Saturday, August 23, 2008

The Great Mares

Monmouth is running the Miss Woodford stakes on Sunday as part of the undercard with the feature being the 63rd running of the Molly Pitcher starring the great mare Hystericalady. Miss Woodford was the best horse around - male or female - in 1884 with a perfect 9 for 9 year - part of a 16 race winning streak over three years beginning when she was three in 1883 and ending when she was five in 1885. Miss Woodford stakes on Sunday is at 6 furlongs - a distance that Miss Woodford probably didn't run past the age of two.

At least they keep running the Miss Woodford at Monmouth. Another great race mare Ginger Punch won the 61st Personal Ensign stakes at Saratoga on Friday winning a long stretch duel by a nose. Personal Ensign retired undefeated in 1988 with a perfect 13 for 13 record - obviously deserving the recognition of a Grade I race. But the stakes race now named for Personal Ensign was previously named for the great race mare Firenze from 1948 through 1984. Firenze was the best horse in the country - male or female - in 1888 when she race 22 times, winning 13 races and never finishing out of the money. The majority of her races were against males and she was owned by James Ben Ali Haggin whose silks can still by seen on the turf when his descendant Louis Lee Haggin III runs a horse.

I'm glad Monmouth honors a great mare whose name very few people now would recognize and I wish that NYRA would find a way to have to continue to honor a great race mare from the 19th century.