One of eight trainers dating back to 1940 to have saddled consecutive winners of the storied Santa Anita Handicap. John Sadler will seek an unprecedented three-peat this Saturday at The Great Race Place as his high weighted Gift Box defends his title in the 83rd running of the Grade I, $600,000 classic for older horses at a mile and one quarter.
First run in 1935, the Big `Cap, America's longest continually run "hundred grander," has attracted an outstanding field of eight, including C R K Stable's talented Midcourt, who has been assigned 123 pounds, three less than Gift Box.
Kiaran McLaughlin's up and coming Endorsed, Sadler's Combatant, Bill Mott's Florida-based Hofburg, the Richard Baltas-trained Two Thirty Five and others make this year's Big `Cap a compelling affair.
In addition to Sadler, those trainers that have won two consecutive Big `Caps are as follows: "Silent" Tom Smith (Kayak II, 1939 & Seabicuit, 1940), Ron McAnally (John Henry 1981 & 82), Charlie Whittingham (Lord At War 1985 & Greinton 1986), Richard Mandella (Siphon, 1996 & Malek 1997), Bobby Frankel (Milwaukee Brew 2002 & 03), Doug O'Neill (Lava Man 2006 & 07) and Bob Baffert (Game On Dude 2013 & 14).
Race 10 at Santa Anita on Saturday, March 07 - Post 7:03 PM
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Multiplier | 20-1 | Tyler Gaffalione 113 Lbs |
Peter Miller |
2 | Two Thirty Five | 12-1 | Ruben Fuentes 118 Lbs |
Richard Baltas |
3 | Brown Storm (CHI) | 20-1 | Hector Berrios 114 Lbs |
Michael McCarthy |
4 | Gift Box | 6-5 | Joel Rosario 126 Lbs |
John Sadler |
5 | Midcourt | 2-1 | Victor Espinoza 123 Lbs |
John Shirreffs |
6 | Combatant | 12-1 | Umberto Rispoli 116 Lbs |
John Sadler |
7 | Hofburg | 6-1 | Flavien Prat 115 Lbs |
William Mott |
8 | Endorsed | 6-1 | Drayden Van Dyke 115 Lbs |
Kiaran McLaughlin |
Originally trained by Chad Brown and purchased privately prior to winning the December, 2018 Grade II San Antonio Stakes in his first start for Sadler, this 7-year-old colt by Twirling Candy outdueled Bob Baffert's McKinzie to take last year's Big `Cap by a nose under regular rider Joel Rosario.
Idle since running fourth as the 2-1 favorite in the Grade II Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs June 15, Gift Box unleashed a monstrous effort in winning the San Antonio for a second time on Dec. 28, winning by 3 3/4 lengths while earning a Big `Cap-best last out Beyer Speed figure of 107.
A winner of three out of his five starts for Sadler, Gift Box, who took the San Antonio in gate to wire fashion, will attempt to join John Henry (1981-82), Milwaukee Brew (2002-03), Lava Man (2006-07) and Game On Dude (2013-14) as the fifth two-time winner of the Santa Anita Handicap.
Owner: Hronis Racing, LLC | Trainer: John Sadler
A true training challenge by any accounting, Midcourt's fortunes began a steep ascent following a near 16-month freshening, which spanned from Oct. 28, 2017 until Feb. 24, 2019, an interlude which included the momentous decision to geld the now 5-year-old son of Midnight Lute.
A handful both in the mornings and afternoons, Midcourt, who had been beaten a combined 27 1/2 lengths in his first two starts, comes off the best race of his career, a 3 1/2 length, gate to wire score in the Grade II San Pasqual Stakes on Feb. 1, which brought his record since the ultimate equipment change to five wins from seven starts.
Although well fancied at 2-1 versus Gift Box in the Dec. 28 San Antonio at 1 1/8 miles, Midcourt broke slowly and never threatened while beaten 7 1/2 lengths.
With a 102 Beyer in hand following his triumph in the mile and one sixteenth San Pasqual, he'll need to break running under regular rider Victor Espinoza if he's to turn the tables on Gift Box in his first try at a mile and one quarter Saturday.
Owner: C R K Stable, LLC | Trainer: John Shirreffs
Lightly raced, this 4-year-old homebred colt by Medaglia d'Oro would appear to have tremendous upside, as he comes off an impressive two length allowance score going a mile and one sixteenth at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 11-his first start since running a creditable fourth in the Grade I Travers at Saratoga on Aug. 24.
A first-out maiden winner going six furlongs on an off track at Saratoga Aug. 18, Endorsed, who won his most recent race in stylish off the pace fashion, has three wins from six starts and would appear to rate a huge chance on Saturday.
Owner: Godolphin, LLC | Trainer: Kiaran McLaughlin
Conditioned by Steve Asmussen through his first 22 starts, this 5-year-old ridgling by Scat Daddy closed much ground in his first start for Sadler, a third place finish behind Midcourt in the Grade II San Pasqual on Feb. 1.
Although he would appear to be best suited at middle distances, Sadler has excelled in recent years with acquisitions of this kind and Combatant can be expected to step forward off of his San Pasqual run. A winner of a one turn mile allowance two starts back on Nov. 8 at Churchill Downs, Combatant, who with three wins from 23 starts, is in search of his first stakes win, would be flattered by a fast early pace in the Big `Cap.Owner: Hronis Racing, LLC | Trainer: John Sadler
Favored in two out of his last three starts, this Florida-based homebred 5-year-old horse by Tapit appeared to have a rough trip when seventh at 7-2 in his most recent race, the Grade III, 1 1/16 miles Mineshaft Stakes at Fairgrounds in New Orleans.
Seventh, beaten 8 3/4 lengths by eventual Triple Crown winner Justify in his only try at a mile and one quarter, the 2018 Kentucky Derby, Hofburg skipped the Preakness and was third, beaten 3 1/2 lengths in the Belmont, which would suggest distance shouldn't be a problem on Saturday.
A winner of three out of his 10 starts, Hofburg, who calls Payson Park home, will be seeking his first graded stakes win in the Big `Cap.
Owner: Juddmonte Farms, Inc. | Trainer: William Mott
On the improve for Baltas at age six, this gelding by Stay Thirsty has been competitive facing Midcourt in his last three starts, most recently finishing second, beaten 3 1/2 lengths by Midcourt in the San Pasqual Feb. 1 at odds of 22-1.
Third, beaten seven lengths two starts back in the 1 1/8 miles Native Diver Stakes at Del Mar Nov. 23, he was second, beaten a neck by Midcourt three races back in the one mile Comma to the Top here on Oct. 27.
Well beaten in his lone try at a mile and quarter, Two Thirty Five, who is 21-5-4-5 and a reformed claimer, is in with a puncher's chance from a hot barn.
Owner: Richard Baltas, Tom Mansor, Tammi Nielson & Kim Rasmussen | Trainer: Richard Baltas