There’s nothing approaching a standout right now among Kentucky Oaks hopefuls, nor is there one among eight 3-year-old fillies entered Saturday in the Virginia Oaks at Colonial Downs. The $250,000 Virginia Oaks, contested over 1 1/16 miles around one turn, and run for the first time on dirt, serves a nominal prep toward the Kentucky Oaks. Five fillies will earn Oaks qualifying points distributed 50, 25, 15, 10, and 5. The only entrant with any points, Gowells Delight, might not run. Based at Fair Grounds, Gowells Delight finished a distant second there Feb. 15 in the Rachel Alexandra behind leading Kentucky Oaks hope Good Cheer. She could stay home to face Good Cheer again March 22 in the Fair Grounds Oaks. Trainer Kenny McPeek also entered Anonima and said that he might not finalize who goes to Virginia until Friday, shipping day. :: Get the Inside Track with the FREE DRF Morning Line Email Newsletter. Subscribe now.  McPeek named top stable jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. on Gowells Delight, his brother Colby Hernandez on Anonima. Both fillies top out at a 78 Beyer Speed Figure, though Gowells Delight’s number from the Rachel Alexandra rates as a better performance than Anonima’s first-level Fair Grounds allowance score over modest opposition. Trainer Tom Amoss apparently intends to run both Fair Grounds-based fillies he entered, Low Key and You’ll Be Back. Three of You’ll Be Back’s four starts, including her lone win – a sharp one Nov. 30 – came sprinting, and in her lone route start, the one-mile Year’s End on Dec. 29 at Oaklawn, she held a stretch-call lead before settling for second. “She was overly aggressive and didn’t handle the distance at Oaklawn, but off one sprint race I may not have had her mentally right to do that,” Amoss said. “And this is a one-turn race.” Low Key started twice in August, didn’t race for a half-year, and got up late to win a Fair Grounds sprint maiden Feb. 23. “She’s a filly we’ve always liked, and she definitely wants a little more distance,” Amoss said. Icona Mama, the only mount on the card for John Velazquez, trains with Flint Stites at Penn National, where last November she romped in a Pennsylvania-bred sprint stakes. Her capability over 1 1/16 miles remains uncertain, but a new venue won’t faze Icona Mama, whose seventh start comes at the seventh racecourse she’s visited. Flavien Prat rode Girl Math for fellow France native Rodolphe Brisset in two of her last three starts, but Luan Machado on Saturday pilots Girl Math, a filly with stamina but no speed. Prat is named on the Saffie Joseph-trained Early On, who aced her route debut last out in an easy Gulfstream maiden win. That leaves Fondly, who overcame a seriously troubled trip in a winning a Tampa Bay Downs debut over seven furlongs Feb. 14. Trained by Graham Motion, Fondly is by Upstart out of Lifetime Memory, and her 4-year-old brother, Antiquarian, won the 1 1/8-mile Peter Pan last year. Motion said Fondly went to Tampa after a Gulfstream maiden mile failed to attract sufficient entries to be carded. “Johnny [Velazquez] had worked her and said she’d want to go farther, and I assume she will,” said Motion, who named Irad Ortiz Jr. to ride. “Irad breezed her last weekend, and she went out nicely on her own. Timing-wise, this seemed logical.” Logic says the filly who wins the Virginia Oaks will take a step forward Saturday. Fondly could be that horse. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.