Rachel Alexandra to skip Breeders Cup June 25th, 2009

The co-owner of Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra doesnt plan to run the star filly in the Breeders Cup, preventing a potential matchup with champion mare Zenyatta on the synthetic surface at Santa Anita.

Jess Jackson said Wednesday that Rachel Alexandra, whos won six straight races dating to last year, could run against the boys again this summer. But he ruled out taking part in horse racings world championships on Nov. 6-7, after the poor performance by his two-time Horse of the Year Curlin in last years Breeders Cup Classic.

Curlin had dominated on traditional dirt surfaces but struggled to a fourth-place finish on Santa Anitas Pro-Ride synthetic track in the only out-of-the-money finish of his career. Curlin won 11 of 16 races and was retired as thoroughbred racings leading money earner with more than $10.5 million.

I have a very strong dislike for plastic surfaces and I dont believe she should be exposed to that, Jackson said during a conference call Wednesday. Im not going to run her on plastic. We dont need to risk her that way.

Rachel Alexandra has raced on synthetic surfaces before, cruising to a convincing win in an allowance race over Keenelands Polytrack last October. That race came well before her rousing victory in the Kentucky Oaks, and before she was purchased by Jackson and his Stonestreet Farms.

Im 110 percent with Mr. Jackson, said jockey Calvin Borel, who jumped off Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird to ride Rachel Alexandra in the Preakness. Its his horse and hes going to do whats right for the filly, and I cant blame him.

That means a matchup with Zenyatta, the reigning Breeders Cup Ladies Classic winner, might never happen. The 5-year-old mare, coming off a win in the Milady Handicap last month, has campaigned almost exclusively on the synthetic surfaces in California.

Love to see her, Jackson said, but theyre going to have to come to the East or some other neutral track.

Rachel Alexandra returns to the track for the first time since her stirring Preakness win against the boys when she runs in Saturdays $300,000 Mother Goose Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Belmont Park.

Shell be a heavy favorite in a field of five that includes Florida Oaks winner Dont Forget Gil, Hopeful Image, Flashing and Malibu Prayer.

Jackson decided to skip the 1 1/2 -mile Belmont Stakes and avoid subjecting Rachel Alexandra to a fresh field of horses so soon after her victory at Pimlico. It was a fresh filly, Rags to Riches, that outdueled Curlin down the stretch to win the Belmont two years ago.

I think she could have taken it, but I dont think it would have been the best thing for her career, Jackson said of Rachel Alexandra. Usually the Belmont is such a long distance, and theres fresh horses coming in. Thats what beat Curlin.

Jackson said hes uncertain what the rest of the year holds for his filly, but he did not rule out the daughter of Medaglia dOro taking on the boys again.

Among the possibilities, he said, are the Delaware Handicap on July 19, the Haskell Invitational on Aug. 2 and the Travers on Aug. 29. He could also turn around and run Rachel Alexandra against fillies again in the Coaching Club American Oaks on July 25 at Belmont.

Wherever hes going to go, Borel said, Im going to go.

The decision could come down to the Rachel Alexandras health and whether her connections plan to run her as a 4-year-old.

That decision wont be made until later this summer.

Were looking at races that give her enough time between races but establish her as the champion she is, and running against the boys is part of that, Jackson said. At the same time, if we have two years running together, we dont have to be concerned about the races we put her in. We want her to be fit as possible.

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