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She Be Wild takes BC Juvenile Fillies
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Jump to Race Entries/Results ARCADIA, Calif. - Had things gone according to plan, Nancy and Michael Mazzoni would have been out of the racing business well before the $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies was run Friday at Santa Anita Park.

But thanks to disinterest in a couple of their 2-year-olds at auction earlier in the year, the Mazzonis were forced to stay in the game. And Friday, they felt very fortunate they did.

She Be Wild, who failed to bring a bid of $19,000 at the Ocala Breeders' Sales spring 2-year-old in training sale, slipped through an opening along the rail in upper stretch under Julien Leparoux and persevered to a three-quarter-length victory in the Juvenile Fillies. Beautician got second by a head over Blind Luck, the 7-2 favorite. It was another three-quarters of a length to Biofuel in fourth

The victory was the fourth from five starts for She Be Wild, and likely earned her an Eclipse Award as champion 2-year-old filly. Twenty-two of the previous 25 winners of this race were crowned champions.

She Be Wild is trained by Wayne Catalano, who won the 2006 Juvenile Fillies with Dreaming of Anna. Catalano was given She Be Wild by the Mazzonis, who had another horse they couldn't sell earlier in the year and decided to remain in the game.

"We had a lot of low moments before this one, and almost didn't stay in," Nancy Mazzoni said. "But because we were unable to sell the foal at the sale, we kept her and here we are."

"She was small, she had a great stride, and she worked very well in the sale, but she was too small; they just went right past her," Catalano said. "They're all looking for that big, rangy horse."

Under Julien Leparoux, She Be Wild used her big stride to get away from the gate on top, but Leparoux was content to allow Always a Princess, under Garrett Gomez, get the lead entering the first turn. Leparoux let She Be Wild settle along the inside while Connie and Michael stalked Always a Princess through a half-mile in 47.52 seconds and six furlongs in 1:11.61.

Turning for home, there was a wall of five horses across the track, with She Be Wild maintaining her position along the rail. She had enough room in upper stretch to get through and she outfinished Beautician and Blind Luck. She Be Wild, a daughter of Offlee Wild, covered 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.82 and returned $16.80.

"I was following Garrett," Leparoux said. "I thought he was on the horse to beat. He opened the rail around the quarter pole, I took a shot, and I guess it worked."


RACE RESULTS
OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA, Friday November 06, 2009 - Race 5
Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies - Grade: 1
Purse: $2,000,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 1 1/16M, Dirt, F, 2 Year Olds, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:43.80
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
8She Be WildJulien R. Leparoux16.809.005.00
4BeauticianRobby Albarado9.406.00
3Blind LuckTyler Baze3.00

Times in 100ths::23.88 :47.52 1:11.61 1:37.05 1:43.80

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:Biofuel, Always a Princess, Negligee, Zilva, Connie and Michael, Ms Vanenzza, Bickersons, Devil May Care and Champagne d'Oro

Winning Breeder:M. Mazzoni & N. Mazzoni
Winning Trainer:Wayne M. Catalano
Winning Owner:Nancy Mazzoni

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double10-8$181.80
$1 Exacta8-4$72.20
$1 Superfecta8-4-3-12$7,384.90
$1 Trifecta8-4-3$407.90
$1 Pick 39-10-8$949.50

Race Comments: SHE BE WILD was well placed in the two path along the backstretch, raced just off the pace biding her time on the turn, waited patiently for room nearing the quarter pole, got through along the inside while rallying in upper stretch, made a run to challenge leaving the furlong marker and edged clear under right hand urging in the late stages. BEAUTICIAN raced in the middle of the pack in the two path for a half, moved out leaving the far turn, split horses at the top of the stretch, closed the gap to threaten in midstretch and finished willingly between horses to narrowly gain the place. BLIND LUCK steadied in tight between horses on the first turn, moved out entering the backstretch, raced within striking distance between rivals for five furlongs, swung four wide while gaining on the turn, gained steadily to challenge in midstretch, battled into deep stretch and was edged late for the place. BIOFUEL was outrun while trailing to the turn, circled five wide at the quarter pole and rallied belatedly in the middle of the track. ALWAYS A PRINCESS took the lead in the early stages, set the pace under pressure along the rail to the top of the stretch, fought gamely into deep stretch and yielded through the final eighth. NEGLIGEE raced well back for a half, was caught in traffic on the far turn, moved out for clear sailing midway on the turn, advanced four wide into the stretch and lacked a strong closing response. ZILVA was outrun after breaking a bit slowly, raced well back along the inside, gained a bit while saving ground on the turn, swung out in upper stretch and failed to threaten while passing tiring horses. CONNIE AND MICHAEL broke outward causing crowding at the start, pressed the pace in the three path to the top of the stretch, drifted out in midstretch and steadily tired thereafter. MS VANENZZA raced in good position along the rail for much of the way, drifted out in upper stretch and steadied while tiring in midstretch. BICKERSONS chased four wide just behind the leaders to the turn and gave way in traffic in midstretch. DEVIL MAY CARE checked while being pinched at the start, raced in traffic between horses, swung four wide at the quarter pole then steadied sharply while in tight while giving way in deep stretch. CHAMPAGNE D'ORO was outrun while wide throughout.

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