ELMONT, N.Y. – My Sister Nat, who hasn’t reached the heights of her champion older sibling Sistercharlie, gets a chance to earn her way to the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Del Mar next month when she heads a seven-horse field entered in Sunday’s Grade 3, $300,000 Waya Stakes at Belmont Park. The Waya, previously run at 1 1/2 miles at Saratoga, has taken the place on the calendar of the Grade 1 Flower Bowl, which this year was moved to Saratoga by the New York Racing Association. My Sister Nat’s lone win from nine starts over the last two years came in last year’s Waya at Saratoga. She was later beaten a head by Civil Union in the Flower Bowl at Belmont, a performance good enough for trainer Chad Brown to ship her to Keeneland where she finished ninth in the BC Filly and Mare Turf. This year, My Sister Nat is winless in four starts, but has three graded stakes placings, including a third-place finish behind War Like Goddess in the Flower Bowl on Sept. 4. Brown felt My Sister Nat could have finished closer to War Like Goddess had she not been impeded by Brown’s other Flower Bowl entrant, American Bridge. :: Play Belmont with confidence: Get DRF Past Performances, Picks, Clocker Reports, and Betting Strategies. “American Bridge was sort of in her way when she tried to make a move on the inside where it cost her a couple of lengths of momentum where she could have been closer and made it a little bit more of a race,” Brown said. Jose Ortiz rides My Sister Nat from the outside post in this seven-horse field. Brown also sends out Orglandes, who ended her 2020 season with a victory in the Grade 3 Red Carpet Handicap at Del Mar last November. She has finished sixth in both the Grade 2 Sheepshead Bay and Grade 2 Glens Falls in her only two starts this year. “This last month she’s sort of rounding back into form in her works,” Brown said. “I thought maybe we lost the year with her, then I gave her a little breather and I really like the way she’s turned it around in her works. She’s got to contend with a layoff now and going that far. I’m just looking for a positive effort, something I can use to the end of the year to get me into the Long Island.” The Grade 3, $400,000 Long Island is a 1 1/2-mile race on Nov. 27 at Aqueduct. :: Bet the races with confidence on DRF Bets. You're one click away from the only top-rated betting platform fully integrated with exclusive data, analytics, and expert picks. In the Waya, trainer Christophe Clement sends out Call Me Love and Beautiful Lover. Call Me Love won twice over Belmont’s turf in the summer before running last in the Glens Falls at Saratoga. Clement said Call Me Love came out that race “jarred up,” which resulted in some time off. “She looks much better, she had a very good work last weekend,” Clement said. “I know it’s ambitious, but why not? I still belong to the school that if they’re training well, run them.” Beautiful Lover won a high-class allowance race going 1 1/16 miles at Belmont in June. Clement had planned to run her in Saratoga before she developed a temperature. “She’s never run that far, she’s a little bit one-paced,” Clement said. “I always wanted to stretch her. If it works out great, if it doesn’t we can always back up.” Always Shopping returns from a 78-day layoff for trainer Todd Pletcher. Lovely Lucky and Sister OToole complete the field.