Azeri’s three-year-old daughter nears career debut at
Oaklawn
With news this week that the last two female Horses of the Year, Rachel
“I only hope that she’s half as good as her mom,” said Peitz of the
Peitz knows the chances of living up to her mother’s record will be a tall
Since moving to the broodmare barns, Azeri’s foals have fetched huge interest
Peitz helped the Lows purchase their filly for $800,000 at Keeneland
|
Arienza is the product of a U.S. Horse of the Year and a Cartier Award
winner, with Giant’s Causeway the European champion in 2000 after finishing
second in that year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) to American Horse of the Year
Tiznow.
Many have visited the filly at the Peitz barn trying to gauge how she might
stack up with her mom. Even Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who trained
Azeri for the final eight races of her career, has asked about her.
“Mainly most people have asked about her size,” Peitz said. “I actually don’t
remember her mom being all that big. Both are pretty fillies, but this one is
just average-sized. Part of it has been the size of horses like Zenyatta
recently. Once you see her, they all look small.”
Arienza was nearly prepared to race at Arlington Park last summer but
developed a chip in her left front knee that forced Peitz to take her out of
training and point toward Oaklawn’s season. That has helped tamp down
expectations, but her trainer is allowing himself to get excited — to a point.
“She’s done everything right all along,” he said. “Her last few workouts have
started us thinking that she could be something better than just an average
horse. We are starting to raise our sights a little higher, but then again, you
remember she hasn’t won anything yet.”
With five workouts over the track, Peitz has his eye on the next edition of
the condition book in search of a maiden race restricted to three-year-old
fillies. He says he nearly entered her in a race this week, but he wanted one
more test from the starting gate to lock in plans. That test is scheduled to
come Saturday morning, weather permitting.
“I wasn’t happy with how she broke in her gate workout,” said Peitz, who is a
tough coach to please considering the filly posted a bullet five-furlong breeze
after that gate break in :58 4/5. “I took her back the other day just to pop out
of there and gallop down the track, and she was much better. I could have gone
in the race, but now I feel better about it. She’s coming along great. Now we
just need a race to fill.”
Azeri, whose third foal is a juvenile filly named Wine Princess (Ghostzapper),
was sold to Katsumi Yoshida for $2.25 million at Keeneland November in 2009.
Following her export to Japan, she foaled a Distorted Humor filly last year, and
according to the Paulick Report, is currently in foal to Zenno Rob Roy.