November 23, 2024

Indian Blessing rolls in La Brea

Last updated: 12/27/08 9:44 PM










Indian Blessing has never finished worse than second
(Benoit Photo)





Hal and Patti Earnhardt’s homebred champion INDIAN BLESSING (Indian Charlie)
took command at the top of the stretch and powered home a 1 1/2-length winner of
the $250,000
La Brea S. (G1)
at Santa Anita on Saturday. Trained by Bob Baffert
and ridden by John Velazquez, the superb sophomore finished off seven panels
over the Pro-Ride in 1:20 4/5 and paid $3.20, $2.60 and $2.10 as the 1-2
favorite.

Indyanne (Indian Charlie) broke best and led the way through opening splits
of :22 2/5 and :45 for the opening half-mile, with Indian Blessing breathing
down her neck waiting for her cue. Indyanne turned for home in front but was
pulled up at the top of the stretch. Indian Blessing took advantage, surging to
a clear lead, and easily kept her rivals at bay to the wire.

Indyanne suffered a fractured left front sesamoid, according to Dr. Jill
Bailey, the veterinarian representing the Los Angeles Turf Club, and was taken
to her barn to be examined further by a private veterinarian.



“This was a bittersweet win,” Baffert said. “I’m very sad about what happened
to the other gray filly (Indyanne).”

Ginger Pop (El Prado [Ire]) moved into range
approaching the final turn and finished well while inside to earn the place spot
as the nearly 48-1 longshot. The runner-up was good for $19.20 and $6.80 while
completing the $45.50 exacta ($1). The $1 trifecta returned $142 with 3-1 second
choice Bsharpsonata (Pulpit) a nose back in third after racing wide throughout.
The $1 supefercta (4-7-10-5) paid out $496.40 with Foxy Danseur (Mr. Greeley) in
fourth. Never Retreat (Smart Strike) and Laureldean Gale (Grand Slam) came next
under the wire. Accopela Choir (Vicar), Country Star (Empire
Maker) and She’s Cheeky (Black Minnaloushe) were withdrawn.

Indian Blessing boosted her bankroll to $2,437,200 with this win, improving
her stellar mark to 12-9-3-0 in the process. A sharp second in the Breeders’ Cup
Filly and Mare Sprint when last seen, the dark bay was voted champion two-year-old
in 2007 following her romp in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Filly (G1). The
eight-time graded stakes heroine boasts tallies in the Frizette S. (G1), Test S.
(G1), Prioress S. (G1), Gallant Bloom S. (G2), Santa Ynez S. (G2) and
Silverbulletday S. (G3), in addition to this one.

“The Dubai World Cup ($2 million Golden Shaheen [UAE-G1] at six furlongs)
will be next for her,” Baffert said of the winner. “She’s better (now) than she
was for the Breeders’ Cup. She’s stronger now. She ran well (in the Breeders’
Cup), but she didn’t run like she did today.”

The Kentucky-bred Indian Blessing is out of stakes winner and multiple Grade
3-placed Shameful (Flying Chevron), who has also produced unnamed yearling and
weanling colts by Roman Ruler. She comes from the same family as Japanese Horse
of the Year Zenno Rob Roy (Sunday Silence), Grade 1 heroines Cat’s Cradle
(Flying Paster) and Roamin Rachel (Mining), and Grade 3 victress Another
(Seattle Slew).