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On Fire Baby gets the perfect trip in Pocahontas

Last updated: 10/30/11 6:56 PM

On Fire Baby could tread the same path as her half-sister High Heels

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

Anita Cauley's homebred On Fire Baby rallied from just off a frenetic

pace to capture Sunday's Grade 2, $173,400

Pocahontas Stakes at Churchill Downs. Fifth in

the Grade 1 Alcibiades on Keeneland's Polytrack last time out, the 9-1 chance

thrived on the return to dirt, and the cut-back to one turn. Joe Johnson

launched a well-timed move aboard the Gary Hartlage pupil, who held off the late

charge of And Why Not by three-quarters of a length.

The Pocahontas is a stepping stone to the Grade 2 Golden Rod on November 26,

and an early pointer to next spring's Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks. The winner's

connections have been down this road before with her half-sister, Grade 2

victress High Heels, who finished third in both the Golden Rod and the Oaks. On

Fire Baby, by champion sprinter Smoke Glacken, will have to answer the stamina

question at some point.

"This feels good," Hartlage said. "She's always showed me she was a

good horse from the day she stepped in the barn and that's why I ran her

in a Grade 1 and today a Grade 2. I've trained a lot of good horses, and

some graded stakes winners, and she's right up there with them. She'll

be even better next year when she really figures out what's going on."

A mad scramble for the early lead ensued in the Pocahontas, with five fillies virtually in line

abreast through an opening quarter in :22 2/5. My Due Process was narrowly in

front of Bet to Win, Aubby K, Georgie's Angel and Believe You Can at that point,

but all of them couldn't sustain the pace. As her pace rivals began to drop off,

Aubby K emerged as the strongest, rattling off fractions of :45 2/5 and 1:10

2/5.

Meanwhile, On Fire Baby had advanced into a ground-saving fifth, just a

couple of lengths back. At the top of the stretch, On Fire Baby angled off the

fence, came around Aubby K, and wore her down. The gray took 1:37 to complete

the mile on a fast track and returned $20.20, $9.40 and $5.80.

"We were hoping to lay off the pace, save some ground and hope things opened

up," Johnson said. "We've known she's been a good one since the day she stepped

off the van. It's nice when you work hard and things come together."

And Why Not, who had been unhurried early when nearly 16 lengths behind,

uncorked a sustained bid wider out. Lengthening stride beautifully down the

lane, she was gaining plenty of ground, but couldn't get to the winner in time.

Like On Fire Baby, she was rebounding from a sixth in the Alcibiades.

Another 1 3/4 lengths adrift in third came Glinda the Good, who had every

chance in the stretch drive. Aubby K hung on for fourth after her early

exertions, followed by Golden History, Believe You Can, Taxi Dancer, Flashy

Lassie, 3-1 favorite Heart of Destiny, Georgie's Angel, My Due Process and Bet

to Win.

Heart of Destiny, runner-up in the Alcibiades, failed to show her true colors

on the dirt.

"No more dirt," said Jimmy Baker, trainer of the beaten favorite. "She ran OK

on the dirt at Saratoga, but that was a maiden race. A maiden race and a Grade 2

are night and day. We might run her on the turf here later in the meet or we

might freshen her up for next year. She's a nice horse and we have a lot of

options with her."

On Fire Baby has now bankrolled $127,582 from her 3-2-0-0 line, with both

wins coming around one turn on dirt. A four-length maiden winner in her 5

1/2-furlong debut at Ellis Park, she contested the pace in the 1 1/16-mile

Alcibiades before tiring.

The Kentucky-bred is now the third stakes winner from her dam, the Gilded

Time mare Ornate, who was a stakes winner herself. Her first was the

aforementioned High Heels, queen of the Grade 2 Fantasy Stakes and runner-up in

such events as the Grade 2 Falls City Handicap, Grade 2 Chilukki Stakes and

Grade 3 Gardenia Handicap, in addition to her thirds in the Golden Rod and

Kentucky Oaks. Ornate's next foal was stakes scorer and Grade 3-placed French

Kiss, who was sixth in her attempt at the Golden Rod.

Other high-profile family members include Grade 1-winning millionaires Paddy

O'Prado, Olympio and Pyro, Grade 1 hero Cuvee, and current Grade 3 winner

Tapizar, a contender in Saturday's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.

On Fire Baby could emulate her notable half-sisters and become the third

filly out of Ornate to contest the Golden Rod.

"If we run her one more time, this year it would be in the Golden Rod, but

we'll see how she comes out of this race," Hartlage said.

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