December 28, 2024

Kathmanblu scores in Rachel Alexandra

Last updated: 2/19/11 8:10 PM








Kathmanblu returned to the dirt a winner
(Lou Hodges Jr./Hodges Photography)

Five D Thoroughbreds and Wind River Stables’ KATHMANBLU (Bluegrass Cat) was touted as the filly to beat in
Saturday’s $147,000

Rachel Alexandra S. (G3)
at Fair Grounds, and didn’t disappoint her
numerous backers when pulling off the 1 1/4-length victory under jockey
Julien Leparoux.

The Kenny McPeek charge settled into a tracking spot while three wide
on the backstretch as Gran Lioness (Lion Heart) used her rail post to
take command when the gates opened. As Gran Lioness reeled off splits of
:24 4/5 and :49 1/5, Kathmanblu continued her stalking trip in fourth
before picking up the pace a bit nearing the turn. The pacesetter was a
bit weary by the time she entered the stretch, and Kathmanblu was ready
to pounce after ranging up to her outside.

Leparoux asked his mount for her run and Kathmanblu responded, albeit
not with the burst of speed that saw her draw off in the Golden Rod S.
(G2) last year at Churchill Downs. Her victory this time came in more
workmanlike fashion, but it did come as she crossed under the wire in a
final time of 1:45 for the 1 1/16-mile fast-track test.

“She is very
good, you know,” Leparoux praised his mount. “She relaxed very nice in
the first turn and she got it done. I got a clean trip and that was
important.”

Sent off the 3-5 favorite, Kathmanblu paid $3.20, $2.20 and $2.10 for
capturing her third straight stakes. Inglorious (Hennessy) raced next to last
throughout before putting in a good enough rally to overtake Gran Lioness by
three parts of a length on the wire. The pacesetter had a length to spare over
fourth-placer Bouquet Booth (Flower Alley), while Chloe Kate (Afleet Alex) and
Tapit Dancer (Tapit) completed the order under the wire. Lilacs and Lace (Flower
Alley) was withdrawn.

“She’s all class. She always has been,” McPeek said. “I think she is a lot
better than she ran today.

“We were a little conservative with her with her workouts coming into the
race. There’s a lot of time between now and the Kentucky Oaks (G1) and that is
obviously the bigger goal.

“She overcame everything. She got a little stirred up with the delay in the
previous race. I guess they had trouble with the gate and my staff was bringing
her over; she saw the running of the previous race and was really hard to handle
in the paddock. She wasn’t her usual self but she got it done.”




Kathmanblu didn’t do so well in her career debut at Churchill last June,
running eighth against maiden rivals. McPeek decided to switch the bay lass to
the turf next out, and the moved paid off as she posted a half-length score at
Ellis Park on July 17. Given a month’s vacation, Kathmanblu returned at Saratoga
against stakes rivals and put in a decent effort to be second in the P. G.
Johnson S.

Something must have clicked for Kathmanblu following the P. G. Johnson, as
she reappeared at Keeneland and dominated the Jessamine S. by four lengths on
October 14. That earned the miss a shot at Breeders’ Cup glory, and she rallied
to be third in the Juvenile Fillies Turf (G2) following a troubled trip. McPeek
gave his pupil another shot at the dirt in the Golden Rod, and Kathmanblu showed
her true colors when drawing away to be 8 1/2 lengths clear under the Twin
Spires on that occasion.

She made her three-year-old bow back on the grass in the Sweetest Chant S. at
Gulfstream Park, posting a 1 1/4-length victory that day, and this one improved
her record to 8-5-1-1, $470,731.

“We have a choice between the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2), the Gulfstream Oaks
(G2), or possibly the Ashland (G1),” McPeek mused over Kathmanblu’s next
start. “We will take her back to Miami and Gulfstream. Let her settle in and
take our time. We got no pressure at this point. Hopefully she will dictate
where we go.”

Bred by Five D Thoroughbreds in Kentucky, Kathmanblu is the first stakes
winner out of multiple stakes-placed Abba Gold (Devil’s Bag), who has since
produced a juvenile colt named Platform (Pulpit). Abba Gold is herself a
daughter of dual stakes heroine Valiant Jewel (Buckley Boy), making her a
half-sister to Friendly Michelle (Artax), who captured the 2004 Prioress S. (G1)
and La Troienne S. (G3) as well as placing in the Acorn S. (G1) and Las Virgenes
S. (G1).

Kathmanblu, who RNA’d for $57,000 as a Keeneland September yearling, comes
from the same family as 2010 Comely S. (G3) runner-up Speightful Affair
(Speightstown).