JC / Railbird

Diplomat Lady Upsets

Trainer Christopher Paasch thought he had something special in Diplomat Lady after the two-year-old filly bounced back from two defeats at Del Mar to win a six-furlong allowance race in 1:09.4 at Hollywood Park last month, earning an 85 Beyer for the performance. On Sunday, he knew for sure that he did when longshot Diplomat Lady broke on top of a crowded Starlet field and won the race by a neck over favorite Balance. Diplomat Lady’s win gave Paasch his first grade one victory. “I feel like jumping out of my skin,” said a very happy Paasch after. The filly was the longest shot to ever win the Starlet, paying $80.
Jockey Tyler Baze professed no surprise at Diplomat Lady’s performance:

“Honestly, I’m not surprised at all. Really,” he insisted. “Nobody thought anything about her, but I knew she had a great chance. The last time I rode her, I never even asked her to run. Then I worked her the seven-eights (1:26 2/5 Dec. 3) and she galloped out the mile really, really nice. I told Christopher Paasch I’d go anywhere to ride this filly, that she is really something special. I felt the favorite coming at the top of the lane, but I just kept riding my filly. She’s got an awfully big heart.”

Runner-up Balance, undefeated going into the Starlet, rated in third for much of the race, until the stretch when she made a very game effort to challenge Diplomat Lady for the lead. Diplomat Lady pulled away and it looked for a second that Balance might try again; she didn’t. The filly was clearly second best yesterday. Third place finisher Sabatini might be one to watch in future races — near the back of the field for most of the race, she made up nearly 13 lengths in the stretch.

Diplomat Lady wasn’t the only upset winner in Sunday stakes. Banjo Picker, a 47-1 shot, won the Gravesend Handicap at Aqueduct.

Aqueduct’s winter break begins today; racing will resume on December 28 with a stakes race for New York-breds, a Pick 6 carryover, and quite possibly, a bankruptcy filing for NYRA. “How did things go so far?