It is one thing to be labeled a special talent in a horseman's shedrow. It is another to carry the hopes of being the next top turf female runner to emerge from the barn of Chad Brown.
The two-time defending Eclipse Award winner for outstanding trainer has cranked out exceptional grass runners at a rate that requires a flow chart to follow—from champions Zagora to Stacelita to Dayatthespa to his most recent iron maiden in Lady Eli. So when Rushing Fall elicited some lofty adjectives after coming from the clouds over the Keeneland turf in October to earn her first graded stakes score, it resonated more than typical post-race declarations.
One Breeders' Cup victory and a spot on the Eclipse Award ballot later, there was no denying the daughter of More Than Ready was in line as the next potential star in Brown's care. The first read on how well she carries those expectations forward in her 3-year-old season comes April 8, when Rushing Fall makes her seasonal debut against 10 challengers in the Appalachian Stakes Presented by Japan Racing Association (G2T) at Keeneland.
When Rushing Fall unleashed her massive late kick to capture the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T) at Del Mar last Nov. 3, it marked her third win in as many starts since debuting in impressive fashion at Belmont Park Sept. 16. She earned her place in the Breeders' Cup field when she swallowed up foes in the Keeneland stretch en route to a 3 1/4-length victory in the JPMorgan Chase Jessamine Stakes (G3T) in October, and while the balloting for champion 2-year-old filly didn't go her way, you'd be hard pressed to convince her connections their girl took a backseat to anyone.
"She's just a phenomenal horse, she's something special to watch," said owner Bob Edwards of e Five Racing Thoroughbreds. "If she shows up, which we're expecting her to, then we're really going to have something special to look forward to this year. She's coming off the layoff—her last stretch was something like three races in 48 days, three tracks, three states—but she's been training phenomenal we're excited to see her blossom."
"And if she gets her lead switch on time this time, who knows what she can do."
If Rushing Fall is vulnerable in her first start since her Breeders' Cup triumph, there are a couple rivals with the form to take advantage in the one-mile Appalachian, which counts Lady Eli (2015), Canadian champion Catch a Glimpse (2016) and eventual grade 1 winner La Coronel (2017) as its last three victors.
Trainer Graham Motion has a budding standout of his own in Thewayiam, winner of four of her last five starts including consecutive graded stakes scores. The daughter of Thewayyouare captured the Ginger Brew Stakes at Gulfstream Park Jan. 6 and backed up that successful bow with come-from-behind victories in the Sweetest Chant (G3T) and Herecomesthebride (G3T) stakes.
In addition to sharing a strong closing kick, both Thewayiam and Rushing Fall also have proven affinity for Keeneland with the former winning a one-mile allowance test over the course in her North American debut in October.
The George Weaver-trained Daddy Is a Legend broke her maiden over the Keeneland turf going 1 1/8 miles Oct. 27, and will be making her first start since capturing the eight-furlong Jimmy Durante Stakes (G3T) Nov. 25 at Del Mar.
Keeneland, Sunday, April 08, 2018, Race 8Entries: Appalachian S. Presented by Japan Racing Association (G2T)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Daddy Is a Legend (PA)
Joe Bravo
123
George Weaver
7/2
2
2Rushing Fall (KY)
Javier Castellano
123
Chad C. Brown
7/5
3
3Lounge Act (KY)
Florent Geroux
118
Brad H. Cox
20/1
4
4She's Pretty Lucky (TX)
Corey J. Lanerie
118
Eddie Kenneally
20/1
5
5Cash Out (KY)
Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.
120
George R. Arnold, II
15/1
6
6Dixie Moon (ON)
Mike E. Smith
120
Catherine Day Phillips
15/1
7
7Heavenly Love (KY)
Julien R. Leparoux
118
Mark E. Casse
15/1
8
8Ultima D (KY)
Julio A. Garcia
118
Wesley A. Ward
20/1
9
9Thewayiam (FR)
Jose L. Ortiz
123
H. Graham Motion
7/2
10
10Beach Waltz (KY)
Tyler Gaffalione
118
Michael J. Maker
20/1
11
11Goodthingstaketime (IRE)
Joel Rosario
118
Jorge R. Abreu
15/1