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Rachel Alexandra heads field of eight in Kentucky Oaks

Last updated: 4/28/09 8:50 PM

After recording a sensational work on Monday, Rachel

Alexandra was alert and hungry on Tuesday

(Lauren Pomeroy/Horsephotos.com)

While Saturday's Kentucky Derby (G1) is likely to coronate the nation's best

three-year-old colt from a long list of candidates, there has been very little

dissention among most fans and experts as to who the best three-year-old filly

is heading into Friday's $500,000

Kentucky

Oaks (G1). The talk and buzz for weeks has been all about RACHEL ALEXANDRA (Medaglia

d'Oro), and the Hal Wiggins charge will have the opportunity to meet the lofty

expectations set for her when she takes on seven rivals in the 1 1/8-mile

affair, the highlight of a blockbuster program at Churchill Downs which includes

five other stakes, four of which are graded.

Rachel Alexandra, who was made the 3-5 morning-line choice, received post 6 at Tuesday's draw and will be ridden in the

Oaks by regular pilot Calvin Borel. Though far from perfect with three losses in

nine career starts, Rachel Alexandra has been nearly invincible since taking the

Golden Rod S. (G2) by 4 3/4 lengths over the Churchill strip in November. She

has looked just as spectacular in her three races this campaign, dominating an

overmatched field by eight lengths in the Martha Washington S., winning eased up

by 1 3/4 lengths in the Fair Grounds Oaks (G2), and most recently turning in an

8 3/4-length tour de force in the Fantasy S. (G2) at her winter base of Oaklawn.

Rachel Alexandra has earned nothing but praise, from rival horseman and

independent observers alike, for her Oaks preparation at Churchill. She put the

finishing touches on her prep work with a four-furlong breeze in :46 2/5 on

Monday, and galloped out six furlongs in a strong 1:10 3/5.

Justwhistledixie is the top challenger

against the mighty favorite (Ed

Van Meter)

If anyone is going to upset the heavy favorite, many think it will be

JUSTWHISTLEDIXIE (Dixie Union), the 5-2 second choice in the morning line. Also

undefeated in three starts this year, Justwhistledixie was easily the best

three-year-old filly in Florida over the winter following scores in the Davona

Dale S. (G2) and Bonnie Miss S. (G2). The latter victory was over the Oaks

distance of nine furlongs, giving the Kiaran McLaughlin-trained miss an

experience edge Rachel Alexandra does not have. Justwhistledixie will break from

post 5 under Julien Leparoux.

FLYING SPUR (Giant's Causeway), who made a belated rally to finish second to

Rachel Alexandra in the Fair Grounds Oaks, will be making her first start since

that race on Friday. The Bill Mott pupil, who has but a single maiden victory to

her credit in six starts, fared much better that day following a distant fourth

in the Silverbulletday S. (G3) in her previous start. Owner Mike Rutherford is

hoping to avenge the defeat of his filly Lakeway, who missed in the 1994 Oaks by

a head as the odds-on favorite. Garrett Gomez will be aboard Flying Spur, who

breaks from post 8 and is listed as the 8-1 third choice in the morning line.

Breaking from post 4 with Victor Espinoza is GABBY'S GOLDEN GAL (Medaglia

d'Oro), who romped by 13 lengths in the March 29 Sunland Park Oaks in her debut

on dirt. The Bob Baffert trainee had previously won once in three starts over

synthetic surfaces in California. She is the fourth choice in the morning line

at 10-1.

The rest of the Oaks field will be major longshots in the wagering. NAN (High

Yield) has been unplaced in three of four starts since breaking her maiden in

December, though she was only beaten a neck by champion Stardom Bound (Tapit) in

the Santa Anita Oaks (G1) two back. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who has won four

editions of the Kentucky Oaks, will saddle the remaining three starters. TWEETER

(Unbridled's Song), BE FAIR (Exchange Rate) and STONE LEGACY (Birdstone) drew

the three inside posts, in that order, and all would need to improve

significantly to factor. Tweeter just broke her maiden over the Keeneland

Polytrack, while Be Fair and Stone Legacy have collectively gone unplaced in

three prior graded stakes appearances.

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