Rachel Alexandra to run on the Kentucky Oaks undercard

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edited April 2010 in Horse Racing Forum
from Daily Racing Form:

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The worst-kept secret in racing was finally revealed on Saturday afternoon when Jess Jackson, the majority owner of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, confirmed to Churchill Downs officials that Rachel Alexandra would run on Friday in the Grade 2, $400,000 La Troienne Stakes, part of the Kentucky Oaks undercard.

"Right now we're pointing there," Jackson said. "We'd like it to be. Her workout Monday will tell us a lot more. It'll be light; it's not going to be a bullet. We want to see that she stays on track and improves every time she goes out and that's what's been happening the last two or three times. She's getting ready."

Rachel Alexandra has raced just once this year, in last month's New Orleans Ladies Handicap at Fair Grounds. She finished second to Zardana, and the next day Jackson said Rachel Alexandra would not face Zenyatta in hoped-for showdown in the Apple Blossom Handicap at Oaklawn Park.

Zardana is expected to run in the La Troienne, along with the speedy filly Careless Jewel, who would be making her first start of the year.

The La Troienne, formerly known as the Louisville Stakes, is a 1 1/16-mile race for older fillies and mares. On the same card last year, Rachel Alexandra won the Kentucky Oaks by 20 1/4 lengths.

"She's happy at Churchill," Jackson said. "Lexington is her home, but Churchill is her favorite track and she's surely giving us every sign of being ready to run. She's going to need another race before she really defines herself the way she did early last year but I think she's 85 percent to 90, maybe 95, right now."

Rachel Alexandra has won 11 times in 15 races.

Rachel Alexandra, trained by Steve Asmussen, galloped early Saturday morning with exercise rider Dominic Terry aboard.

Comments

  • RightAngleRightAngle Administrator
    edited April 2010
    Good to hear. Have they discussed any long term plans or goals for her this year?
  • rayphilrayphil Senior Member
    edited April 2010
    it's a joke...90 to 95 percent..now if she loses again they have a excuse already laid out...i mean how long does it take to crank her up or did they burn her up last year...this race has the potential to be a ok race...man it would suck if zardana beat her again...
  • DiscreetCatDiscreetCat Moderator
    edited April 2010
    RightAngle wrote: »
    Good to hear. Have they discussed any long term plans or goals for her this year?

    You mean aside from ducking Zenyatta? Lol, i haven't heard anything. Should be some interesting comments from Asmussen/Jackson after the race on Friday.
  • rayphilrayphil Senior Member
    edited April 2010
    i cant wait to see her run on friday....i think if josie carroll has the little grey ready to run she willl have her hoofs full....
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