Monmouth Park Barn Notes 5-25-18
By John Heims —-
PAGE MCKENNEY LOOKING TO ADD TO REMARKABLE CAREER
IN SATURDAY’S GRADE 3 SALVATOR MILE AT MONMOUTH PARK
OCEANPORT, N.J. – When trainer Mary Eppler claimed Page McKenney for $16,000 in 2013 for owners Adam Staple and Jalin Stable she barely gave it a second thought. There was really no reason to think twice about a horse who had been 1-for-13 in his career to that point.
Nearly $1.8 million in earnings later, Page McKenney now gets the star treatment in Eppler’s barn. He’s earned it the hard way.
The tough-as-nails 8-year-old gelding will look to add to his remarkable credentials and story at Monmouth Park in Saturday’s Grade 3 Salvator Mile, one of four stakes on a 13-race card that kicks off a three-day Memorial Day weekend of live racing.
“He’s a wonderful horse to have,” said Eppler. “It’s amazing to see what he has done in his career.”
Still sound and sharp, Page McKenney has 21 wins and 15 seconds from 55 career starts, with his earnings topping $1.8 million. Had Eppler known in 2013 what she knows now about the son of Eavesdropper-Winning Grace she never would have risked losing him in a $25,000 claimer at Laurel.
That’s the only time he has run for a tag since he came under Eppler’s care.
“I raced him in a Pennsylvania-bred allowance at Penn National right after I claimed him there and he ran second,” said Eppler. “Then I took him to Laurel and ran him in a $25,000 claimer and he won the race.
“I didn’t think anyone would take him then. He had terrible form before I claimed him. So I never thought he would do anything close to this.”
The $100,000 Salvator Mile is also part of the revived Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Championships (MATCH), a series of five racing divisions offering $450,000 in bonuses for owners and trainers. Seven Monmouth races are part of the five divisions, with the Salvator Mile, Philip H. Iselin Stakes and Monmouth Cup comprising three of the five races in the 3-year-old and up long dirt division.
“I’m happy to see it back,” said Eppler. “It’s good for everyone in the Mid-Atlantic region. I have a few horses that will run in the series and I think they will do well.”
It starts with Page McKenney, who has defied convention by staying healthy for seven years of racing Eppler said the horse had one minor health issue a few years ago but otherwise has been sound throughout his career.
He is also flexible enough to race anyway he has to, though he is 0-for-5 at the mile distance of the Salvator.
“If you look at it, those were all one-turn miles. He likes two turns much better,” she said. “I have come to realize that he can do anything. The distance doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter how the race unfolds. That’s the thing about him. He can do anything you ask of him.”
GRADE 2 MONMOUTH STAKES TOPS SATURDAY’S LIVE CARD
Money Multiplier, one of two Chad Brown-trained horses in the field, will look to repeat in Saturday’s Grade 2 Monmouth Stakes at a mile and an eighth on the grass – one of four stakes races on the 13-race card.
The seven-horse Monmouth Stakes field is an accomplished group, featuring two-time Grade 1 winner Divisidero, Grade 1 winner Force The Pass, Grade 2 winner Projected and Grade 2 winner Frostmourne.
The Monmouth Stakes will be preceded by the Grade 3 Salvator Mile, the $75,000 Boiling Springs Stakes and the $60,000 John J. Reilly Handicap as Monmouth kicks off a three-day Memorial Day weekend of live racing.
A guaranteed $150,000 late pick 5 for a single winner will also be offered on Saturday’s card.
The racing will be complemented by the popular Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival, featuring 45 food trucks, Family Fun Days on Saturday and Sunday and live music all three days. Gates will open at 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday to accommodate food enthusiasts and at 11:30 on Monday. Post time for live racing all three days is 12:50 p.m.
For more information, visit www.monmouthpark.com.