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Spiced Up Rallies Late To Take Saratoga's Mahony

Spiced Up Rallies Late To Take Saratoga's Mahony

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Spiced Up Rallies Late To Take Saratoga's Mahony originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Juddmonte's Kentucky homebred Spiced Up made his stakes debut a winning one with a fiery late turn-of-foot under Junior Alvarado in Sunday's $175,000 Mahony (G3), a 5 1/2-furlong Mellon turf sprint for sophomores at Saratoga Race Course.
Trained by Bill Mott, the son of Quality Road entered from a third-out graduation sprinting six furlongs versus elders on June 20 at Belmont at the Big A where he made his turf debut off a seven-month layoff, improving from two off-the-board efforts on dirt at Churchill Downs to start his career last year.
"We were thinking about that last year,' Mott said of trying the turf. 'Most of the babies, I went through a stage last year where I wanted to try everything on the dirt. We got a couple races on the dirt and then we had to stop on him -- forced to stop on him, to give him a little time and the decision was made to bring him back on the turf this year. He's halfway bred for it."
Ortley Avenue was away sharpest of all under Eric Cancel, and dashed to the front with Gabaldon close behind through the opening quarter-mile in 21.15 seconds on the firm turf while Spiced Up was near the rear of field, which became more spread out as they entered the turn.
Alvarado said he was surprised to be as far back as he was early on after utilizing a prominent trip last out.
"Ideally, I thought I'd be sitting third or fourth,' Alvarado said. 'I was a little shocked that even though I got out of there [the gate] good and sent the horse a little bit [for] a good sixteenth of a mile, I was still very far back. That's the way the race kind of set up and it worked out today."
Gabaldon tried to stick his head in front at the top of the lane with Ortley Avenue tiring, but post-time favorite Governor Sam got the jump with a three-wide move and took a half-length lead at the stretch call. Alvarado angled Spiced Up to the outside and commenced his rally, briefly appearing ready to split No Evidence and the wide-running Ancient World before deciding to go widest of all.
The Irad Ortiz Jr.-piloted Governor Sam was still the one to catch as the half-mile elapsed in 43.71, but Spiced Up was rolling with the superior momentum to his outside and swept past in the final yards to claim the 1 1/4-length victory in a final time of 1:01.22.
Governor Sam held second by a half-length over the oncoming No Evidence with Innovator, Gabaldon, Ancient World, Ortley Avenue and Jet Sweep Joe, who was steadied at the start, completing the order of finish. Saturday Flirt was scratched.
Alvarado, who was aboard for the second time in the afternoon, said he was impressed by the colt's late foot.
'When I hit the five-sixteenths pole, I thought that I could feel the horses coming back to me, and my horse was picking it up at that time. I knew I had a good chance, so I had to make sure to tip out all the way to the clear to give him a clear run, and he finished up very strong,' Alvarado said.
Mott said Kentucky-bred Spiced Up has proven to be more effective on the lawn.
"Visually, for me, he finished good [on turf] where on the dirt he was showing a lot of speed, and he wasn't finishing,' Mott explained. 'Going six furlongs on the dirt, at the eighth pole he was kind of folding it up. But, if they like the grass, it will carry them."
Mott added Spiced Up could be heading to Kentucky Downs next, with the September 6 card offering $2 million [$1-million KTDF] options in the 6 1/2-furlong Franklin-Simpson (G1) and the one-mile Gun Runner (L).
"The plan is to go to Kentucky Downs. The reason we jumped over a condition race is to see if we could get him eligible to go to Kentucky Downs -- there's a $2 million race,' Mott said.
Ortiz said the George Weaver-trained Governor Sam, who entered from a win in the Quick Call (G3) presented by Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation on July 13 at Saratoga, was simply second-best.
"I got a good trip, honestly. That horse just ran me down. I think my horse ran his race,' Ortiz, Jr. said. 'Last time he sat off and he ran great. Everything worked out beautiful today. Just no excuse.'
Spiced Up is out of the winning Pioneerof the Nile mare Cardamon, who is a half-sister to Emollient, a dual-surface Grade 1 winner, as well as Grade 1-placed Hofburg. All three half-siblings were also trained by Mott. Cardamon is also a full-sister to Calm Water, dam of Group 1-winning multimillionaire Laurel River. Spiced Up banked $96,250 in victory while returning $11 on a $2 win ticket.
This story was originally reported by Paulick Report on Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.
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