Champion Blind Luck is scheduled to be sold at Keeneland November Sale
The reigning champion 3-year-old filly, Blind Luck is to be sold at Keeneland’s November mixed sale, which will commence on 7 November, 2011.
The daughter of Pollard’s Vision, out of Lucky One by Best of Luck, Blind Luck is the multiple grade 1 winning 4-year-old filly, and has 12 lifetime wins and 10 of them came in the graded stakes races, and the filly has shot up her bankroll to a massive $3,279,520 in earnings.
Blind Luck is owned by the Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, who co-owns the filly with Dr. Mark Dedomenico, John Carver and Peter Abruzzo, and their 4-year-old filly Blind Luck will be offered as the racing or broodmare prospect.
During Blind Luck’s sophomore season, she went on to land the Las Virgenes, Kentucky Oaks and the Grade 1 Betfair TVG Alabama Stakes which set her en route to win the Eclipse Award as the 2010 3-year-old filly.
In the same year, Blind Luck ran in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic at Churchill Downs on 5 November, 2010, but she couldn’t beat Unrivalled Belle who won the match in emphatic style leaving behind Blind Luck at second and her bitter rival Havre de Grace in third place position.
Blind Luck was dropped from consideration for the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic 2011 by trainer Jerry Hollendorfer after an unplaced finish in the Grade 1 Lady’s Secret Stakes at Santa Anita on 1 October.
Over all Blind Luck has gone on to win six grade 1 races, and prior to the Lady’s Secret Stakes, the champion filly had never finished worse than third in her entire career, which sum up to be 21 lifetime starts.
Blind Luck came out of the Lady’s Secret fine and there was no physical reason why she threw in the towel so early in the race.
The owners and trainer said about the filly that Blind Luck has proven herself beyond doubt, and she has gone on to win on different surfaces and on both coasts , which easily makes her the top horse over the past two decades.
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