The final day of the under-tack preview show ahead of next week's Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training finished up with a trio of :9 3/5 marks, including one set by the very first horse to work.The filly (hip 1221), by Airdrie Stud's Girvin, was a $165,000 Keeneland September grad last year for CMT Rentals and is out of a Curlin half-sister to GSW Celestial City (Uncle Mo). Consigned by Top Line Sales, she counts GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint winner Cy Fair (Not This Time) as an extended family member.“She's done very well for us over the winter. From yearling to now, she's just blossomed into a gorgeous, beautiful stretchy filly,” said Torie Gladwell of Top Line Sales. “She's not just a little speed ball type. People are really going to like her when they see her on the end of the shank. Mentally, she's a little bit of a Girvin. She loves her job. She goes out there and she will give it up every time you ask her.”Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds sent out a colt (hip 1056) from much-anticipated first crop of Flightline to equal the mark later in the session. Out of Suncoast Stakes winner and GII Fasig-Tipton Gulfstreak Park Oaks runner up Lucrezia, the colt brought $575,000 as a weanling at Keeneland November in 2024 for Classic Equine.“It's been, not like pressure but we've had high expectations for this colt since we bought him. He's just been amazing his whole life,” Randy Hartley said. “You know it can happen and you know what they are, but they have to come here and perform like we think they are. He's an amazing horse.”Hartley was hugely complimentary of the stallion whose first crop hits the track this year.“Flightline to me is like Secretariat that I've seen in the last 15-20 years” he said. “We wanted one so bad. We paid a lot of money for him but if he would have been a yearling he would have probably cost double what he did as a weanling. Sometimes I feel you get a little bit of a discount as a weanling because they're smaller and that's why we went for him. We love Into Mischief mares and he looks like an Into Mischief. I told Dean this morning, he was like 'What do you think?' I'm like I expect at least a “10 but I wouldn't be surprised if he went :9 4/5. And he just did it. He's relaxing like 'whatever.' He's a big colt and you wouldn't necessarily think a big colt like him would have that kind of speed. Looking at him, he's big and strong but he looks a lot like Into Mischief too. He's got that Into Mischief hip and body and if you watch his video, he just has so much power when he pushes off. And he's just a cool horse to be around. He stood up there, there were like 12 ahead of us up there and you're waiting and he was just standing there like nothing.”Finishing out the action was a filly (hip 937) by yet another Breeders' Cup champion in Authentic from consignor Navas Equine. Now named English Woman, the filly is a half to 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' Englishman (Maxfield) and out of a winning daughter SW/MGISP All Due Respect. That Speightstown first dam, In It for the Gold, is a perfect four-for-four on runners to winners.Three more juveniles, two consigned by Hoppel LLC, shared the fastest quarter-mile of the day in :20 2/5 including an Early Voting filly (hip 1037), a filly by Drain the Clock (hip 1070) and a colt by Golden Pal (hip 1181).The OBS Spring sale will be held next Tuesday through Friday. Bidding commences each day at 10:30 a.m.The post Final Day Of OBS Previews Concludes With Trio Of :9 3/5 Times appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.