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Who is your pick (s) in the Breeders Cup Distaff?

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3:33 EST I'm going with Lear's Princess, looks like a wide open field.

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  1. Ginger Punch, a streaking winner of several graded stakes this year, is likely to be a lukewarm favorite if supplemented for $180,000 in a loaded, very deep field of high-quality contenders, including several terrific 3-year-olds.

    Unfortunately the best of the 3-year-olds, Rags to Riches, the Belmont Stakes winner over Preakness winner Curlin, is recuperating from a minor fracture and will not return to training until 2008. In her absence we have Carl Nafzger's Alabama (G1) winner Lady Joanne, who narrowly lost the Spinster Stakes (G1) to Todd Pletcher's strong finisher Panty Raid at Keeneland on October 7th.

    Lear's Princess will also attract plenty of support, having upset Rags to Riches in the Gazelle (G1) last month. Others attracting support will be the persistent Octave, a multiple Grade 1 winner with good efforts behind Rags to Riches and Lady Joanne; and the vastly improved Tough Tiz's Sis, who was a good third in the Alabama and then narrowly out-gamed the older and highly accomplished Hystericalady in their graded stakes prep race for this.

    Hystericalady is only one of several high-quality older fillies and mares to consider in a race that has no throw outs and very little to separate numerous contenders.

    Todd Pletcher's Unbridled Belle and Indian Vale, for instance, were one-two in the Beldame (G1) at Belmont on October 7th, with speed figures that put them in a near dead heat with six others including the Allen Jerkens-trained longshot Teammate, who has upset fields of this quality more than once.


  2. this is SUCH an open race.  Ginger Punch, Lear's Princess, Lady Joanne, Octave, Unbridled Belle, Indian Vale, Tough Tiz's Sis, Hystericalady, Bear Now...  they're all just amazing...  i have no idea what to do with this race.  Where did we get this many amazing fillies?  not even Rags to Riches would be safe in this field!

  3. Everyone is raving about Lear's Princess beating Rags to Riches in the Gazelle but, come on, Rags was running with a fractured ankle (and based on how she threw up her head and lugged in the stretch she felt it during the race). Look at Lear's Princess's Beyers - she has never broken 100. Many contenders in this race have. Multiple times, too.

    It think it will come down to Lady Joanne, Bear Now, Indian Vale.

  4. Lady Joanne and Lear's Princess!

  5. Hysteriaclady and Lears Princess

  6. Very tough. But, my money's on Indian Vale.

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