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Maker to have four divisions; sending 25 horses to Del Mar

- By Marty McGee

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Unlike his colleagues a few miles away at Churchill Downs, Mike Maker isn’t currently faced with the inconvenie­nce of pulling up stakes for the summer. Maker long has made the Trackside training center his primary base in non-winter months, and his stable is therefore unaffected by the upcoming turfcourse overhaul that will force evacuation of the Churchill barn area for nine weeks, starting July 5.

Not that Maker won’t be on the move all summer. To the contrary: The 52-year-old trainer soon will be spending much of his time, as usual, with a string at Saratoga while also overseeing what transpires with his horses not only at Ellis Park and Gulfstream Park, but also at Del Mar, where he recently announced he intends to send about 25 horses in the care of assistant Nolan Ramsey for a meet that begins July 16.

The Del Mar horses “will ship on FedEx sometime the second week of July,” said Maker, alluding to how Tex Sutton equine charters are still unavailabl­e.

Even with a dozen stakes wins already in 2021 – including four on an extraordin­ary Preakness weekend at Pimlico – and a productive Churchill spring meet with 14 wins (third most, through last weekend), Maker might just now be getting warmed up. His stable will be barnstormi­ng the country in various stakes in the coming weeks while simultaneo­usly being pointed to the lucrative six-day meet (Sept. 5-12) at Kentucky Downs, where Maker is easily the all-time leading trainer.

Foremost among the Maker horses expected to be active on a Stephen Foster program that ends the Churchill meet on June 26 is Somelikeit­hotbrown, a lastout winner of the Grade 2 Dinner Party at Pimlico. The 5-year-old New York-bred goes in the Grade 2 Wise Dan, one of seven stakes on a huge closing-day card.

Otherwise, many of the top Maker horses are headed for out-of-town engagement­s. Last Judgment, winner of the Grade 3 Pimlico Special, goes next in the July 2 Cornhusker at Prairie Meadows, where Special Reserve, winner of the Grade 3 Maryland Sprint, runs the following night in the Iowa Sprint. Chess’s Dream runs Wednesday in the Mystic Lake at Canterbury Park. Mo Mosa, a 23-1 winner of the

Grade 3 Sexton Mile, probably goes next in the San Diego on July 17 at Del Mar.

Maker said Zulu Alpha probably will make his 8-year-old debut in the Arlington Stakes on July 17, as opposed to the United Nations the same day at Monmouth Park, followed by runs in the Mister D. (formerly the Arlington Million) on Aug. 14 and Calumet Turf Cup on Sept. 11 at Kentucky Downs.

Army Wife, he added, “went to the farm for a couple of weeks” following her triumph last month in the Grade 2 BlackEyed Susan and had her first breeze since returning Sunday. Maker said he has no specific comeback spot in mind yet.

Also, Fire At Will, the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner, remains sidelined for an indefinite period after exiting an April 24 breeze with an unspecifie­d injury that did not require surgery. In his two starts at 3, the Declaratio­n of War colt was eighth in the Fountain of Youth and third as the favorite in the Transylvan­ia on April 2 on turf.

Essential Quality doing well

As trainer Brad Cox plots a summer course for his standout 3-year-olds, Essential Quality has been in steady training at Churchill “with the random day off,” said Cox, since the gray colt returned here from his June 5 victory in the Belmont Stakes.

Essential Quality has the Travers on Aug. 28 as his main goal and “would run in the Jim Dandy [on July 31] in case we feel like he should run before then,” Cox said. “He’s doing just great.”

Mandaloun also is in good shape after winning the Pegasus last weekend at Monmouth for Juddmonte Farms and was scheduled to return to training on Thursday at Churchill, Cox said, with the Haskell on July 17 at Monmouth his next race. Another top Juddmonte 3-year-old, Fulsome, worked Saturday in his first breeze since winning the Matt Winn on May 29 and will be kept apart from those other two at least until later in the year, with a next start still to be decided.

Cox said Caddo River has been turned out after finishing last of six in the Woody Stephens on the Belmont undercard. Another Cox returnee from Belmont Day, the 5-year-old Knicks Go, might use the Cornhusker on July 2 at Prairie Meadows as a stepping-stone to the Whitney on Aug. 7 at Saratoga, he added. Knicks Go faded to fourth as an odds-on favorite in the Met Mile.

◗ Sconsin and Four Graces, both of them two-time graded winners, will be rematched Saturday in the weekend highlight at Churchill, the $110,000 Roxelana for fillies and mares. Entries for the 6 1/2-furlong overnight stakes were drawn Wednesday.

 ?? EMILY SHIELDS ?? Somelikeit­hotbrown takes the Dinner Party at Pimlico. Mike Maker is pointing him to the Grade 2 Wise Dan on June 26.
EMILY SHIELDS Somelikeit­hotbrown takes the Dinner Party at Pimlico. Mike Maker is pointing him to the Grade 2 Wise Dan on June 26.

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