Farrell Makes Final Kentucky Oaks Prep in Fair Grounds Oaks

Farrell Makes Final Kentucky Oaks Prep in Fair Grounds OaksWith the big Tapit filly Unique Bella off the trail, Farrell will look to continue her winning ways in this year’s edition of the race and assume favoritism in the Fair Grounds feature for fillies. Winning won’t be easy, though, with several up-and-coming fillies lined up to face her.

The Coffeepot Stable-owned, Wayne Catalano-trained daughter of Malibu Moon is a half-sister to the multiple Grade I winner Carpe Diem. In her most recent start, Farrell won the Rachel Alexandra Stakes (GII) in front-running fashion. However, she has shown the ability to rate kindly in previous races. The filly has won her past three races by a combined 12 ¼ lengths and her trainer, Wayne Catalano, could not be any more confident in how his charge is training up to the race. Should Farrell cruise to another easy win, she will likely become a heavy favorite for the Kentucky Oaks, barring the results of the other prep races.

Mark Casse has both Summer Luck and Corporate Queen entered, however Summer Luck did not ship from her Palm Meadows base and will scratch. Corporate Queen will be making her third lifetime start, and second start for Casse after being purchased privately on behalf of Gary Barber and Bobby Flay following her debut win. In her first start for Casse, the daughter of Colonel John was second in a first-level allowance race going seven furlongs at Gulfstream Park behind Gulfstream Park Oaks (GII) entrant Nonna Bella. Her connections believe that the filly will take a huge step forwards stretching out around two turns for the first time.

Calumet Farm’s Neil Drysdale-trained Vexatious is shipping in from California in hopes of earning her way into the Kentucky Oaks starting gate. A half-sister to Destin and Creative Cause, she was a fast-closing third to eventual Grade 3 winner Shane’s Girlfriend on debut, and came right back to break her maiden impressively in her next start. With few options on the California circuit, her trainer opted to put her in with the boys, where she finished a solid third behind top Kentucky Derby (GI) contenders Reach the World and Battle of Midway.

Wayne R. Sanders and Larry Hirsch will be sending out a talented daughter of Gemologist in the Bret Calhoun-trained Daria’s Angel. After two starts sprinting, the filly stretched out and took a big step forward, leading all the way and cantering home to an 8-length win. If she chooses to use the same running style this time around, she will have to contend with Farrell early. Should she pull the upset and win, her $45,000 yearling purchase price may start to look like a big bargain.

Rounding out the field are maiden winners Queen Bernardina. The maiden Majestic Quality did not ship and will be rerouted to the Santa Anita Oaks (GI).

Carded as the tenth race on the program, approximate post time for the $400,000 Fairgrounds Oaks is 4:41 pm ET.

Jordan Sigmon
16-year-old Jordan Sigmon is from Charlotte, North Carolina. She was bit by the racing bug when watching Big Brown demolish the field in the 2008 Kentucky Derby. Jordan spends most of her time with her own horse Patrick, a 12-year-old Selle Francais gelding that she shows at hunter/jumper shows across the East Coast. When she isn’t at the barn she’s handicapping races and writing articles on the goings-on of the sport. Jordan’s dream is to work in the racing industry after graduating college, exactly what she wants to do is still up in the air but one of her biggest passions is working with young horses.
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