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Indian Blessing wires Juvenile Fillies
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Jump to Race Entries/Results OCEANPORT, N.J. - Indian Blessing put trainer Bob Baffert back in the international racing spotlight by staying unbeaten when running 12 other 2-year-old fillies off their feet in a wire-to-wire victory Saturday in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.

With Garrett Gomez aboard, Indian Blessing began to shake loose from the only filly willing to take an early shot at her, A to the Croft, as the field left the backstretch in the 1 1/16-mile race. On the far turn, after steadily edging farther in front, Indian Blessing put on a final spurt that put the race away. She held a six-length lead at the eighth pole and had 3 1/2 lengths on the runner-up, Proud Spell, at the wire.

Indian Blessing, an Indian Charlie filly bred and owned by Hal Earnhardt, returned $5.40 as the favorite after finishing in 1:44.73 over a sloppy track. Proud Spell, a 9-1 shot, had a half-length on Backseat Rhythm, a 19-1 shot. Then came Tasha's Miracle, Smarty Deb, Clearly Foxy, Grace Anatomy, Zee Zee, A to the Croft, Izarra, Set Play, Irish Smoke, and Phantom Income.

For Baffert, who had won with just 3 of his previous 44 Breeders' Cup starters, the victory meant a return to the spotlight, which had frequently found him in the late 1990s and earlier this decade but not nearly as much in the last few years.

"In this business I've learned that you can never look back, you've always got to look forward," said Baffert. "One thing about the Breeders' Cup, these are the best horses in the world. That's what it's all about - and the best filly won today."

Indian Blessing surely clinched a divisional Eclipse Award. The Juvenile Fillies makes her 3 for 3, with easy wins in a Saratoga maiden race and the Grade 1 Frizette coming before the Juvenile Fillies.

Indian Blessing broke sharply from post 4 to make the lead into the first turn. Surprisingly, A to the Croft, a runner-up in three graded stakes going into the race, showed speed, but her early efforts clearly wound up costing her. After the devastating burst leaving the quarter pole, Indian Blessing went unchallenged.

"She left the gate really good for us," said Gomez. "The idea wasn't to be on the lead, but I found myself there."

For Earnhardt, one of Baffert's first clients, the victory was "special all the way around."

"I'm a hands-off owner," he said. "I owe it all to Bobby."

The total value of the Juvenile Fillies was $1,832,000, with the winner earning $1,080,000.

Indian Blessing was 5-2 during most of the wagering before suddenly plunging to 8-5 just minutes before post.


RACE RESULTS
MONMOUTH PARK, Saturday October 27, 2007 - Race 4
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Grade: 1
Purse: $2,000,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 1 1/16M, Dirt, F, 2 Year Olds, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:44.73
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
4Indian BlessingGarrett K. Gomez5.404.803.20
10Proud SpellGabriel Saez8.805.80
7Backseat RhythmJavier Castellano9.60

Times in 100ths::23.55 :46.44 1:10.61 1:37.72 1:44.73

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:Tasha's Miracle, Smarty Deb, Clearly Foxy, Grace Anatomy, Zee Zee, A to the Croft, Izarra, Set Play, Irish Smoke and Phantom Income

Scratched: Cry and Catch Me

Winning Breeder:Hal Earnhardt & Patti Earnhardt
Winning Trainer:Hal Earnhardt & Patti Earnhardt
Winning Owner:Earnhardt, III, Patti and Hal J.

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Exacta4-10$54.20
$1 Superfecta4-10-7-3$3,280.80
$1 Trifecta4-10-7$243.00
$1 Pick 311-3-4$320.20

Race Comments: INDIAN BLESSING outsprinted rivals for the early advantage, set the pace while in hand along the backstretch, saved ground while extending her lead on the turn, opened a wide gap in upper stretch, and edged away under strong right hand encouragement. PROUD SPELL was bumped a bid between horses on the first turn, settled in good position while three wide for six furlongs, took up chase after the winner from outside on the turn, drifted out when struck left handed in upper stretch then closed the gradually through the stretch but couldn't threaten the winner while holding well for the place. BACKSEAT RHYTHM bobbled and was shuffled back at the start, was unhurried for a half while saving ground, split horses while gaining on the turn, moved back to the rail nearing the quarter pole then rallied belatedly to gain a share. TASHA'S MIRACLE steadied in tight and was brushed along the rail on the first turn, moved out approaching the backstretch, advanced five wide at the five-eighths pole, made a steady run while continuing wide to reach contention midway on the turn, lodged a bid to threaten leaving the quarter pole then flattened out. SMARTY DEB steadied between horses in tight on the first turn then steadied sharply again approaching the backstretch, raced in good position between horses for six furlongs, raced within distance between rivals into upper stretch and lacked a strong closing response. CLEARLY FOXY was in tight along the rail on the first turn, dropped back while saving ground along the backstretch, raced well back to the turn and lacked the needed response when called upon. GRACE ANATOMY was bumped and carried very wide on the first turn and failed to threaten thereafter. ZEE ZEE failed to mount a serious rally while between horses throughout. A TO THE CROFT moved up from outside to contest the early pace, pressed the winner from outside for six furlongs, dropped back on the turn and steadily tired thereafter. IZARRA broke inward at the start, bore out six wide on the first turn, continued six wide to the to of the stretch, drifted out in upper stretch and lacked a rally. SET PLAY saved ground to no avail while being outrun. IRISH SMOKE steadied in tight between horses through the first turn and failed to menace thereafter. PHANTOM INCOME raced up close along the rail for five furlongs and gave way.

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