JC / Railbird

Getaway Day

Heading up to Saratoga this morning, but I didn’t want to leave without mentioning marvelous Music Note, who kept her win streak rolling with another seemingly effortless victory in the Coaching Club American Oaks on Saturday:

Last of five at the half, she moved into contention on the outside going into the stretch, then drew away to an 11-length win, running her final quarter in a very respectable :24.17 for a final time of 2:01.66. “She looked like she was stronger than her last race,” said trainer Saeed bin Suroor, who was in the paddock to saddle her and could be seen beaming in the winner’s circle after (NY Daily News). Along with CCAO runner-up Little Belle, Music Note will be pointed to the Alabama on August 16, a race that could also draw Proud Spell and is shaping up as far more interesting than any of the events on the Spa calendar for 3-year-old males. As I commented to Brooklyn Backstretch yesterday (during an action-packed day at Belmont), all the distaff divisions are overflowing with talent this year, but the 3-year-old fillies are an especially bright bunch.


4 Comments

Music Note’s posted time was 2:00.76. Why the discrepency?

Posted by John S. on July 21, 2008 @ 1:18 pm

That’s interesting — both DRF and Equibase give the final time as 2:01.66, but the time posted at the end of the race is 2:00.76 and Durkin clearly says, “… two minutes and 3/5 seconds.” If that were the right time, it would have meant Music Note ran her final quarter in a superb :23.37, or about a second faster than she ran her penultimate quarter. I’m going to guess the teletimer was off, but will try to confirm that with someone at NYRA …

Posted by Jessica on July 21, 2008 @ 4:47 pm

Jessica, you may have been too busy exulting in Music Note’s win to remember, but Durkin corrected the time shortly after the race. It was initially listed as two and change, and the slower time was put up at Durkin corrected it. I don’t remember the details of the times, just that there was indeed an initial mistake.

Posted by Teresa on July 21, 2008 @ 4:52 pm

Thanks for pointing out that the correction was made soon after the race. You’re right, I completely missed it due to cheering for the filly.

Posted by Jessica on July 21, 2008 @ 9:56 pm