November 23, 2024

Ashland will feature Stars and Pears

Last updated: 4/1/09 9:29 PM










Stardom Bound will seek to continue her winning ways Saturday
(Charles Pravata/Horsephotos.com)

Champion STARDOM BOUND (Tapit) will go for her sixth straight Grade 1 victory
on Saturday while taking on eight rivals in Keeneland’s $400,000
Ashland
S. (G1)
. The gray lass endured her toughest win to date when capturing the
Santa Anita Oaks (G1) on March 7, and will again face off against the three
fillies who were featured in the photo finish with her that day.

Stardom Bound was originally being pointed for the May 2 Kentucky Derby (G1),
but her close nose win in the Santa Anita Oaks encouraged her connections to
ship the sophomore lass to Kentucky for the Ashland instead of sending her to
face the boys in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) on Saturday. The Kentucky Oaks (G1)
became the champion two-year-old filly’s main goal, and a decent run in the
Ashland could see her go off favored in that event.

Making her first start for Richard Dutrow on Saturday, Stardom Bound began
her career with trainer Christopher Paasch, breaking her maiden in the Del Mar
Debutante S. (G1), winning the Oak Leaf S. (G1) and wrapping up her juvenile
season with a win in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1). She was sent to
Bobby Frankel’s barn after being purchased at auction in November and continued
her winning ways, adding the Las Virgenes S. (G1) and Santa Anita Oaks to her
line. The late-running lass encountered a bit of trouble in her last one, but
still managed to get her nose down on the line in front of THIRD DAWN (Sky
Mesa), who in turn had her nose in front of HOOH WHY (Cloud Hopping), who had
her neck in front of NAN (High Yield). Jockey Mike Smith will be flying in from
California to ride Stardom Bound in the Ashland.



While many are anticipating Stardom Bound’s run in the Ashland, trainer
Joseph Parker will only have eyes for WHAT A PEAR (E Dubai), who will put her
undefeated mark on the line in Saturday’s 1 1/16-mile Polytrack test. The
chestnut lass has increased her margin of victory with each of her four races,
culminating last out with a 10 1/4-length score in the Busher S. at Aqueduct on
February 22.

Parker, his wife, Betsy, and What a Pear left Aqueduct on a van about 2 p.m.
(EDT) on Tuesday and arrived at Keeneland around 5 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Several hours later, the New York-bred seemed quite content in her stall, and
the Parkers were eager to talk about her.

“This filly keeps amazing us,” Joe Parker said. “Every race that she has run,
it’s a different dimension. I’m looking forward to seeing what she’s going to do
next. We want to know how great she is; that’s why we’re here.”

What a Pear will become the first Keeneland starter for Parker, who trains
the filly for Ira and Bernice Cohen’s Tri-Bone Stables. Parker met the Cohens
through their son, New York track veterinarian Russell Cohen, who bred What a
Pear. Russell Cohen advises Parker on What a Pear’s career.

“He suggested the Ashland, and here we are,” explained Parker, who had made
one previous trip to Keeneland to visit and is excited to be back with a
starter. “What I love about Keeneland is that it’s all horse country. To be here
is a thrill. I love this place. I love the smell of this place. I love the
people here, too. They treat horse people with a lot of respect. I met the
racing secretary (Ben Huffman) and the guys in the (racing) office, and they
welcomed me. I’m so happy to be here.”

The Ashland will be What a Pear’s first start on Polytrack, but Parker said
the filly will not set foot on the track before the race. He said she would walk
the shedrow each morning.

“She’s fit enough just to enter into the race, to walk right into the race
and possibly win it.”

Channing Hill, who has ridden What a Pear in each of her previous races, will
fly in from California for the Ashland.

While What a Pear will be seeking to keep her record perfect, DREAM EMPRESS
(Bernstein) is looking to return to the winner’s circle. Queen of the Alcibiades
S. (G1) during Keeneland’s fall meet, the Kenny McPeek-trained bay was second to
Stardom Bound in the Breeders’ Cup. She could do no better than fourth against
Kentucky Oaks contender Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro) when trying Churchill
Downs’ dirt in the Golden Rod S. (G2), and has made just one start since, that
coming as an unplaced run in the Herecomesthebride S. (G3). Dream Empress will
keep Kent Desormeaux aboard for her second start of the year.

Grass filly GOZZIP GIRL (Dynaformer), winner of the Herecomesthebride, could
challenge in the Ashland if she takes to the Polytrack, and other contenders
include Third Dawn, who shocked at 35-1 in the Santa Anita Oaks after having just
broken her 21 days earlier in her fourth try, as well as BE FAIR (Exchange
Rate), who suffered her first career loss when fourth in the Honeybee S. (G3) at
Oaklawn Park.