Top pick: #14 (SAY'S WHO) (3-1) - With a trio of late scratches she's moving in a bit and that will help her avoid a very wide trip. $150K daughter of 'Yes It's True' stalked and tired facing tougher here April 9th. It was her first since June 19th of last year and probably was a conditioning run. Trainer John Sadler has worked her three times since and drops her into a career soft spot. The horse to b eat.
2nd pick: #10 (Grammy Times Six) (4-1) - Speedy filly tired badly here racing for twice this tag Feb 13. It was her first start in almost 9 1/2 months and she was bet down to 3-2 favoritism. Freshened up since, trainer Ed Truman drops her to a new low in class. Win candidate.
3rd pick: #11 (Tribal Yodeler) (15-1) - Away slowly here April 18th, 4-year-old ran evenly once away while never really involved. That was her first since July 10 and this speedy daughter of 'Swiss Yodeler' can factor with an alert beginning.
4th pick: #4 (Wild Caroline ) (5-1) - Fla. bred has been on the sidelines since breaking her maiden going a mile on the Del Mar 'poly' Nov 7th. Working nicely for her return, trainer Mike Puype has her conservatively spotted in her first facing winners. This may not be her best distance, but she can't be eliminated.
5th pick: #3 (Rock N Bunny) (8-1) - She's been competitive in four straight at this level and draws a good post. Four-year-old is in shape and can factor at a square price.