Lane 5 and firm for the turf on a sunny day in Toronto. The main track was quick for morning works.
The Jackpot Hi 5 carryover is up to $633K heading into the 10th, which is a full field of $10K conditioned claimers. Off a slow-starting maiden romp, Bad Nana is the lukewarm 7-2 morning line favorite in the six-furlong dash on the Tapeta.
Five-length debut winner Summer Sunday is the 2-1 favorite in the featured $125K Nandi Stakes. Along with longshot My Silent Present, she's one of two offspring in the sprint for OS 2yo fillies by Silent Name, who sired yesterday's Clarendon Stakes winner Be Vewy Vewy Quiet.
Midnight Strider has worked impressively since landing the first baby race of the meet, and Dirty Girl looked good winning her opener from off the pace. She's the Berries, who just missed in her debut on the dirt at Belmont, is the first starter at the meet for trainer Brian Lynch, who was once based here.
Seventh-race favorite Mill Road can be singled with some confidence in both Pick 4s.
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