Last night's Eclipse awards finally ended the speculation of who was Horse of the Year. Would it be the stunning Rachel Alexandra, who was eight for eight on the season, or the undefeated Zenyatta who was five for five for the season. Before I talk about HOY, I'm going to go over the other catagories that where also honored last night.
2yo Male: Really it was no suprise that Lookin at Lucky won, and it was well deserved. However when the vote totals came out, Vale of York finished second in first place votes. Why? Just because he was the BC Juvenile winner? Noble's Promises had been a much better horse going into that race then Vale of York, and still is IMO. That being said, Lucky is the very early Derby favorite, and he may not even be the best horse in his own barn anymore.
2yo Female: I really loved Nancy Mazzoni's shout out to She Be Wild ("She Be Wild, we love you!"), I've been a fan of this filly since watching HRTV's Against the Odds when Jeff Sigel picked her for the Arlington Lassie (and this was before I actually had HRTV, I was watching the show on MASN). Hopefully she does well on this year's Oaks Trail.
3yo Male: Obviously dispite being a huge fan of Summer Bird, I'm not a fan of his connections. No offence to his fans, but I find Tim Ice to have annoying voice (sorry!).
3yo Female: Two words: Rachel, unanimous. Enough said. Although I will say that Jess Jackson did not thank Hal Wiggins or Calvin Borel when he accepted this award (a hint of what is to come), and that was disapointing.
Older Male: A well deserved award for Gio Ponti, he did win an award earlier in the night so his owner didn't talk for that long.
Older Female: Dear DRF, Whoever voted for Icon Project, needs to be fired Love a Zenyatta fan. Seriously, she should have been unanimous, but some dingdong (apperently all signs point to the highley respected Andy Beyer) voted for IP (who had 1 G1 win, against really not that great horses), instead of Zen. The cool thing is Sting whose group the Police's album Zenyatta Mondatta, Big Z is named after gave a video congrats!
Female Sprinter: Even though I knew she would win, that doesn't mean I'm disapointed about Informed Decision. She's a synth specialist who peaked at the right time, I'm sorry.
Male Sprinter: Second most disapointing announcement of the night, with Kodiak Kowboy winning. Nice horse, but far from my favorite. Tom Ludt also did not include KK's former trainer, Larry Jones. However, this I'm not as annoyed about as he started and ended his career with Steve Asmussen. In a way though, it ended up being how Zayat's second half of the season went: With a thud. As I said before karma, hated Pioneerof the Nile, and it hated Zensational (both who I think will be failures at stud, but that's a story for another day).
Grass Male: GIO!!!!!! There was a chance that Condiuit would steal it, but thankfully with an upgrade in Team USA grass horses, the award was returned to the States. And the cool thing? He's coming back, expect him and Presious Passion to tear up the grass ranks, and then he most likley will end his career in the BCC (I don't see dirt being a problem for him, he's a 1/2 brother to the G1 placed Bon Jovi Girl).
Grass Female: Most disapointing announcement of the night. Yes Goldikova is a nice horse, but I think most of us where rooting for Ventura. I honestly think that she and Music Note will go down as two of the best horses not to win an Eclipse.
I'm going to skip the human awards, because I will be talking about them later this week.
Horse of the Year: Since the Eclipses started in the 1970's only three females have won the award (before the Eclipses I believe the TRF and DRF gave out two different sets of awards): All Along, Lady's Secret and Azeri. The Sisterhood added a new member to that list. Would it be Zenyatta, or Rachel Alexandra. In the end, the Princess of Racing, was crowned the Queen of 2009 as Rachel won in a unexpected landslide (it was expected the vote to be close). Jess Jackson did thank Calvin Borel this time around, but forgot Hal Wiggins for the second time. This was really the only thing that disapointed me, some people may agree, some people may disagree. That's what opinons are made of.
There was also outcry because Jerry Moss was acting unclassy right after Rachel was announced. I'm not going to comment on that, even though my opinon may shock some people. However I will say that it was classy for both Mr. Jackson and Mr. Moss to congraduate each other's horses. They really didn't have to do that.
A few other things I took out of the ceremony Kenny Mayne > Kenny Rice when it comes to the funny jokes (although I found the Conan joke pretty funny, but it could be because of my dislike of Conan). While Ambasssador Farish was giving his speech, there was a heckler, I really hope they took her out of the room because that was a bit rude (rumor has it she said California, and they told her to be quite, but she said no).
I do want to appologize for not having a Weekend Recap post, I got involved with the Golden Globes. But just a little bit of a recap, it was a hit and miss weekend. I do want to thank everyone who particpated in yesterday's chat, I plan on doing the chats most likely once a month up to Derby on Mondays for about an hour or so. Check back here for more details in the upcoming weeks.
Nice article, but I disagree that Jess Jackson "forgot" Hal Wiggins. Given that he had two opportunities, the slight was certainly intentional.
ReplyDeleteAnd to say that Jackson and Moss didn't have to to congraduate each other's horses, I think they did have too even if they were eating their livers doing it.
Your comment about Andy Beyer was interesting as that guy has really proven to have some issues with Zenyatta. Understandable since she made him look quite the fool in the BC Classic.
Nice piece of work.
Agree to disagree, as for Andy Beyer, that was just something I heard. It turned out to be an editor who said that he ment to put Zenyatta on top, but yet she wasn't even on his ballot.
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