The fiancé and I had a good week.
Last Sunday Colinda Dawn won the George Wafer Memorial Route and we ran third in the George Wafer Memorial Sprint with Snow Bunny (both stakes for 3 year old fillies).
You can watch Colinda's George Wafer Memorial win here.
Colinda went to the lead out of the gates and ended up winning by 2 1/4. Dennis, her jockey, came back and said that she was still looking around at everything (she got herself beat by a half length in a stake in Phoenix because she was convinced she saw dragons in the infield). You can see in the replay that she is just out there screwing around. That doesn't mean I'm any less proud of her. She was barely even tired after the race and it was her first race off after we gave her a 30 day break, 85 days since her last race. I told the fiancé and Dennis that I'd rather she do it easy and be messing around than be all out to win.
The fiancé decided to nominate her to the Colorad Derby for the following Sunday just in case she came out of the George Wafer really good AKA breathing fire. She did.
I was fairly certain Colinda would run well in the George Wafer as long as we had her fit enough. The Colorado Derby made me nervous because the colts and geldings she would be running against were quite a bit more accomplished than the fillies she beat. Plus, Colinda is speed and almost the entire field was speed.
What made me feel a little better is that she trained like a monster the day before the race. That still doesn't mean we went into the race overconfident.
It turns out that I didn't need to worry. Colinda went to the lead and never looked back. Dennis said it felt like they were out for a two minute lick when he was on the backside and that was with her going a fairly good clip on a fairly slow track. She pulled away from the rest of the field to beat the boys by 9 lengths.
Watch Colinda's Colorado Derby win here.
Now, when you do something like win a stake with a filly and enter her back in another stake against the boys to run a week later, you're going to catch some crap. People will think you're greedy or cruel or both. They don't know Colinda and they don't know my fiancé. Colinda has fire running through her veins and she LOVES her job. The fiancé is very conservative as a trainer and he especially isn't going to risk hurting, as I refer to her, "his princess". Colinda has way too bright of a future to take an unnecessary risk or enter just to run. The fiancé thought she had a good shot at winning it, he wouldn't have bothered if he didn't.
Like I told one lady that admitted to thinking Ty was crazy initially, she came out of the Wafer on tilt. It was either work her or run her, might as well run her.
Thank goodness Colinda and Dennis (who didn't doubt Ty at all) put all doubts to rest. She didn't just win, she did it impressively.
Dennis came back from this race saying that Colinda still wasn't completely focused. She did seem like she put a little more effort into this race. Dennis had to keep getting after her a little, not to keep her going, but to keep her from losing too much focus down the lane. Colinda trains well in the mornings, doesn't do anything wrong. There's not much we can do to make her more focused on race day other than let age and experience take it's course. Colinda is perfect in the paddock, post parade, and gates. She doesn't do anything wrong, just isn't 100% professional when she hits the lane on the lead yet. In the meantime, I'm still as proud as can be of her and hopefully her talent continues to make up for her distracted moments.
The fact that Colinda won a stake coming off of a layoff and then came back a week later to win another stake by even further against a tougher group is impressive. She gave us everything we asked of her and more. We're very lucky to have her and that she has an amazing owner!
Thanks to Colinda the fiancé is now ranked 6th by earnings and tied for 8th for wins. That's with only 11 starts. I'm not bragging at all. Racing can be very hot and cold, I'm extremely grateful to have good horses that are running well right now.
Also, Colinda is now ranked 1st by earnings. She probably won't stay there because there aren't anymore stakes for her here and there are a couple of $100,000 dollar stakes at the meet (that she can't/won't be running in), but it's still nice to have her there for the time being.
*I may have made it sound like Dennis isn't happy with Colinda. That couldn't be further from the truth. He absolutely loves her and stops by everyday to pet her. When he says she's not focusing, he isn't complaining. He's just saying that if she can do this with being distracted, just think what she can do if she isn't.
wow! I watched the Colorado stakes race. She's something else!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We're all really proud of her.
DeleteCongrats! How exciting for you guys!! I love that she's a diva. The best mares are!
ReplyDeleteShe really us a diva. My friend made a comment earlier that Colinda probably thinks we are her human slaves that are here only to answer her every beck and call, I'd have to agree. She's a sweet filly, but it's under her own terms.
DeleteThanks so much!
DeleteThat is such awesome news!! What a cool filly. You have every right to be proud
ReplyDeleteThank you! She really is a pretty cool horse!
Deletewow congratulations! sounds like you guys have done the best you can for setting her up for success and letting her figure out the rest. what a neat horse!
ReplyDeleteThank you. She really is :)
DeleteWoohoo conhrats guys! What an awesome fortnight!
ReplyDeleteLooks like to good juju charm you got from Beka for your jockey is working out. She is such a beauty ♡
I sent Beka a message about how well Dennis has done since I gave him the Good JuJu charm. Racetrack people have a tendency to be superstitious, but that thing sure as hell seems to be working for him so far. He's seriously kicking some ass here!
DeleteWow! What a nice filly. She looks like she did it easy. Congrats on 2 nice wins! Looks like the betting public didn't doubt your decision - she went off at short odds :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Yeah, one of our owners apologized about the odds, he and his friend really hammered her to win. This track is small enough that it doesn't take much money to really change the odds. By the numbers, she had a legitimate shot, but a lot of other people (mostly horsemen) couldn't get over the fact that she was a filly against the boys running back so quick after what seemed to be a big effort. Some people aren't much for thinking outside of the box in the racing world :)
DeleteWhat a super star! Interested to see what her post track life will be.
ReplyDeleteI really would love to do dressage on her because she moves very well and is a nice ride. However, at this rate, she will most likely go back to where she was raised to be a broodmare.
DeleteThat's so exciting! Congrats!! I'm coming through the Denver area this week on my way to Montana, I may have to make a stop at Arapahoe to see some ponies run....
ReplyDeleteI'd love to meet up if you do! You can email me at jodiperkins1984(at)gmail(dot)com or message me on FB, the link is on my blog.
DeleteSent you a FB message :-)
DeleteAwesome!! That's super exciting. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWow!! What a filly! =) Heheh good juju charm ftw
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely thinking that the good juju works after the results Dennis has had since he got his. Now I just need to order one for myself and for every other jockey that rides for us ;)
DeleteCongrats!!! Girl POWER! She is super cute, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm late but WOW, major congrats! What a mare! Love her blaze and eye<3
ReplyDeleteWow!! Congratulations!! You've definitely got a special one in Colida <3
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats! She is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!!! Go Colinda go!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!!!! What a good girl!! Congrats on the wins and the ratings. His percentages are so much better than the people above him on the trainer list. Wow! I hope the rest of the season is just as good to you. :D
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