Post time: 12:45 p.m. Best bet: Run Hard Rhubar (5th race). Best play: 50-cent Pick 4, 1st race (1,2,6,7,8/3,4,6/2,6/1,2,3,7), $60.00.

1 300 yards. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Maiden. Purse: $11,500.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Miss Pappadeuce (Golibrzuch, Weidner)124/12-1

2: Racing Down a Dream (Delorme, Hunt)124/3-1

3: Cierra Jade (Smith, Johnson)124/8-1

4: Cinnamon Latte (Beaty, Pride)124/5-1

5: One Golden Eagle (Murphy, Hanson)124/8-1

6: Your Just Jesse (Shepherd, Johnson)124/10-1

7: Streaking Ta Famous (Eikleberry, Harris)124/9-2

8: Jedi Cartel (Goodwin, Hardy)124/5-2

STREAKING TA FAMOUS is a good finisher and could prove tough with quicker break. JEDI CARTEL gets ideal outside post after ending last season with a couple of diseased breaks from the gate. YOUR JUST JESSE enters with two bullet drills.

2 5½ furlongs. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Maiden claiming $20,000. Purse: $14,500.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Juju Magic (Butler, Rhone)119/10-1

2: Yes by Gold (Goodwin, Sheehan)119/8-1

3: Money Tree (P. Canchari, O'Callaghan)123/9-5

4: Mina Lake (Goncalves, Berndt)123/6-1

5: Master Master (Carreno, Diodoro)123/6-1

6: Delayed (Vergara, Diodoro)123/7-5

Trainer Diodoro brings in a couple of curious entries with DELAYED and MASTER MASTER. Delayed has been on the shelf for nearly two years after getting claimed from Bob Baffert. Anything close to that 2012 lone start blows this field away. Master Master ships in from Santa Anita after a couple of mediocre efforts. MONEY TREE had a rough stretch run last out and should enjoy cutting back a half-furlong, 0-15 record is the issue of putting on top.

3 1 mile, 70 yards. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Maiden claiming $6,250. Purse: $10,500.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Ready's Gamble (Goncalves, Bethke)118/8-1

2: Flying Open (Butler, Keen)123/9-5

3: He's My Boat (Shepherd, Rarick)118/7-2

4: Wranger Reuben (Swiontek, Berg)123/10-1

5: Stracati (Velazquez, Biehler)118/5-1

6: Big Red Brown (Murphy, Silva)118/5-2

FLYING OPEN drops for more than half the price and stretches out to two turns for trainer Dallas Keen in this moderate field; doesn't hurt to grab Butler as your pilot. BIG RED BROWN returns off an eight-month absence with solid work tab; trainer Silva does pretty well off the extended layoffs. READY'S GAMBLE plunges from maiden special weight after failing to fire last out. Class relief could be what the doctor ordered.

4 About 7½ furlongs. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming $20,000. Purse: $25,000.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Keep 'Em Laughing (Eikleberry, Diodoro)119/9-5

2: Ragged Edge (Butler, Rhone)119/2-1

3: Why Frank (Richard, Oliver)119/6-1

4: Corporate Chapel (Delorme, Mankin)119/8-1

5: Speakfromyourheart (Joubert, Hanson)119/12-1

6: Kipson (Martin, Scherbenske)119/10-1

7: Unsaddled Glory (Escobar, Donlin)119/9-2

UNSADDLED GLORY jumps back on the turf where he gives his best performances; strong candidate to be the pace-setter as the one to catch. RAGGED EDGE could prove tough opponent if able to regain last year's effort on the lawn; training quickly for Rhone. WHY FRANK didn't appreciate dirt sprint experiments last two out to start the season and is another runner who should enjoy his reunion to the grass.

5 6 furlongs. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Maiden claiming $6,250. Purse: $10,500.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Ya Mon (Sanchez, Perez)123/6-1

2: Hijo Del Corredor (Keith, Biehler)123/5-1

3: Run Hard Rhubarb (Franco, Lund)119/3-1

4: Hidden Demon (Eikleberry, Van Winkle)119/10-1

5: Chazishis (Carreno, Westermann)123/12-1

6: The K. B. Edition (Butler, Bravo)123/8-1

7: Matinee Idol (Thornton, Silva)114/6-1

8: Bronco Dave (Goncalves, Reedy)119/5-2

RUN HARD RHUBARB got off a tad slow in lone start two weeks back on the sloppy trail; every right to move forward off that third-place effort. HIJO DEL CORREDOR finished behind our top pick after trying to lead the field to the wire before fading to fifth. Deserves another chance as possible lone speed. BRONCO DAVE stumbled badly last out and too deserves another go; freshened up since with two fast drills.

6 About 1 1/16 miles. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming $10,000. Purse: $17,000.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Rous (Murphy, Autrey)119/6-1

2: Hunterwood (Sanchez, Biehler)119/7-2

3: Tiu (Eikleberry, Diodoro)119/9-2

4: Little Wagon (Keith, Tyrone Shaw)119/4-1

5: Chisenau (Franco, Rarick)119/8-1

6: Dr Action (Escobar, Brinson)119/5-1

7: Keep Me Posted (Vergara, Van Winkle)119/8-1

8: Tens Wild (Goncalves, Keen)119/6-1

KEEP ME POSTED steps up a notch after beating his rivals in three of past four spins. Talented enough too roll from far back or go to the lead from the get-go. LITTLE WAGON is the seasoned veteran of the field at the age of 12; might have something left to prove returning to one of his favorite tracks. HUNTERWOOD and TENS WILD merit respect as major players in this wide-open affair.

7 5 ½ furlongs. State-bred. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Allowance. Purse: $36,500.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Unbridled's Celtic (Martin, Jr., Weir)121/12-1

2: Adorkable (Murphy, Hanson)121/8-1

3: Silver Magna (Velazquez, Biehler)117/5-2

4: Gold Cup Skier (Carreno, Bravo)119/4-1

5: Kato Miss (Joubert, Hanson)121/15-1

6: Starlet Stella (Franco, Van Winkle)117/6-1

7: North Sky (Butler, Rhone)119/3-1

8: Crimsonexpectation (Hernandez, Rengstorf)121/10-1

9: Hoist Her Demi (P. Canchari, L. Canchari)12½0-1

SILVER MAGNA should be compromised by expected dazzling fractions. Field is full of speed to gather momentum on while closing late. NORTH SKY and STARLET STELLA are destined to duel with others but are the strongest contenders to have something left in the tank at the end.

8 About 7½ Furlongs. Fillies and fares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming $20,000. Purse: $20,000.

#: Horse, Jockey, TrainerWt./Odds

1: Artistic License (Sanchez, Tracy, Jr.)123/8-1

2: It's Amore (Goodwin, Riecken)123/10-1

3: Hayaku Josan (Hernandez, Fields)123/8-1

4: Papa's Tango L R (Butler, Rhone)123/6-1

5: Reason's Harvest (Velazquez, Scherer)123/9-2

6: Nikki B. Bad (Goncalves, Keen)123/5-1

7: Pillow (Vergara, Diodoro)123/7-2

8: A Thousand Talents (Murphy, Kirby)123/15-1

9: K C's Misfit (Delorme, Kirby)123/12-1

10: Ebony Elegance (Escobar, Biehler)123/8-1

PAPA'S TANGO L R should be expected to sit in the wind tunnel behind the wall of speed for first dance at the speedsters in front of her; Has faced much tougher in prior turf races. PILLOW is all speed and won by more than four lengths last out; filly will have girlfriends up front for company. REASON'S HARVEST has excellent brisk early speed and will be stretching out to two turns for first time on the lawn.

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