JC / Railbird

Very Promising

Music Note, so promising in her two starts last fall, won for fun this afternoon in the third at Belmont, her first race in more than six months. Relaxed and on the rail, she tracked the pace two lengths behind until the top of the stretch turn, when rider Javier Castellano nudged her to the outside and gave her a couple taps of the whip on the shoulder. Under a handride, the 8-5 favorite finished seven lengths ahead of the pricey Todd Pletcher-trained Charming, described in the results chart as “powerless to stall the winner” (PDF). So true. I hope this one shows up in a stakes next — she certainly has the breeding, being a 3-year-old filly by A.P. Indy out of the unraced Sadler’s Wells mare Note Musicale (whose dam was the champion filly It’s in the Air) and a half-sister to the mare Musical Chimes, winner of the 2003 French 1000 Guineas and the 2004 Mabee Handicap and Oak Tree Mile (she was retired in 2005). Final time for the mile allowance was 1:35.92, with a final quarter of :24.62.
5/23 Update: Rick Mettee said Music Note would be nominated to the Acorn, but was more likely to start next in the Mother Goose on June 28.


1 Comment

She sure looked good, very good indeed. She is actually well bred for anything- short, long, grass, etc. Getting 8-5 was a gift in reality and a sure single in your multiple race exotics.
I remember It’s in The Air, Laz Barera trained her. She was very versatile winning at many different distances and many Grade I events.

Posted by Nick Borg on May 23, 2008 @ 3:38 pm