If you remember from last year, Ahmed Zayat and Mark Allen tried to pull a stunt which would have left Rachel Alexandra on the outside looking in for the Preakness. This would have given Zayat's Pioneerof the Nile, the runner up from the Derby a better chance to turn the table on Allen and Dr. Lenoard Blach's Mine That Bird who won the Derby. MTB would have gotten back his jockey Calvin Borel. Of course that was foiled by Marylou Whitney how said she would not enter Luv Gov if it was going to keep Rachel out. Rachel got in, and well the rest they say is history. Since then, things haven't gone exactly right for Zayat. Here is an example:
- Pioneerof the Nile retiring due to injury after the Preakness
- Thorn Song bolting in a stakes race, then going MIA (I believe he is at a hospital in California right now)
- Zensational losing the BC Sprint, then losing the Eclipse for Male Sprinter to Kodiak Kowboy.
- And to top it off, he got sued
The two horses to keep an eye on if they go are Interactif and Devil May Care, both are trained by Todd Pletcher (as are Rule (who is now questionable for the Derby, hopefully he pulls out. I think a mile and quarter is too far for him. Plus he had a horrible work yesterday dispite getting the bullet), Super Saver, Mission Impazable, Esky and Discreetly Mine). Interactif is owned by the same connections of Goldikova, the 2 time BC Mile winner. While he hasn't won this year, Interactif has something that Sidney's Candy doesn't: a win over dirt. He probley is a little bit better on turf/synth, but he's by Broken Vow who of course is the sire of Unbridled Belle (another Pletcher trainee), out of a Broad Brush mare who in turn is out of the great late Personal Ensign. So he's got the female family to go a mile and quarter and he's got a sire who has a G1 winner who has won at a mile and a quarter. Devil May Care however, should not. Dispite being by Malibu Moon out of Regal Ransom mare, I'm not sold of her going. Her half brother is Regal Ransom, and dispite being by one of the hottest sires around in Distorted Humor, he failed at the two times he ran at a mile and a quarter. The other thing is, she has been inconsistant throughout her career. Yes she's a G1 winner, but since then she has put together 1 good race, defeating Amen Hallujah who is likely a sprinter, and Christine Daae who ended up being overhyped. Yes DMC is running faster then the males in workouts, however races are a different monster. She's not even the best 3yo filly, that honor belongs to Blind Luck who should also be Derby bound, but will be the overwhelming favorite for the Oaks instead.
While I'm not a huge huge fan of fillies going against the boys (yes I know it's done in Europe and it was done in the US more often before, but that's not the point I'm making), I can understand why they want to face the boys now. However I would love to see DMC in the Preakness, if they want to take on the boys. Yes it's a sixteenth shorter then the Derby, but it's a smaller field (only 14 are allowed, which is the same for the Oaks and Belmont as well), most of the runners are also rans, the winner, and fresh faces, and she would have 1 extra day of rest then the rest of the field. With that being said, this year's Preakness maybe tougher then useal because horses such as Backtalk, Sutsuko maybe left out. We'll find out tomorrow where she lands.
As for this weekend's races, it was a matter of what the heck happend to D' Funnybone? He got a horrendous ride in the Withers. I'm happy for Afleet Again after throwing some clunkers, and Ibboyee, all that work and he settles for second and how about the third place finsher. IMO Ibboyee is now the best 3yo sprinter (IMO Afleet Again can run at longer distances), with D' Funnybone being a little bit behind. With that being said, at a shorter distance I think D' Funnybone can turn the tables on Afleet Again. At Churchill, Calvin Borel showed... that he's the King of Churchill! Now if things go his way on Friday on a certin 4yo filly, we could see her back in the Winners Circle (it was confirmed that Rachel will go the La Trioanne next).
And with that, Derby Week offically begins. Everyday until except Thursday which will be the Live Chat and Saturday also a chat day, a new post will be posted. So check back tomorrow for Derby talk.
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