How about past posting on a filly who DIDN\'T WIN?
Last Saturday\'s Hattie Moseley (ungraded stake) was an open race, which was
reflected on the tote board. I took a strong stand on Ruthenia, a daughter of
Pulpit trained by Chris Clement.
When Ruthenia won her first 2 career starts on the Belmont turf last year, I
thought that she might provide some competition to 2YO divisional leader Winter
Memories. WM has turned in a couple of eye catcning performances and is being
mentioned as a possible factor against older turf F/Ms down the road. I saw
enough in Ruthenia\'s Hattie Moseley second place finish to think that she might
have enough room for development to upset WM,especially at 10 furlongs or beyond.
A side note: Ruthenia was ridden last Saturday by Alan Garcia, mired in a
momentous slump. Given the following observation by Ed Fountaine in today\'s New
York Post, it might pay to follow \"Garcia off\" runners: \"Time for the stewards to
remind the jocks to ride their horses through the finish line. Here (second race
Wednesday) the photo for show clearly shows Alan Garcia on 5/1 Al Maudeer
beginning to stand before the wire, allowing 9/1 My Wahoo, Shaun Bridgmohan up,
to nail him by a nose for third. Garcia, who won the Saratoga riding title three
years ago,is now 0/33 at the meet.\"
Obligatory (and thankfully El Jefe has spoken out on this) TG analysis:
Ruthenia was arguably the fastest filly in the race on her TGs, was a square
price, the only turf SW in the field and is a full sister to Rutherienne, who had
won the Lake George Stakes for Virginia Kraft Payson (I still haven\'t forgiven
her kinfolk for ruining the Mets in the 1970s) in 2010. Would love to see her get
another Spa start sans Garcia.