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. 1:32 KEE 2nd PLAY MAKER's (#4, 8-1) two sloppy-track starts - dismal. His dirt sprint on a fast track and his turf route -- not bad at all. Suspect that dry conditions and a two-turn dirt race could bring out his best, and that his best will be good enough. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:58 LRL 4th IMPERIAL SPY (#8, 30-1) is by a sire that connects at a healthy 17% rate with juvenile debut runners. The second dam was multiple stakes-placed on turf (86 turf Beyer; debut winner). Good to see a recent five-furlong breeze. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:04 KEE 3rd MISS PEABODY (#8, 12-1) has made 11 of her 15 starts on turf or synthetic, but from the look of her last-out win, as well as the June 2023 Ellis sprint, she's a dirt horse. Showed excellent and surprising speed last out with blinkers off, and goes straight into starter-allowance competition after that romp. Looking for another one like that - if not better. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:29 LRL 5th ATHLETIC STAR (#6, 10-1) might have aimed a bit too high in first start against winners when facing Great Idea, who then placed in the Maryland Million Turf Sprint with an 85 Beyer. Broke a beat slow, saved ground at the back, eased out into the stretch, altered course back to the rail, then failed to threaten. Lightly-raced gelding has upside and can kick late for barn that sent out 12-1 winner La Tache at Delaware on 10/10. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:45 BAQ 5th FORE HARP (#9, 8-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer). | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:08 KEE 5th COPP (#5, 10-1) wound up finishing all right (25.10 final quarter, the second of those two furlongs faster than the first) after breaking slowly and taking some time to find stride going 6f last out in his debut. Looks very much like a second-timer set to improve at this 7 furlong 184-foot trip. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:49 BAQ 7th YOUKNOWNOTHING (#4, 7-2) lost her turf debut as a heavy favorite back in February but she ran very well in that race to nearly overcome a tough trip; backed that effort up with another solid effort in the Bourbonette Oaks back on synthetic, then got in just a bit too tough vs stakes horses on the grass when last seen; distance is a question but she has been freshened up and is better than she looks on paper. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:21 BAQ 8th DRIVE THRU (#8, 8-1) is kin to three multiple turf winners, including Grade 1-placed turf sprinter Mr. Online; he is also a full brother to the versatile sprinter Socciatore, a three-time turf sprint winner, who owns a 99 Beyer top on dirt; Atras does good work with both first time starters and turf sprinters. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:50 WO 1st CALL ME SUE (#7, 6-1) is sent out by a trainer who's excelled with first-timers owned by Katie O'Connor. Several of his works were on the quick side and Fukumoto is 3 for 12 at the meet for the barn. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:16 KEE 9th Trainer Rusty Arnold last five years with first-timers 3yo and older dirt-route MSW is 8-2-0-2. Those two winners are the last two such horses he's run, and the more recent of those, Neon Icon, won this past April at KEE. To take it a step farther, the one workout video we have on first-timer starter NEON BORDEAUX (#2, 15-1) is a Sept. 15 gate drill inside none other than Neon Icon, who has hovered on the verge of stakes caliber since her debut win. Neon Bordeaux, who has some pedigree behind him, has been working steadily for this since late May. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:56 WO 3rd INFAMOUS COVERT (#1, 6-1) was in fine form before a four-wide trip led to his downfall most recently on the drop to $7.5K. He could rebound off the claim under a hot Nicholls, who rode this trainer's winner at the meet. -Ron Gierkink 1:32 KEE 2nd PLAY MAKER's (#4, 8-1) two sloppy-track starts - dismal. His dirt sprint on a fast track and his turf route -- not bad at all. Suspect that dry conditions and a two-turn dirt race could bring out his best, and that his best will be good enough. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets