Current Distaff Field
Thorpedo Anna (Kenny McPeek) 7-5
Brad Free: Invincible this year vs. 3yo fillies, defection of Idiomatic from Distaff makes Thorpedo Anna new favorite, controlling speed
Raging Sea (Chad Brown) 4-1
BF: Regressed off career-high 97 Beyer upset in Personal Ensign, won Beldame by head with 86, needs an unlikely pace collapse
Awesome Result (Yasutosi Ikee) 5-1
BF: Japan filly is 7 for 7, including recent romp that was her best yet, five-length win validated when runner-up won next
Candied (Todd Pletcher) 10-1
BF: Third in Spinster was not bad, distant second to Thorpedo Anna three starts back, multiple G1-placed filly a notch below
Honor D Lady (Saffie Joseph, Jr.) 10-1
BF: Spinster misfire was her first start in three months, fringe contender could potentially hit board based on summer G2 win
Sugar Fish (Jeff Mullins) 12-1
BF: Fortunate to win modest G2 last out, runner-up stumbled and main rival Flying Connection scratched by Santa Anita vets
Batucada (Saffie Joseph Jr.) 12-1
BF: She gave Raging Sea all she could handle finishing second in low-rated Beldame, light on speed figures, tough to make a case
Musical Mischief (Michael McCarthy) 12-1
BF: Surprising pre-entry off modest G2 victory in Kentucky, could find herself in cozy position right behind the Dsitaff favorite
Alice Verite (Kazuya Nakatake) 30-1
BF: Japan-based Grade 3-winning turf filly has never raced on dirt, has employed front-running style racing 10 furlongs on turf
Che Evasora (Phil D'Amato) 30-1
BF: Was too close to pace in last-place U.S. debut after Argentina upset WAYI, expected to take back early and rally late this time
Miss New York (Jorge Delgado) 30-1
BF: Lacks credentials, having never won a graded stakes race and with a career-high Beyer of 87
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