136TH KENTUCKY OAKS
KENTUCKY OAKS
(G1), CD, $584,300, 3YO, F, 1 1/8M, 4-30. |
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5 | BLIND LUCK, f, 3, Pollard’s Vision–Lucky One, by Best of Luck. ($11,000 yrl ’08 FTKJUL.). O-Mark DeDomenico, LLC, Carver, John, Abruzzo, Peter and Hollendorfer, Jerry, B-Fairlawn Farm (KY), T-Jerry Hollendorfer, J-Rafael Bejarano, $329,662. |
11 | Evening Jewel, f, 3, Northern Afleet–Jewel of the Night, by Giant’s Causeway. ($8,000 yrl ’08 KEESEP.). O-Braly Family Trust, B-Betty L. & Larry Mabee (CA), $106,343. |
8 | Tidal Pool, f, 3, Yankee Gentleman–Sea Rhythm, by Deputy Minister. ($120,000 yrl ’08 KEESEP; $220,000 2yo 2009 OBSFEB.). O-Westrock Stables, LLC, B-David Garvin (KY), $53,171. |
Also Ran: Beautician, Ailalea, Amen Hallelujah, Crisp, Quiet Temper, It’s Tea Time, Joanie’s Catch, Champagne d’Oro, Age of Humor, Jody Slew, Bella Diamante.
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Winning Time: 1:50 3/5 (ft)
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Margins: NO, 2 3/4, 2HF.
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Odds: 1.30, 13.40, 9.30.
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In a finish reminiscent of the Las Virgenes S. (G1), Mark Dedomenico LLC,
Tidal Pool (Yankee Gentleman) and jockey Calvin Borel went to the front and
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In front of a record Kentucky Oaks crowd of 116,046, Blind Luck dug in and gradually closed
ground on Evening Jewel, just getting her nose in front on the line. Trained by
co-owner Jerry Hollendorfer, the chestnut lass finished up the 1 1/8-mile test
in 1:50 3/5 to move her record to 10-7-1-2 and increase her earnings to
$1,398,712.
“I knew she was going to kick in for me and show me that run, she always
does,” Bejarano said. “She tries so hard. The stretch here is very long but she
kept trying hard until the end and never stopped trying. She’s amazing.”
“It was tense enough for a few minutes waiting, but I thought we got
Blind Luck paid $4.60, $3.60 and $2.80 as the 6-5 favorite and keyed the
“That stings,” said Kent Desormeaux, who was aboard Evening Jewel.
“Oh, man, that was hard,” trainer Jim Cassidy agreed. “We had the
“She’s a game, game filly. When she saw that other one (Blind Luck)
Ailalea, Amen Hallelujah (Montbrook), Crisp (El Corredor), Quiet Temper (Quiet American), It’s Tea Time (Dynaformer), Joanie’s Catch (First Tour), Champagne d’Oro (Medaglia d’Oro), Age of Humor (Distorted Humor),
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Blind Luck began her career with conditioner James Hatchett in Florida,
breaking her maiden by a huge 13 1/4 length margin while going just 4 1/2
furlongs in a maiden claimer at Calder. Sold soon after to her current connections and shipped to
California, the chestnut would go on under Hollendorfer’s tutelage to add a
starter allowance at Del Mar to her line. She made her stakes bow in the Darley
Debutante (G1) at Del Mar, rallying to just miss by a length, then captured the
Oak Leaf S. (G1) on October 4 when sent to Santa Anita.
Blind Luck just missed by three parts of a length when third in the Breeders’
Bred by Fairlawn Farm in Kentucky, Blind Luck passed through the sales ring
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Lucky One is a half-sister to 2002 Swale S. (G3) hero Ethan Man (Glitterman),
while her dam, Twilight Spectre (Imp Society), is herself a half-sibling to
multiple Grade 2 victor Chas Conerly (Big Burn) and multiple Grade 3-placed
Gainzer (Turkoman). Also of note in the family is Burn’s Return (Big Burn),
queen of the 1979 Monmouth Oaks (G1).