ARCADIA, Calif. - Judge Miller, second as the 3-10 favorite in the Grade 3 Californian Stakes on April 20, and Subsanador, a game second in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap on March 3 in his most recent start, worked over the weekend for scheduled appearances in the Grade 2 Hollywood Gold Cup at Santa Anita on May 27. Judge Miller worked six furlongs in 1:13 on Saturday under Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith. Judge Miller was fitted with blinkers for the workout, and will wear the equipment for the first time in the $200,000 Gold Cup at 1 1/4 miles. “It looks like he likes them,” trainer Mark Glatt said on Sunday. “Mike was pleased with the work and that was good enough for me.” Judge Miller was beaten for the second time in his fourth start, and stakes debut, in the Californian at 1 1/8 miles. Judge Miller set a slow pace, and was challenged by Mr Fisk in early stretch. Judge Miller was unable to keep pace, finishing second by 2 1/4 lengths. :: Access morning workout reports straight from the tracks and get an edge with DRF Clocker Reports “He’s an inexperienced horse and very unseasoned,” Glatt said of Judge Miller. “He never found himself in front like that. I think he was a little confused. “When that horse pounced on him, he pounced on him fast. He’s never been in a dogfight before. “I think he learned from it. In a similar situation, a little blinker will help him a bit.” Subsanador was trained by John Sadler for Stud Facundito for the Big Cap, and has since been sold privately to Wathnan Racing of Qatar and transferred to Richard Mandella. On Sunday, Subasanador worked a mile in 1:39. “He didn’t have any company,” Mandella said. “He got a little bored at the end. He still worked pretty well.” Mandella said that Flavien Prat will ride Subsanador in the Hollywood Gold Cup. Mr Fisk is also a candidate for the race, trainer Bob Baffert said on Sunday. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.