Gold Standard makes her stakes debut in the Grade 3, $200,000 Remington Park Oaks on Sunday and there’s just one thing trainer Brad Cox wants to see from the $1.2 million filly. “The same thing we’ve seen the last three races,” he said. Gold Standard has won them all. She’s part of a field of four for the Remington Park Oaks, a 1 1/16-mile race led by two-time Grade 3 winner Lady Apple. The field is completed by Classic Fit, who was second in the Grade 2 Mother Goose in June at Belmont Park, and She’s Shiney, who meets open company for the first time after winning three Oklahoma-bred stakes. The Remington Park Oaks is part of the Oklahoma Derby Day program of eight stakes worth $1.1 million. There’s an all-stakes pick four on races 10-13 that has a minimum guaranteed pool of $75,000. Forecasters are calling for partly cloudy skies and a high of 85 degrees, with a 40 percent chance of showers. First post is 3 p.m. Central. Gold Standard, a daughter of Medaglia d’Oro, was the co-highest seller at the Fasig-Tipton auction of 2-year-olds in training at Gulfstream Park in March 2018. She races for Stonestreet Stables and LNJ Foxwoods, and is from the female family of Grade 1 winners Majestic Warrior and Dream Supreme. “She’s a nice filly – we think a lot of her,” Cox said. Gold Standard launched her career on turf, running second then third in a pair of maiden special weight routes this spring. She then raced on dirt for the first tine in June, sailing home by 7 1/2 lengths in an off-the-turf maiden special weight at 1 1/16 miles at Churchill Downs. She backed the effort up with a nine-length score in a first-level allowance at a mile July 21 at Ellis Park, then proceeded to win another allowance at the same distance at Ellis in her last start on Sept. 2. “Her numbers went forward,” Cox said of the dirt races. “We’re hoping to see more of the same Sunday.” Shaun Bridgmohan, who has been aboard for the three wins, has the mount from post 2. Ricardo Santana Jr. has the mount on Lady Apple, whose graded wins have come in the Iowa Oaks in July at Prairie Meadows and the Fantasy in April at Oaklawn. Steve Asmussen, who won last year’s Remington Park Oaks with Iowa Oaks winner She’s a Julie, trains Lady Apple. Tiz Plus brings his streak It would not have been a surprise to see local Tiz Plus go in the Oklahoma Derby as a 3-year-old who has won his last four starts, including the off-the-turf Robert Dupret Derby at Santa Rosa. But dirt is not the direction owner Bronte Marshall and trainer Mindy Willis are going with Tiz Plus, and so he will face older rivals in the $100,000 Remington Green. “He’s 10 times better on turf,” Willis said. “He just glides over the top of the grass.” That was the case Sept. 5, when Tiz Plus won the local allowance prep for the Remington Green. He defeated a field that included Turbo Street, who has won the last two runnings of the Remington Green, a 1 1/8-mile race in which he starts again Sunday. In all, a field of 12 was entered, including Mr. Misunderstood, a Grade 2 winner coming off a rare off-the-board finish in the Old Friends on Sept. 5 at Kentucky Downs. “We’re just going to cross it off,” trainer Brad Cox said. “Last year he ran in the Tourist Mile at Kentucky Downs and it wasn’t one of his better races. “We’re coming into this race hoping to rebound, get back into the winner’s circle.” In the Navy is coming into the Remington Green off the best race of his career, a 3 1/2-length win in the $60,000 Frank L. Brothers at Louisiana Downs on Sept. 7. He covered 1 1/16 miles on firm turf in a blazing 1:40.51 and earned a career-high Beyer Speed Figure of 90. Grade 3 winner Keep Quiet will get good support following a runner-up finish in an optional $62,500 claiming race Aug. 24 at Saratoga, while Popularity tries turf for the first time for a stallion who is getting 14 percent winners on the grass. Welder seeks another Vance Welder will attempt to win the $150,000 David M. Vance for the second year in a row. He faces five others, including multiple stakes winner D’Rapper. Welder, the reigning Oklahoma-bred of the Year, is an 11-time stakes winner who won the local prep, an allowance on Aug. 31. He covered six furlongs in a blazing 1:08.74 and earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 100. Asmussen has strong hand Trainer Steve Asmussen and jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. will team together in both of the 2-year-old stakes on the card. Pickens seeks his first stakes win in the $75,000 Kip Deville over six furlongs after having run second at the distance last out in the Louisiana Cup Juvenile at Louisiana Downs. Green Destiny leads the $50,000 E.L. Gaylord Memorial for 2-year-old fillies at 6 1/2 furlongs after having won at a similar distance last out in the Ellis Park Debutante. ◗ Terra’s Angel is looking for her fourth stakes win in the $75,000 Ricks Memorial, a 1 1/16-mile turf race for fillies and mares that also drew allowance prep winner Girl Power. ◗ Okie Diva brings a 6-for-12 record on the Remington main track into the $50,000 Flashy Lady, a six-furlong race for fillies and mares. The field includes Poets Dreamed, a daughter of Grade 1 winner Lady Tak.