A filly like Rachel Alexandra comes around once in a blue moon. It is not reasonable to think that another 3-year-old filly will surface any time soon and do the things she did. But we can still hope, can't we?
That is what is so great about this time of year--we get to see young 3-year-olds transform into stars right in front of our eyes as we march towards the Kentucky Derby and Oaks.
Over the past week, a couple different people brought to my attention a filly who has the look of a future star. Her name is Christine Daae (pronounced die-a and named for a character in the famous play Phantom of the Opera). She is very well bred, by Giant's Causeway--out of the Dehere mare Descapate. She is the first winner from 12-year-old Descapate, who was a two-turn stakes winner at Fair Grounds during her short career. The mare has been bred to some pretty good stallions so far--A.P. Indy, Storm Cat, Bluegrass Cat, Dixie Union, and Bernardini in 2010.
Christine Daae made what can only be described as a sensational maiden start on Jan. 15 at Gulfstream Park. Here is a video of the race so you can see for yourself.
http://www.youtube.com/gulfstreamparkracing#p/u/32/-LDOAg386pAMore at:
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/triplecrowntalk/archive/2010/01/20/could-christine-be-the-next-rachel.aspxEdit to say: This is why you never die on the racetrack. You are always waiting and hoping for the next Big Horse and maybe that baby in your barn is it. Goddamn, I love this sport.