Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

HORSES TO WATCH

- – Brad Free

BELMONT TOO FOOFOO FOR YOU

Trainer: Thomas Morley Last race: May 24, 2nd Finish: 5th by 7 1/2 Beyer: 50

Two-year-old filly by Freud had no chance against a strong wire-to-wire winner in her career debut. She appeared to get intimidate­d while down on the inside and was shuffled out to last around the turn before racing on gamely late. THE POSTMASTER Trainer: Phil Serpe Last race: May 25, 2nd Finish: 3rd by 2 Beyer: 64

Two-year-old New York-bred debuted in open company and lost some position early in a short sprint on turf but ran on well.

ADMISSION OFFICE

Trainer: Chad Brown Last race: May 25, 9th Finish: 1st by 1/2 Beyer: 89

Point of Entry 3-year-old appeared to be running in spots while in last early over turf in his career debut, but he found

himself in the stretch and made a nice run to run down more experience­d rivals under strong handling.

STILL THERE

Trainer: Dane Kobiskie Last race: May 27, 6th Finish: 1st by 7 1/2 Beyer: 86 Three-year-old filly by Union Rags won her career debut against open company at Keeneland, and she made short work of fellow New York-breds in her second start while earning a solid Beyer Speed Figure over a sloppy track.

– Mike Beer

SANTA ANITA HAWKSMOOR

Trainer: Arnaud Delacour Last race: May 26, 8th Finish: 5th by 4 1/2 Beyer: 82

Even-money in the Grade 1 Gamely, this front-runner/ presser lost her chance when she stumbled at the start. Away last, she gradually rallied into contention on the far turn and faded. This was a complete toss-out for this graded stakes-winning turf mare.

DATA STORM KITTY

Trainer: Jeff Bonde Last race: May 27, 2nd Finish: 2nd by 1

Beyer: 73 A 2-year-old filly debuting against the boys, this daughter of Data Link set the pace and finished more than five lengths clear of third in the meet’s fastest 4 1/2-furlong race. Long gone at low odds next out.

BABY BROWN

Trainer: William Morey Last race: May 27, 6th Finish: 9th by 13 Beyer: 15 Heavily bet maiden-$20K filly was unruly and briefly loose in the post parade, broke slowly, raced wide, and went flat. She can make amends next out if she minds her manners.

MARLEY’S FREEDOM

Trainer: Bob Baffert Last race: May 27, 8th Finish: 1st by 7 1/4 Beyer: 105

Recently transferre­d to Bob Baffert, this filly crushed a Grade 3 sprint by more than seven lengths with the highest Beyer of the year by a female sprinter on the main track.

NATURALBOR­N SINGER

Trainer: Jerry Hollendorf­er Last race: May 28, 2nd Finish: 4th by 6 3/4 Beyer: 36

First-time starter was outrun early but finished willingly in a 4 1/2-furlong race for California-bred 2-year-old fillies that was too short for her.

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