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2024-2025 filly “Just F Y I” (16.2 h, already won a G1 vs. colts at 2) – potential next Fillyzilla. Report compiled by Equine Sports Analytics Desk.

Report Date: 2024 Subject: Analysis of the term “Fillyzilla,” its origin, notable equine examples, and impact on the racing industry. Classification: Equine Sports & Breeding Analysis 1. Executive Summary “Fillyzilla” is a colloquial, non-scientific nickname used within horse racing circles to describe an exceptionally large, powerful, and dominant female racehorse (filly) who competes against—and often defeats—male counterparts (colts, geldings, or older horses) with overwhelming physical superiority. The term combines “filly” (a young female horse under four years old) with “Godzilla,” the iconic movie monster representing raw, destructive power. Unlike standard “dominant fillies,” a “Fillyzilla” is defined by a combination of exceptional size, atypical muscular build, aggressive racing style, and the ability to physically intimidate or outclass male rivals. fillyzilla

| Trait | Description | |-------|-------------| | | Standing 16.2 hands (66 inches) or higher at the withers; significantly larger than average Thoroughbred filly (~15.2–16 hands). | | Muscular Density | Broad chest, heavy hindquarters, and visible muscle definition more typical of a colt or stallion. | | Male-Defeating Record | Has won open company races (not just fillies-only) against colts, often by wide margins. | | Temperamental Aura | Displays dominant, sometimes aggressive behavior on track (e.g., refusing to be rated, bullying rivals in the stretch). | 2024-2025 filly “Just F Y I” (16

The term gained serious traction in with the emergence of Midnight Bisou and Monomoy Girl — both large, powerful fillies. Racing columnist Joe Drape of The New York Times used “Fillyzilla” semi-seriously to describe Midnight Bisou after she bullied her way through the 2019 Saudi Cup prep races. Report Date: 2024 Subject: Analysis of the term