Fox Hill Farms’ JOYFUL VICTORY (Tapit) was content to track behind the early
Joyful Victory settled into fifth under jockey Mike Smith for the opening
The gray filly paid $5, $3.40 and $2.60 for her score, with last-out Martha
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Joyful Victory earned only her second career win when taking the Honeybee.
While under the tutelage of trainer Tony Dutrow she broke her maiden at first
asking in September, then posted a third-place run in the Frizette S. (G1) one
month later. The filly took on the Breeders’ Cup in only her third lifetime
start and finished a decent fifth in the Juvenile Fillies (G1) to close out her
two-year-old campaign. Since that race, Joyful Victory has taken up residence in
conditioner Larry Jones’ shedrow and gave her new barn a fourth consecutive
Honeybee win following the exploits of Eight Belles (2008), Just Jenda (2009)
and No Such Word (Canadian Frontier) (2010).
Joyful Victory has passed through the sales ring twice, bringing $60,000 as a
Keeneland January yearling and $400,000 as a Fasig-Tipton February two-year-old.
She’s now earned about half of her Fasig-Tipton purchase price back, boastings
$200,100 in earnings to go along with a 4-2-0-1 career mark.
The gray sophomore is the first stakes scorer out of the winning Wild Again
mare Wild Lucy Black, who has since produced a juvenile filly named Why Lucy Why
(Whywhywhy). Joyful Victory’s third dam is Black Eyed Lucy (*Prince Royal II),
who is best known for foaling 1982 champion two-year-old colt Roving Boy (Olden
Times) as well as the unraced Sally’s Ride (Inverness Drive), herself the dam of
dual Grade 1 heroine A Wild Ride (Wild Again).
This is the same family as Grade 2 victress Irguns Angel (Irgun) and Canadian
Grade 3 winner Artie Hot (Black Minnaloushe).