2007 Breeders' Cup Classic Explained

Surface:Dirt
24th Breeders' Cup Classic
Horse Race:Breeders' Cup Classic
Location:Monmouth Park
Winning Horse:Curlin
Winning Jockey:Robby Albarado
Winning Trainer:Steven Asmussen
Winning Owner:Stonestreet Stable
Conditions:Sloppy (sealed)[1]
Previous:2006

The 2007 Breeders' Cup Classic (in full, the Breeders' Cup Classic Powered by Dodge, due to sponsorship) was the 24th running of the Breeders' Cup Classic, part of the 2007 Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships program. It was run on October 27, 2007, at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey.

In a closely contested year in which the Triple Crown series was split among three different horses, Curlin emerged as the best horse of his generation with a decisive win.

The Classic is run on dirt at one mile and one-quarter (approximately 2000 m) with a purse of $5,000,000. It is run under weight-for-age conditions, with entrants carrying the following weights:

Contenders

Carl Nafzger, the trainer of favorite Street Sense, knew the race would be difficult for bettors to figure out. "This is one of the best fields that could be put together", he said. "They’ve got everything you want – early speed, tactical speed, closers, and soundness. They’ve been beat and they’ve beat each other. There is class scattered all the way through the field. I've never really ran against this size field with this type of quality all the way through. They’ve all proved it with different styles. It's a great Classic."[2]

The older horse division had been weakened by the injury and subsequent retirement of Invasor, the defending Classic winner and Horse of the Year.[3] Of the remaining older horses, the most highly regarded was Lawyer Ron, who had set a track record that summer at Saratoga when winning the Whitney and followed up with a win in the Woodward and a second to Curlin in the Jockey Club Gold Cup. He was made the morning-line favorite at odds of 5-2[4] but drifted at racetime to nearly 4–1. Lawyer Ron raced best when he came from off the pace, but was sometimes rank at the start of races. He was not helped by drawing the inside post position.[5]

In the highly talented three-year-old division, Street Sense was the slight favorite based on his wins in the Kentucky Derby and Travers Stakes. However, he had lost to Curlin in the Preakness and to Hard Spun in the Kentucky Cup Classic, his last race before the Breeders' Cup. Curlin had won the Preakness and Jockey Club Gold Cup, but had been beaten by Street Sense and Hard Spun in the Derby, and by Any Given Saturday and Hard Spun in the Haskell. Hard Spun's sole Grade I win had come in the King's Bishop Stakes, a sprint race, and his front-running style made his stamina a question mark.[6] [7]

The sole European entry in the Classic was George Washington, who had been retired after finishing sixth in the 2006 Classic but proved sub-fertile and returned to racing.

Race Description

The late-October weather in New Jersey was poor: it rained on and off for several days, stopping just in time for the Classic. The track was sloppy.[8]

As expected, Hard Spun went to the early lead and set a brisk pace, followed by Lawyer Ron and Diamond Stripes. Any Given Saturday moved into third as they moved around the far turn then stalled. Curlin also started his move on the turn, moving alongside Hard Spun as they entered the stretch. Curlin struck the lead with a furlong to go and won by over four lengths. His time of 2:00.59 tied the old track record of 2:00 set in 1962 by Carry Back, and was especially impressive given the track conditions.

"Everything went perfectly, starting with all the speed up front", said Curlin's jockey Robby Albarado. "It unfolded just the way we wanted, but it also takes a hell of a horse to get this done. Curlin was there for us every step of the way."[9]

It was the first Breeders' Cup victory for both Albarado and Steve Asmussen, Curlin's trainer, whose main concern was the sloppy track. "He trained on an off-track half a dozen times at the most. It's been a very dry year everywhere we've been", said Asmussen. "But he came here in great condition. And he showed up. He ran when it mattered most. He came home like he was supposed to. He's a big-day horse."

The race was marred by the breakdown of George Washington in the stretch. On-track veterinarians found open fractures to both sesamoid bones in his off-fore and determined he could not be saved. Jockey Michael Kinane said, "He was brave. He didn't go down. He stayed up on it. He saved me."[10]

Results

FinishProgram
Number
Margin
(lengths)
HorseJockeyTrainerFinal
Odds
Winnings
1st4CurlinRobby AlbaradoSteven Asmussen4.402,700,000
2nd 8 8.10 1,000,000
3rd 6 1 Craig Dollase 28.30 500,000
4th 2 2.50 255,000
5th 9 10 12.80 125,000
6th 3 head 3.90
7th 1 Todd Pletcher 3.90
8th 7 Diamond Stripes 34.30
DNF 5 George Washington (IRE) 9.00

Source: Equibase
Times: – 0:23.11; – 0:45.85; – 1:10.67; mile – 1:35.86; final – 2:00.59.
Fractional Splits: (:23.11) (:22.74) (:24.82) (:25.19) (:24.73)[1]

Payout

Payout Schedule:

Program
Number
HorseWinPlaceShow
4Curlin10.805.204.20
8Hard Spun7.605.80
6Awesome Gem9.40

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chart of the 2007 Breeders' Cup Classic. Equibase. 25 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Year of Firsts For Breeders' Cup. BloodHorse.com. 25 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Super Horse Invasor Retired After Workout Injury. BloodHorse.com. 25 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Street Sense 'Awesome' In Breeders' Workout. The Washington Post. 25 October 2016. 24 October 2007.
  5. Web site: Haskin. Steve. Front-end Tactics Loom Key to Breeders' Cup Classic. BloodHorse.com. 25 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Breeders' Cup Will Showcase Solid 3-year-old Crop. BloodHorse.com. 25 October 2016.
  7. Web site: Lawyer Ron slight favourite in Classic. The Globe and Mail. 25 October 2016.
  8. Web site: Dellapina. John. Curlin dominates field to win Breeders' Cup Classic. NY Daily News. 25 October 2016.
  9. Web site: Liebman. Dan. Curlin Commanding Winner of Breeders' Cup Classic. BloodHorse.com. 25 October 2016.
  10. Web site: Breeders' Cup tragedy as George Washington is put down. The Guardian. 25 October 2016. 28 October 2007.