Candidate Chases Fourth Win in $175,000 Kitten's Joy

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Candidate wins the Dania Beach Stakes at Gulfstream Park

Mark Grier's stakes winner Candidate , undefeated in three starts on turf, steps up to graded company looking to extend his win streak to four races in the Feb. 4 $175,000 Kitten's Joy Stakes (G3T) at Gulfstream Park.

A chestnut son of 2016 Preakness Stakes (G1) winner Exaggerator , Candidate began his career last fall at Laurel Park running seventh in a 1 1/8-mile maiden special weight originally carded for the grass but contested over a sloppy main track. He rebounded with a front-running 2 1/4-length triumph in a similar spot going 1 1/16 miles on the grass.

Candidate hasn't lost since, rolling to a 4 1/2-length optional claiming allowance score Dec. 7 at Tampa Bay Downs to cap his juvenile season, and opening his sophomore campaign with a 1 3/4-length victory in the one-mile Dania Beach Stakes Jan. 7 at Gulfstream, also in gate-to-wire fashion.

"When you go a mile and an eighth for the first time on a sloppy track for a 2-year-old, it's kind of a lot to ask. He really folded at the quarter pole. I wish that he would have hung on a little longer, but he's been very impressive breezing on the Tapeta at Fair Hill when we had him there. On the dirt he seems like he levels off all the time," trainer Arnaud Delacour said.

"He might be a horse that gets stronger with time. He's only a May foal and we're only in February, so that's early. He's got time to improve. I think he's so efficient on the turf right now that I wouldn't change anything," he added. "We definitely like him and what he has accomplished in the last three months pretty much has been pretty amazing."

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Candidate was sent off at more than 7-1 in the Dania Beach, but was able to control the pace and took a three-length lead into the stretch with plenty left to hold off a late rally from Major Dude . Tyler Gaffalione rides back from the rail in a field of eight.

"He was not pressured which always helps. In saying that he kept going and he galloped out very well, so I don't think that the extra sixteenth of a mile is going to be an issue but we're hoping for a good performance," Delacour said. "He's doing well right now. He's just won three times in a row and he likes the track over there. I don't know if we can have the same setup as we did the last time but he should be competitive in that spot."

Spendthrift Farm's Major Dude returns in the Kitten's Joy as one of two horses from Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher, along with Three Diamonds Farm's Dude N Colorado . Major Dude started his career on the dirt, winning his unveiling and running third in the Sapling over his first three starts before capturing the 1 1/16-mile Pilgrim Stakes (G2T) over a yielding course at Aqueduct Racetrack in his grass debut.

From there, Major Dude was pointed to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T), where he raced in midpack before finishing ninth, and kicked off his season running second as the favorite in the Dania Beach.

Bred in England, Dude N Colorado returns to the grass after a front-running 3 1/4-length off-the-turf maiden special weight triumph Dec. 24 at Gulfstream, contested on the all-weather Tapeta course. He'll be making his stakes debut, having run third in a maiden event on the Aqueduct turf in mid-October.

"I thought he ran well in his debut and improved, even though it was on the synthetic. We feel like he likes the turf and we felt like with the way he's been training he deserves a chance in there," Pletcher said. "To his credit, it doesn't seem like you see a lot of wire-to-wire winners on the Tapeta, so that was good."

Irad Ortiz Jr. has the mount on Major Dude from Post 4, while Luis Saez will ride Dude N Colorado from Post 6.

Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse entered the pair of Boppy O  and Lights of Broadway . Tami Bobo and Lugamo Racing Stable's Congruent , Dare To Dream Stable's Moon Cat , and R. Larry Johnson's Souzak  complete the field.


Entries: Kitten's Joy S. (G3T)

Gulfstream Park, Saturday, February 04, 2023, Race 9

  • Grade IIIT
  • 1 1/16m
  • Turf
  • $175,000
  • 3 yo
  • 3:46 PM (local)
PP Horse Jockey Wgt Trainer M/L
1 1Candidate (KY) Tyler Gaffalione 122 Arnaud Delacour 3/1
2 2Souzak (FR) Joel Rosario 120 H. Graham Motion 8/1
3 3Moon Cat (KY) Junior Alvarado 118 Christopher Davis 15/1
4 4Major Dude (KY) Irad Ortiz, Jr. 124 Todd A. Pletcher 5/2
5 5Lights of Broadway (KY)Keeneland Sales Graduate Jose E. Morelos 122 Mark E. Casse 5/1
6 6Dude N Colorado (GB) Luis Saez 118 Todd A. Pletcher 6/1
7 7Congruent (KY) Edgard J. Zayas 122 Antonio Sano 5/1
8 8Boppy O (FL)Keeneland Sales Graduate Jose L. Ortiz 124 Mark E. Casse 12/1

'Filly of the Future' Malleymoo Steps Up in Sweetest Chant

Calling her a 'filly for the future,' the connections of stakes-placed Malleymoo  are set to step her up for her season and graded stakes debut in Saturday's $175,000 Sweetest Chant Stakes (G3T) at Gulfstream Park.

Rockingham Ranch, David Bernsen, Talla Racing, and JWS Racing's Malleymoo was a popular winner of her debut last fall in a seven-furlong maiden special weight on the all-weather surface at Dundalk in Ireland, a year after fetching $112,000 as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton's Kentucky October Yearlings sale.

The daughter of turf champion English Channel  made her stateside debut Dec. 10 in the 7 1/2-furlong Wait a While Stakes over Gulfstream's turf, hesitating at the break but uncorking a late rally that saw her run second by a length to undefeated Junipermarshmallow .

"She came out of the race in great shape," trainer Jack Sisterson said. "We just felt she's a filly for the future and we didn't want to over race her early in her campaign, so we let her climatize more. Sometimes you see those European horses run well first time off the plane and have a bit of a bounce the second time, but we've given her time to get over that and she's doing really well.

"We've just run her the once under our care, but she won coming from off the pace at Dundalk and she probably is a filly that is going to come from off the pace, but probably not as far as last time," he added. "Typically, the Europeans can kind of miss the break first time in the country, and that's what happened to her. Julien (Leparoux) rode her perfectly, didn't panic, saved ground, and let her finish up well. We're really happy with the way she ran."

Despite the loss, Sisterson was encouraged by the effort shown by Malleymoo, who will retain the services of Leparoux, breaking from Post 3 in a field of nine.

"It's a great post," Sisterson said. "There seems to be a little bit of speed in there. I'm sure Julien will be aware that she broke a little bit slow last time but won't be trying to send her out there. He'll let her get a comfortable break and not be too far back like the last race."

While Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher is keeping Junipermarshmallow in the barn, he entered the pair of Alpha Bella  and Cairo Consort . Don Alberto Stable's Alpha Bella exits a gutsy neck maiden special weight triumph going one mile Dec. 11 at Gulfstream in her fourth start and first on the grass.

"It was a good win last time, so we decided to step up and give her a chance in here," Pletcher said. "We kind of had (turf) in the back of our mind. She has quite a bit of turf in her pedigree and it seemed like she took to it. The distance shouldn't be a problem."

Cairo Consort won the Catch A Glimpse Stakes and was second in the Natalma Stakes (G1T) at Woodbine last summer and fall before being purchased privately by Repole Stable and Town and Country Racing and pointed to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T), where she ran third. The Cairo Prince   filly was a popular half-length winner of the one-mile Ginger Brew Stakes Jan. 7 at Gulfstream under jockey Irad Ortiz Jr.

Cairo Consort wins the 2023 Ginger Brew Stakes at Gulfstream Park
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Cairo Consort (orange cap) wins the Ginger Brew Stakes at Gulfstream Park

"I thought it was good. Irad seemed to think he had a little something left in the end," Pletcher said. "It was a good effort and hopefully she takes a step forward again. She continues to be a straightforward, professional filly."

Ortiz rides Cairo Consort back from Post 7 and Luis Saez has the call on Alpha Bella from Post 5.

Rounding out the field are Miacomet Farm's Heavenly Sunday  making her stakes debut after winning her first two starts by 9 3/4 combined lengths; Bulsara , a last-out winner on Turfway Park's all-weather surface in mid-December; Metaphysical , an off-the-turf maiden winner Dec. 26 that ran second in a grass allowance Jan. 12, both at Gulfstream; Padma , entered for her grass debut off a runner-up finish in the one-mile Cash Run Stakes Jan. 1 at Gulfstream; multiple stakes-placed Stephanie's Charm , second by a half-length to Cairo Consort in the Ginger Brew; and Sweetlou'sgotaces , winner of the one-mile Tepin Stakes on the Aqueduct turf Nov. 27 in her most recent start.


Entries: Sweetest Chant S. (G3T)

Gulfstream Park, Saturday, February 04, 2023, Race 11

  • Grade IIIT
  • 1 1/16m
  • Turf
  • $175,000
  • 3 yo Fillies
  • 5:01 PM (local)
PP Horse Jockey Wgt Trainer M/L
1 1Sweetlou'sgotaces (KY)Keeneland Sales Graduate Joel Rosario 122 Raymond Handal 4/1
2 2Padma (KY) Junior Alvarado 118 William I. Mott 5/1
3 3Malleymoo (KY)Keeneland Sales Graduate Julien R. Leparoux 118 Jack Sisterson 10/1
4 4Metaphysical (KY)Keeneland Sales Graduate Edgar Perez 118 Jeff A. Hiles 15/1
5 5Alpha Bella (KY) Luis Saez 118 Todd A. Pletcher 8/1
6 6Bulsara (KY) Leonel Reyes 120 Michael J. Trombetta 15/1
7 7Cairo Consort (KY) Irad Ortiz, Jr. 122 Todd A. Pletcher 2/1
8 8Heavenly Sunday (KY)Keeneland Sales Graduate Tyler Gaffalione 120 Brad H. Cox 5/1
9 9Stephanie's Charm (KY) Jose L. Ortiz 118 Jose M. Jimenez 12/1