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Gin Gin Rolls to 36-1 Upset in Doubledogdare Stakes

In an unexpected turn of events, 36-1 shot Gin Gin  prevailed over a top field of older fillies and mares in the $350,000 Doubledogdare Stakes (G3) April 18 at Keeneland.

The trouble began at the start, when Godolphin homebred Tarifa , a multiple grade 2 winner for trainer Brad Cox, broke a step slow and was forced to check sharply twenty yards from the gate. The projected early runner now found herself in seventh and last as 2023 champion 2-year-old female Just F Y I  established a rail-hugging advantage over the inconspicuous Gin Gin.

Stalking the 2-1 race favorite, Gin Gin raced through a dream trip under jockey Jose Ortiz behind early fractions of :23.19 and :47.70. Into the run for the far turn, Junior Alvarado suddenly pulled up the front-running Just F Y I, easing the grade 1 winner out of the race and allowing a waiting Gin Gin to inherit the lead.

Down the lane, Gin Gin could not be caught, surging to a three-length advantage and 5 1/4 lengths at the wire despite late bids from Tarifa, who closed from last to finish second, and second-favorite Candied . The latter, making her first start since a third-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1), was unable to overcome traffic woes in the race and settled for third.

Gin Gin completed 1 1/16 miles in 1:45.15 on a fast track.

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Presentation with trainer Brendan Walsh, left, jockey Jose Ortiz and presenter Wynonna. Gin Gin with Jose Ortiz won the Baird Doubledogdare (G3), at Keeneland on April 18, 2025, in Lexington, Ky.
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt

Presentation with trainer Brendan Walsh, left, jockey Jose Ortiz, and presenter Wynonna Judd after the Doubledogdare at Keeneland.

“The last sixteenth she just kept on running, I didn’t think they were making up any ground on me,” Ortiz said.

Gin Gin, the longest shot on the board, returned $79.76 for a $2 win ticket. 

Trained by Brendan Walsh, the Doubledogdare marked Gin Gin’s debut for her new barn. Previously under the care of Cox, the 4-year-old daughter of Hightail   captured the 2024 Busanda Stakes and was multiple-stakes placed before running off-the-board in the Kentucky Oaks (G1). Given a lengthy freshening, the filly returned in January with a fifth-place effort in a second-level Oaklawn Park allowance contest.

“I wasn’t sure what to expect, to be honest with you,” Walsh said. “They (Calumet) asked me to give her a shot to see if she had any zest for the game left or not. And to be fair to her, she’s done nothing wrong in her training; she’s been training great.

“She’s got some good back class, and it was nice she showed it today… She’s a graded stakes winner now too, and that’s fantastic. Hopefully, she can build on that.”

FanDuel TV reported after the Doubledogdare that Just F Y I was vanned back to her barn and that Alvarado had stopped on the filly as a precautionary measure.

Video: Baird Doubledogdare S. (G3)

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