With Baseball announcing their Hall of Fame inductees today, I thought it would be a good time to see who will be on this year's Ballot for horse racing's Hall of Fame which is located in Saratoga Springs, NY.
According to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame's website, for the Contemporary Male and Female, a horse needed to be retired between 5 and 25 years. Anything over 25 years goes to the Historical Committee for them to vote on. For today, we will be focusing on horses who have been retired since 2006 or earlier until 1986. These are just my predictions to see who will be on the Ballot, when the ballot comes out, that's when I'll make my picks.
Sky Beauty- There are eight Triple Tiara winners, six of them are in the Hall of Fame right now. Sky Beauty is one of two of them that's not. After losing the 3yo Championship to Hollywood Wildcat, she returned at 4 with another soild year winning the Go For Wand, Ruffian, Hempstead (now the Ogden Phipps) and Vagrancy (a race she would win again as a 5 year old). Along with her wins as a 4yo, she captured the Triple Tiara at 3 (the last to do so) and won the Matron at 2.
Afleet Alex- When you think of 2005 racing Saint Liam is probley the first thing to pop into your head. Rightly so, the late sire of one of my favorite fillies currently in training had a wonderful year culimating in Horse of the Year honors. There was another horse though that was making more headlines then he was. Afleet Alex probley should have been the 12th Triple Crown winner, however a poor ride in the Derby plus a dead rail kept Alex out of the winners circle that day. However, he and his jockey Jeremy Rose where able to redeem themselves in the Preakness. However it wasn't without drama, as they went to the final turn Scrappy T bored in almost causing Alex and Jeremy to fall. However Alex was able to rebound and win the race. That would deny Giacomo a chance at the Triple Crown after winning the Derby at 50-1. Alex would go on to win the Belmont before his season (and career) where cut short. Along with his 2 Triple Crown race wins, Afleet Alex also won the Arkansas Derby at 3 and Hopeful at 2. He was named Champion 3yo after finishing runner up year before for Champion 2yo.
Ashado- 2004 was the year of the Smarty Party as Smarty Jones was going for that elusive crown. On the female side, Ashado was one of the best. Not only did she win the Kentucky Oaks oposite Smarty, but she also won the Coaching Club of America Oaks, and Breeders Cup Distaff on her way to 3yo Championship honors. As a four year old she capured 3 G1's including the Beledame which set her up to break Azeri's earnings record at the Distaff which she failed to do by finishing in third (that record has since been passed by Zenyatta). However, it was more then enough to get her Older Female honors.
Open Mind- Like Sky Beauty she won the Triple Tiara becoming the seventh to do so and like SB she is not in the Hall of Fame. That's where the simlarities end though, as Open Mind was a 2 time champion at both 2 and 3. Along with winning the Triple Tiara, she also won the BC Juvenile Fillies, and Kentucky Oaks. She also took the Pimlico Oaks (now called Black Eyed Susan).
These are just predictions, that doesn't mean that they will actually happen. Only time will tell about if any of these horses will make the ballot.