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The Graveyard of Favorites added another stunning chapter to its legacy as Beach Haven Thoroughbreds' Maracuja took the lead in the final strides and handed 1-5 favorite Malathaat her first loss by capturing the $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) for 3-year-old fillies July 24 at Saratoga Race Course.
Maracuja was last in the field of four for a brief time on the backstretch as Clairiere pressed the front-running Malathaat, who edged away from that rival at the top of the stretch. But in the final furlong, Maracuja, a daughter of Honor Code , found her best stride to notch a narrow victory. Maracuja, gr/ro, 3/f Honor Code — Patti's Regal Song, by Unbridled's Song Owner: Beach Haven Thoroughbreds LLC Breeder: River Bend Farm Inc., Austin Musselman & Janie Musselman (KY) Trainer: Rob Atras Jockey: Ricardo Santana, Jr. Information provided by Equibase |
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For Ruff, more like Purrrthetique
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Heard a wonderful comment on Talking Horses this morning that was attributed to the late Harvey Pack. He said that Saratoga is not really the graveyard of favorites, it is the graveyard of bad handicappers.
Given that very few horseplayers are able to consistently overcome the takeout year after year, that probably includes most of us. |
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I just wish that takeout was a problem for me. When you lose most of the time like I do, the takeout is 100%.
On another subject, that loss yesterday by Malathaat reminded me of American Pharoah's race where Frosted took it too him early and cost him the loss. We get so impressed with them sometimes we forget they are not machines. The talking heads get it right more times than not, but they were laying it on so thick yesterday, the chance that Malathaat would lose just seemed to be palpable, but I have no doubt that she will be back and prevail hopefully in a much bigger field when the race dynamics are not against her. It was a great race though that we won't soon forget. |