ARCADIA, Calif. – The prospective field for the Breeders’ Cup Classic, already dominated by 3-year-olds, has gained another potential starter from that class in Candy Boy, who worked a half-mile in 47.80 seconds Saturday at Santa Anita in his first drill since finishing third in the Pennsylvania Derby. John Sadler, who trains Candy Boy for the CRK Stable of Lee and Susan Searing, said having the Nov. 1 Classic at his home track makes the race far more appealing. Earlier this year at Santa Anita, Candy Boy won the Robert B. Lewis Stakes in February, and was third in the Santa Anita Derby in April. “You don’t have to worry about planning to ship him, putting him on a plane. You just run out of your own backyard,” Sadler said this weekend at Santa Anita. “Plus, it looks like a 3-year-old-dominated race.” Both the Santa Anita Derby and then the Kentucky Derby, in which Candy Boy finished 13th, were won by California Chrome. In the Pennsylvania Derby, California Chrome was sixth while making his first start since the Triple Crown. “We finally got past California Chrome,” Sadler said. One horse Sadler, nor anyone else, has yet to beat is Shared Belief, the ante-post favorite for the $5 million Classic. Candy Boy was second to Shared Belief in the CashCall Futurity last December and was second to him again in the Los Alamitos Derby in July. Sadler also was second to Shared Belief with Kobe’s Back last November in the Hollywood Prevue. “I don’t think there’s anyone with more experience running against Shared Belief than me,” he said, laughing. Candy Boy has won twice in 11 starts and is 1 for 6 this year. After the Los Alamitos Derby, and prior to the Pennsylvania Derby, he lost a heartbreaker to Tapiture in the West Virginia Derby. Tapiture, who is under consideration for both the Classic and the Dirt Mile, worked a half-mile in 49.20 seconds Sunday at Santa Anita. He most recently was second in the Pennsylvania Derby. California Chrome had his first workout since the Pennsylvania Derby on Saturday at Los Alamitos and went a half-mile in 47.40 seconds with his regular jockey, Victor Espinoza. Bayern, the Pennsylvania Derby winner, is expected to work in the middle of this week at Santa Anita.