Thoroughbred Club of America
John R. & Martha Jane Mulholland's MALIBU MINT (Malibu Moon) raced near the
back early in the $300,000
Club of America S. (G3) at Keeneland on Saturday, before coming three or
four wide around the turn and running six wide down the stretch to secure the
one-length victory. With Kyle Kaenel in the saddle, the James Chapman-trained
lass ran six furlongs on the Polytrack in 1:08 3/5 as the 7-2 second choice,
paying $9.20, $4.80 and $4.
Malibu Mint was quickest from the gate when the doors opened, but dropped
back between horses early as Maggie Jordan (Fusaichi Pegasus) recorded a first
quarter in :22 1/5. Not far back, though, was Hot Storm (Stormy Atlantic), who
moved up to the outside of Maggie Jordan to take charge through a half-mile in
:44 4/5. Neither one of those two could hold off the fast-charging Hide
and Chic (Seeking the Gold), who had a head advantage through five furlongs in
:56 3/5, but Malibu Mint was just gearing up. With Kaenel urging her on, the
four-year-old filly overtook Hide and Chic and drew off to capture her fourth
stakes score.
Chapman was full of praise for both his filly and her jockey.
"She's just a good filly, and we're still not to the bottom of this filly,"
he said. "I think she could run long, and (racing on) the grass could move her
up.
"Kyle is a good kid," he continued. "He came down and got on some horses at
Palm Meadows for me. He wanted to come to Churchill. We had some horses that had
gone south and I couldn't do him justice. This kid, he needs a shot because he's
a good rider. He's a top rider."
Hide and Chic, the 12-1 fourth choice, was a length up on Hot Storm to pay
$10.20 and $5.60 while finishing the $70 exacta. Hot Storm, in turn, was a
half-length better than 4-5 favorite Behaving Badly (Pioneering) at the wire, returning $5.80
at 16-1 and ending the $663.20 trifecta. The 4-5-8-6 superfecta was worth
$1,231.80, and following the top four under the line were Maryfield (Elusive
Quality), Bluesbdancing (Golden Gear), Play Ballado (Saint Ballado) and Maggie
Jordan. Original Spin (Distorted Humor) was withdrawn.
Malibu Mint vindicated her 3 3/4-length win in the Princess Rooney H. (G1)
during the summer, and also owns victories in the Weekend Delight S. prior to
this one and last year's Chaposa Springs H. The chestnut also owns placings from
the Honorable Miss H. (G2) and Winning Colors S. from this season, and now
boasts a 22-7-4-1, $690,829, career mark.
Bred in Kentucky by B. Wayne Hughes, Malibu Mint is out of the stakes-winning
Ivory Mint (Key to the Mint) and brought $15,000 as a Keeneland September
yearling. She has an unnamed yearling half-brother by No Armistice and an unnamed
weanling half-sister by Runaway Groom.
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