Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Any day is my day primed to repeat

- By David Grening

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Trainer Edmund Pringle thought Anydayismy­day might need a race when he brought her back from an 11-month layoff in a first-level allowance race at Aqueduct last month. However, Pringle had the 4-year-old filly ready to fire, as she pulled off a 12-1 upset, benefittin­g from a dream trip under Rajiv Maragh.

With five weeks to recover from her career-best Beyer Speed Figure of 80, Anydayismy­day looks to clear the second-level allowance condition Friday in the $69,000 feature at Aqueduct, which drew a field of seven fillies and mares. Four of the entrants are in for the optional claiming price of $62,500.

Anydayismy­day, racing Friday under the allowance condition, raced five times over the inner track in the winter of 2015-16, with a win and a trio of third-place finishes, including a one-length loss in the Cicada Stakes last March 26.

Anydayismy­day was off for 11 months after undergoing surgery to remove knee chips. But she returned in fine fashion, sitting right behind a twoply pace challenge and seizing an opening along the rail to draw off by 3 1/4 lengths. The horse who finished second that day, Ring Knocker, came back to win a first-level allowance race here on March 3 with a 72 Beyer.

“The race doesn’t look that tough on paper,” Pringle said of Friday’s race. “I’m looking forward for her to repeat if everything goes right.”

Anydayismy­day will break

from post 4 under Maragh and could get a good setup again behind potential speeds Burn Control, who breaks from the rail, Ranger Lady, and Summer House.

Da Wildcat Girl, an 11-time winner, looks to be the best closer in the field.

KEY CONTENDERS

Anydayismy­day, by Afleet Alex Last 3 Beyers: 80-76-65

◗ Looked to be improving toward the end of last winter before sustaining the knee chips. Pringle said his exercise rider told him Anydayismy­day “felt better” this year than last.

“We took our time bringing her back,” Pringle said. “We didn’t rush anything. It helped. She’s training light but good. I’m looking forward to a good race.”

Burn Control, by Bernstein Last 3 Beyers: 79-55-73

◗ Parx shipper finished second behind Indulgent in the same kind of race Jan. 26. Indulgent was winning for the third straight time. Two runners from that race, Ultimate Holiday and Maria Got Even, came back to win their next start.

Da Wildcat Girl, by Da Stoops Last 3 Beyers: 70-78-77

◗ Though light on figures, she is an 11-time winner and did take a first-level allowance race over the main track last December.

◗ Would benefit the most if a pace duel developed.

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