Scarcely 12 hours after her record-setting victory in Saturday’s Mother Goose
“She ran a big race,” trainer Steve Asmussen said of the three-year-old
Asmussen, still wearing one of the 10,000 pink “Rachel Alexandra” bracelets
“The best way to describe it is that she’s got an extremely high cruising
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Rachel Alexandra, who extended her record to 9-2-0 from 12 starts with
earnings of $1,798,354, arrived at Saratoga midmorning and took up residence in
Curlin’s former stall in Asmussen’s barn near the Oklahoma training track.
“She shipped great,” said assistant trainer Scott Blasi, who accompanied
Rachel Alexandra to Saratoga. “She’s settled into Curlin’s old stall, which is
now her stall, right next to my office.
“She recovered very well,” added Blasi. “She seemed strong (Saturday) and was
starving when we fed her last night, and ate everything this morning, as well.”
Several possibilities exist for Rachel Alexandra’s next start, including the
July 25 Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) sending sophomore fillies 10 furlongs
at Belmont, the Jim Dandy (G2) for three-year-olds going nine furlongs at
Saratoga on August 1, and the 1 1/8-mile Haskell Invitational (G1), also for
three-year-olds, at Monmouth Park on August 2.
Following one of those, the scenario could next include the Alabama S. (G1)
for three-year-old fillies at 1 1/4 miles on August 22, the Travers S. (G1) for
sophomores going 10 furlongs on August 29, or even the Personal Ensign S. (G1)
sending distaffers 1 1/4 miles on August 30. All three of those races take place
at Saratoga.
Asmussen declined to engage in any speculations.
“I’m well-versed in that with the Curlin-Big Brown thing last year,” he said.
“I’m just going to worry about her health and happiness, and then we’ll sit down
and decide what’s best for her.”