THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY DIARY
FEBRUARY 23, 2005
by Hunter Houlihan
The first Saturday in May is perhaps the best-known date on Thoroughbred
racing’s calendar, but the day before is when sophomore fillies get their day
in the sun. One of this year’s Kentucky Oaks (G1) top contenders is also a
candidate to take on the boys in the Kentucky Derby (G1) — champion two-year-old
filly SWEET CATOMINE (Storm Cat). The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) heroine
returned to the track in winning fashion in 2005, taking the Santa Ysabel S.
(G3) at Santa Anita by 2 1/2 lengths on January 16. The Julio Canani-trained bay
is easily the divisional leader at this point and is scheduled to make her next
start in the March 13 Santa Anita Oaks (G1).
SIS CITY (Slew City Slew) made her first start this year in the February 5
Davona Dale S. (G2), romping by 16 lengths. More importantly, the bay handily
finished nine furlongs (same distance of the Oaks) in 1:50 1/5, just one-fifth
of a second slower than the winner of the Holy Bull S. (G3), a nine-furlong test
for three-year-old colts run later the same card at Gulfstream Park. With that
impressive score, the Richard Dutrow trainee earned her third stakes win and
solidified her position among the top three-year-old fillies in the country.
Neil Drysdale has an Oaks contender in SPLENDID BLENDED (Unbridled’s Song),
who has yet to make a start this year. The chestnut has been training forwardly
and enters her three-year-old season off an impressive win over SHARP LISA
(Dixieland Band) in the Hollywood Starlet S. (G1) in mid-December. Another
much-anticipated filly who has yet to race as a three-year-old is multiple Grade
2 winner RUNWAY MODEL (Petionville). After finishing third in the Juvenile
Fillies, the Bernard Flint charge came back to win the Golden Rod S. (G2) at
Churchill Downs in November, proving once again she is capable of getting two
turns. The dark bay could make her 2005 bow in the March 20 Honeybee S. at Oaklawn Park.
MADDALENA (Good and Tough) remained undefeated when taking the Old Hat S.
(G3) at Gulfstream in early February, but distance may be a problem for the Todd
Pletcher-trained chestnut. A perfect three-for-three, Maddalena has hit many
Oaks lists, but not this one as her pedigree shows speed on both sides and
suggests she would be more successful sprinting. Sharp Lisa is another Oaks
contender after winning the one-mile Las Virgenes S. (G1) and the seven-furlonng
Santa Ynez S. (G2) this year, but she may have distance limitations as well. The
chestnut has not made it to the winner’s circle in three attempts at 1 1/16
miles.
SUMMERLY (Summer Squall), who illustrated her ability at a route when taking
the 1 1/16 mile Silverbulletday S. (G3) at the Fair Grounds two weeks ago, is a
serious Oaks contender for trainer Steve Asmussen. The chestnut will make her
next start in the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2) on March 12.
3YO FILLY TOP THREE: |
1 – SWEET CATOMINE |
2 – SIS CITY |
3 – SUMMERLY |