4/26/09
Last updated: 4/25/09 7:54 PM
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Criticism silences critics in La Prevoyante
(Jim Lisa Photos) |
Darley Stable’s homebred CRITICISM (GB) (Machiavellian) took the lead soon
after the start of Saturday’s $150,000
La
Prevoyante H. (G2) at Calder and never looked back while score a one-length
victory under jockey Javier Castellano. Trained by Tom Albertrani, the
five-year-old mare posted splits of :26, :52, 1:17 4/5, 1:42 and 2:05 before
finishing up 1 1/2 miles on the firm turf in 2:29 1/5.
Sent off the 4-5 favorite in the five-horse field, Criticism paid $3.80,
$2.30 and $2.10 while keying the $14.40 exacta, $42.60 trifecta and $47.20
superfecta (4-2-3-5). Long Approach (Broad Brush) dueled Astrologie (Fr) (Polish
Precedent) behind the winner, eventually getting up to take second by 1 1/4
lengths while returning $3.40 and $3 at 4-1. Icon Project (Empire Maker) rallied
from fourth to grab third, 1 3/4 lengths in front of near 5-2 second choice
Astrologie, giving back $3.60 at 4-1. Awesome Moment (Awesome Again) rounded out
the field.
Criticism was unplaced only twice in 12 starts in France, with her signature
score coming in the La Coupe de Marseille. She was 10th in her final start in
that country last December in her only start on Polytrack, and did not resurface
until debuting for Albertrani in the Athenia H. (G3) in October, where she
rallied to finish second. In the bay’s other stateside starts, she has captured
the Long Island H. (G3) and The Very One S. (G3) as well as placed in the Orchid
S. (G3). Criticism now sports a career mark of 16-7-5-3, $463,367.
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Bred in England, Criticism was produced by Grade 2 winner Innuendo (Ire) (Caerleon),
who is also the dam of a yearling filly by Selkirk. Criticism’s second dam is
Infamy (Ire) (Shirley Heights), winner of the 1988 Canadian International
(Can-G1). This female family has produced Italian champion High Hawk (Ire)
(Shirley Heights); French highweight and Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) winner In the
Wings (GB) (Sadler’s Wells); and English highweight and Epsom Derby (Eng-G1)
winner High-Rise (Ire) (High Estate [Ire]).