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Old 10-09-2009, 03:10 PM
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http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...’s 2009 season

Here is the following statement from Jess Jackson:

“We have seen an amazing 2009 campaign from Rachel Alexandra, our three-year-old filly. She not only beat the fillies by 20 lengths in the Kentucky Oaks [G1] and 19 lengths in the Mother Goose Stakes [G1], she beat the boys in the Preakness and the Haskell [Invitational Stakes (G1)], and older males in the Woodward [Stakes (G1)]. She beat the winners of the Kentucky Derby [Presented by Yum! Brands (G1)] and the Belmont [Stakes (G1)]. Rachel raced on eight different tracks.

She prevailed in all eight of her races in ’09—five of them Grade 1 contests. Hers was a campaign for the ages beyond what any filly has ever accomplished and she is only three years old. Our family and racing fans will always remember and enjoy her historic 2009 campaign.

Today, I am formally announcing our decision to conclude Rachel’s 2009 campaign and allow her to mature naturally. She has moved to Churchill Downs for a well-deserved rest.

We are all looking forward to an exciting 2010 season. In the interim, I want to sincerely thank the fans, the track officials, and the media for all their heartfelt support of this wonderful filly.”
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Old 10-09-2009, 03:13 PM
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Wow, I didn't think that really needed a formal announcement. He already said all of this through interviews.
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Old 10-09-2009, 03:25 PM
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This is all good if she comes back next year and they don't limit her to a 100 mile radius for racing.

Not that I'm mocking anyone who does.
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:08 PM
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I'm looking forward to her nothing-to-lose trip to Dubai next year. If she wins, she will be the only filly or mare to win the Dubai Cup. If she loses, then it can be blamed or the new artificial surface. You don't think Jackson will be satisfied with watching RA beat up on her own kind in the Apple Blossom, Louisville BC, and Fleur De Lis, do you?
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:22 PM
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I'm looking forward to her nothing-to-lose trip to Dubai next year. If she wins, she will be the only filly or mare to win the Dubai Cup. If she loses, then it can be blamed or the new artificial surface. You don't think Jackson will be satisfied with watching RA beat up on her own kind in the Apple Blossom, Louisville BC, and Fleur De Lis, do you?
Why would he run her in Dubai on a synthetic when he wouldn't run her in the Breeders Cup on a synthetic?
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:33 PM
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There's no way they run in Dubai. That would be very stupid.

The Dubai World Cup Classic was a race either dominated by an American dirt horse or a Godolphin horse every year.

Now it will become a race that will be dominated by international turf horses. Our best synthetic horses will have no chance .. forget about our best dirt horses.
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:36 PM
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Why would he run her in Dubai on a synthetic when he wouldn't run her in the Breeders Cup on a synthetic?
For the same reason that he ran Curlin in the Man O' War. Because Jackson likes to take steps that the public believes are risky but in reality aren't. RA has HOY wrapped up and her reputation in the general sports media intact if she stays in the barn. Running in the Classic has a much downside as upside. I think she would have skipped the Classic this year even if it was run on real dirt.

Next year is a clean slate, and we already know Jackson likes the international stage, albeit Dubai. He has to make a bold statement with her. If she loses there it can be blamed on the surface (her win at Kee over Poly has basically been forgotten anyway). Then he can come back to the U.S. and cherry pick her spots over a limited campaign (Foster-Woodward or Whitney-Beldame) that may or may not end with the Classic.
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