Maker’s Candy looks to get the sweets in $125K Evan Shipman

Paradise Farms
Corp., David Staudacher, Maxis Stable, and John Huber’s Maker’s Candy will look
to secure his second career stakes win in Friday’s $125,000 Evan Shipman, a
one-mile handicap out of the Wilson Chute for New York-breds 3-year-olds and
up, at Saratoga Race Course.
The 4-year-old
Twirling Candy colt is trained by Mike Maker and has done most of his running
at Aqueduct Racetrack but does have two tries over the Saratoga oval, including
a third-place effort last out in the off-the-turf state-bred Kingston on June 9
and a fourth to returning rival Drake’s Passage in last year’s state-bred
Albany.
Last out, Maker’s
Candy stalked the pace in the one-mile Kingston after bobbling at the break. He
made a wide move down the stretch and fell a neck short of second place to
Disarmed, but both were some five-lengths behind the victorious Spirit of St
Louis.
“It was a sloppy
track last time. He probably didn’t like it too much. I prefer a fast track for
him. We were hoping it would come off – and it did - but still to no avail for
us. He ran a good race against a good horse,” Maker said.
Maker’s Candy,
winner of the state-bred Mike Lee is one of two horses in the field with
experience out of the Wilson Chute and has a field-best 100 Beyer at the
one-mile distance. He carries a record of 15-5-2-2 with $368,410 in earnings
and is 4-8 at the distance with three other on-the-board finishes.
Maker’s Candy will
break from post 5 carrying 121 pounds under Luis Saez.
Robert S. Evans’
Drake’s Passage, who was off the board in the Whitney Day finale, finished a
valiant third to Next in the Grade 2 Brooklyn on July 5 at Belmont at the Big
A. That was the colt’s first attempt at open stakes company.
Prior to that
effort, the 4-year-old Christophe Clement trainee annexed the 1 1/8-mile
Commentator for New York-breds by four-lengths in a hand ride during the
Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at Saratoga over a muddy track, matching his
career best Beyer Speed Figure of 99.
Clement said he was
pleased with the effort in the Brooklyn.
“We took on a big
task the other day running against Next, but he ran a gallant race in defeat,”
Clement said.
Clement trained the
sire of Drake’s Passage, Tonalist, for Mr. Evans to a Grade 1 Belmont Stakes
win as well as two Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cups and the Grade 1 Cigar Mile.
“He is a very neat
horse. He was bred by Mr. Robert Evans, who we campaigned Tonalist for, and
Drake’s Passage is the closest resemblance to Tonalist in terms of his
offspring, so it is very fun,” Clement said.
Drake’s Passage,
assigned 126 pounds, will exit post 3 in rein to Manny Franco.
Donegal Surges, a
4-year-old colt for Donegal Racing conditioned by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher,
looks to go one better than his last effort when second to Drake’s Passage in
the Commentator.
The son of Candy
Ride sat just behind Drake’s Passage throughout, sitting as close as a
half-length back, but the distance between the two rivals only widened and he
was ultimately beaten four-lengths in the end.
That effort earned
a career best 93 Beyer and was the first time stretching out past
seven-furlongs. Donegal Surges was a debut winner here in August 2022 and put
together a strong juvenile campaign that included two state-bred stakes
placings. The colt missed his 3-year-old campaign but has strung together five
races this year dating to January, going 5-2-0-1 with his two wins coming in
state-bred allowance company.
The colt has been
working steadily since the Commentator over the Saratoga main track, most
recently going four-furlongs in 50.88 seconds. Irad Ortiz, Jr. will have the
mount from post 1 carrying 123 pounds.
Trainer Jeremiah
Englehart will send out Ten Strike Racing’s homebred stakes winner Whittington
Park. The 5-year-old Midnight Lute horse was third in the Commentator last out.
Whittington Park
previously tried his hand at graded stakes company, running fourth in the Grade
2 Carter presented by NYRA Bets in April and sixth in the Grade 3 Westchester
in May, both at the Big A. His stakes win came in the February 24 Haynesfield going
a one-turn mile against fellow state-breds at Aqueduct where he prevailed by a
half-length while closing from off the pace.
Whittington Park
carries a 6-1-6 record in 20 starts with $380,435 in career earnings into this
race. He will break from post 6 carrying 124 pounds with returning rider
Kendrick Carmouche in the saddle.
Rounding out the
field is LSU Stable’s Bank Frenzy [post 4, Flavien Prat, 118 pounds] for
conditioner Rudy Rodriguez and the Linda Rice trainee Sheriff Bianco for owner
A. Bianco Holding Limited who breaks from post 2 carrying 122 pounds with Jose
Ortiz in the irons. Sheriff Bianco is cross-entered in Thursday’s John
Morrissey.
The Evan Shipman is
slated as Race 2 on Friday’s 10-race program which also features the $125,000
Union Avenue in Race 8. First post is 1:10 p.m. Eastern.
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