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NEEDS SUPERVISION LOOKS TO KEEP STREAK ALIVE IN GRADE II RACHEL ALEXANDRA

Posted On 11 Feb 2019
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By Ryan Martin —-

NEW ORLEANS (February 10, 2019) – The Grade II $200,000 Rachel Alexandra has produced the likes of recent Grade I Kentucky Oaks winners Monomoy Girl, Untapable and Summerly. Ten 3-year-old fillies will contest in this year’s event with aspirations of adding their name to that list.

The Rachel Alexandra Stakes is the second of three local preps on Churchill Downs’ Road To The Kentucky Oaks and awards the Top 4 finishers points based off of a 50-20-10-5 scale.

Winner of the Silverbulletday Stakes, which is the first Kentucky Oaks qualifying race at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, Needs Supervision will be looking to secure more points towards the Oaks when she breaks from post three under Joe Rocco Jr. Trained by Jerry O’Dwyer, the 3-year-old daughter of Paynter will attempt her fourth straight win. She defeated three next out winners at Laurel Park when breaking her maiden on November 2 and won a first level allowance race at Churchill Downs later that month over graded stakes placed Meadow Dance and Lightscameraaction.

“She’s done nothing but improve,” O’Dwyer said. “She’s bringing me on a heck of a ride. She’s not a big imposing filly but she’s not small either. She’s just very pretty and very efficient like a ballerina. I wouldn’t swap her for anything else in the country. Maybe it’s sentimental because I had her and picked her out at the sale and got to develop her myself. She’s something special.”

Needs Supervision currently sits at No. 8 on the Oaks Leaderboard with 10 points. She was made the 5-1 co-second choice by Fair Grounds clocker and odds maker Mike Diliberto. She is owned by Gary Barber, Wachtel Stable, Howling Pigeon Farms and Madaket Stables.

The 5-2 morning line favorite for the Rachel Alexandra is Summer Wind Equine’s Chasing Yesterday who will break from post ten under Drayden Van Dyke. Conditioned by Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, the daughter of Tapit is a half-sister to 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, who also was trained by Baffert. She is the lone Grade I winner in the field having won the Starlet Stakes at Los Alamitos Race Course on December 8 in her most recent effort. Chasing Yesterday has acquired the most amount of lifetime earnings of any horse in the field having acquired $324,250. She is currently No. 5 on the Oaks Leaderboard.

Chasing Yesterday is not the only half-sibling of a Kentucky Derby winner in the Rachel Alexandra field. Michael Ryan’s Positive Spirit is a half-sister to 2017 Derby winner Always Dreaming and will break from the four hole under jockey Manny Franco as the co-second choice. Last out, the daughter of Pioneerof the Nile was a stunning 10½ length winner of the Grade II Demoiselle Stakes at Aqueduct. She is trained by Rodolphe Brisset and sits at No. 7 on the Oaks Leaderboard.

Molto Bella (post one, Julien Leparoux, 10-1), Street Band (post two, Sophie Doyle, 20-1), Serengeti Empress (post three, James Graham, 6-1), Liora (post five, Channing Hill, 12-1), Oxy Lady (post six, Adam Beschizza, 6-1), Bell’s the One (post seven, Florent Geroux, 8-1) and Eres Tu (post eight, Ricardo Santana, Jr., 12-1) complete the field.

The Rachel Alexandra Stakes is named after the 2009 Horse of the Year and Hall of Fame inductee whose sensational 3-year-old campaign included victories against colts in the Preakness Stakes, Haskell Invitational and Woodward Stakes (all Grade I races). Originally owned by Dolphus Morrison and trained by Hal Wiggins, she was privately purchased by Jess Jackson’s Stonestreet Farm and moved to the barn of Steve Asmussen following her runaway victory in the Grade I Kentucky Oaks, which she won by 20¼ lengths. Her 3-year-old campaign included a victory in the Grade II Fair Grounds Oaks.

Photos Courtesy of Hodges Photography (Needs Supervision);

About Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots
Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, the nation’s third-oldest racetrack, has been in operation since 1872. Located in New Orleans, LA, Fair Grounds is owned by Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ Global Select Market: CHDN); it also operates a slot-machine gaming facility and 11 off-track betting parlors throughout southeast Louisiana. The 147th Thoroughbred Racing Season – highlighted by the 106th running of the Louisiana Derby – will run from November 15, 2018 through March 24, 2019. More information can be found online at www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com.

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