Knows All rewards a campaign defined by consistency and class
- Turf Diario
- 12 hours ago
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The Le Blues filly earned the reward for her talent and perseverance in the Clásico La Mission (G2), establishing herself as one of the top stayers among fillies and mares

It was only a matter of time before Knows All captured one of the key races for fillies over turf at San Isidro. Sometimes, even the best efforts can fall short, but that was not the case for the Le Blues filly, who on Saturday earned the big win she had been building toward, delivering the highlight of an unforgettable afternoon for Haras Gran Muñeca, where she is stabled.
The talented bay proved unstoppable in the traditional Clásico La Mission (G2, 2000m, firm turf), one of the steppingstones toward the Gran Premio Copa de Plata (G1). Her victory completed a graded double for the farm, which had opened the card with Full Caluroso (Full Mast) in the Clásico Vilmar Sanguinetti, and marked the first of two wins on the day for the colors, jockey Brian Enrique, and trainer Diego Peña, who would later return to the winner’s circle with Gata Fuerte (Fortify).
In a rematch of last year’s edition, when she finished fourth, Knows All leveraged her remarkable consistency to build a decisive victory, establishing herself—at least for now—as the standard-bearer in a division where leadership has been constantly rotating.
Enrique showed great patience, keeping the filly well off the pace while Herd Immunity (Forge) led, closely tracked by Soy La Líder (Manipulator), through splits of :24.82, :49.42, and 1:13.49 over the expansive turf course.
Turning for home, the early leader began to fade, and several contenders moved forward. Knows All angled out into the center of the track, finding her path effortlessly. Once Enrique asked for her final effort, she responded with authority, drawing clear of the field to win by 1 1/2 lengths over the favorite Romana Craf (Mastercraftsman), with Presencial (Suggestive Boy) a neck back in third.
The major disappointment came from Lacanian Ink (Fragotero), returning from a suspension following a positive test in the Clásico Omega (G2). She was never a factor, unable to challenge the leaders, and was steadied down the stretch by Gustavo Calvente, finishing well behind the rest.
Knows All completed the 2,000 meters in 2:05.01, closing strongly after a mile covered in 1:39.96.
Previously second in the Clásico Partícula (G2) and Espirita (L), fourth in the Clásico Los Haras (G2) and Gran Premio 25 de Mayo (G1) against the colts, and fifth in the Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff (G1), Knows All became the 20th stakes winner produced by the generous Le Blues (Roman Ruler). She is out of Knock Her (Pure Prize), a half-sister to G1 winner Keane (Equal Stripes) and daughter of the top-class Krysia (Matty G).
In claiming the Clásico La Mission, Knows All found what she had long sought, showing that maturity is enhancing her capabilities. In a division where the leading names change from race to race, she looks poised to solidify her position at the top.
It was a perfect day for Haras Gran Muñeca, one of those you want to frame and remember.