FIRST WINNER FOR BEHOLDER 15 Feb 2023 09:30
When your mother is one of the greatest race mares of the last decade,
the expectations can be unspeakably high. And thus, when Spendthrift
Farm’s homebred Teena Ella , daughter of the exceptional Beholder ,
stepped up to the gate for her first start in a Nov.12 maiden special
weight at Del Mar, the world was watching. After leading the field
through a quarter mile the filly quickly retreated and those hopes fell
flat. However, Richard Mandella, who also trained her Hall of Fame dam,
admitted Teena Ella was “fat” on debut, and following a third-place
finish second time out Jan. 6, the conditioner decided to take a
different approach with his prized pupil.
Mandella then entered Teena Ella on the turf, a surface never touched by
her dam, but a course that has been consistently favored by the progeny
of the 3-year-old’s sire, War Front . The gamblers approved of the
move, and bet down as the 2-1 favorite, Teena Ella powered clear late to
a 1 1/4-length victory Feb. 12 at Santa Anita Park.
Displaying rankness early on when jockey Juan Hernandez refused to allow
the speedy filly the opportunity to grab the lead, she closely stalked a
pace of :22.76 and :45.71 between rivals. Tipped to the outside of her
rivals turning for home, Teena Ella accelerated willingly down the lane
and surged to the wire in a final time of 1:09.42 for the six furlongs
on a firm turf course.
Teena Ella became the first winner produced by Beholder, whose first two
foals failed to reach the winner’s circle on the track. Although Teena
Ella has never been beyond six furlongs, her pedigree would suggest two
turns could be in her future. Beholder, an earner of over $6.1 million
on the track, was a champion at the ages of 2, 3, 5, and 6 and captured
two editions of the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1).