Three-year-olds invade The Red Mile this Saturday afternoon for 10 divisions of the Bluegrass Series, with some looking to keep the good times rolling and others hoping to right the ship after subpar performances. Trainer Noel Daley has four in-to-go with one on each side of the spectrum and two perhaps right in the middle. While the Saturday card starts at 1 P.M. (EDT), Daley's day begins in race two with Buy A Round making what will likely be one of her last four starts before hitting the auction blocks during the Harrisburg Mixed Sale for owner Fred Hertrich III. The filly by Walner is coming into this $84,400 Bluegrass division for 3-year-old trotting fillies off victories in the $250,000 New Jersey Classic at the Meadowlands and $40,000 Garden State Trot at Freehold Raceway. "She can do anything. He can fire her off the gate if he wants to but she races best off a helmet. She is probably the most brillant trotter I've ever had as far as turn of speed," said Daley, who starts Buy A Round from the outside post eight with Andrew McCarthy in the bike. Assuming she maintains her normal style, Buy A Round will have to pass a number of horses. Even so, Daley isn't concerned. "As long as Yannick isn't in front going a 30-second quarter she'll be fine," said Daley, who added that he was unlikely to pull her shoes this week but may go that route next weekend. Daley actually has three starters in the Bluegrass for filly trotters.  Miss I La goes in race six and Paulina Hanover in the ninth race. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Miss I La seems to have drawn into a good spot to perhaps pick up a rare win rather than another placing. The Ken Jacobs-owned lass has won only three times while finishing second on a half-dozen occasions. "She's so honest. She gets a piece every time; it's what she does," said Daley about the Walner filly that starts from post six with Joe Bongiorno driving. Paulina Hanover (post seven) comes into the race off a second-place finish in the PA Sire Stakes and Daley feels similarly about her. "She's also a very honest filly and I'm really happy with her," said the trainer, who added that both fillies would be moving on to Hunterton Farms at the end of their 3-year-old seasons to be bred. Paulina Hanover faces a difficult task on Saturday versus the pole-sitting Kentucky Championship Series final winner Date Night Hanover for the combination of trainer Marcus Melander and driver Dexter Dunn. Staying on the trot, Daley has one entrant in the $85,300 colt and gelding Bluegrass. Sig Sauer has stakes victories in the Stanley Dancer at the Meadowlands and Earl Beal at Pocono Downs but is coming off a break in stride in his most recent race. "He didn't warm up the same. The same thing happened to me with him last year. I took him right to Rood & Riddle to get him checked out and he's fine; just bone sore," said Daley, who added that he trained him on Sept. 25 and everything seemed good. "I half wasn't going to start this week and I was going to wait until next week, but they cleared him and he seemed good." Sig Sauer starts from post two (race eight) with McCarthy in the bike against a good field that includes Dame Good Time, who won the Kentucky Championship Series final last time while beating divisional leader Karl. While Daley is expecting a rebound performance on Saturday, the goal is next week's Kentucky Futurity for a much bigger payday. The trainer is also thinking ahead to what the horse could do if the owners elect to bring him back as a 4-year-old. "I hope they bring him back next year. I think he'll be a perfect 4-year-old," said Daley. Daley's lone pacer goes in the $85,000 Bluegrass for fillies slated as race seven. Miraculous Deo, who starts from post five with Todd McCarthy driving, has been more of a check-getter than a big earner, but she does have one big asset. "She has wicked gate speed," said Daley, who added that the turns at Freehold Raceway where she finished fifth last time did her no favors. "She doesn't have the greatest knees and she pulled herself up on every turn. Her last few starts were actually pretty good so I'm just going to toss that start." Other horses of note on the card include Ohio standout Seaside Diva in the third race 3-year-old filly pace, PA Sire Stakes champions T C I in the fourth race colt trot and My Girl EJ in a filly pace carded as the seventh race.