November 23, 2024

Black Mamba rallies to retain Beverly Hills crown

Last updated: 6/28/09 9:01 PM










Black Mamba (outside) just got up on the wire
(Benoit Photos)

Doubledown Stable’s BLACK MAMBA (NZ) (Black Minnaloushe) wore down a game
Charming Legacy (Ire) (Danehill) in the final strides to defend her title in
Sunday’s $147,000

Beverly Hills H. (G2)
at Hollywood Park. Thrusting her head in front at the
wire, the 3-5 favorite completed 1 1/4 miles on the firm turf in 1:59 3/5 and
paid $3.40 and $2.20. There was no show wagering on the scratch-reduced field of
four.

Under a patient Garrett Gomez, Black Mamba took up her usual spot in the rear
as the pacesetting You Lift Me Up (Lord Carson) set splits of :23 2/5 and :47.
Charming Legacy stalked in second, with Toque de Queda (GB) (Dansili [GB])
eventually settling into third.

By the time You Lift Me Up reached six furlongs in 1:11, Charming Legacy had
advanced to her throat-latch. The two battled around the far turn, getting the
mile in 1:34 4/5, and into the stretch, when Charming Legacy finally put her
adversary away. Meanwhile, Black Mamba was already gaining ground on the outside
and soon loomed as a danger. Charming Legacy kept on resolutely, and for a
moment, appeared on the verge of an upset. Black Mamba surged in the nick of
time, however, and just denied the runner-up.

Charming Legacy, the 3-1 third choice, yielded $3.20 and ended the $4.90
exacta ($1). You Lift Me Up crossed the wire another two lengths back,
completing the 3-6-4 trifecta ($1) that returned $16.40. Toque de Queda checked
in a further 9 1/2 lengths adrift in fourth. Hot n’ Dusty (Unusual Heat), who
ran fourth in Saturday’s Vanity H. (G1), and Restless Soul (GB) (Singspiel
[Ire]) were scratched.



Trained by John Sadler, Black Mamba now sports a mark of 26-5-7-3 with
$808,851 in earnings. In addition to her two Beverly Hills trophies, the bay
mare also landed the John C. Mabee H. (G1) at Del Mar last summer. She has also
placed in nine stakes, most notably the last two runnings of both the Yellow
Ribbon S. (G1) and Santa Barbara H. (G2), along with the Palomar H. (G2), Las
Palmas H. (G2), Dahlia H. (G2) and Buena Vista H. (G2). She was coming off a
closing fourth in the Gamely S. (G1).

Bred in New Zealand by Keltern Stud, the winner is out of the Group 3 queen
and classic-placed Sneetch (Grosvenor). She hails from the same family as New
Zealand Group 2 winner Rios (Hussonet), hero of this year’s Anzac 1600 S., as
well as Australasian Oaks (Aus-G1) heroine Tully Thunder (Thunder Gulch) and
Oaks S. (Aus-G1) victress Sandy’s Pleasure (Aus) (Dash O’ Pleasure).