Rachel vs. Zenyatta @ Sam Houston?
DiscreetCat
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from Daily Racing Form:
Sam Houston Race Park will offer a maximum purse of $2 million if Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta were both to start in the track's Gallery Furniture Distaff that has a tentative date of March 27.
Sam Houston and race sponsor Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale have been pursuing a showdown between the two horses for several months, first setting a date of Dec. 5 for a $1.5 million race, then Jan. 30. Sam Houston has now moved the date again and left room for purse negotiations after learning in the last week that Zenyatta has come out of retirement and will race in 2010.
"In light of the news, we're going to keep doing what we've been doing to try and get the two ladies here," said Andrea Young, president of Sam Houston.
The race would be run over 1 1/8 miles on Sam Houston's main track and would be open to males. The minimum purse will be $1.5 million, with McIngvale willing to negotiate up to $2 million, officials said. Both horses would have to start for the race to be a go.
Young said the March 27 date is negotiable.
Rachel Alexandra was named Horse of the Year on Monday night, while Zenyatta won the Breeders' Cup Classic in November.
Sam Houston Race Park will offer a maximum purse of $2 million if Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta were both to start in the track's Gallery Furniture Distaff that has a tentative date of March 27.
Sam Houston and race sponsor Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale have been pursuing a showdown between the two horses for several months, first setting a date of Dec. 5 for a $1.5 million race, then Jan. 30. Sam Houston has now moved the date again and left room for purse negotiations after learning in the last week that Zenyatta has come out of retirement and will race in 2010.
"In light of the news, we're going to keep doing what we've been doing to try and get the two ladies here," said Andrea Young, president of Sam Houston.
The race would be run over 1 1/8 miles on Sam Houston's main track and would be open to males. The minimum purse will be $1.5 million, with McIngvale willing to negotiate up to $2 million, officials said. Both horses would have to start for the race to be a go.
Young said the March 27 date is negotiable.
Rachel Alexandra was named Horse of the Year on Monday night, while Zenyatta won the Breeders' Cup Classic in November.
Comments
This Is The 4th Largest City In Usa And You Might See A Few Thousand Attend Races Here....what Little Horse People There Is ..support The Dog Track In This Area...and No Respect...lots Of Politics In This 'bush' State As They Line Their Pockets For Their Benefit...not Horsemen Or Horse Racing Industry..
Mattress Mack Was Anoriginal Owner Here At Sam Houston...but He Himself Pulled Out For Lack Of Interest.....texas Has A Long Was To Go And With The Administration We Have Now...its Not Going To Get Better....
So For America And True Horsemen And Lovers....this Dream Race Should Be Staged In A State That Supports Horse Racing To The Max............
The one thing I think you're wrong about though is the "few thousand people" showing up. I think the place would be packed. Not only with locals, but I'm sure a whole lot of people would come in from out of town. It would be a special event.
Regarding the potential matchup, i don't think there's any question it's going to happen. Unless Jackson decides to duck Zenyatta, that is. The reason i say it hinges on Jackson is because i think that Moss brought Zenyatta out of retirement specifically to face Rachel. If he was after money he'd probably be pointing her to Dubai. I think it's personal now, and he wants to prove that Zenyatta is the better horse (rightly or wrongly).