December 11, 2004 - Hollywood Park, Race 4, Msw, USD $35,000, 6 1/2f
Fusaichi Samurai, c, 2, 2002 by Fusaichi Pegasus
1st Dam: Hidden Storm, by
2nd Dam: Hidden Garden, by Mr. Prospector
3rd Dam: The Garden Club, by Herbager
Owner: Fusao Sekiguchi
Breeder: Eagle Holdings (KY)
Trainer: Neil Drysdale
On
Dec. 11, 1999, an impeccably bred juvenile named Fusaichi Pegasus made
his debut at Hollywood Park, finishing second to David Copperfield. A
half-decade later, a strapping son of the eventual Kentucky Derby
winner did his pop one better, stamping himself as an exciting prospect
for next year's classics. Fusaichi Samurai, who was listed as a 20-1
chance for the Kentucky Derby in Las Vegas before yesterday's
race, was purchased for $4.5 million at the Fasig-Tipton February Sale
by the same man who owned Fusaichi Pegasus, Fusao Sekiguchi. Neil
Drysdale, again Sekiguchi's choice as trainer, put plenty of bottom
into Fusaichi Samurai in the mornings with several six- and seven-panel
moves, but sharpened him up with a four-furlong breeze in :47 1/5 at
Hollywood Dec. 1. Showing good speed from the break here, the crowd's
3-5 pick angled to the rail and relaxed into stride despite pressure
from Mysto's (Malibu Moon). Fusaichi Samurai began to edge away two
furlongs out and cruised home a geared-down two-length winner. He
earned a 92 Beyer for the effort. Jockey Victor Espinoza was effusive
with his praise afterward, saying, "He is one of the best horses I've
ever ridden." Fusaichi Samurai, produced by a half sister to MGSW Jazz
Club, was a $270,000 yearling. He becomes the 15th winner for his
freshman sire (by Mr. Prospector).
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $21,000.