What follows is the first installment of what will be a diary detailing the preparation and hard work that goes into training a contender for the Queen's Plate. While many racing fans only see the two minutes of action that occurs on the track, trainer Ian Black has graciously provided Triple Dead Heat with access to his barn as he conditions Southdale for North America's oldest thoroughbred graded stakes race. Over the coming weeks I will introduce you to the people behind the scenes, provide footage from workouts, and inside access to race day events. I'm thankful to Ian Black and his team for this opportunity and hope the resulting diary will be as much fun to read as it has been for me to experience.Cast Of Characters
Southdale - Owned and bred by Rod Ferguson, the son of Street Cry (Ire) made his debut at Keeneland earlier this year finishing third in a troubled trip. On Sunday May 3rd, jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson steered
Southdale to his first ever win. Bred to run two-turns, our young star has his eye on becoming the 150th winner of the Queen's Plate. Check out Southdale's profile picture on the left.
Southdale's Racing ChartsApril 10, 2009-Keeneland-6.5FMay 9, 2009-Woodbine-7FRecent WorkoutsApril 20, 2009 4F - 47.60 (Handily)
April 27, 2009 5F - 1:01.20 (Breezing)
Ian Black - The Reading native has spent a lifetime around horses. As a teenager, Black raced steeplechase horses in the north of England but opportunity brought the conditioner to Canada where he was soon employed by Frank Stronach. Black would eventually accept the chance of a lifetime to work as farm manager for Kinghaven Farms - a position Black would hold for thirty years. During that time, Black would be responsible for overseeing the care of countless Sovereign Award winners including
Play The King,
With Approval and
Izvestia to name just a few. In 2005, Black officially took out his trainers' license and in 2006 would win his first solo Queen's Plate with
Mike Fox.
I profiled Ian Black for Down The Stretch in March of this year.
Jeff "Skippy" Bowen - Jeff Bowen is the assistant trainer for Ian Black. Bowen has been working with Ian Black since day one and is more than just a part of the team, he's also Black's son-in-law. Skippy is energetic, articulate and works with a smile on his face.
Emma-Jayne Wilson made history in 2006 becoming the first female jockey to win the Queen's Plate aboard the Ian Black trained
Mike Fox. Wilson is an accomplished rider already having won an Eclipse Award for North America’s top apprentice rider, two Sovereign Awards for outstanding apprentice in Canada, and won a riding title at Woodbine. Wilson has been aboard
Southdale for the majority of his workouts and guided the colt to his maiden-breaking score.
Aline Allain, a native of New Brunswick, is
Southdale's groom. Allain has worked with Ian Black for four years and was the groom for
Mike Fox during his run to the Queen's Plate. "I've known Southdale since he was a baby," says Allain. The cheerful groom is also responsible for the care of Woodbine stars
Rahy's Attorney,
Wollemi Pine and Southdale's little sister
Pinafore Lady.
Wollemi Pine - Southdale's next-door neighbour runs fast on the poly but is a tongue-wagging prankster off the track. The galloping grey is a Woodbine track record holder and enjoys racing on both polytrack and turf. Living just next door to Wollemi Pine is Woodbine Mile champion
Rahy's Attorney. Both Wollemi Pine and Rahy's Attorney took part in the Woodbine Mile competing against such racing stars as Ventura and Kip Deville. It's a star-studded hallway in barn 15
Pinafore Lady - Southdale's kid sister. Just a two year-old, she has yet to race but is tall and very pretty. If she can run like her brother then we may soon be cheering this filly from the Woodbine grandstand. Big brother Southie keeps a watchful on his sister, even making an appearance in the background of her profile shot!
Saturday May 9, 2009My alarm went off at 6:45AM this morning and by 7:05AM I was on my way to Woodbine, jolting myself awake with steeped tea from Tim Hortons. It is by no means early as everyone on the backstretch will have been awake for hours feeding and prepping horses for the first round of works at 6:00AM. There was no question that it would rain today, it was simply a matter of when. Grey clouds were easily winning a tug of war with the sun, but arriving at Woodbine by 7:30AM I had no idea just how crazy the weather would get.
I strolled into Ian Black's stable on the backstretch and said good morning to a busy Mr. Black and was introduced to his assistant Jeff Bowen and Southdale's groom, Aline Allais. Aline has a warm smile and is very proud of the horses in her care.
A video introduction to Queen's Plate contender Southdale
2 comments:
Great stuff!! I'm really looking forward to following Southdale's exploits.
(Isn't the Elusive Quality filly named Pinafore Lady?)
Hey Valerie,
You're quite right...i'm missing the big picture fussing over small technological details!
Southdale seems quite protective of his little sis and always keeps an eye out when people go by her stall!
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