HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Saffie Joseph Jr. has spent much of the summer in New York and Kentucky overseeing the main divisions of his potent stable, although he’s more than made his presence felt during that same period on the home front. Joseph has dominated the trainer standings during the spring-summer session at Gulfstream Park, with 60 victories heading into this weekend’s action. And he’ll stand more than a good chance of adding to those totals here Friday when he sends out Unsociable as a likely favorite in the sixth race and the pair of Bluefield and Coach Jer’s Joy in the eighth. Both races will be decided under allowance conditions for a $51,000 purse. :: DRF Bets members get FREE DRF Past Performances - Formulator or Classic. Join now! Unsociable exploded in his last start to a career-best 91 Beyer Speed Figure when defeating Florida-bred allowance company by 1 3/4 lengths here July 30. The victory was the third in five starts this season for the 3-year-old son of Social Inclusion, who’ll get a class check moving up against open company going 5 1/2 furlongs over the Tapeta surface. “From a Beyer standpoint, he really jumped forward with the blinkers last time, which definitely helped keep him more focused,” Joseph said. “This is a big step up for him, but obviously if he can repeat his last he stands a really big chance, and I think he’s definitely capable of winning back again.” Unsociable also will get a weight break with seven-pound apprentice Ailsa Morrison aboard. Mamba On Three also returns to open company off a statebred allowance win and could prove Unsociable’s chief foe. He finished a game second, beaten a neck by Novgorod the Great, under these same conditions in July. Tape to Tape, who finished fifth in a 5 1/2-furlong allowance dash over the turf at Colonial Downs in his most recent start, also looms a major player. He was a sharp third in a very strong field in the Bob Umphrey Sprint over the Tapeta here July 3. Both Bluefield and Coach Jer’s Joy are making their 2022 debut on Friday. Bluefield joined Joseph’s barn earlier this year, while Coach Jer’s Joy has not started since finishing a distant fifth in the Azalea Stakes here during the summer of 2021. “Bluefield has trained well, but obviously she’s going to need to pick it up,” Joseph said. “Even on her best she probably still needs to improve a bit, although I feel like she’s a horse who can win in this kind of spot. Coach Jer’s Joy had an issue coming out of her last race, so we gave her the time and she’s probably going to need a race. Six furlongs is kind of short for her, but we’ve got to get her started somewhere.” Stablemates Dem a Wonder and Gitana meet for the first time since finishing second and third under similar conditions July 15. Trainer Rohan Crichton will likely have to devise a different strategy for his two speedsters after the pair dueled head to head on the lead that day before succumbing to Restofthestory in the closing strides.