December 27, 2024

Forever Together joins elite club of two-time Diana winners

Last updated: 8/1/09 9:20 PM










Forever Together (left) subdued a game Carribean Sunset
(Bill Roberts/Horsephotos.com)





Champion FOREVER TOGETHER (Belong to Me) produced her patented late
kick to defeat Carribean Sunset (Ire) (Danehill Dancer) by a head in
Saturday’s $500,000

Diana S. (G1)
, becoming the first distaffer in 20 years to score
repeat victories in the Saratoga contest. Trained by Jonathan Sheppard
and ridden by Julien Leparoux, the gray finished 1 1/8 miles in 1:48 1/5
on the good turf course.

As usual, Forever Together bided her time near the rear of the
10-horse field. Up front, Quiet Meadow (El Prado [Ire]) set splits of
:23 3/5, :48 2/5 and 1:12 2/5 while under increasing pressure from
Criticism (GB) (Machiavellian). Caribbean Sunset was skimming the hedge
in third, and her stablemate Rutherienne (Pulpit) from the Christophe
Clement barn was not far away in fifth.

Turning into the stretch, the early leaders began to tire, and a seam opened
up for Carribean Sunset. She roared through and struck the front, but Forever
Together was making headway on the outside and gained a slim lead. Although
Carribean Sunset ran her heart out, and offered a renewed challenge, Forever
Together had too much firepower. The champion kept her at bay, and in the
process, joined an exclusive club of two-time Diana winners, including *Miss
Grillo (1946-47), Searching (1956, 1958), Tempted (1959-60), Shuvee (1970-71), Hush Dear (1982-83) and
Glowing Honor (1988-89).

“She’s an amazing mare,” Leparoux enthused. “She relaxed good and I had a
good trip all the way around. She had the same closing kick she had last year in
this race, too. This was a good group of fillies and she beat them again. She’s
awesome!”

“To keep running that well at that level — it takes a tremendous horse to do
that,” Sheppard said. “It’s just fantastic. She’s a pleasure to train and Julien
did a great job. I was a little concerned they were being strung out more than I
expected, but Julien did start to ease up in a nice striking position around the
turn. She was loafing a little bit and the filly on the inside (Carribean
Sunset) finished rather gamely. Keeping in mind (Forever Together) hadn’t run in
a while and giving weight to the other horses (as the 123-pound co-highweight),
it was an outstanding performance.”

Dispatched as the 4-5 favorite, Forever Together returned $3.90, $3 and
$2.30. Carribean Sunset, overlooked at 9-1, rewarded her loyalists with $7.40
and $4.40. Rutherienne, who had to steady a couple of times, closed well for
third, three-quarters of a length back of her stablemate. Show paid $3 as the
9-2 second choice.

“They both ran very well, both ran a very good race,” Clement said of his
second- and third-place finishers. “I wouldn’t mind (if winning trainer Sheppard
decided) to go in another place, for once. Maybe tell Sheppard to go somewhere
else next time.” 

The exotics totaled $30.40 (exacta), $88.50 (trifecta) and $881 (10-6-3-9
superfecta) with the late-running Tejida (Rahy) in fourth. My Princess Jess
(Stormy Atlantic) checked in fifth, followed by Colina Verde (Brz) (Know Heights
[Ire]), Mushka (Empire Maker), Quiet Meadow, Criticism and Indescribable
(Pleasant Tap).

Forever Together advanced her mark to 17-9-2-3 with earnings of $2,508,533.
She has been a revelation since switching to the turf in the spring of 2008.
After a 1 1/4-length victory in her turf debut in the Reluctant Guest S. at
Arlington, Forever Together stepped up to take on Grade 1 rivals in the Just a
Game S. at Belmont and finished a hard-charging third. She broke through with a
huge win in the Diana last summer, stamping herself as a major force in the
division. Third on yielding ground in the Canadian S. (Can-G2) next time out,
she rebounded with an impressive score in the First Lady S. (G1) at Keeneland,
and wrapped up an Eclipse Award with a driving tally in the Breeders’ Cup Filly
& Mare Turf (G1).

Forever Together kicked off her 2009 campaign with an effortless victory in
the Jenny Wiley S. (G2) at Keeneland. She was coming off a runner-up effort in
the Just a Game at Belmont.

Originally an accomplished performer on dirt, Forever Together also boasts a
two-length score in the 2007 Forward Gal S. (G2) at Gulfstream Park and a neck
loss on Keeneland’s Polytrack in the Beaumont S. (G2).

Bred by White Fox Farm in Kentucky, Forever Together brought $240,000 as an
OBS March two-year-old. She is out of the unraced Relaunch mare Constant
Companion, making her a half-sister to the multiple stakes-placed Princess
Patricia (Aptitude) and a 2009 filly by Easing Along. This is the same family as
multiple champion filly Open Mind (Deputy Minister), Canadian Horse of  the Year
Peaks and Valleys (Mt. Livermore), and Grade 2 winner and noted sire Broken Vow
(Unbridled).


Sheppard mentioned that Forever Together is likely to pursue a similar
itinerary as last fall, prepping at Keeneland in advance of another Breeders’
Cup bid.