in return from a 252-day layoff. He ran some useful races on the turf once upon a time including a two-turn effort a couple of years ago in which he was cooked on a fast pace up front. Most recent dirt race at Tampa Bay came against two next-out winners (Legacy Azteca returned to hit the board in his next three starts with Beyers ranging from 67 to 77). -Dan Illman :: Want to get your Past Performances for free? Click to learn more. 3:22 MTH 7th SAINTS MARCHING IN (#6, 7-2) ran a solid race for the place in his local debut despite being floated wide on the turn, and he was flattered when the winner, Corot, returned to win again in his next start; that Beyer and his tactical speed add to the appeal. -Kenny Peck 3:56 WO 6th SYCAMORE RUN (#2, 10-1) finished first in two fast maiden sprints on the dirt over the winter, but was disqualified for a positive test in his debut in the slop at the Fair Grounds. He's worked well on the Tapeta in advance of his first start for trainer Roger Attfield, and could take some catching in his first grass try in this N1X. -Ron Gierkink 4:00 RP 1st G'S ALILCRAZY (#8, 4-1) stepped up his game with the move to turf and now stretches out to two turns, a task for which he gets good pedigree support. -Mary Rampellini 4:14 MTH 9th BLINDED VISION (#8, 8-1) wasn't close in his last two, and the layoffs are concern when coupled with the fact that he was eased last time, but he had little chance in that return from the break last time when he was caught well off the speeds in a race loaded with same, as he has never shown he wants to pass horses late; he was also against the race flow in his prior pair but he could be the main speed in this sprint and he can steal it if he's able to shake loose for the first time this year. -Kenny Peck :: Click to learn about our DRF's Free Past Performance program. 4:41 MTH 10th PIANZI (#1, 6-1) has tactical speed and hails from a barn which excels when it come sto short races on the grass, and those are two traits that successful turf sprinters tend to have; dam never tried turf but she did produce a minor grass winner in Paper Street, and this gelding does figure to be use his early zip and inside post to work out a nice trip. -Kenny Peck 4:56 RP 3rd CHIEF CICATRIZ (#8, 6-1) moves back to dirt and back to six furlongs for the David M. Vance and he's registered his 14 career wins on the main track. A number of them have come at this distance. -Mary Rampellini 5:02 WO 8th LOOKIN TO STRIKE (#4, 6-1) parlayed a three-wide stalking trip into a decisive score in a quick allowance/optional claimer on the Tapeta when coming off a seven-month absence three weeks ago. He could strike again if stablemate Real Money softens up the imposing SILENT POET on the front end. -Ron Gierkink 5:35 WO 9th ALL CANADIAN (#4, 6-1) was arguably best last time in the rich Simcoe Stakes, during which he was stuck in traffic along the inside before closing wide for second. He's going on Lasix, and his freshman sire, Reload, was a G3-winning turf miler. -Ron Gierkink 6:37 WO 11th BREATHLESSNTHESAND (#4, 8-1) raced wide throughout when sixth in the $250K Simcoe Stakes for graduates of local yearling sales in his encouraging second start. Blinkers and leading rider Stein are added for this OS/$40K maiden event on the inner turf. -Ron Gierkink 8:40 RP 11th CURLIN'S JOURNEY (#6, 9-2) was Grade 3-placed last year at Del Mar and owns what ranks as this field's best last-race Beyer Speed Figure. -Mary Rampellini