Showing posts with label Mi Sueno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mi Sueno. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Labor Day Weekend Highlights

Here's a few quick snippets and stats from the big racing weekend that just wrapped up:


  • The weekend, of course, was highlighted by Rachel Alexandra's incredible victory over older males in Saturday's Woodward at Saratoga. Although she may not run again the rest of the year, she gave everyone great thrills in 2009 and is a lock for Horse of the Year.
  • Meanwhile, "across the pond" another superstar cemented himself as the King of European racing. Sea the Stars won the Irish Champion Stakes to earn his seventh straight victory. The John Oxx trained colt is slated to make his next start in the Arc de Triomphe next month.
  • It was like the good ol' days for the 2-year-old colts as trainer D. Wayne Lukas and Bob Baffert each captured the big freshman stakes. Lukas sent out Dublin to a nice victory in Monday's Hopeful at Saratoga while Baffert captured the Del Mar Futurity with Lookin At Lucky. Both trainers are pointing toward the Breeders' Cup Juvenile with Baffert looking for his second straight victory (Midshipman won in 2008).
  • Not to be outdone, the 2-year-old filly races on both coasts went as planned for the favorites. Hot Dixie Chick remained the top young filly with an impressive victory in the Spinaway at Saratoga. That victory gave trainer Steve Asmussen a dream weekend as he won both with Rachel and "The Chick." While at Del Mar, Mi Sueno won the Del Mar Debutante. Both will move on the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.
  • Baffert had a banner weekend at Del Mar as he pulled a huge upset in the Pacific Classic with Richard's Kid and has the likely favorite for the Breeders' Cup Sprint after Zensational won the Pat O'Brien. Baffert will be seeking his third straight Sprint victory after Midnight Lute won the 2007 and 2008 renewals.
  • It was good to see 7-year-old Einstein regain some of his old form as he was runner-up in the Pacific Classic.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

En Fuego

Her name says it all - Hot Dixie Chick.

The Steve Asmussen-trained 2-year-old filly sat just off the early pace and then rolled up the inside and cruised to home a 1 3/4-length score over Beautician in the $300,000 Spinaway at Saratoga.

Now Asmussen has two of the top fillies in the country. Horse of the Year "lock" Rachel Alexandra and "The Chick."

"Today she was very professional and maintained her margin to the wire," Asmussen said. "Obviously, today she reached a new level. I don’t know if we look past this at all. It’s a Grade 1, the Spinaway. She’s got a mind that’s spooky. She’s extremely laid back. (Assistant trainer) Scott (Blasi) said she was laying down in the holding barn. Her demeanor is why she’s stabled next to Rachel (Alexandra). You can’t have a better demeanor than that.”

Now there should be a great battle between Hot Dixie Chick and Mi Sueno for top freshman filly. Both horses will likely meet in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in early November.

To give you a quick background on Mi Sueno, she's very well bred - A daughter of Pulpit out of the speedy stakes winning mare Madcap Escapade (ironically both were trained by Frank Brothers.) She has three in a row including the Del Mar Debutante on Saturday. Her trainer is also looking for his consecutive two-year-old filly championship. Eric Guillot conditioned Stardom Bound last year.

Mi Sueno will have the advantage of having run over the "artificial dirt" tracks of Southern California and we know that Hot Dixie Chick's owners aren't big fans of those surfaces.

There's obviously plenty of time until the Breeders' Cup but it looks like BC Juvenile Fillies should be a highlight of the event.

The Next Star

The Rachel Alexandra hype will subside for a while but attention paid to the Steve Asmussen barn won't quiet down much as he sends out a young star today at Saratoga.

Hot Dixie Chick, who is owned by Jess Jackson's wife Barbara Banke, started off her career with a runner-up finish at Churchill Downs on May 14. Since then, she has rattled off two straight wins including a blow out win in the Schuylerville last month here at Saratoga.

Today, Hot Dixie Chick will run in one of the higher profile races for 2-year-old fillies, the Spinaway. (Race set to start at 5:56 PM ET.) On paper, the race seems to be a one horse race. Her average winning margin is six and her last two Beyer Speed Figures are 100 and 103.

It's highly unlikely that Hot Dixie Chick will become another Rachel Alexandra. Rachel is frankly a once in a lifetime horse. But it's fun to speculate and dream a bit about how good "The Chick" will be.

Her only competition for best 2-year-old filly is the well-bred Mi Sueno, who captured the Del Mar Debutante Saturday. If they meet in the Breeders' Cup, it should be a wonderful matchup.