Race 3: Five Alarm Robin (#4) Earned a series of competitive speed figures when facing tough fields at the maiden special weight level. Had trouble two back when initially dropped in for a tag and ran better than it appears. It’s a good sign that she’s confidently stepped back up in class into a protected spot. 7-2 on ML :: Get TimeformUS PPs for these races at Aqueduct Race 4: Jake Rocks (#6) Appears to have improved since returning this summer as a 3-year-old. Has pedigree to handle turf, being by 18% turf sire New Year’s Day out of a dam who has produced a turf winner. Worked an impressive quarter-mile in 20 4/5 seconds over the synthetic track at OBS as a 2-year-old, sometimes an indicator of turf ability. 10-1 on ML Race 6: Saratoga Colonel (#3) Comes out of a race that may be stronger than it appears, as both the second and third-place finishers have returned to run well. His last start was his first turf effort with the blinkers, and he ran the best race of his career. George Weaver is being realistic in starting him for a tag, given that it’s the end of the turf season. 8-1 on ML