Diamond Wow , a valiant runner-up in the Oct. 13 JPMorgan Chase Jessamine Stakes (G2T) at Keeneland, is a possibility for the Nov. 5 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T), said trainer Patrick Biancone the morning of Oct. 14.
Although the daughter of Lookin At Lucky came up just a head short of winning an automatic and fees-paid berth into the Juvenile Fillies Turf Wednesday, she proved herself to be a prime Breeders' Cup candidate.
"It's a possibility. She's going to come back home Saturday, and we'll decide from there," said Biancone, whose stable is based at Palm Meadows, Gulfstream Park's satellite training facility in Palm Beach County. "We don't want to force her. If she's really well, we may go."
Biancone's daughter and assistant, Andie, who accompanied Diamond Wow to Keeneland and saddled the daughter of Lookin At Lucky, was pleased with the manner in which she exited the 1 1/16-mile turf event.
"She said she came out good," Biancone said. "She took the race well."
Scratched out of the Oct. 8 Darley Alcibiades Stakes (G1) at Keeneland after drawing the No. 11 post position, Diamond Wow—as (bad) luck would have it—drew the far-outside No 14 post for the Jessamine.
Diamond Wow rated off the early pace while racing four-wide before kicking in through the stretch to gain a narrow lead over odds-on pacesetter Turnerloose nearing the wire, only to be caught by wide and charging California Angel .
"(She ran) around the ducks, like in the morning," Biancone quipped.
Diamond Oops went into the Jessamine undefeated in two starts at Gulfstream Park, where she scored a three-length debut victory in a five-furlong turf race Aug. 28 before scoring a 1 3/4-length triumph in the off-the-turf Our Dear Peggy Stakes at seven furlongs Sept. 18.
"To be honest with you, in that family, the good ones come to form early. The mother was like that—she won a stakes as a 2-year-old. Diamond Oops, the brother, won at 2," Biancone said. "I know she's going to improve. She's naturally and extremely talented. She's a very, very good filly."
Diamond Wow, who is owned by Diamond 100 Racing Club, Amy Dunne, and Biancone, is out of Patriotic Diamond, a daughter of Hat Trick who broke her maiden in the Generous Portion Stakes at Del Mar in her second career start. Patriotic Diamond is a half sister to Biancone-trained Diamond Oops , a multiple graded stakes winner with more than $1.3 million in earnings.