THOROUGHBRED BEAT
DECEMBER 28, 2005
by James Scully
Brother — BROTHER DEREK (Benchmark), one of two Breeders’ Cup
Fine second and third — Your Tent or Mine wasn’t going to
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Hollywood Lady — The Starlet featured a much less proven cast than
the Hollywood Futurity but drew a promising trio in BALANCE (Thunder Gulch),
SABATINI (Five Star Day) and MEETMEINTHEWOODS (General Meeting), who were all
off at less than 7-2 and the only runners in the 11-horse field under 10-1. They
wound up second, third and fourth, respectively, as DIPLOMAT LADY (Forestry)
stole the show on the front end. Now three for three at Hollywood Park, the
Christopher Paasch trainee was unplaced in her two starts elsewhere, both stakes
at Del Mar. The dark bay filly surprisingly got away to an uncontested advantage
early and was able to open up leaving the far turn with nice acceleration. She
turned in a very encouraging performance, but it will be interesting to see how
Diplomat Lady fares at Santa Anita this winter. Balance made a decent run for
second, falling a half-length short, but Sabatini looked better rounding out the
trifecta, closing with a flourish to be beaten only three lengths after dropping
too far back in only her second career start. Patrick Biancone has a strong duo
of Kentucky Oaks (G1) prospects in Wild Fit (Wild Wonder) and Sabatini.
Film star — FILM MAKER (Dynaformer) finished second to Ouija Board
(GB) (Cape Cross [Ire]) in the 2004 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1) but
didn’t capitalize upon that stellar effort this year, dropping the New York H.
(G2), Diana S. (G2), Glens Falls H. (G3) and Flower Bowl Invitational H. (G1) in
succession prior to a third in the Filly & Mare Turf at Belmont Park. The Graham
Motion-trained mare ran well every time, but she didn’t distinguish herself. If
Saturday’s La Prevoyante H. (G2) is any indication, Film Maker is set for a much
different campaign in 2006. The dark bay crushed her rivals at Calder,
unleashing a superb kick through the stretch to win in hand under Edgar Prado,
and the five-year-old has never looked better. Motion gave us all something to
look forward to by announcing that she’ll be back for her six-year-old season,
and Film Maker appears poised to make the most of it.
Burning brighter — ANDROMEDA’S HERO (Fusaichi Pegaus) earned a
measure of respectability with a runner-up finish in the Belmont S. (G1), but
the Nick Zito colt left a lot to be desired during his sophomore campaign,
losing nine straight and finishing unplaced in his four starts before Saturday’s
Fred W. Hooper H. (G3). The chestnut showed signs of turning things around when
fourth following a wide trip in the Clark H. (G2) in late November, and he
carried his momentum forward in Calder’s Grand Slam II program, gamely reeling
in stablemate Seek Gold (Touch Gold) in deep stretch to win the Hooper going
away by 1 3/4 lengths. Andromeda’s Hero must still prove himself against better
company, beginning in the February 4 Donn H. (G1) next out, but it looks like
he’s going to be much better at four and one to watch out for as he continues to
improve.
Positive spin — Tyler Baze did a masterful job guiding Diplomat Lady
to a wire-to-wire score in the Starlet, slowing the pace down up front while
maintaining a comfortable advantage over his nearest challenger down the
backside, and the 22-year-old showed why he is one of the best front-running
jockeys in the business. Winner of the Eclipse Award as the nation’s top
apprentice in 2000, Baze has had his ups and downs this season. He suffered
through a 62-race losing skein at Del Mar and failed a pre-race breathalyzer at
Hoosier Park prior to the October 1 Indiana Derby (G3), resulting in a seven-day
suspension. Baze decided to get his life back in order, joining Alcoholics
Anonymous and re-dedicating himself to his work. As a result, his business
picked back up during the Oak Tree meet and he remained the regular rider aboard
Mea Domina (Dance Brightly), guiding the Ron McAnally-trained filly to an
excellent score in the Las Palmas H. (G2) in early November. Sunday’s Starlet
provided another bright moment for a young man who appears headed in the right
direction.