Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert is returning to Churchill Downs this spring with more than a Kentucky Derby (G1) chance. He has a further opportunity in the May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1) with California's top 3-year-old filly, Tenma .
On April 5, Tenma wore down her pacesetting stablemate Silent Law to punch her ticket for the Oaks, picking up 75 qualifying points toward the May 2 contest, upping her total to 108, well enough to secure entry. Churchill Downs uses qualifying points as a preference system when the Kentucky Oaks attracts more than its capacity field size of 14 horses. The race regularly overfills.
In picking up her fifth victory in six starts, a stalking Tenma had to work to catch her barn mate, who set quick splits in the 1 1/16-mile Santa Anita Oaks of :22.85, :46.38, 1:11.03, under pressure from No Bad Beats and later Vodka With a Twist . But, advancing three wide on the second turn under Juan Hernandez, Tenma struck the front in early stretch and gradually extended her lead to 2 1/4 lengths over Silent Law at the finish.
"Obviously we're trying to get her to the Oaks—Kentucky Oaks—and so she's been progressing, getting better and better, and I like the way she settled today," Baffert said.
Baffert won the Santa Anita Oaks for the third consecutive year, his fifth win in the race.
Tenma, who returned $2.60 for a $2 win wager, was clocked in 1:46.15, the slowest time in the Santa Anita Oaks since Miss Musket was timed in 1:47 in 1974. The winner took :07.19 to complete her final sixteenth.
Vodka With a Twist, off slowly and keen through the first turn in her first start since December, weakened to be a distant third. Madame Secretary followed her in fourth, and No Bad Beats faded to complete the order of finish.
Owing to just five competing, 75% of the scheduled qualifying points on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks were awarded. The race's five competitors picked them up on a 75-37.5-18.75-11.25-7.5 basis, provided they are Kentucky Oaks-nominated or eventually become so.
Silent Law, without any earlier Kentucky Oaks points and not an original Kentucky Oaks nomination, can be made eligible with a payment of $1,500 from her connections by April 9. She and Vodka With a Twist (36.75 qualifying points) would likely need defections to make the Kentucky Oaks field based on their point totals.
Bred in Kentucky by Bobby Flay Thoroughbreds, Tenma is a 3-year-old daughter of Nyquist out of the unraced Tapit mare Amagansett. Along with Beholder Mile Stakes (G1) winner Cavalieri , Tenma is one of two graded winners this year for Nyquist, who stands for $175,000 at Darley near Lexington.
Bloodstock agent Donato Lanni purchased Tenma for owner Baoma from the Wavertree Stables consignment to the 2024 Ocala Breeders' Sales Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training for $850,000.
A race later, Dutch Girl Holdings and Irving Ventures' Queen Maxima romped by 4 1/4 lengths in the $100,500 Monrovia Stakes (G3T) over Santa Anita's hillside turf course. The Jeff Mullins trainee covered about 6 1/2 furlongs on firm turf under Hernandez in 1:12.93, returning $2.40 to win.
Queen of the Mud was the distant runner-up, and Venganza ran third.
Queen Maxima is a Florida-bred 4-year-old chestnut daughter of Bucchero out of the Corfu mare Corfu Lady , and was purchased by agent Mike Pender from the Blue River Bloodstock consignment for the 2023 OBS June 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age Sale for $40,000.
Bucchero, who excelled in turf sprints during his racing career, stands for $10,000 this year at Ironhorse Stallions in New York.