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Mom's Command

Mom's Command
Sire Top Command
Grandsire Bold Ruler
Dam Star Mommy
Damsire Pia Star
Sex Filly
Foaled 1982
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Ryemeadow Farms
Owner Peter Fuller
Trainer Edward T. "Ned" Allard
Record 16: 11–2–1
Earnings $902,972
Major wins
Selima Stakes (1984)
Astarita Stakes (1984)
Priscilla Stakes (1984)
Faneuil Miss Stakes (1984)
Coaching Club American Oaks (1985)
Acorn Stakes (1985)
Mother Goose Stakes (1985)
Alabama Stakes (1985)
Comely Stakes (1985)
Cherry Blossom Handicap (1985)
Flirtation Stakes (1985)
Awards
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Filly (1985)
6th winner of New York's Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing (1985)
New England Horse of the Year (1985)
Honours
Inducted into the racing wing of the New England Sports Hall of Fame (Summer, 2006)
United States Racing Hall of Fame (2007)
Last updated on February 13, 2010

Mom's Command (1982–2007) was a multiple Grade I-winning American Thoroughbred race horse. In a career that lasted from 1984 to 1985 she won eleven of her sixteen races. In 1985 she was voted U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Filly at the Eclipse Awards.

Her breeder and owner was Peter Fuller of Runnymede Farms in North Hampton, New Hampshire, son of a former governor of Massachusetts. Fuller (who had once been a champion boxer and wrestler at Harvard University) bred his mare Star Mommy to the stallion Top Command (by Bold Ruler), hoping to produce a foal who combined speed and stamina. The result was Mom's Command.

The bright chestnut filly was trained by New Jersey-born Ned Allard, whose father was a professor at New York’s Juilliard School of Music. She was ridden in all but two of her races by Peter Fuller’s daughter, Abigail. Abby Fuller, at 26 years of age, became the first woman jockey to ride the winner of a Triple Crown event, and also the first to sweep a Triple Crown.

Mom's Command won her first race, the ungraded Faneuil Miss Stakes, in July 1984 at New Hampshire’s Rockingham Park after going off at odds of 44-1. After winning the Faneuil Miss, she appeared in the Grade II Astarita at Belmont Park; she broke from the starting gate five lengths behind the field and came back from last place to win. Following the Astarita, she took the Grade I Selima Stakes by 5½ lengths.

Three of her seven starts as a two-year-old had Daily Racing Form "trouble lines" (race notes) – "steadied at start"; "poor start" and "off poorly". However, she won four of those races.

As a 3-year-old, Mom's Command dominated her competition, winning seven of her nine starts. In the Test Stakes, she finished second to another star filly, Lady's Secret, by two lengths. She won the stakes which constitute the Filly Triple Crown – the Acorn, the Mother Goose and the Coaching Club American Oaks (the latter by 2½ lengths). She preceded her Triple Crown victories with a 19-length win in the Flirtation Stakes at Pimlico Race Course and a second to the speedy Clocks Secret in the Goldfinch at Garden State Park. In the Goldfinch, she raced on a "dead rail" (deep mud on the rail) for nearly the entire distance. She returned to take the Cherry Blossom Handicap at Garden State and the Comely Stakes at Belmont Park. In the Comely, Clocks Secret finished six lengths behind Mom's Command; 11 lengths back was Lady’s Secret.


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