Tales from the Crib: Confidence Game
Mar 30, 2023 Kellie Reilly/Brisnet.com
With special thanks to Michele MacDonald for sharing insights and photos from Summer Wind
In the November twilight at Churchill Downs, Hall of Famer Zenyatta’s furious late rally came up a head short in the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) of 2010. Fast forward to the bright springtime of 2023, and her “nephew,” Confidence Game, will seek a career-defining victory at the same historic track in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
The Queen
Who misses the great ZENYATTA on the racetrack?pic.twitter.com/iJzatkDZEa
— World Horse Racing (@WHR) October 5, 2021
Eblouissante, bought by St George Farm and who will go back to trainer John Shirreffs. pic.twitter.com/ZWe6dk4Oc5
— Alicia Hughes (@AHughesMedia) November 5, 2013
Confidence Game is pictured above with other newly-turned yearling colts on New Year’s Day, 2021. He is the prominent one in the center, his body oriented exactly toward MacDonald’s camera.
Racing for Desormeaux’s longtime clients, the colorfully named Don’t Tell My Wife Stables co-founded by Kirk Godby and Rob Slack, Confidence Game debuted July 2 at Churchill. Desormeaux gives his youngsters an educational run, so his distant third to Damon’s Mound, the next-out winner of the Saratoga Special (G2), was promising. Confidence Game indeed took a leap forward in his second start beneath the Twin Spires, romping by five front-running lengths. He tried the Iroquois (G3), but wound up a non-threatening fifth, and next time in a Keeneland allowance, he closed for second.
Excited to have the 1/2 brother to Confidence Game in @BelladonnaRaci1 2 year old class. Eblouissante-More Than Ready pic.twitter.com/jdYcOmrAbI
— Cherie DeVaux (@reredevaux) February 25, 2023
Photo credits:
All foal photos from Summer Wind copyright Michele MacDonald (used with permission)
Confidence Game in the Rebel post parade courtesy of Coady Photography/Oaklawn Park
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