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Preakness Quick Sheet: Get to Know the 2021 Preakness Horses
The fields for the 14 races that comprise the Breeders’ Cup World Championships really begin to come into focus in summer and fall and this regular feature will offer a snapshot profile of one of the previous weekend’s standout stars.
This week, we’ll expand the scope and take a look at two star fillies on target for the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff from the barn of Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.
Nest dominated four opponents as the 1-20 favorite shortly before 2 p.m. ET Oct. 9 in the $242,500 Beldame Stakes at the Belmont at the Big A meeting. Almost exactly four hours later, Malathaat punched her ticket to the $2 million Longines Distaff with a win in the $600,000 Juddmonte Spinster Stakes at Keeneland Race Course. Nest and Malathaat combine to give Pletcher an extraordinarily potent pair for this year’s Distaff.
The two talented fillies share much in common:
The similarities don’t stop there, however, as their running styles, preferences, and speed figures also are comparable.
Both typically prefer to stalk or press the pace.
Nest has three wins and one second at the 1 1/8-mile distance of the Distaff and won her lone start at Keeneland. Malathaat has amassed four wins, two seconds, and one third in seven 1 1/8-mile races and is 3-for-3 at Keeneland.
Horse |
Last Four Beyer Speed Figures |
Last Four Equibase Speed Figures |
Nest |
99-104-95-101 |
101-110-109-97 |
Malathaat |
104-99-106-98 |
101-104-113-108 |
As you can see, it’s very difficult to separate the two in this “Tale of the Tape” exercise.
Clairiere, who defeated Malathaat twice earlier this season in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps Stakes and Grade 2 Shuvee Stakes, looks like the prime challenger to Nest and Malathaat. Interestingly, Clairiere also is by Curlin. However, Clairiere was beaten by 9 ½ lengths by Malathaat in the Personal Ensign Stakes in her most recent start, has never raced at Keeneland, and is only 1-for-5 at 1 1/8 miles with all three of her unplaced finishes in 15 lifetime starts coming at that distance. Granted, she was fourth in the 2021 Kentucky Oaks in one of them and fourth by a half-length in last year’s Distaff.
Pletcher should be very tough to beat in the Distaff and it’s really impossible to separate his two talented contenders. At this point I give the slightest of edges to the 4-year-old filly Malathaat knowing that she loves Keeneland, is in great form, and figures to be a little fresher with only five starts this year. The Distaff should be a fantastic race.