Groupie Doll Photo by Terri Cage |
Despite
being sidlelined for a minor injury, Groupie Doll dominated the female sprint
division this year, capturing four graded stakes races - including two grade ones - prior
to the Breeders' Cup by a total of 20 1/2 lengths. As the Breeders' Cup Filly
& Mare Sprint (GI) approached, Groupie Doll appeared to be as close to a
lock as any horse competing in a 2012 Breeders' Cup event.
Breaking
from the ninth post in a field of ten, Groupie Doll was asked for speed in the
early stages, racing on the far outside alongside the front-running contingent,
though she was galloping along in sixth. As Teddy's Promise lengthened her
lead, setting brisk fractions, Groupie Doll remained widest of all as the field
began to gallop into the turn.
In spite of her
wide trip, Groupie Doll gained ground on the leaders as the Thoroughbreds
rounded the curve, looming large on the outside as the field turned for home.
In impressive fashion, the chestnut filly kicked clear, passing Dust and
Diamonds as soon as the fillies and mares reached the top of the stretch. With
absolute ease, the brilliant filly coasted to a 4 1/2-length triumph (the greatest
winning margin of this year's Breeders' Cup), posting a final time for seven
furlongs that was just one second more than the track record.
Bred, co-owned,
and trained by Buff
Bradley, Groupie Doll may not have the most breathtaking of bloodlines at first
glance, but after a more efficient study, there is a piece of the cause for her success found in her ancestry.
Groupie Doll
is sired by Bowman's Band, a grade one-winning son of Dixieland
Band responsible for producing such stakes winners as Baltimore Belle,
Roadhog, Ruby's
Big Band, Seychelles, and Son of a Bear. Though Bowman's Band's stud career
has been rather undistinguished, the success he has found is likely due in large
part to his sire, Dixieland Band. A son of the influential Northern
Dancer, Dixieland Band sired more than 100 stakes winners.
Groupie Doll's dam, Deputy Doll, didn't have much success outside of Groupie Doll, but her own dam, Slick Turn, produced two black-type horses, including the black-type-winning Russellthemussell. Interestingly, Groupie Doll's fifth dam is the Reine de Course mare Flower Bed, the dam of multiple stakes-winning Flower Bowl who went on to become a powerful Reine de Course mare.
Groupie Doll's broodmare sire is Silver Deputy, who won a graded stakes race in his brief, undefeated career before siring several millionaires, including the grade one winners Pool Play, Silverbulletday, and Spring At Last. As a broodmare sire, Silver Deputy has produced the dams of the likes of the multiple graded stakes winners Miraculous Miss, Preachinatthebar, Quiet Temper, and Roman Ruler. Silver Deputy is a son of champion Deputy Minister, a highly successful broodmare sire who sired the dams of such champions as Curlin, Halfbridled, and Rags to Riches.
Groupie Doll's dam, Deputy Doll, didn't have much success outside of Groupie Doll, but her own dam, Slick Turn, produced two black-type horses, including the black-type-winning Russellthemussell. Interestingly, Groupie Doll's fifth dam is the Reine de Course mare Flower Bed, the dam of multiple stakes-winning Flower Bowl who went on to become a powerful Reine de Course mare.
Groupie Doll's broodmare sire is Silver Deputy, who won a graded stakes race in his brief, undefeated career before siring several millionaires, including the grade one winners Pool Play, Silverbulletday, and Spring At Last. As a broodmare sire, Silver Deputy has produced the dams of the likes of the multiple graded stakes winners Miraculous Miss, Preachinatthebar, Quiet Temper, and Roman Ruler. Silver Deputy is a son of champion Deputy Minister, a highly successful broodmare sire who sired the dams of such champions as Curlin, Halfbridled, and Rags to Riches.
Without a
doubt, Groupie Doll was one of the true superstars of 2012 and certainly
offered one of the best performances of this year's rendition of the Breeders'
Cup. Her victory in the Filly & Mare Sprint will likely be looked upon
fondly for years to come, as in her win, this filly - from the same family as
Flower Bowl - showed her true class, putting on a show for racing fans as the blood of a regal Thoroughbred, descended from a line of quality horses of the breed, ran through her veins.
Groupie Doll winning the Filly & Mare Sprint Photo by Terri Cage |
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