The news comes two weeks following the mating of the two Preakness S. (G1)
The Curlin-Rachel Alexandra foal would sport 3 x 5 inbreeding to Mr.
Rachel Alexandra, who became the first three-year-old filly to earn Horse of
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By virtue of her match with Curlin, Rachel Alexandra has a further historical
parallel with Twilight Tear, who was bred to fellow Calumet Farm superstar
Whirlaway in her first two seasons as a broodmare.
Though Curlin didn’t sweep the Triple Crown like Whirlaway, he nevertheless
has this in common with the Hall of Famer: both set earnings records in the
course of their careers. Whirlaway held the distinction of being the first to
bankroll $500,000, ultimately retiring with a world-record $561,161 to his
credit. Curlin currently ranks as North America’s all-time leading earner,
brandishing $10,501,800 in his account.
Twilight Tear’s first foal by Whirlaway was a 1947 colt named Foremost, who
compiled a rather meager 32-2-5-2 line. Her 1948 colt by Whirlaway, named
Coiner, was somewhat more successful. A three-time stakes winner, the hardy
campaigner raced 109 times, with a 20-14-13 mark.