HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Rojo Rita and Magnolia Prime, a couple of 3-year-old fillies who registered impressive victories in their career debuts over local soil, will try to earn their first stakes wins when topping a small field set to go six furlongs in Sunday’s $115,000 Any Limit Stakes at Gulfstream Park. The main event serves as the penultimate leg of yet another mandatory Rainbow 6 sequence, where final-pool figures could reach the vicinity of $1 million. Rojo Rita is one of three fillies trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. has entered in the Any Limit, along with stakes winner R Morning Brew and Luvumorgan, although he said Luvumorgan is unlikely to start. The remainder of the compact lineup includes Hold Your Breath, idle since capturing her only previous start at Parx on Nov. 25; Melle Mel, a one-sided maiden-claiming winner going seven furlongs on Feb. 25; and the Patrick Biancone-trained Unchained Elaine. Rojo Rita didn’t surprise Joseph when she won her first start, although he never expected her to win like she did. She prevailed by 16 1/2 lengths in wire-to-wire fashion here on Nov. 15. The performance earning Rojo Rita, a daughter of Volatile, an 83 Beyer Speed Figure and an opportunity against graded stakes competition in the Grade 3 Forward Gal on Feb. 1. Despite the big jump in class, Rojo Rita was sent postward as the 2-1 favorite among a field of 11 3-year-old fillies in the seven-furlong Forward Gal. Her chances were compromised after she took an erratic path in the opening furlong. She bothered several rivals, which ultimately led her to be disqualified and placed 11th after crossing the wire a tiring sixth, nearly eight lengths behind winner Eclatant. :: Get Gulfstream Park Clocker Reports from Mike Welsch and the Clocker Team. Available every race day. “She ducked in and tried to make the gap. I don’t know why she did that,” said Joseph recalling the early stages of the Forward Gal. “It was a tall task asking her to jump up and stretch out in distance anyway, and I’m very excited to see her run back at six furlongs this week. She couldn’t be doing any better, and if she behaves better this time, she should be very tough to beat.” Magnolia Prime defeated a very promising group of maiden rivals when kicking off her career at six furlongs on Feb. 9. She sprinted right to the lead before holding off a late bid by trainer Bryan Lynch’s 2-1 favorite, Shred the Gnar. Magnolia Prime was awarded an 81 Beyer for her performance and has given every indication that she’s exited the race in top form off her two works since her debut. That includes a near bullet 47.00-second half-mile on Feb. 28. R Morning Brew won her first two career starts by a combined 10 lengths, including the six-furlong Desert Vixen division of the Florida Sire Series. But she was unable to handle the added ground in the final two legs of the series, finishing a disappointing third as the odds-on favorite in the seven-furlong Susan’s Girl and a tiring fourth, beaten 15 lengths, going 1 1/16 miles in the My Dear Girl. “Her first couple of races were kind of a surprise that she was able to win them and show speed,” said Joseph. “We tried seven-eighths and a mile and a sixteenth, but she didn’t want to go that far.” :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.