Onlyforyou Among 121 Kentucky Oaks 2014 Nominees
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The names of 121 3-year-old fillies – including 17 from the sprawling stable of six-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Todd Pletcher – are included on the
roster of nominees to compete in the $1 million-guaranteed Longines Kentucky Oaks (Grade I), America’s premier race for 3-year-old fillies scheduled to be run for the 140th consecutive
year at Churchill Downs on Friday, May 2.
The 1 1/8-mile sister race to the $2 million-guaranteed Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum Brands! (GI) has,
like the Derby, been run annually without interruption since those
events made their respective
debuts at the track then known as the Louisville Jockey Club in 1875.
The Longines Kentucky Oaks is traditionally run on the eve of the
Kentucky Derby and its 2014 renewal will be televised live on the NBC Sports Network.
Pletcher has saddled three winners of the Kentucky Oaks, a group that includes champions Ashado and Rags to Riches and King of Prussia Stable’s 2013 winner Princess of Sylmar. The Pletcher-trained
array of 2014 early Oaks nominees is headed by Glencrest Farm LLC’s unbeaten Onlyforyou,
a daughter of Malibu Moon who counts Gulfstream Park’s Davona Dale
(GII) and Forward Gal (GII) among her four career triumphs.
Other Pletcher trainees on the roster of Kentucky Oaks nominees include Alto Racing’s Sweet Whiskey, winner of Gulfstream Park’s Old Hat; unbeaten Dame Dorothy and Busanda winner Fierce
Boots, both owned by celebrity chef Bobby Flay; Repole Stable’s Stopcharginmaria and Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings and Philip Steinberg’s Got Lucky, the 1-2 finishers in Aqueduct’s Demoiselle (GII); and Repole’s Our
Amazing Rose, a romping winner in her lone start last fall at Saratoga.
Outside of
Pletcher’s universe, the roster of Oaks nominees features the most
accomplished members of this year’s crop of 3-year-old fillies. Heading
that list is Mark Dedomenico, Allen Aldrich,
Lisa Hernandez, Stuart Downey and Philip Lebherz’s She’s a Tiger. The Jeff Bonde
trainee was the champion 2-year-old filly of 2013, winner of the Del
Mar Debutante (GI) and runner-up in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup
Juvenile Fillies
(GI) at Santa Anita. In the latter, She’s a Tiger finished first, but
was demoted to runner-up when stewards disqualified her for interference
in the homestretch.
Other marquee names among the nominees include Winchell
Thoroughbreds LLC’s Untapable,
the Steve Asmussen-trained winner of the Rachel Alexandra (GIII) at Fair Grounds and the Pocahontas
(GII) at Churchill Downs; Christopher Dunn and Loooch
Racing Stable’s Ria Antonia,
the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner now trained by two-time Kentucky Oaks winner Bob Baffert;
Arnold Zetcher and Michael Tabor’s Fashion
Plate, the front-running winner of Santa Anita’s Las Virgenes (GI) for trainer Simon Callaghan;
and Charles Fipke’s homebred Unbridled
Forever, winner of the Silverbulletday at Fair Grounds and the daughter of Lemons Forever,
who won the 2006 Kentucky Oaks at odds of 47-1 in the biggest upset in the history of the race. Dallas Stewart
trains Unbridled Forever and was the trainer and co-owner of her dam.
Other accomplished early nominees include Spinaway (GI) winner Sweet Reason, who finished fourth for trainer Leah Gyarmati as the favorite in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies; Rosalind,
runner-up in Keeneland’s Alcibiades (GI) and third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies; Please Explain, winner of the Suncoast at Tampa Bay Downs; Bird Maker, runner-up in Churchill Downs’ Golden Rod (GII); Alcibiades winner My Conquestadory;
Santa Ynez (GII) winner Awesome Baby; Davona Dale runner-up House Rules; Aragorn Ami, winner of Oaklawn Park’s Martha Washington; Delta Princess (GIII) winner Tepin; and Fiftyshadesofgold, winner of the Two Altazano at Sam
Houston.
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