Gary Seidler and Peter Vegso’s homebred UNRIVALED BELLE (Unbridled’s
Rachel Alexandra raced three wide down the backstretch while setting
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“Oh, man, my mare was breathing fire today. I feel like the mouse that stole
the cheese,” Desormeaux said. “I was hoping to be on the lead here today, but
that spot was already taken. So I stayed where I was and waited. I made the lead
and Rachel Alexandra passed me at the head of the lane. But my filly came again.
Then Rachel passed me again at the eighth-pole. But my filly fought back. What a
race for her! She was special today.”
“I had confidence in my filly today; I thought she’s run very well,” Mott
said. “But I wasn’t confident we’d beat Rachel Alexandra. I mean we’re talking
about a champion filly, the Horse of the Year. I told Mr. Vegso to expect that
we’d run well, but not that we were going to win. But here we are.
“My filly ran huge. She just ran great. And I don’t think it was that the
other mare (Rachel Alexandra) ran poorly. She ran her race, too. We just outdid
her. They were eyeball to eyeball there and my filly got her. I saw at the
three-eighths (pole) that Kent was sitting there with a lot of horse. I said
‘All right, we’ve still got something in the tank.’ She ran great through the
lane — all heart.”
Sent off the 9-1 third choice in the six-horse field, Unrivaled Belle
“She’s just not been as fast as last summer,” trainer Steve
“There’s an old adage in racing: You get paid for what you do, but
Zardana didn’t offer the same run that saw her beat Rachel Alexandra
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Unrivaled Belle now owns just eight career starts and has racked up a 5-2-0
mark for those races. Her only loss on a conventional dirt track came as a nice
fourth in last year’s Gazelle S. (G1) at Aqueduct to close out her sophomore
campaign. She opened 2010 at Santa Anita, running fourth in the La Canada S.
(G2), and the filly followed that by shipping to Gulfstream Park and scoring a
front-running victory in the Rampart S. (G3). The winner’s share from the La
Troienne doubled her lifetime earnings to $524,929.
The Kentucky-bred Unrivaled Belle is out of multiple Grade 2 queen Queenie
Belle (Bertrando) and has a pair of younger half-siblings — an unraced juvenile
colt named Achaemenes (Empire Maker) and an unnamed yearling filly by
Dynaformer. Queenie Belle is herself a half to Group 3 victor Canon Can (Green
Dancer) and this is also the same family as Grade 2-placed multiple stakes
winner Truffles (Don B.).