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Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder inc Pacemaker November 2011
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In Vogue Galileo fillies set the trend at Tattersalls
Plus • Goldikova: at home with the record-breaking mare • David Pipe reveals why he won’t win at all costs • Yearling sales upturn: is the industry back on track? www.ownerbreeder.co.uk
❝He’s the
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best I’ve ever had❞
AT 2 YEARS TIMEFORM RATED 122 1ST Coventry Stakes-Gr.2, 6f, Royal Ascot by 6 lengths 1ST Maiden, 6f, Newbury, on debut by 7 lengths AT 3 YEARS TIMEFORM RATED 131 1ST Irish 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1, 8f, Curragh 1ST St. James’s Palace Stakes-Gr.1, 8f, Royal Ascot 1ST Sussex Stakes-Gr.1, 8f, Goodwood AT 4 YEARS TIMEFORM RATED 133 1ST Lockinge Stakes-Gr.1, 8f, Newbury 1ST Queen Anne Stakes-Gr.1, 8f, Royal Ascot defeating the brilliant Goldikova
Richard Hannon
Canford Cliffs defeats a host of Group 1 winners in the St. James’s Palace Stakes-Gr.1
Dick Turpin Makfi Hearts of Fire Siyouni
• ALFRED NOBEL • AUSSIE RULES • CANFORD CLIFFS • CHOISIR • DANEHILL DANCER • DUKE OF MARMALADE • DYLAN THOMAS • EXCELLENT ART • FASTNET ROCK • • FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND • GALILEO • HIGH CHAPARRAL• HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR • HURRICANE RUN • MASTERCRAFTSMAN • MONTJEU • ORATORIO • PEINTRE CELEBRE • • POUR MOI • RIP VAN WINKLE • ROCK OF GIBRALTAR • STARSPANGLEDBANNER • STRATEGIC PRINCE • THEWAYYOUARE • YEATS •
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... A Royal Ascot victory adds lustre to any future stallion’s C.V., but Canford Cliffs now boas ts three. These Royal As cot wins came in the G2 Coventry S., G1 St Ja mes’s Palace S. and G1 Queen Anne S. arguably the three races most likely to endear him to today’s breeders. Although his pedigree co uldn’t be described as fas same could have been sa hionable, the id of Indian Ridge, a du al Royal Ascot group winner who made a majo r impact as a stallion. Part of Canford Cliffs’ ap peal stems from the fac t that he has comparatively little North ern Dancer blood by toda y’s standards.
Canford Cliffs bests the brilliant Goldikova in the Queen Anne Stakes-Gr.1
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First yearlings in 2012
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MAWATHEEQ wins the Cumberland Lodge Stakes Gr.3 at Ascot.
of the best yearlings “One I have ever seen. He should appeal to breeders being a strong sort by Danzig from an illustrious female line.
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Cover: The Galileo filly who cost 1.7 million gns at Tattersalls Photo: George Selwyn
EDWARD ROSENTHAL
Thank Frank for giving UK racing a better profile
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hink back, if you can, to the beginning of this year. Nic Coward is at the helm of the British Horseracing Authority. Betfair is a UK-based company. Jockeys use the whip without needing a degree in maths. And a three-year-old colt called Frankel is unbeaten. Fast forward to the present and only one of those sentences remains correct. No prizes for guessing which one, either. Frankel may not be the saviour of this sport – the financial mess that our ‘leaders in racing’ have presided over is something that 100 Frankels could not remedy – but he has certainly been the shining light in 2011. The inaugural Champions’ Day provided Khalid Abdullah’s star with the ideal stage to showcase his talents to a wider audience and the son of Galileo did not disappoint, delighting a crowd of almost 27,000 with a performance that oozed star quality. Hype surrounding Frankel has, inevitably, increased with every successful racecourse appearance. His connections, particularly trainer Sir Henry Cecil and jockey Tom Queally, must have felt enormous pressure during the course of the year and they deserve huge credit for the way they have handled his career. If David Pipe feels the pressure of following in the footsteps of the most successful British jumps trainer of all time, then it doesn’t show. Having replaced father Martin as the master of Pond House in 2006, Pipe has enjoyed plenty of big-race success in his short career, but he has also had to contend with the effects of the recession, including losing owners and horses, and ever-shrinking race purses, the result of a declining levy. It’s a situation that has forced him to adopt a different attitude to his profession. “In this climate you have to do what is best for the owner, and if that means finishing second at Ascot rather
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than going to win at a smaller track, so be it,” he says (pages 54-58). “Of course I want more winners – that’s what this game is all about – but the focus is on getting the best out of the horses you have. “Owners don’t expect to make money from their racehorses, but they’d like to get something back. Now, unless you have a ‘Saturday’ horse, you’re not really getting much back, if anything.” Pipe’s point here is pivotal. Racehorse ownership has never been seen as a way of improving the bank balance – to suggest otherwise is plainly foolish. However, if the price of participation becomes too great – and this can be measured by the cost of keep and training against the likely minimum return – then the fact is that people will stop becoming owners. Put it this way; you wouldn’t go to the cinema to get value for money. It’s a leisure pursuit, one that provides entertainment. But if the cinemas started charging £50 for a ticket, you’d soon stop going. It’s as simple as that. This month’s press deadline precludes me from commenting on the review being undertaken by the British Horseracing Authority following the introduction of new rules regarding use of the whip. Since the October issue went to press, we’ve seen a huge backlash against the regulations that limit the amount of times Flat and jump jockeys can hit their mounts, with particular venom directed towards the final furlong/after the last fence rule. Why the BHA decided to make the change towards the end of the Flat season, so close to British Champions’ Day, and without a trial period is anyone’s guess. The lack of a permanent Chief Executive to direct day-to-day operations may be one explanation. It can only be hoped that by the time you read this, common sense will have prevailed and the rules will have been amended to the satisfaction of all the parties involved.
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CONTENTS NOVEMBER 2011
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NEWS & VIEWS
FEATURES
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ROA Leader Champions’ Day a great success
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Global appeal of British-breds
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View From Ireland
Goldikova At home with the world’s top mare
Ascot finale proved me wrong
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Talking To... Trainer Alan McCabe
James Willoughby
INTERNATIONAL SCENE
Foundation Mares Feola in focus
Tony Morris High ratings and own goals
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Changes Your monthly round-up
The Big Picture From Champions’ Day
News Michael Harris to retire this year
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David Pipe The master of Pond House
Gambling legislation frustration
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Continental Tales Danedream proves bargain buy
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Around The Globe Simon Callaghan on the up
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Breeders’ Digest Quality doesn’t always cost
Trainer Tribute Ginger McCain and Michael Jarvis
TBA Leader
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Yearling trade was strong at Tattersalls (Sales Circuit, pages 62-78)
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Sales Circuit Tattersalls trade soars
128 Flashback Royal Academy and Lester Piggott
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ROA LEADER
RACHEL HOOD President Racehorse Owners Association
Best of British in one remarkable showpiece Champions’ Day fulfils ambition of giving Flat season the finale it deserves
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eautiful autumn weather, a truly great horse and five superb Group races run in front of a large and enthusiastic Ascot crowd combined to make the first QIPCO British Champions’ Day a huge success. Yes, the day of unbroken warm sunshine was as lucky as finding a 100-1 winner, but British racing should be proud to have put on this remarkable showpiece that not even a disgracefully ill-timed introduction of new whip rules could destroy. It will surprise no-one that there were many trials and tribulations that began from the moment the event was conceived. Not only did the shifting of races of this magnitude to slot into different fixtures at different racecourses at different places in the calendar cause a break with tradition of almost sacrilegious proportions. Not only was there a concern about stepping on the toes of our French and Irish counterparts who were quick to assert their respective rights within the European Pattern. There was also the vitally important matter of where the money would come from to fund this £3 million programme and the lingering, and entirely justified, concern that the Ascot festival was just too late in the year for a true championship event. Although the last point will continue to be raised, the inaugural British Champions’ Day as the culmination of the British Champions’ Series has come as close as it is possible to fill an enormous void in our racing year. It has shown that, while horseracing may never quite be able to fit a Formula 1-type format, it can follow a logical narrative that builds to a tremendous end-ofseason climax. The importance of this must be recognised as a key element in the modernising of our sport. Without accepting change, horseracing’s connection with the general public will continue to become increasingly tenuous. Without developing this most cherished pursuit of ours along lines to which ordinary people can
relate, then racing will simply lose its identity and appeal as a national sport. The success of the British Champions’ Series should mark the dawning of a new era in British racing. We must recognise that racing will only increase its following if it is structured in such a way that emphasises the great performers and performances, both equine and human. In one respect racing is no different from any other sporting activity. It lives or dies on how well it projects the best it has to offer. Great horses and jockeys drive the sport’s marketing engine as they draw the public’s attention and fire its imagination. Yet in these days of diminishing funds, there is the constant temptation to simply spread the decreasing pot of money over the same number of fixtures, to keep all racecourses in business come what may and to cling to an infrastructure that is simply not economically sustainable. The ‘top down’ approach may not seem fair – after all, all horses are expensive to maintain whether they are Classic winners or claimers – but it is the only system that will keep British racing high in the public consciousness. Pitting the best against the best, while continuing to attract the patronage of wealthy international owners, is the only recipe that will allow us to maintain the quality and reputation of our great racing festivals that provide the punctuation marks through British racing’s rich narrative. As with any other sport, racing cannot be anything other than elitist if it is to hold the public’s interest. Competition that pushes the best to the top of the pile is part of its DNA. The stronger that competition, the stronger the sport will be and, paradoxically, the better off those will be who operate throughout the many layers that exist in racing’s pyramid. These are the lessons that flow from that brilliant day at Ascot. They are lessons that we must absorb and build upon.
“Racing can now
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TBA LEADER
KIRSTEN RAUSING Chairman Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association
Positive sales results reflect global interest in our stock This is all the more reason for courses to retain quality race programmes
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he results from Book 1 of Tattersalls’ October Sale provided the industry with a boost, and helped to generate a strong sale for Book 2. Some vendors benefited but the downside is that for many this outcome will continue to keep costs of production high and project a vision to the wider industry that all is well for breeders. Fillies, other than those with the finest pedigrees, took the brunt of the drop in demand and the majority were to be found in Book 3. A simple analysis of this feature of the market tells the true story for commercial breeders, with nature dictating that half of their yearling stock is unlikely to cover the costs of production. Despite encouraging sales results, it remains crucial that we protect and nurture this delicate growth. A well-funded quality race programme will help to retain the vital international interest in Britiush bloodstock, which is a significant factor in the success of this year’s sales. The TBA and Horsemen’s Group have lobbied the Levy Board to direct £5 million of its allocation to prize-money to the Quality Support Fund, which provides financial incentives to racecourses to stage races that identify and reward quality horses. Despite the decline in levy funding overall, the TBA maintains that it is imperative that investment is maintained in quality racing in Britain to provide the right opportunities and rewards for owners, which will in time encompass the whole bloodstock market. We need look no further than at the success of the QIPCO British Champions’ Day, which illustrated the importance of providing the right career structure to retain, reward and incentivise the production of quality racehorses. Through this column I wanted to share with members an extract from our letter to the Levy Board: “The TBA is increasingly concerned at the effect of the unprecedented reduction in the production of thoroughbreds on the quality and number of future broodmares and stallion prospects in Great Britain. This impacts on production for both Flat and NH racing, but
predominantly Flat where British breeders currently supply 52% of the racehorse requirement. “Recent statistics from Weatherbys confirm that the British foal crop continues to fall, from a high of 5,920 in 2008 to 4,423 in 2011. Further declines are predicted as commercial breeders seek to remove unprofitable mares from their stock. These mares are not replaced. “There is, therefore, no prospect of an increase in the size of the 2012 foal crop, despite the 2011 Tattersalls Book 1 Yearling Sales outperforming 2010 results. This bespoke sale offering just over 500 lots of the highest quality yearlings in the UK and Ireland attracts a world-wide following and relies heavily on the prestige associated with racing in Great Britain. International investors, many of whom race in Britain because it provides sufficient high quality race opportunities and a programme of supporting races, form the traditional customer base. This situation will only continue if a well-funded QSF is made available in 2012. Any further delay in addressing the decline in the QSF will threaten the attraction of quality racing in Britain, particularly as prizemoney continues to fall. “The only positive area is Britain’s export market for horses in training with form, which is currently very strong. These horses can earn superior prize-money overseas. This is not a new phenomenon and British owners and trainers rely on this valuable market. This market only exists because our juvenile races are extremely competitive, and are crafted from a race programme that identifies and rewards quality racehorses. The decline in the value of prize-money at the top of the sport has been less marked, but should the quality of horses competing in these races, or the opportunities available fall as the QSF reduces, then the export market will be threatened, and owners’ appetite to re-invest in yearlings will be lost. “Downgrading of the race programme and removal of important races is a short-term measure which has disastrous implications for the future of the sport.”
“Despite encouraging
sales results, it remains crucial that we protect and nurture this delicate growth
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Happiest with horses Trainers Ginger McCain and Michael Jarvis passed away in September. Both left an indelible mark on the sport and will be much missed Photos George Selwyn
Michael Jarvis is all smiles after Carroll House causes an upset in the 1989 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
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TRIBUTE
Grand National hero Red Rum shows his affection for Ginger McCain at their Southport stable in 1975
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NEWS Stories from the racing world
ROA Chief Harris to retire Richard Wayman, Assistant Racing Director at the BHA, will take over later this year Michael Harris is to retire as Chief Executive of the Racehorse Owners Association at the end of the year, when he will be succeeded by the BHA’s Richard Wayman. Harris, 62, began his career in racing more than 40 years ago and has been with the ROA since 1998. Wayman, 40, has worked for the BHA for eight years and is number two to Ruth Quinn in the racing department. “I count myself extremely lucky to have spent most of my life working within an area that I still feel passionate about,” said Harris, a former editor and Chief Executive of the Racing Post. “However, the only way I have been able to run this association successfully is to devote most of my waking hours to thinking about the job and I’m now beginning to feel I should make room for a few other activities in life. “I’ve worked with many wonderful and talented people at the ROA over the years. However, I have to save the greatest praise of all for the ROA staff, who have been the bedrock of the association for many years and have never complained about going the extra mile. Without their dedication, the ROA would not be the organisation it is today.” Harris, who has overseen a rise in membership at the ROA from 4,500 to more
By Chairman Paul Dixon Group’s profile on the up The profile of the Horsemen’s Group within the industry is rising exponentially, and it goes without saying that with that increased profile comes increased comment, both good and bad. Thus, apart from the HG’s prominent place in the restructuring of racing, its role in the re-shaping of the fixture list, place on the Levy Board and 50% ownership of Racing Enterprises Limited, including
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Michael Harris (left) says Richard Wayman “is a racing professional to his fingertips”
appointed Chief Executive of the ROA, representing the people who, together, are the single biggest contributors to the funding of British racing. “I am looking forward to working with the Council and the ROA team, as well as our partners within the Horsemen’s Group, with a view to enhancing the experience associated with being a racehorse owner in Britain. “Under Michael’s leadership, the ROA has gone from strength to strength and, with owners being the lifeblood of our sport, my priority will be to build on all he has achieved to ensure that owners, and particularly ROA members, are properly valued and fairly treated.”
than 7,000, added: “I’m likely to continue to do some part-time work for the ROA after I leave and there will, in any case, be a significant handover period. “I’m extremely pleased Richard Wayman has agreed to become the ROA’s new Chief Executive. He is a racing professional to his fingertips and I honestly can’t think of anyone who would be better suited to the role.” Wayman, a Cambridge graduate who begins his new job on January 1, qualified as a chartered accountant while working for PricewaterhouseCoopers before entering the racing world professionally as the finance director at the British Racing School. He said: “I feel privileged to have been Racing For Change, there has also been unfounded criticism of our strategy, actions and even right to exist. Concerning though some of these attacks must be to members of our constituent organisations – which include the ROA and the TBA – it is worth bearing in mind where the criticism has been originating. In the early days, the Racecourse Association was vocal in its rejection of the idea that horsemen should devise a guide which tells them whether racecourses are paying appropriate prize-money. That rejection has never been about quantum – 90% of Flat races have met tariff without any racecourse suffering financial difficulties as a result – or about the theory of the scheme (anyone remember the RCA deriding BHA Minimum Values?)
Rather, in truth, it was about whether horsemen should be allowed to contribute in a serious way to the prize-money debate.
“The RCA has come
to accept our role and we are working closely with them to restructure racing” This was a straightforward defence of territory, and totally understandable as such. Happily, in recent months, the RCA
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Giles Pritchard-Gordon dies at 64 British racing has lost one of its sharpest and most enthusiastic minds with the death of Slaugham Park Stud proprietor and former ROA council member Giles Pritchard-Gordon at the age of 64. One of three brothers who grew up with a passion for racing, Giles went into business after leaving school while his brothers Gavin and Grant set out to make their careers in the sport. All three proved successful in their chosen paths, Giles as a ship owner and broker through his company Giles W. Pritchard-Gordon & Co., Ltd. Over the years, Pritchard-Gordon’s cerise and white hooped silks were carried to victory by a succession of good horses, the majority of whom he bred. He was TBA Small Breeder of the Year in 2000. Pritchard-Gordon’s first trainers were his father-in-law Ron Smyth in Epsom and his brother Gavin in Newmarket. He became a stakes-winning owner while still in his 20s thanks to Heaven Knows, whom Smyth sent out to win the Lingfield Oaks Trial in 1976 and the following year’s Earl Of Sefton Stakes. His knowledge of the programme book and ability to hatch a plan were second to none, and best illustrated by his success with Prince Babar. Gavin had trained Giles’s home-bred filly Bell Toll (a daughter of High Line and Heaven Knows) to win at Newmarket and Goodwood as a two-year-old in 1988. Although intending to race the colt himself, Pritchard-Gordon sent her first foal (Prince Babar, a son of Fairy King) to a yearling sale at Deauville in 1992 to qualify him for the Challenge D’Or Piaget, a hugely valuable restricted sales race due to be run at Deauville the following August. He bought the colt in for 90,000 francs (approximately
Lot 52 was bought for €310,000
Galileo on top after two days at Arqana As we went to press, Arqana’s October Sale was at the halfway stage, with a yearling by Galileo once again holding sway as top lot. The half-brother to Classic winner Silver Frost sold to MarcAntoine Berghracht for €310,000. A filly by Danehill Dancer topped the second session, knocked down to Laurent Benoit’s Broadhurst Agency for €265,000, while a €260,000 first-crop son of New Approach was one of eight lots selected by leading buyer Shadwell France. The average improved marginally from €37,493 in 2010 to €38,135 but the aggregate of €6,788,000 represented a drop of almost 10%. Sales Circuit, pages 62-78
has come to accept our role and we are working closely with them on a restructuring of racing that formalises the roles of all three major participants: the BHA, RCA and HG. Some journalists, meanwhile, used to years of racecourse hospitality, are thrown into a state of confusion by the emergence of a non-racecourse body which has the status and base to be taken seriously. Major industry issues, declared one Racing Post columnist only recently, should be decided between bookmakers and racecourses, as the only two groups “with a commercial basis for their views”. That was a statement that will have come as a surprise to training and breeding businesses that, with their stable staff and often global outlook, hardly have a less
“commercial basis” for their views than a racecourse. Indeed, many of our trainers employ far more staff than any racecourse; jockeys are freelance operators who are acutely aware of their own economic viability, whilst owners include, in our ranks, some of the sharpest business minds in the country. So our message to those within our own ranks is simple: most of the criticisms you hear are from those who never respected your view, or your right to hold one, on the issues that affect your livelihood, your future and the future of the sport you are passionate about. It is only because your voice is being heard at the highest level that those used to ignoring you are throwing mud at the Horsemen’s Group.
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£9,000), brought him home and sent him to Gavin. Prince Babar duly won a maiden race at Newbury in May 1993 and followed up with placings behind Lemon Souffle, First Trump (in the July Stakes) and Mister Baileys (in the Vintage Stakes) before heading to France, where Giles’s long-term plan bore a rich harvest. In recent years, his horses were trained by Mick and Tim Easterby, Richard Fahey, and by his nephew Rupert Pritchard-Gordon in France. The latter sent out his final winner, the homebred Suzy Wong, at Saint-Cloud in September. Grant Pritchard-Gordon said of his brother: “Giles owned probably the largest herd of Sussex cattle in the world, spread across Wyoming, Australia and Slaugham. He had a wonderful eye for horse, cow and sheep and was never happier than when he was drafting the cattle or sheep at one of his farms. It is as a family man, horse lover and genuine countryman that I will always remember him.” We extend our sympathies to his widow Lou and their four daughters.
Tariff is a big hit We at the HG are unapologetically proud of the achievements of the tariff scheme introduced earlier this year. Thanks to the consistent support of many owners, trainers and jockeys, we have seen racecourses, for the first time in years, increase their own contribution to prize money, by over £6 million – a figure the RCA is also rightly proud of. This, in turn, has helped offset the dramatic reduction in betting levy that the sport has suffered. Of course, some racecourses claim that they were going to up their own contributions anyway – with or without the tariffs – and, if so, we are delighted to hear it. It’s just that none had actually announced they were going to do so a month or so >> ahead of the new Flat season!
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Darley, Sheikh Mohammed’s bloodstock empire which stands stallions in Britain, Ireland, France, America, Australia and Japan, has announced plans to send two stallions to China in 2012. Jalil, a seven-year-old Group 2-winning son of Storm Cat who cost $9.7 million as a yearling, will be based at Lisui Farm in Beijing, while Australian-bred six-year-old Sousa joins the roster at Ordos Farm in Inner Mongolia. Winner of the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes at Randwick at three, Sousa, by Galileo out of the Last Tycoon mare Liberty Song, was also runner-up in the Rosehill Guineas. Joe Osborne, Managing Director of Darley’s Kildangan Stud in Ireland, said: “Sheikh Mohammed is keen to help the emerging thoroughbred sector in China and it was his
THE HORSEMEN’S GROUP continued... Having now partially redressed what looked like a potentially drastic situation, and whilst still retaining our focus on prize money, we are now broadening out the tariff to address some other issues dear to our members’ hearts, especially race programming. The re-defined scheme that has been discussed extensively with racecourses will be announced in November. At the same time, and demonstrating our development as an organisation of breadth and experience, we are delighted to announce that Bob Scott is joining the HG’s board as a Non-Executive Director. Bob will be known to many of you as an
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Darley to stand stallions in China Jalil, a Group 2-winning son of Storm Cat, will stand at Lisui Farm in Beijing next year
idea to stand stallions there after meeting Chinese thoroughbred owners at the Dubai World Cup. “He wanted the stallions we send to be talented racehorses with strong pedigrees and his preference was for young horses – one with a turf pedigree and race record, one with a pedigree and race record which would be suited to racing on sand or synthetic surfaces.” Junling Sun, a graduate of the Darley Flying Start programme which attracts trainees from all over the world, will manage
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the two stallions on the company’s behalf and nominations will be free to approved mares. “In addition to their visits to Dubai for the World Cup, the Chinese horse owners have been to our studs in Europe, Australia and America. This has helped Darley build relationships within China and we spoke to these owners about what stallion prospects would best fit their racing,” Osborne added. “Chinese thoroughbred owners follow Dubai racing closely so Jalil was appealing to them because that was where he had his biggest win.”
appointment will bring great strength, knowledge and corporate governance to the HG board.
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year’s Winner of this year ’s Lennox Stakes (Gr.2) at Goodwood and JJersey ersey Stakes (Gr.3) at Royal Ascot, Strong g Suit S was purchased Bloodstock by David Redvers B loodstock for Qatar son Bloodstock. This so on of Rahy also won the Coventry Stakess (Gr.2) ( as a two-yearRichard ard Hannon, and now old for trainer Richa Rating has a Timeform Rat ting of 131. sure Strong Suit looks sur re to be more than mighty a match for the migh hty Goldikova in the (Gr.1) Breeders’ Cup Mile (G Gr.1) at Churchill Downs after on 5th November, aft ter which a decision will future. be taken on his futur e.
VENTUR A HEADS DECEMBER DR AFT Ventura, the dam of Moonlight Cloud, winner of the Prix Maurice de Gheest (Gr.1) this year, heads up the Tweenhills Farm & Stud draft at the Tattersalls December Sales. Purchased by David Redvers Bloostock at the 2010 December Sales, Ventura now has a lovely filly foal by Montjeu and is sold in-foal to dual Gr.1 Classic winner Makfi. The draft of 18 mares also includes several more in-foal to this son of Dubawi, as well as 19 foals.
Lightening Pearl wins the Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr.1) for Pearl Bloodstock
Lightening Pearl claimed a second Group victory when landing the Jaguar Cars Cheveley Park Stakes (Gr.1) at Newmarket, and it was the first Group 1 success for owner Sheikh Fahad Al Thani and trainer Ger Lyons. Purchased by David Redvers as a yearling at Goffs for €125,000, the Marju two-year-old filly is now a leading contender for the QIPCO 1,000 Guineas. Another exciting 2012 prospect owned by Pearl Bloodstock is Pearl Secret. Trained by David Barron, this two-year-old colt recently won a valuable maiden at York on his racecourse debut.
DUNADEN DUNAD EN DOWN OW U UNDER Pearl Bloodstock’s multiple multiple Stakes winner, Dunaden, heads for the t Melbourne Cup following his decisive e win in the Geelong Cup
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Chief Executive of the Racehorse Owners Association will stand down at the end of the year, to be replaced by the BHA’s Richard Wayman (see page 12) Retires from the saddle after parting company with Clive Brittain, seven months into his second spell with the Newmarket trainer Assistant to Nigel Twiston-Davies for 18 years begins training career from custom-built yard at Northleach, near Cheltenham Jump jockey breaks jaw following fall at Market Rasen New guidelines introduced that limit the number of times the whip can be used in a race; seven on the Flat and eight over jumps Former professional jockey warned off for masquerading as an amateur is jailed in Florida after being convicted of manslaughter through drink driving Trainer sends out first Group 1 winner in debut season with Nahrain in the Prix de l’Opera Champion jockey in France on four occasions announces his retirement at the age of 43 Racecourse group announces it will add £750,000 to purses for all-weather races this winter season between November 9 and March 30 Flat jockey, 22, given six-month ban by the BHA after testing positive for metabolite of cocaine at Newmarket in May this year Has a horse in training in France for the first time, following three-year-old filly Humdrum’s move from Richard Hannon to John Hammond Bookmaker pulls out of negotiations to buy online operator Sportingbet Three-time champion jump jockey in the 1960s and husband of trainer Henrietta Knight in recovery after suffering a stroke Australian jockey rides her 1,000th winner, becoming the first female to do so in that country Two-mile race – the Group 3 Dubai Gold Cup – worth $1 million added to the card at Meydan on March 31 US trainer banned for ten years and fined $50,000 for persistent breaking of the rules
RACEHORSE AND STALLION – MOVEMENTS AND RETIREMENTS Wootton Bassett Lilbourne Lad Dunboyne Express Caledonian Spring Roderic O’Connor Jakkalberry Weird Al Dalghar Cape Blanco Dream Ahead Halsion Chancer Malinas Hot Weld Uncle Mo Dandino
Son of Iffraaj who won the Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere during an unbeaten juvenile campaign is retired aged three Middle Park Stakes runner-up will stand at Rathbarry Stud in County Cork in 2012; the son of Acclamation won the Group 2 Railway Stakes this year Dual Irish Group 3 winner is set for Hong Kong after private sale out of Kevin Prendergast’s yard Listed-winning juvenile for the Paul D’Arcy stable is sold to continue racing career in Hong Kong, likewise Listed-placed colt Percy Jackson Son of Galileo, victorious in this year’s Irish 2,000 Guineas, has been sold by Coolmore to stand at Poonawalla Stud in India Italian Group 1 winner joins Marco Botti’s Newmarket stable, as does Fattsota, a half-brother to top middle distance horse Falbrav Eight-year-old chaser, last seen pulling-up in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March, moves from Ian Williams to Donald McCain Winner of the Group 3 Prix du Palais-Royal and a half-brother to Dalakhani and Daylami to stand at Haras de Saint Arnoult in Normandy Four-year-old son of Galileo is retired to Ashford Stud, Kentucky, after being injured in winning the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, his third US Grade 1 win of 2011 Brilliant son of Diktat, winner of five Group 1s including the July Cup and Prix de la Foret, will stand at Ballylinch Stud in County Kilkenny in 2012 Nine-time winner for the John Best stable, owned by Chris Powell, is retired aged seven Young jump sire to stand at Yorton Farm in Shropshire following sale by Haras de la Hetraie; the son of Lomitas has his first four-year-olds this year Staying chaser who won the Scottish Grand National and Betfred Gold Cup in the space of a week in 2007 is retired aged 12 Top US juvenile colt of last year will stand at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky when his racing career is over Group 2 winner on the Flat, owned by Elite Racing Club, moves from James Given to Nicky Henderson for a hurdling campaign
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Winner of the 1985 Derby for owner/breeder Lord Howard de Walden succumbs to old age at Plantation Stud Sire of top-class performers Fantastic Light, Noverre, Rio De La Plata and Strong Suit who had stood at Three Chimneys Farm since 1990 Progressive chaser for the Kim Bailey stable who completed a hat-trick earlier this year Winner of the 1991 Cambridgeshire for owners John and Anne Fulton, trainer Mary Reveley and jockey John Lowe Regarded as one of the greatest horses in Japan’s history, he won the Triple Crown in 1984 and captured the Japan Cup the following year Talented hurdler for the Alan King stable, winner of the Grade 2 Kingwell Hurdle, who was set to embark on a novice chasing career
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THE BIG PICTURE
Nine out of nine Frankel was the star attraction on the inaugural British Champions’ Day and Khalid Abdullah’s colt did not disappoint his adoring fans, storming to a fourlength victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes to extend his unbeaten record to nine races and cement his reputation as the best racehorse on the planet Photos George Selwyn
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THE BIG PICTURE
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THE MAN YOU CAN’T IGNORE COMMENT
Tony Morris It was a pleasure to be at Ascot for British Champions’ Day, the event lit up by fabulous Frankel but tainted by Christophe Soumillon’s over-the-top punishment – a BHA own goal
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o the first QIPCO British Champions’ Day is now history – and an occasion we shall remember for good and bad reasons. First and foremost, let us acknowledge the money thrown at the event achieved its goal. We had an afternoon of exceptional sport, with seven of the ten top-ranked horses in the world in action, among them the best miler I have ever seen – or likely to see – in this country. There was so much hype over Frankel that I was inclined to fear that it might be courting disaster, but once again he delivered in sensational style. The day was also a qualified success for its promoters. The hoped-for 30,000 crowd did not materialise, which was disappointing, given the amount of publicity and the exceptionally fine weather for a mid-October afternoon, but a tally of 26,749 at least enabled a claim of justification for the switch from Newmarket, where last year’s not-quite-equivalent card attracted just under half that number. Bookmakers on the course and up and down the country also reported a notable upsurge in business and as punters generally had the better of the exchanges, with well-backed contenders winning most of the races, they will not have been displeased with the outcome of an event in which the form held up well. The Long Distance Cup – in former times the Jockey Club Cup, and now a race with no penalties and allowances – was clearly above the standard for a Group 3 contest, and with the first two in the Gold Cup, Fame And Glory and Opinion Poll, filling the same places again, the natural order of things prevailed. The Group 2 Sprint, formerly the Diadem, had a warm favourite in Deacon Blues, who obliged with uncommon ease. It was perhaps a shame that the July Cup and Haydock Sprint Cup hero Dream Ahead was not among his rivals to provide a stronger test, but the gelding, a constant improver throughout the season after a disappointing campaign in 2010, must now rank close to the top of his division. In the Fillies’ and Mares’ Stakes, known as the Pride Stakes in its previous incarnation, there was plenty of support for two fillies – Vita Nova
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and Ferdoos – neither of whom had so much as a Group 3 win to commend her. Those with the appropriate respect for Classic form drew a bigger dividend than they might have expected with Dancing Rain, heroine of the Oaks, making all again and resolutely resisting all challenges. Of course, the form book said there could be only one winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, though Excelebration had undoubtedly improved since his defeats by Frankel earlier in the year, and there was a new threat in Immortal Verse, not only an impressive winner of the Coronation Stakes but victrix over no less a
“The challenge now for Frankel is to improve on the 145 Timeform rating achieved by Sea-Bird” celebrity than Goldikova in the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville since then. Run over the straight mile rather than the round course for the first time, all the other jockeys chose to ignore Frankel’s pacemaker, his three-parts-brother Bullet Train, when he opened up a long lead. The upshot was that the early pace among the real contenders was not strong and Frankel tugged at Tom Queally’s arms, running with his head to one side.
Frankel fright a brief one But if that caused a modicum of concern, it did not last long. The favourite soon settled, was into second place at halfway, closed on the leader from the three marker and over the next furlong, his fastest, he had all of his pursuers in trouble. As Bullet Train faded, Frankel surged to
the front, then took a couple of back-handers from his pilot just to keep his mind on the business in the final furlong, and it was all over. Frankel is the closest approximation to perfection in a racehorse that anyone could imagine and he came back to a tumultuous reception from a throng which, to a man, recognised the privilege of seeing him in his regular imperious form. The reaction from Timeform was to raise his rating to 143, a mark not matched since Brigadier Gerard earned a 144 as a four-year-old 40 years ago. The Brigadier’s mark at three was ‘only’ 141 and Frankel has another year in which to enhance his reputation still further; the challenge now is to improve on the 145 achieved by Sea-Bird, the highest-rated horse in Timeform’s 60-plus years of assessing thoroughbred performance. The headline act had done his stuff and all that was left was for the Champion Stakes, controversially switched from Newmarket’s straight mile and a quarter to Ascot’s round course, to complete a perfect day. The cast of stars – which included seven previous winners of 24 Group 1s – seemed entitled to provide the fabulous finale and, up to a point, it did. We saw a truly run race, completed in a time far quicker than standard, and a thoroughly deserving winner in Cirrus Des Aigles, who was never far off the pace, came with a resolute challenge from the furlong marker and wore down the gallant So You Think near the finish. Those admirable fillies Snow Fairy and Midday performed with distinction to finish close up in third and fourth, the latter just a short head in advance of the King George hero Nathaniel. Viewers of the BBC’s coverage, which ended not much more than five minutes after Cirrus Des Aigles won, might have imagined they had seen a perfect day’s racing. The organisers of the meeting, so blessed by the weather, struck lucky again in that the terrestrial channel watchers – the largest proportion of the TV audience – were catching up with the day’s football results, blissfully unaware of the embarrassing aftermath to the Champion Stakes. The new whip rules had been in force for THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
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Frankel was brilliant and received a tumultuous reception
only five days and had been the unwelcome focus of attention in the lead-up to the big day, the non-specialist media predictably revelling in the sensational news of Richard Hughes’s decision to quit after twice falling foul of the regulations, and of a threatened strike by fellow jockeys.
Soumillon suspension only made things worse This was not something British racing needed at any time, let alone at a time when it was seeking to gain fresh adherents and preparing to celebrate the keenly anticipated inaugural British Champions’ Day. How much worse that situation became when, after the Champion Stakes, the winner’s jockey, Christophe Soumillon, received a five-day ban and lost his share – over £52,000 – of the richest race ever run in Britain. All for applying his whip once more than the new rule permitted. What had been something of a domestic brouhaha thus took on the complexion of an international incident. Soumillon could not be blamed for his disgust over a punishment that patently did not fit his ‘crime’. English racing had scored another embarrassing own goal and the French seemed well entitled to recall the Marquis de Ximenez’s allusion to ‘perfidious Albion’. Of course, in an ideal world – and in a sport which in the 21st century is truly global, with jockeys regularly riding in a multiplicity of countries – the rules governing the use of the whip would be the same everywhere. Regrettably that is not the case and probably never will be the case. The new regulation in Britain, instituted simply to appease the dogooders who understand nothing of racing and of the effect of the whip, was ill-conceived, its folly accentuated by its introduction a few days before the staging of a high-profile international occasion. It is to be hoped that by the time these words appear in print some common sense will have prevailed. But increasingly, in my perception, evidence of common sense is hard to find among those entrusted with the governance of our sport these days. I am tempted to say: Come back The Jockey Club, all is forgiven. Yes, there were plenty of bumbling, pompous old farts among their number, but they did know the horse, they did understand racing and they provided leadership the like of which we no longer enjoy. I don’t think they would have fouled their own nest quite as the BHA managed to do on British Champions’ Day 2011.
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JAMES WILLOUGHBY COMMENT
The inaugural event was a resounding success for organisers, including BHA Chairman Paul Roy, though the sport needs to sell the language of numbers
Champions’ Day won me over
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hen asked to explain their connection to the sport, most racing fans would use words such as ‘passion’ or ‘emotion’ or ‘excitement’. While some of those things reside in me, they do not come close to explaining my feelings. For whatever reason, I feel a visceral urge that the sport represents something in life which should be cherished and defended. I consider that the union of horse and rider in athletic competition can elevate both by the commitment to excellence. And I do not want this ever to be taken away from society. This stance naturally has led me into conflict with some of those who I feel represent a threat to this ideal – including those who want to take away the use of the whip, remove the weight-for-age allowance or pervert the Pattern. To understand the proper ethos of Flat racing, you must be able to grasp the importance of all three. We are seeking to identify the fastest, strongest and soundest thoroughbreds in order to advance the breed. Nowadays, some think this is absurdly purist; I say it is fundamental.
“I thought BCD would be the nadir of my racing experience; in fact it was the zenith”
When the sport first announced the Racing For Change initiative, then latterly the British Champions’ Series, I was fearful of the consequences. There is nothing wrong with change, of course, but it depends on what the impetus for that change is predicated upon. If it has commercial imperative, I can bring myself to accept that which economic reality dictates. But not if it means denaturing the sport, selling out its core values for the sake of appearances. So, I initially considered that British Champions’ Day at Ascot would be the nadir of my racing experience. It turned out to be almost the zenith. It wasn’t perfect but it worked. And the show which accompanied it worked too. I take THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Awesome Frankel ran a faster furlong than any achieved by sprinter Deacon Blues
my hat off to the Champions’ Series Chief Executive Rod Street and his colleagues. Every time I think the repercussions of his brand of modernity will offend my sense of propriety, I am surprised. It helped that Champions’ Day saw the belated innovation of sectional times over television pictures. I hope you got something out of these. I tried my best to explain their utility and fascination during the Racing UK broadcast I shared with Nick Luck and Graham Cunningham. When Frankel was asked to pick up at the three-furlong pole in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, he ran a faster furlong than any of those achieved by Deacon Blues in winning the British Champions Sprint. There are many other ways to appraise his performance which I won’t get into here because of space. But the sectionals were not just a consolation. The rest of the event really seemed to have meaning, to resonate with the crowd at Ascot and the viewing audience on the two satellite channels and the BBC. The reception which Frankel received was awesome; the sight of humans exulting the efforts of a horse is exactly what I am referring to in the introduction. I still think the organisers need to provide more context for the races – that ‘narrative’ word which is so much derided because it now has connotations of PR spin. Pleasingly, the winners of the series are determined by official
handicap marks, so why not display these on a board beforehand and explain to the people exactly what they mean and how they are determined? I wrote about this last month. Handicapping now badly needs demystifying, if these figures are going to determine championships into which the public is supposed to invest attention. Many of those at Ascot would have no clue how many pounds make five lengths over a mile, or what indeed the weight-for-age allowance is. If you really want to sell the sport, you have to sell the language of numbers which is inherent to it. Handicapping was important on the day that racing thoroughbreds was first considered a fruitful pastime. It is no less important now. It needs to be sold and its nuances explained, even to those who are dayto-day followers of the sport. The only downside of Champions’ Day was the ban given to Christophe Soumillon under the misguided and shabbily constructed new whip rules after his victory on Cirrus Des Aigles in the Champion Stakes. But this was not a function of the event and should be considered a separate entity to it. Champions’ Day was only a start and it is imperative that it can attract twice the attendance of 26,749 in the years ahead. But it was a great start and a resounding victory for those behind it – including the BHA and its Chairman Paul Roy.
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THE FOUNDATION MARES By JEREMY EARLY
FEOLA
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The royal matriarch passes the ultimate test of a superior foundation mare, with lines emanating from her continuing to produce top-class winners globally
Feola, foaled in 1933, by Friar Marcus out of Aloe, a sister to Gold Cup winner Foxlaw
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f one of the tests of a superior foundation mare is the creation of lines resulting in top-quality winners across the globe, Feola fits the bill to perfection. Foaled in 1933, she has nearly 70 Group 1 or Grade 1 winners in 11 countries tracing
to her, including such exceptional champions as Aureole, Deep Impact, Johannesburg, Nashwan, Pebbles and Round Table. Feola’s first public appearance was at the Newmarket July Sales in 1934, when she
was bought on behalf of King George V, who had bred her sire Friar Marcus, for 3,000gns. The high price was explained by her dam Aloe being a sister to Gold Cup winner Foxlaw from the family of Derby winner Call Boy. Feola never ran for George V, who died in 1935; she carried the colours of Lord Derby as lessee into second place in the 1,000 Guineas and third place in the Oaks. At stud she was productive and perfect for the foundation of a long line, with ten foals including eight fillies. George VI did well out of her since there were three Group 1 winners, Hypericum (1,000 Guineas), Angelola and Above Board (both Yorkshire Oaks). These fillies have been the basis of the success of the Queen’s breeding empire throughout her reign. Angelola produced Aureole, a champion sire as well as a champion on the track, Above Board foaled two very smart colts in Doutelle and Above Suspicion, and Hypericum got Eclipse Stakes runner-up Restoration. More importantly, in 1958 Hypericum foaled Highlight (by Borealis), a stakes-placed runner who not only provided her breeder with a cherished first homebred
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Nashwan
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Round Table
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f 1988 f 1989 c 1991 c 1991 c 1991 f 1991 c 1994 c 1994 c 1998 c 1998
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c 1969 f 1971 c 1975 f 1977 c 1979 f 1980 f 1981
Lassalle Highclere Balzac Last Of The Line Craelius Bemissed Pebbles
Dewhurst S, 1,000 Guineas Yorkshire Oaks Yorkshire Oaks Coronation Cup, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S American Derby, Hollywood Gold Cup, United Nations H (2), Santa Anita H, Manhattan H Premio Presidente della Repubblica Hollywood Derby Hollywood Oaks, Santa Susana Stakes, Santa Margarita Invitational H Prix du Cadran, Gold Cup 1,000 Guineas, Prix de Diane Oak Tree Invitational H Hollywood Oaks Sunset H Selima S 1,000 Guineas, Eclipse S, Champion S, Breeders’ Cup Turf
c 1999
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Right Approach Toylsome Salt Champ Deep Impact
2,000 Guineas, Derby, Eclipse S, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S Oaks Frizette S Underwood S Prix du Cadran Turf Classic, Sword Dancer Invitational H Aral-Pokal Lockinge S WRC Telegraph H., McDonagh S Phoenix S, Middle Park S Champion S, Dubai Sheema Classic, Juddmonte International, Prince of Wales’ S Phoenix S, Prix Morny, Middle Park S, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Dubai Duty Free Prix de la Foret Santa Monica H Satsuki Sho, Tokyo Yushun, Kikuka Sho, Tenno Sho, Takarazuka Kinen, Japan Cup, Arima Kinen
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Classic winner but left an enduring mark on the breed. The Classic winner was Highclere (by Queen’s Hussar), successful in the 1974 1,000 Guineas and Prix de Diane, and runner-up in the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Highlight also foaled Highclere’s sister Light Duty, second in the Yorkshire Oaks and dam of two Listed winners; Circlet and Christchurch, the latter dam of dual Listed winner Church Parade. Highclere, though, was the star of the show at stud as well as on the racecourse, getting seven winners from 13 foals though only two of them were successful in stakes. Milford (by Mill Reef) landed three Pattern events headed by the Princess of Wales’s Stakes, a race also won by Height Of Fashion (by Bustino), who had been a champion at two in 1981 after winning the May Hill Stakes and Fillies’ Mile. Height Of Fashion did not carry the Queen’s colours in the Princess of Wales’s Stakes, since she had been sold not long before to Hamdan Al Maktoum for a figure consistently reported in the media, and never denied, as around $2 million. Her departure marked a sea change in the family’s fortunes in Europe and is just one instance of a mare or filly from the Feola family being sold out of the Royal Studs and going on to make a big mark. As confirmation of this, while no member of the family has carried the Queen’s colours to success in a Group 1 since Highclere, more than 50 have won such races for other owners. Two of these were bred by the Queen. Right Approach, whose third dam is Highlight, was sold for 65,000gns before annexing the Dubai Duty Free. Kingdom Of Fife (now My Kingdom Of Fife), whose grandam is Ribblesdale Stakes runner-up Highbrow, a daughter of Highclere, fetched 60,000gns and is winner this year of the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in Australia. Highbrow, in fact, did well for the Queen, with very smart middle-distance colt Blueprint the star, though the other Group 1 winner tracing to her, Ask, is out of a mare named Request passed on to the Duke of Devonshire. Height Of Fashion, who died in 2000, was a truly brilliant broodmare, producing eight winners from 12 foals. Six of the eight won Pattern races and the other two were stakes-placed. >>
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Group 1 winners in South America by year of foaling: 1948 Sideral, 1950 Siderea, 1960 Nisapur, 1963 Naguilan, 1965 Nassau, 1967 Naspur, 1973 Enrique VIII, 1978 Navarino, 1984 Manon Lescaut, 1987 Cristalline, 1988 Campo Marzio, 1989 Numeracion, 1990 Perhaps Love, 1991 Noticion, 1992 Rue Cambon, 1996 Crystal House, 1996 Deborah, 1997 Printemps, 1998 Adham, 1998 Crisantemo, 1998 Senora Claudia, 1999 Santiago Matias, 2000 Salt Champ, 2001 Cefalu, 2001 Noche Linda, 2002 Helisangela, 2002 Miyasaki, 2004 Candy Doll, 2005 Essa Fragancia, 2007 Maldivas, 2007 Porque
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Nashwan (by Blushing Groom) picked up the 2,000 Guineas, Derby, Eclipse Stakes and King George, and Nayef (by Gulch) won the Champion Stakes, Sheema Classic, Juddmonte International and Prince of Wales’s Stakes. Unfuwain (by Northern Dancer), the toprated three-year-colt in Europe in 1988, was successful in the Princess of Wales’s Stakes and Jockey Club Stakes, while his brother Alwasmi landed the John Porter Stakes and Mukddaam (by Danzig) was twice runnerup in Group 2s. Three of the four fillies out of Height Of Fashion were by Mr Prospector and all have continued the family tradition. Sarayir, twice a Listed winner, is dam of Ghanaati (1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes), Champion Stakes runner-up Mawatheeq, Oaks third Rumoush and Eshaadeh, dam of Maqaasid (Queen Mary Stakes). Bashayer is grandam of Eclipse Award winner Lahudood and Wijdan is dam of Group 2 winner Oriental Fashion and Grade 2 winner Makderah. The other filly out of Height Of Fashion, Manwah (by Lyphard), is the dam of two stakes winners. It is debatable whether the Queen would ever have mated Height Of Fashion with the
outstanding US-based sires the mare visited, but it is still odds-on that if retained she would have come up with no shortage of big winners for her breeder. As implied above, Height Of Fashion is just one example among a number. Feola’s first three fillies were all sold at auction –
“Height Of Fashion’s departure marked a sea change in the family’s fortunes in Europe” Foretaste became grandam of top-notch French stayer Lassalle, Starling became dam of three Argentinean champions, including superb sire Sideral, and Knight’s Daughter, sold for 2,500gns as a ten-year-old in 1951, foaled one of the greatest runners in the history of the American turf in Round Table. Horse of the Year in 1958, he won 43 of his 66 starts and was champion sire in 1972. When sold, Knight’s Daughter was carrying Yarmouth, fourth dam of Grade 1
winner Bemissed, herself dam of Oaks winner Jet Ski Lady. This is the family of 2011 Santa Anita Derby winner Midnight Interlude. Knight’s Daughter also foaled Round Table’s sister Monarchy, who features in the bottom line of several major winners, notably Johannesburg and Minardi. Continuing the sale record, Hypericum’s daughter Prescription was disposed of to Chile as an unraced three-year-old in 1952 and had a monumental impact, with more than 20 Group 1 winners tracing to her, plus Cocoa Beach, winner of two Grade 1s in the States for Godolphin in 2008. Other mares culled included Above Board’s granddaughter Guiding Light for 8,600gns, Light Duty’s daughter Rise And Fall for 90,000gns, and Highclere’s daughter Burghclere for 460,000gns. Guiding Light became grandam of Pebbles, Rise And Fall produced Fly To The Stars and Burghclere foaled Wind In Her Hair. The last-named is dam of brilliant Japanese colt Deep Impact and her 2011 foal, a three-parts brother to Deep Impact, fetched 250 million yen (£2.07m) at the JHRA sale.
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VIEW FROM IRELAND By LEO POWELL, MANAGING EDITOR OF THE IRISH FIELD
Gambling legislation frustration Racing industry is forced to wait for details of how offshore betting will be taxed
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t was not the news that the industry wanted, but the wheels of government move slowly. After months of talking about the introduction of new taxes on betting, bringing online and offshore betting into the tax net and more, the minister responsible for the legislation has finally spoken – only to put the whole process on the long finger again. With a crucial budget due before the Dail (the Irish house of parliament) in December, the racing industry was hoping for some indication of a new taxation policy and a funding mechanism for the sector. Instead, the industry will have to go cap in hand and seek a further handout for 2012. This is a most unsatisfactory situation and comes at a time when the national finances are far from robust. The Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter, is charged with bringing forward the legislation which will not see the light of day before next spring at the earliest. Only then will the details of how offshore betting will be taxed be made clear. There was also no specific mention of the ring-fencing of taxation income for racing. However, the minister has been very clear on a number of issues. One of these is his absolute opposition to large scale casino developments, such as the one planned for Tipperary. Details of this proposed venue were announced some time ago and were to
Aidan O’Brien: supports development
include a new racecourse. This development had received the support of champion trainer Aidan O’Brien and was to be a multi-purpose site with many other sporting facilities. The plan there was for up to 2,000 tables in the casino, but Shatter indicated that a maximum of some 40 tables would be the most he would contemplate legislating for in any casino. The promoters of The Tipperary Venue have been coy about their plans in light of this decision, although they have indicated that they were about to lodge a planning application for “an international world-class equestrian centre”. In the aftermath of the minister’s
intentions being made public, the backers of Tipperary Venue said: “We note the preference to license ‘modest’ type casinos. In the context of The Tipperary Venue it is our intention to engage with the department to determine the definition and extent of ‘modest’ casinos. We will make constructive submissions and arguments to ensure that the terms of the licence granted will, when incorporated into the development, be viable.” Public opposition to the Tipperary development has focused on the casino aspect, while the employment benefits of the construction and running of the centre would be a significant economic boost to the area. Shatter also ruled out the possibility of the introduction of fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) in betting shops. The Irish Bookmakers Association had hoped that FOBTs would prove as lucrative in Irish betting shops as they have been in Britain. They have instead called for a level playing field with exchanges. Their spokesperson said: “We need to offer our customers new and modern betting opportunities, opportunities that are available on other betting platforms seven days a week, 24 hours a day”. The IBA also called for betting shops to be allowed to stay open after 6.30pm all year round.
Croom in County Limerick may not be known as a hotbed of the international breeding world in the same way that Newmarket or Lexington are. However, in one glorious month three breeders all living little more than a hedgerow apart all bred Group 1 winners. Denis Brosnan, the outgoing chairman of Horse Racing Ireland, operates Croom House Stud and his most recent Group 1 star is the leading two-year-old filly Maybe, undefeated in five starts and heroine of the Moyglare Stud Stakes. The daughter of Galileo will be Ballydoyle’s standard-bearer for the fillies’ Classics next year. Bloodstock agent Frank Barry, who has
sourced many top-class runners over many years, owns and runs Manister House Stud with his son Luke and they bred the Strategic Prince two-year-old La Collina, who upset Power when she was a surprise winner of the Phoenix Stakes before running third to Maybe in the Moyglare. The treble was brought up when the Nick Hartery-bred Margot Did beat 14 rivals to emerge victorious in the Nunthorpe Stakes. Her career has been in the care of Michael Bell and the daughter of Exceed And Excel has proven a bargain, having been sold at the breeze-up sale in Newmarket for just 10,000gns.
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Croom zooms to Group 1 hat-trick
Margot Did: part of a terrific treble
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One of the most noteworthy achievements of the current racing year has been the success of horses bred by John Tuthill. The owner of Owenstown Stud in Maynooth has celebrated the successes of three Group winners in recent months, namely Excelebration, Dragon Pulse and Chandlery. The exploits of Excelebration have been noteworthy and he gained a deserved Group 1 success in September when capturing the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp. Prior to that win his talent was evident, so much so that Coolmore stepped in to acquire an interest in the colt. Their belief in the son of Exceed And Excel was such that they also extended their buying spree to acquire the colt’s dam. That was a most interesting acquisition as the mare was sourced from her new home in India. Following the birth of Excelebration, his dam was put in foal to Strategic Prince and sold at the Goffs November Sale for a mere €10,000. Hugo Merry, so prolific a purchaser of mares for India, signed for her and she found herself on the long trip abroad. She has recently made the return journey – an unusual enough occurrence from that continent – and it will be interesting what mating plans for 2012 will be made. Owenstown Stud was founded by John Tuthill’s grandfather Frank in the mid 1930s and has a history of breeding several top class winners, including many Classic scorers. The list is nearly endless and includes Musidora, Indiana, Humble Duty, Cavan, Negligent and more. Excelebration is a proud addition to the roll of honour.
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Tuthill’s year surely an award-winning one
Vintage Stakes winner Chandlery, bred by Owenstown Stud owner John Tuthill
The Group 2 Futurity Stakes winner Dragon Pulse was runner-up to Power in the Group 1 National Stakes on his last start and he is a horse in many people’s notebooks for 2012 as a potential Classic horse. Tuthill bred the son of Kyllachy in partnership with his late aunt Averil Whitehead from the Group-placed mare Poetical. Owenstown Stud offered an Elnadim half-sister to Dragon Pulse at Newmarket last month (lot 974 in Book 2) but she went unsold. The third Group winner bred by Tuthill
was the Choisir juvenile colt Chandlery, winner of the Group 2 Vintage Stakes for owner Julie Wood and trainer Richard Hannon. This £88,000 yearling purchase has not run since his big-race success but hopefully he too will scale the heights in his second season. Owenstown Stud is set on over 300 acres and Tuthill breeds from a small group of mares. His record in 2012 must surely garner him and his farm some breeding awards at the season’s end.
Cantillon’s efforts paying off
Jack Cantillon: well bred go-getter
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One of the key areas for growth in racing will be the success of any efforts to attract more young racegoers. This has proven to be a very difficult market to crack in Ireland, but one man with a racing pedigree who is making his own effort, and very successfully too, is Jack Cantillon. The Trinity College Dublin student is auditor of the Horse Racing Society at the historic college and this year they have attracted more than 1,300 members. This outstanding effort is great credit to Cantillon’s unbridled enthusiasm and that of his fellow committee members. They have a host of plans for the academic year, including a major student raceday at Leopardstown next March.
The youthful society members have ambitious plans to run a college horse. Cantillon should have little problem sourcing a suitable runner given his connections. His father Dermot has for many years run the Smurfit family equine wing, as well as establishing his own Tinnakill House Stud. His mother Meta is a well known veterinary surgeon and sister of the Irish National Stud’s boss John, and Darley’s Joe Osborne. Their father was the world renowned Michael Osborne. Hopefully Jack Cantillon’s initiative at Trinity will be replicated elsewhere and the next generation of racegoers will be fostered in the hallowed halls of Ireland’s universities.
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A dream bargain at just €9,000 But Arc success for Danedream did not equal prize-money for her breeders
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daughter of Lomitas is German-bred. Worse still, they don’t have the consolation of any of Danedream’s siblings back at home as they sold her dam, the Danehill mare, Danedrop, for only €17,000 seven months after Danedream was born. Of course, being able to proclaim themselves ‘Arc-winning breeders’ can hardly do their business any harm when they sell
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more Brummerhof graduates in years to come. And, because two of Danedream’s amazing sequence of three runaway Group 1 victories were achieved on home ground, in the Grosser Preis von Berlin and the Grosser Preis von Baden, they did have the consolation of two fat breeders’ prizes which totalled a not inconsiderable €60,000.
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number of aspects of Danedream’s demolition of a top class Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe field beggar belief, not least her winning time of 2m 24.49s which trimmed a tenth of a second off Peintre Celebre’s course record. Picked out as the ‘bargain of the season’ in this column in July, she now must be the bargain of the century. Already fit and ready to race when she fetched a paltry €9,000 at the BBAG breeze-up in Baden-Baden on June 4 last year, she had won back two-thirds of her purchase price within 16 days of that sale by scoring on her debut at the little-known French provincial course of Wissembourg. Within another five weeks she had gained black type for finishing third in a Cologne Listed contest. Her Arc victory must have been a bittersweet moment for breeders Gregor and Julia Baum, who run the 250-hectare Gestüt Brummerhof at Soltau, east of Bremen. They had the joy of standing on the postrace podium at Longchamp, soaking up the adulation of the packed grandstands, but, just as when she won the Italian Oaks, picked up not a sausage in prize-money because the
Five of the seven Group 1 Arc day prizes were exported (four of them to Britain) and, of the two that stayed at home, another had a distinctly German accent. Dabirsim, who put up a performance to rival Danedream’s in its ‘wow factor’ after making up an astonishing amount of ground to grab the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, is owned by Munich bookmaker Simon Springer. Many people have jumped to the conclusion that, because the unbeaten son of first-season sire Hat Trick has been ridden of late by Frankie Dettori, he will surely be transferred to Godolphin before the year is out. That is unlikely to be the case. Dettori got the ride through his friendship with Springer’s racing manager, Olly Profft. And Springer was a very rich man even before Dabirsim plundered over €800,000 in his juvenile year.
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Derby reputation boost
The reputation of Italy’s top two Classic races has been given a tremendous boost by the subsequent exploits of Danedream, winner of this year’s Italian Oaks having taken third place in the Derby three weeks earlier. And, given the 2011 renewal has turned out to have been a red-hot race, there is a real possibility that officials at the Capannelle racecourse in Rome may push for the reinstatement of the Derby’s Group 1 status just three years after it was downgraded. Some might argue that a return to Group 1 level, and the ensuing penalty that its winner will carry, may deter owners from contesting Italy’s richest race, which this year was run as early as May 7. But, even in these desperate times for the debt-laden Italian economy, a further increase to an already massive first prize of almost £400,000 could be negotiated to help sway any ditherers. The facts of this year’s race are thus: the runner-up, Cazals, easily won a Listed race next time out before being sold to continue his career
in Hong Kong with trainer Tony Cruz, who is set to aim him at the 2012 Hong Kong Derby. The third, Danedream, has won three Group 1 prizes, including the Arc. The fourth, Sneak A Peek, has won the Group 2 Premio Federico Tesio. And Figli Fanesi, Bacchelli and Plushenko, who finished sixth, seventh and eighth, have each since prevailed in Listed company. Which just leaves the regally-bred winner, Crackerjack King. A Shamardal half-brother to two Group 1 winners, Crackerjack King lost his unbeaten record when finishing a dismal 15th in the Prix du Jockey-Club at Chantilly four weeks after the Derby. Although no explanation has ever been forthcoming, that was clearly not his true running and one does not need to be a sage of the form book to expect him to be capable of much better. He made a smooth comeback from his summer break when beating Figli Fanesi by six lengths in Milan on August 28 and is definitely one to look out for in the end-ofseason showpiece races. >>
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small victories together from 27 runners. “Ever since Robert Winston went back to England in March I have adopted a policy of using the best available jockey and that hasn’t changed,” O’Neill said. “Maxime Guyon, Mickael Barzalona and Thierry Thulliez have all ridden for me of late. “But there is so much racing here that a lot of the time you are struggling for good jockeys, especially at the smaller courses, and Fergal will go wherever I ask him to. There is no doubting his talent and I am a firm believer that everybody needs a second chance.” For his part, Lynch is simply taking things ‘day by day’ and has no plans to return to Britain. “I have been riding all across Europe, in Spain, France and Germany, and it is good to be back in the swing of things,” he said. “I will go where the rides are.”
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Fergal Lynch, the former champion apprentice whose riding career has been in jeopardy since he admitted to stopping a horse at Ripon in 2004, has recently moved to France. Lynch had his application for a British jockeys’ licence turned down in March but he is currently plying his trade on a licence he obtained in Spain the following month. He is now living in a house near Le Mans which allows him easy access to the nearby yard of Eoghan O’Neill, the Irishman who left England in early 2009 and currently has around 60 horses under his care. O’Neill is at pains to assert that Lynch has not become his new stable jockey, even though he has been using the 33-year-old on a regular basis over the past few weeks and the pair have enjoyed three
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Norway can boast a female winning-machine to rival France’s 14-time Group 1 heroine Goldikova, in the shape of the British-bred filly Entangle. A daughter of Pivotal and the Primo Dominie mare Entwine, Entangle was bred by Cheveley Park Stud, who sent her into training with Jeremy Noseda. But she failed to make it to the racecourse and, at the end of her twoyear-old season in December 2008, was shipped off to the sales ring alongside her dam. Bought for just 3,200gns by veteran Oslo trainer Arnfinn Lund, she was soon making waves at her new home of Ovrevoll, winning four of her first six starts there, including the Norwegian 1,000 Guineas and Oaks. She ended her Classic campaign by handing out a seven-length thrashing to older fillies in the Listed Lanwades Stud Stakes in Taby, Sweden, and was crowned Scandinavia’s champion three-year-old filly. She won five more races in 2010 and broke her Pattern race duck two months ago, when she held off Sir Lando by a nose to lift the Group 3 Marit Sveaas Minnelop. She subsequently landed a Listed race by nine lengths and her most recent run, again in the Lanwades Stud Stakes at Taby on October 9, took her career bankroll through the £330,000
mark, even though unsuitably testing ground meant she had to settle for second. Lund, 76, said: “She will not race again this year but will stay in training as a six-year-old, when I hope to take her to France at some point. “I have won races with many cheaply bought horses over the years but I think that she must rate as the best value of them all.” Overall, she has raced 23 times for 14 wins (including no fewer than nine in Listed company), six seconds, a third and two fourths. Entangle has three older full siblings who were all decent winners, landing British handicaps off marks in the mid 80s. But her two younger siblings have yet to enhance her paddock value and Entwine is sadly no longer with us. Sold the day before her daughter in late 2008, Entwine was acquired for 14,000gns by Johnston King’s Riverdene Stud in Northern Ireland, birthplace of the 2002 Dewhurst Stakes winner Tout Seul, who is now a stallion in Italy. She gave birth to an Exceed And Excel filly five months later but soon after, at the relatively early age of 13, she developed a hind leg infection that was to prove fatal. THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
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AROUND THE GLOBE THE WORLDWIDE RACING SCENE
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The plan seemed both reasonable and somewhat outlandish. Two years ago Simon Callaghan decided to relocate from the comfort of Rathmoy Stables on Hamilton Road in Newmarket to the greater unknown of Santa Anita in Southern California. Gone would be the familiar yard his father, Neville, had operated since Callaghan was a child, replaced by the barracks-style stables of an American backstretch. The trek to courses such as Wolverhampton would be gone, too, replaced by ample sunshine and afternoons at Del Mar, Hollywood Park and Santa Anita. Some things would stay the same, however. The leading filly in his stable in England was the juvenile Dubawi Heights, third in the Group 2 Lowther Stakes at York. Two years later Dubawi Heights is still the top filly in the stable, but one bound for a lucrative prize – the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Churchill Downs on November 4. Now 28, Callaghan, who had 34 winners in his final British season, has a smaller stable in the US, but is having a breakthrough year in 2011, winning two Grade 1 races with Dubawi
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Heights – the Gamely Stakes at Hollywood Park and Yellow Ribbon Stakes at Santa Anita. Getting this far has exceeded any expectations he could have foreseen.
“I wouldn’t have believed it,” he said on a recent morning at Santa Anita. Callaghan’s stable had 15 horses in early October, but he expects it to double by the year’s end. At this point, there is little homesickness and no urge to pull up stumps and return to England. The occasional working vacation to the UK helps to solve that. “I feel very settled here,” he said. “I get to go back for Royal Ascot and the Horses in Training Sale.” After a rough start to her three-year-old season in 2010, plagued by an injury and illness, Dubawi Heights finally beat maidens last November. This year, the filly by Dubawi has won four of her first five starts, including her first career stakes win in the Grade 3 Wilshire Handicap at Hollywood Park in April. The win left Callaghan nearly in tears, considering how long he had trained her and her troubles from the previous season. It also led him to form an ambitious plan to reach the Breeders’ Cup. The win in the Gamely was followed by the only blemish on the filly’s 2011 record, a second to Stacelita in the Beverly D Stakes at Arlington Park in August.
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Sepoy has caviar on the spring menu While Britain eagerly awaits the arrival next year of champion mare Black Caviar, another Australian horse will travel in her shadow, certainly without the same fanfare. The fact that exceptional colt Sepoy will race in the northern hemisphere in 2012 is a given, but when and where is to be decided by owner Sheikh Mohammed. It is possible Sepoy will head straight to Dubai before Christmas after completing his Melbourne spring carnival duties. It’s a formula Darley has followed with others since Sheikh Mohammed bought the Woodlands Stud operation from the Ingham brothers. If so, Sepoy will join Godolphin under the care of Saeed Bin Suroor and be campaigned in March at the Dubai World Cup meeting at Meydan before Royal Ascot in June. The other option is to campaign Sepoy in
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Australia in the autumn sprints, when he will be able to dodge Black Caviar, who is likely to race over longer distances than six furlongs. If Darley decides to go that way, it’s possible Sepoy will be campaigned in Britain under the guidance of his Australian trainer Peter Snowden, before the handover to Godolphin at the end of his June/July campaign. Could it be that Sepoy will race at Royal Ascot in Sheikh Mohammed’s Darley colours of maroon and white against Godolphin’s blue? That would be recognition of the contribution the Dubai ruler’s Australian investment is to his overall global thoroughbred conglomerate. Previously, sending quality Group 1 Australian horses such as Denman, Sousa and Time Thief from Darley to Godolphin hasn’t worked, so to travel under the Snowden banner seems a logical way to go.
Make no bones about it: Sepoy is a special colt, possibly the only horse capable of betting Black Caviar in a sprint. Darley said it won’t be backing away from a clash. It is
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She rebounded and her win in the Yellow Ribbon was arguably her best performance yet. Aside from Dubawi Heights, the summer was highlighted by a win for Up In Time in the Grade 2 San Clemente Handicap at Del Mar. The British-bred filly is owned by Anthony Ramsden, who suggested that Callaghan send his stable to the United States. In addition, there has been support from Michael Tabor, who owns Callaghan’s first American stakes winner, Turning Top. In the future, Callaghan’s stable will include horses owned by Pearl Bloodstock, notably the two-year-old American-bred Tapit colt Qatar’s Pearl, placed in maiden races in Ireland earlier this year and recently arrived in California. “We’ll let him feel his way,” Callaghan said. “He’ll be ready for the Boxing Day meeting.” When Callaghan said that, he was probably the first person to refer to the opening day of the Santa Anita winter-spring meeting in the same context as if it were the King George Chase at Kempton on the same day. Callaghan has left England, but England has not left him.
sprinter, Vain. Sepoy is rated as one of the best juvenile gallopers Australia has produced and he has trained on to lift his rating as a three-year-old with four dominant spring wins, including a sensational performance to beat older horses in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley in September. His spring mission is the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes at Flemington against three-year-olds on October 29, although he could take on Black Caviar a week later in the Group 1 Patinack Farm Classic. Darley’s head man in Australia, Henry Plumptre, said that Sheikh Mohammed is expected to attend the Melbourne Cup, but rest assured, the main reason for him to fly so far south is to watch Sepoy on Derby day. Sepoy’s pedigree, by Elusive Quality out of a Danehill mare, is a typical 21st century international cross of shuttling sire lines, but his female line is uniquely Australian. Plumptre believes the colt is a throwback to the Star Kingdom influence in his family. THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Homegrown sire talent big boost to local pride South African breeders should feel justifiably proud when they look at the sires’ logs for the season that ended in August. Five of the top 15 stallions were bred in South Africa: Jet Master, Captain Al, National Emblem, Dynasty and Victory Moon. In the past, horses such as Bush Telegraph, Harry Hotspur and Model Man held their own amongst imports, but never before has South Africa seen such depth and strength in homebred stallions. What links these horses over and above their SAF suffix is that each went to stud with a fine race record, and each is by a sire that, at some time, featured prominently on the sires’ log himself. The fact that local breeders have kept faith in them bodes well for the future of the South African thoroughbred. Jet Master, the 17-year-old son of Rakeen, has dominated the tables for the last five seasons but at the end of August
he was only some R96,000 (£7,700) ahead of Captain Al. A son of Al Mufti, Captain Al is out of the Complete Warrior mare Off To War. He won nine races, including the Cape Guineas, and retired to stud in 2001. Among Captain Al’s best progeny is the Grade 1-winning filly Captain’s Lover, who is also a Group 3 winner in France. To date he has sired 29 stakes winners. Also by Al Mufti is the Dubaicampaigned Victory Moon, whose tragic death in a stable accident left just four crops following his retirement to Maine Chance Farms in 2005. His dual Grade 1winning daughter Princess Victoria set tracks alight earlier this year. John Slade, Manager of Maine Chance, said: “He was a very good stallion. People only realise quite how good now that he has gone.” l See www.ownerbreeder.co.uk for more on this story
What the Europeans will see when they cast their eyes on Sepoy is the archetypal Australian sprinter – not tall, but with the physique of a body-builder, powerhouse rear, deep girth and muscular shoulder. Add to this a magnificent head, a flawless action and a wonderful temperament. Stanley Wootton, who had such an influence on racing in Britain and Australia, is the man who brought Star Kingdom (he raced in the UK as Star King) to Australia in the early 1950s, and the chestnut son of Stardust changed the nature of Australian breeding with his speed influence. It will be fitting if a colt, very much in the image of Star Kingdom, returns to strut the hallowed turf of Britain more than 60 years later. Sepoy: could travel to Britain in 2012
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TALKING TO... ALAN MCCABE
I did it MY WAY Taking the plunge and setting up as his own boss at Averham Park in Nottinghamshire meant a bumpy ride for Alan McCabe and his family, but he is now reaping the rewards By Tim Richards
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I got in touch with Noel Meade and went to work for him.
in the training side and I suppose everything was leading in that direction.
How did you enjoy life as a jump jockey and what were the highlights? It was a real buzz and a privilege to ride some really good horses like Air Tours, Couldnt Be Better and Nemuro, on whom I beat Pridwell and Richard Dunwoody in the Welsh Champion Hurdle. But I was always interested
You left Ireland and joined David Elsworth in 1987, finding yourself involved with stars such as Desert Orchid and In The Groove. Did this give you the bug to train? Working with those very talented horses was what you’d always wanted to do. They gave the
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our wife Marie has said that you “have no racing pedigree”. So how did you end up working in the sport? I started in pony racing and joined showjumper Eddie Macken’s mother-in-law for a while. I didn’t have much success pony racing, but it was great experience and a very good grounding for me. Then, through Joe Byrne, who was champion jockey at the time,
Alan McCabe (left) with Charles Wentworth, owner of the trainer’s dual Group 2 winner Caspar Netscher
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job an edge and ultimately had you thinking to the future and the possibility of setting up as a trainer yourself. When I was with Godolphin I used to ride out Kheleyf, the St Leger winner Rule Of Law and was involved with Dubai Destination. When I was with David Loder in Newmarket we had a couple of boxes in the town and did a bit of pre-training and playing about with horses; it was at that time I bought a horse called Kabeer and we put him into training with Jamie Poulton. Can you explain what you learnt from working with all those trainers? They have all got their own styles. I learnt so many different things from them all; the horses’ wellbeing, how you fed them, the workload, treating them as individuals. I can take something from each one of them. It was a massive learning curve for me. David Elsworth is a genius and was champion trainer when I was with him; he understood each horse, he watched their physique develop, knew all their mannerisms. He saw them grow from young and could almost read their minds. And David Loder would have been a champion in his own right, but he was just training two-year-olds, preparing them for Godolphin. How big a part does Marie, who writes a regular blog for the Racing Post, play in your training operation? A huge part. Marie runs the shop in the office with a very good girl called Vicky. Marie is basically in charge of the clerical and business side of the operation, juggling the bills! And that leaves me to devote everything to training the horses. You established yourself as a salaried trainer for Paul Dixon in Retford. You must have been delighted when he chose you above other more experienced candidates… Funnily enough, I’d read in the paper that Mr Polglase had left the job and straight away I put a CV together and sent it in. Paul Dixon had me thoroughly vetted and had spoken to David Elsworth and David Loder, so I’d like to think they’d said something good about me! I think Paul Dixon was looking for someone young, eager and wanting to get on. How daunting was it to take the plunge and set up your own yard? It was very tough and there were a lot of obstacles in the way, one of them trying to find the right place to train from. Looking back now, I wouldn’t want to go through it again. It was a very hard time, very tough on the family as we weren’t certain what was happening or where THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Stable star Caspar Netscher is set for the Breeders’ Cup on November 5
“There are too many lower-grade races. If the BHA has to cut fixtures, so be it”
we were going. Thank God, we came through. We had support from some good owners and, luckily, Arena Leisure put me up at Southwell, where I could train. Then John Fretwell – ‘Gentleman John’ as I call him – very kindly got us into a house because we hadn’t any family accommodation. It was August two years ago, right in the middle of the recession. Now we have a fantastic team doing a great job, from the hard-working tractor driver right through to the girls in the office. You’re enjoying your best ever season numerically and won your first Group races with the exciting two-year-old Caspar Netscher. What’s been the key to your success? We’ve been lucky to have horses like Fratellino, who brought us to the fore finishing second in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot. Then we had Azrael, another nice two-year-old last year. Now we have one winning the big races, Caspar Netscher. Of course, it is crucial to have the right staff. If we hadn’t got good, hard-working staff, I couldn’t train the horses. Simple as that.
Caspar Netscher was desperately unlucky when a fast finishing fifth in his last race, the Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket... My initial reaction was to feel gutted. Unfortunately, he got shuffled back and it was a split second decision to go left or right to deliver his challenge. He went left, but Robert [Winston] reckons he would have won if he’d gone right. But I’m afraid that’s the way it goes. Caspar Netscher was the best horse in the Middle Park and at least we know we have a horse that can compete at Breeders’ Cup level. How did Charles Wentworth, the owner of Caspar Netscher, select you as his trainer, and will he re-invest? Just over a year ago, through a mutual friend, I was asked to go to meet Charles and his wife at Beverley. We had a chat and he said he wanted to see the yard. He must have liked what he saw as he sent me a few horses and we went from there. Charles says he is interested in buying some more. You have been aiming Caspar Netscher at the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf for some time. What makes him the right type for that? He is tough; his constitution is fantastic. He is very easy to handle, travels well and does everything you ask of him. He also possesses the necessary speed – all the right credentials to do well over there. You can never be certain how they will react to long flights and strange surroundings and routines, but we have travelled him up and down the country and he
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CLOSE UP AND... PERSONAL My escapism is… South-west Florida The most dangerous thing I’ve done is… ride over jumps My favourite film is… JFK I can’t get through the day without… coffee Four guests for dinner… David Elsworth, Sir Mark Prescott, Cheryl Cole and Nigella Lawson
CLOSE UP AND... PROFESSIONAL If I had to do another job it would be… a trawler fisherman I handle pressure by… putting earplugs in The horse that has meant most to me is… Kabeer, the first horse I ever bought If I could race on any one day it would be… Ebor day at York Person I most admire in racing is… David Elsworth
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takes it well. Charles lived in America for a few years, follows the racing there and has always been interested in having a runner there. Have you had orders for the sales this autumn after your success this year? I wouldn’t say we’ve had orders, but we’ve had interest, some phone calls and meetings at the sales. I’ve been speaking to a few people, looking at yearlings and possible purchases. What experience do you have of American racing? I worked for American-based Eoin Harty in Dubai for six months. I have friends working out there and have been to Santa Anita and watched trackwork. They work on a pace; they jump and run. We have seen that Caspar Netscher needs a gallop, so he seems sure to get a truly run race. I like the racing in the States and invariably the best horse wins. Does your landlord John Fretwell have plans to send you some horses? Not that I know of. I speak frequently with John. He has horses next door with David Brown and he often pops in to look round the yard. I have never talked to him about having a horse here. His son Paul is an exceptional
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TALKING TO... buyer of a horse and they work as a team and have a system where they have their trainers, Ed McMahon, David Brown and Kevin Ryan. You never know, if I’m lucky I might get one. Having made your name with cheaper horses such as Capricorn Run and Cornus, is there extra pressure buying in a higher category? Obviously when they come here with a price tag on them, you think so. But basically we treat them the same. It doesn’t matter what they cost, the prime objective is to win races. I have one that cost £120,000, another £100,000; Caspar Netscher cost £65,000. Do you rely on your own judgement or are agents and owners involved? Sometimes I go, but I get on well with Tom Malone, one of the best young bloodstock agents around. He knows the type I like, so we discuss them. Then I go and view the ones he recommends and after that I call the interested owners and we all gather at the sales. What effect did the economic downturn have on the business – how many horses do you have in the yard? We started in the middle of it and have been
very lucky. We came here with 15 horses and it has grown to 65. We have been let down by one or two people financially, but these things happen and we have still managed to build up the business. I find 65 a nice number to work with, though we could handle a few more.
but, unfortunately, I don’t think they will. The only way would be for the government to introduce legislation that would benefit racing’s finances. Also, the BHA should take a much stronger stand. If they have to cut fixtures, that should be the course of action.
Are you a supporter of tariffs and what would you like to see done to tackle the prize-money issue? We are getting too many lower-grade races, which are being put on cheaply by racecourses so they don’t violate the tariff. If I type in ‘0-65 races’, I get three pages of them; it’s unreal how oversubscribed they are. If loopholes, which allow bookmakers to be offshore without putting any money back into racing, were closed the situation might improve. I was pleased to read the bookmakers are helping the Arena Leisure courses Lingfield, Southwell and Wolverhampton to increase prize-money, but that is only for lowgrade races. Bookmakers are helping Arena out so they can bet on those races. Yet again bookmakers will be benefiting. What we need is more money for better races. Owners are paying good money to have horses in training and expect to be racing for good money. Bookmakers should be made to play a bigger part in tackling the prize-money issue,
What do you make of the whip rules? I think the changes were introduced too hastily, without enough thought and the penalties are harsh. Too much emphasis is on the public’s perception of racing and the use of the whip. I have some lazy horses here and they need cajoling. They are not going to be hurt by the modern, air-cushioned whip. The horses in my yard are treated likely royalty, better than a lot of humans. The new health and safety culture is driving this new rule. Do you and Marie ever have time together away from the business? We go on holiday together to Florida, but we still don’t get time to relax because the business still goes on and we are still involved, even though a long way away and six hours behind UK time. We do like to get away for a weekend to see Marie’s parents in Hampshire. When I come in I like to sit down and watch At The Races. I think Marie is going to buy me a new TV so I can go to another room to watch it!
PIVOTAL CHAMPION SPRINTER – FIVE-TIMES CHAMPION SIRE IN THE UK Sire of 20 individual Gr.1 winners, including IMMORTAL VERSE in 2011. Sire of 98 individual Black Type winners, including 11 in 2011.
KYLLACHY (son of PIVOTAL) CHAMPION SPRINTER – CHAMPION 1ST AND 2ND CROP SIRE IN THE UK Sire of over 100 individual winners (21 individual 2yo winners) in 2011, including the Gr.2 winners DRAGON PULSE and SOLE POWER. 2011 yearlings have made up to 220,000gns, 210,000gns, 145,000gns, etc.
New on the block with his 1st foals in 2011
VIRTUAL (son of PIVOTAL) GR.1 WINNER WHO BEAT 8 GR.1 WINNERS Three parts brother to ICEMAN himself sire of the Gr.2 winning 2yo FREDERICK ENGELS in 2011
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AT HOME WITH GOLDIKOVA
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FAREWELL Goldikova has been thrilling racing fans since 2007, but at her home in Chantilly the 14-time Group 1 winner prefers anonymity to acclaim – retirement, you sense, will suit her Words Julian Muscat • Photos George Selwyn
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he true gauge of a great racehorse is that it must stir the blood as it approaches the starting stalls. It is the defining moment. To watch one in action is to drink a dizzy cocktail of excitement and apprehension. Great racehorses are like actors on the stage: their presence is enhanced by the distance between them and their audience. Yet meet them backstage, stripped of their costumes, and they become flesh and blood. To visit Goldikova at home is to see a similar transformation. She receives no special treatment; she dwells anonymously in the middle of a long line of boxes. Freddy Head, who has trained her with such dexterity, can’t even see her from the windows of an office where he is obliged to spend most afternoons. Nor do the staff pay homage on this routine morning. She is simply there: one among a hundred horses on a sun-kissed day, sometimes peering out from the front of her stall, at others retreating into quiet sanctuary. She spends more time back there than out front. It’s no different cometh the hour for daily exercise. The horse stabled furthest from the opening to the Chantilly forest exits first, followed by the one next door, and so on. One by one they emerge until it is Goldikova’s turn to file in. She does so with no fuss. Nothing whatsoever demarks her as she makes her way towards gallops she knows so well. She is in rehearsal, bereft of grease paint, going THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
through the motions. Her behaviour changes only when a change to her morning routine prefaces an imminent performance. At first, it’s a little disappointing. Here stands a thoroughbred titan: winner of 14 Group 1 races, nine of them against colts, and bound for a crack at an unprecedented fourth victory in the Breeders’ Cup Mile. Yet here, within the walled perimeters of Head’s stables on Avenue du General
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her as she makes her way to the gallops, bereft of war paint” Leclerc, she is one of a crowd. Nothing in the demeanour of anyone around her betrays the fact that these are some of the last days Goldikova will be in their midst. Only when morning exercise is complete do the shutters part. Goldikova is no statue: she’s a living, breathing mass of energy who needs to stretch her legs to draw the sap from her. To discover her essence requires peering below the surface into depths which those outside the stable are rarely afforded. As she dries out from her post-gallop wash, the first thing that strikes you is her
clean limbs. There’s not a mark on them after five years of hard racing. The person least familiar with Goldikova is the resident vet, who never has cause to attend her. She’s as sound as the day she was foaled, when expectations were immediately dampened by her lack of size. To this day Head cannot pinpoint what it was about the yearling by Anabaa, whom he rode to champion sprinter honours, that caught his eye when he saw her roaming the paddocks. His request to train her was readily accommodated; she was not coveted by others in the Wertheimer ranks. And there were no takers when Goldikova’s stable lass left towards the end of 2007, when the champion-in-waiting still resembled an unfurnished clothes horse. But Head’s vastly experienced head lad, Bruno Huet, had already seen enough. “She was late in when she arrived,” Huet reflects. “We could see that she had talent, but that she also needed time. Then one day in September of her two-year-old season she did a gallop that showed she was ready for a race. She ran twice at two; not in big races, but she won both times.” Then followed a process that would repeat itself in the following four years as Goldikova wintered at the Wertheimer stud, in Normandy. Every time she returned to Chantilly she looked a little stronger. “The change in her physically since she first arrived has been huge,” Huet asserts. He says he has never seen another racemare with her iron constitution.
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The beauty of thoroughbreds of Goldikova’s vintage is that they are fully mature. There is immense strength in her shoulder, which is perfectly rounded, while her hind quarters are robust enough to pull a cart with ease. Her head, set atop a mildly cresting neck, is anything but effeminate. Perhaps that’s because she is constantly pulling faces and pinning her ears back. She is also prone to repeatedly stamping her off-hind. It is no act. As you step forward to pat her, Thierry Blaise, her long-time lad, issues a word of warning. “Attention,” he mutters as he steps between you and the mare. Sure enough, Goldikova curls her lip at the intrusion, shaping as if to
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bite before backing off. “In all the years her temperament has always been the same,” Blaise explains. “She is very dominant, a real male in character, but she won’t go for me because she has become used to me. She is much better with one person.” The truth of the matter is that Goldikova is decidedly anti-social. If you approach the front of her box she bustles forward to head you off. She may have a mouthful of hay but it isn’t enough to keep her teeth occupied. She’d take a pound of flesh as soon as her beloved carrots. Blaise looks on from the background, talking to her in monosyllables. The bond between them is born of a mutual understanding, from recognition that Goldikova is happiest when she is left to herself. Blaise calls her “la vieille”; the old one. He won’t actually say it, but he conveys the impression he will not lament Goldikova’s imminent retirement. Horses have a finite racing life and hers is
nearing its end. Blaise senses it in her. It’s almost as if he would prefer to see her out on the pasture than to be here like a caged tiger. To make the point, Blaise takes Goldikova over to lawn in the middle of the square yard; she all but yanks the reins from him in her desire to get at it. There is intent in the way she thrusts her head down towards grass she grazes to her heart’s content in winter, but which is denied her in the racing season. For the last four seasons that has involved trips to Deauville. Goldikova has won there every year but Blaise says it is not her favourite place. There is no privacy; horses are stabled in rows of barns, as they are on American racecourses. And that means a constant stream of visitors straining for a glimpse of the mare who has bewitched the whole of France. It is Goldikova’s idea of hell; so much so that she stopped staying in Deauville, to where turfistes decamp for August. She is happier shuttling back and forth from familiar surroundings at Chantilly. She knows those surroundings intimately, even if it took her a while to establish them. The key has been to leave her unstressed at all times. On her formative work mornings she would strain at the leash if asked to settle in behind. Everything is a competition to her; she has long since galloped alone.
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temperament has been the same; she is very dominant” Even in regular exercise, as on this morning, she dips her head low towards the ground in trademark style. There is an abundance of enthusiasm at the gallop, but on her return to the yard she dissolves into the rest of the string. Just as she prefers. Racing stables are largely devoid of sentiment. Their mission is to keep the wheels turning as smoothly as possible. To Head’s staff on this Thursday morning the priority is to count horses out to the gallops and count them back again. Only over coffee in the tack room does the collective engine pause. Tack rooms are the heart and soul of any stable. And here, at last, is evidence of Goldikova’s hallowed place in the scheme of things. Her bridle, a Chifney linked to a common snaffle bit, occupies the first peg inside the door. An assortment of photographs chronicling Head’s early career now struggle for space among those depicting Goldikova’s many triumphs. And right in the middle of the
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banter stands Regis Barbedette, Head’s travelling head lad, with a link from the present to the past. Barbedette and Head go back a long way. In the 1980s he worked for the late Francois Boutin, to whom Head was stable jockey when Miesque graced the yard. And Barbedette makes no bones about it: Goldikova is better than Miesque ever was. “Sure, she has been beaten three times this year,” Barbedette says, “but take no notice. The tracks in America are perfect for her. They favour fast horses much more than the straight mile at Ascot and Deauville. I truly believe she will win her fourth [Breeders’ Cup] Mile at Churchill Downs – especially if it does not rain.” Out in the yard, Blaise has done just about all he needs to do to wrap up Goldikova’s morning. He walks around her as she is tied to the back wall; she does mostly as he commands. When she doesn’t, Blaise cuts her some slack.
Thierry Blaise says of Goldikova “now she is six, she really can’t do any better”
A natural fit for Goldikova
Freddy Head, Goldikova’s trainer
“No point in making a big issue out of something small,” he says by way of explanation. “She likes to feel that she is in charge, which is fine unless she starts getting silly.” At that point Goldikova gets restless. Blaise says that because of our chat, he is taking longer over his chores than usual – and la vieille is growing impatient. She cocks her offhind, as she has done several times this interlude, but on this occasion she lashes out at thin air behind her. Blaise moves quickly up to her head, unties her chain and walks calmly out of the box. Goldikova spins round towards the door, her ears flat back, her eyes glowering with affront at being detained. She then retreats to the rear, where she shuffles around on her feet until she is as comfortable as her restlessness will allow. It is as though she herself is counting down the days. THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Thierry Blaise knows a thing or two about celebrated horses, even if they performed under a different code. Before joining Freddy Head five years ago he worked for Bernard Secly, who scaled rare heights with his jumpers. Blaise’s time there overlapped with two of Secly’s best. Katko was France’s equivalent of Best Mate: he won the Grand Steeplechase de Paris for three straight years from 1988. And Katko was succeeded by the remarkable Al Capone, winner of another prestigious race, the Prix La Haye Jousselin, for seven consecutive years from 1993. Although he never rode in a race, Blaise, 43, rode those equine legends in their homework. He is stronger than most lads from a Flat background and this made him a natural fit for the young, headstrong Goldikova when her lass left Head’s stable in 2007. Then a backend two-year-old, Goldikova had already developed a reputation for being hot to handle. “Nobody wanted to look after her,” Blaise recalls. “At that time she was very angular and thin; it wasn’t obvious that she would turn out so good.” Her metamorphosis is now complete. “She got stronger and stronger as she aged,” he says. “Now she is six, she can’t really do any better.” Does Goldikova know she is good? “Yes, I think so,” Blaise avers. “When she started winning big races more and more people wanted to see her, but that made her more
determined to be on her own. “She is happiest here in Chantilly, but she doesn’t mind going to the Breeders’ Cup with the other French horses because she can stay in the background. On her first trip (to Santa Anita in 2008) she was a bit difficult but now she is very calm on the journey.” There’s no doubt Blaise has been instrumental in allowing Goldikova to express her abundant talent. A less patient, less tolerant lad might have risen to Goldikova’s bait rather than establish ground rules which both parties are comfortable with. To that end Blaise has not missed one single day with Goldikova: he takes all his holidays in the off-season. He is reticent when asked what Goldikova means to him. Theirs is a symbiotic relationship based on the longestablished principle of one man, one horse. It is unromantic and far removed from the adrenaline rush Goldikova generates in winning her races. Blaise has made one concession to Goldikova’s brilliance. Each day he rides out in a pair of worn gloves with a starsand-stripes motif. He points to them with an embarrassed smile and says: “A souvenir, from America. This will be her last Breeders’ Cup; maybe I will buy some more at Churchill Downs.” And with that, he vaults aboard Goldikova to join the string for morning exercise. How he will feel when he does that for the last time, only he will know.
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David Pipe became the first UK trainer to record a century in his first season with a licence
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A different FOCUS Winning was the mantra at Pond House under Martin Pipe but son David has other concerns in the current climate Words Edward Rosenthal • Photos George Selwyn
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t’s Newton Abbot’s final meeting of the summer season and David Pipe has just left the parade ring after saddling his first runner of the afternoon. He’s stopped by a middle-aged woman, who introduces herself as Linda, and the two have a brief chat. “Come up to the box, help yourself to a glass of wine,” says the trainer, and the woman and her companion head off to the sanctuary of his private box. A wry smile emerges on Pipe’s face. “That was Thomas Barr’s sister,” he says quietly. “You don’t burn your bridges in this sport.” Pipe trained the Barrowned Osana to win three races, including a Grade 2, and finish runner-up in the 2008 Champion Hurdle. Despite those achievements, the horse was removed from his stable and sent to Edward O’Grady in Ireland. Yet there’s no hint of illfeeling; losing horses is part and parcel of life as a trainer, something Pipe knows only too well. His takeover at Pond House, replacing a father who re-wrote the record books in saddling over 4,000 winners, happened during a period of great change, not just in National Hunt racing but the wider world. When Martin Pipe was crowned champion trainer for the 15th time in 2004/05, he had been helped greatly by the stream of winners – 111 in total – carrying the silks of David Johnson. The next season, when Pipe senior was finally usurped by Paul Nicholls, Johnson
supplied 57 winners. The balance of power had shifted unmistakably in the West Country. It was time for a new regime at Nicholashayne. The recession that began during David’s first term – when he saddled an impressive 134 winners, becoming in the process the first British handler to record a century in their debut season – forced Johnson to reduce his string further. Last year the former champion owner had just eight winners, five of which were trained by Pipe. “David would love to have the amount of horses now that he had before,” says Pipe. “Unfortunately he’s been hit hard in business, as a lot of people have, but he’s a real fighter and a very good businessman. I’m sure he’ll bounce back and hopefully have the numbers in training that he once did. “He owns around seven horses with us now, including those in partnership. But he’s still a big supporter and we’ve had some amazing times at Pond House.” Those amazing times were highlighted by Comply Or Die’s Grand National success in 2008, yet Pipe cannot afford to dwell on past glories, with last season’s winners’ tally dropping to 65. He has had to re-stock his stable with new horses and new owners. “It will take me two or three years,” was Pipe’s response to this magazine in 2006 when asked about building
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up his band of patrons. The subsequent recession only made his task harder. So how has he done? “Numbers did drop in the last couple of years – these are tough times financially and this is an expensive hobby, but we’re pleased that numbers are back up this year to when I started, around the 100-mark,” he says. “The ideal figure would be 160 but you have to be realistic. We rent out the other yard to
Neil Mulholland and, while I’d love to fill those boxes up myself, it works well. I’m very lucky that because of my father’s and grandfather’s efforts I don’t have to pay rent. “We’ve got a lot of new owners – Robin Geffen, Raymond Tooth and Malcolm Denmark have sent horses to us. We’re looking forward to the new season.” Having fewer darts to throw at the dartboard has clearly affected the return of winners,
however Pipe offers a further reason why the statistics may not reveal the whole story. Under the old regime, the relentless pursuit of winners would see runners dispatched to all corners of Britain in all types of races, but the approach these days is more considered and influenced by the ‘p’ word: prize-money. “In this climate you have to do what is best for the owner,” says Pipe, “and if that means finishing second at Ascot getting £10,000
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hobbies, so he still watches the gallops. He doesn’t go racing as much these days but he likes the big occasions and local meetings. He wasn’t well for a time but he’s probably better than ever now – I think he wishes he still had the licence!
and stable lad – but there has to be common sense as well. This is another step down the line to getting rid of the whip completely.
Martin Pipe I think the results so far, including winning the Grand National, have helped me come out from his shadow. Because I’m his son I’ve had lots of advantages. I’m sure some people have sent horses to me because I’m son of, and some people haven’t for the same reason. We have our ways of training them but nothing has altered that much at Pond House – why change a winning system? In any family business you have your moments. Dad doesn’t always agree with what I do but it’s a different time, a different era. He’s there when I need advice. Mum is the saint who has to put up with us both. Mum does all the hiring and firing and Dad doesn’t have any
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New whip rules The rules have only just come in so we’re going to have to look at ways of getting the best out of our horses within the rules. I haven’t been involved and no-one asked me my opinion. I don’t know which jockeys they asked but the changes seem very severe. How many complaints were there after the last National? There were more complaints for Clare Balding’s comment about Liam Treadwell’s teeth! The horse’s welfare is paramount – for every jockey, trainer, owner
The fixture debate We all have to compromise to make it work. I don’t have the answers but there should be one group in charge of racing, and I think my Dad should be on the panel. You need people who are going to be bold and prepared to make changes. We all have to suffer in the short term to hopefully be better in the long term. Jockeys, trainer, racecourses – not everyone is going to survive in these times. Tom Scudamore He’s always deserved to be stable jockey; who his father was never came into it. His riding has improved but you’re only as good as the horses
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Whether it is schooling jumpers, saddling runners at the track, driving the tractor at home or riding in the odd race, Gerry Supple is happy to assist with all aspects of the Pipe operation. Originally from County Kerry, he has spent the last 15 years at Nicholashayne and has worked through the transition from father to son. Supple says: “Martin had more horses – it wasn’t the case of whether we would have a winner, it was a question of how many winners we would have. We would try to go through cards, that sort of thing. “But times have changed, it’s a different environment now and there’s no prizemoney in the smaller races, which is why it’s better to finish second or third at the bigger tracks.
rather than going to win at a smaller track for £3,000, so be it. It’s something Dad never did but then he was in a different situation. “Of course I want more winners – that’s what this game is all about – but the focus is on getting the best out of the horses you have. Last season, I’msingingtheblues never won a race, which was disappointing, but he finished second to Master Minded and picked up a fair amount of prize-money in his races [just over £25,000]. “I have owners who don’t want to run in races below the tariff – that’s fine by me. Sometimes it costs you winners but the owner pays the bills and they have the power to say yes or no. “Owners don’t expect to make money from their racehorses, but they’d like to get
“We were down on numbers last year and I know David would like to have more Saturday horses, but I think we’ll have a good season this time. “Martin is around most days and it’s brilliant to have his experience. But David is every bit as hungry as Martin was.” Supple, who has ridden at every UK jumps track bar Ffos Las, is one of four jockey brothers; Willie was second jockey to Hamdan Al Maktoum before returning to Ireland to ride for Paul Deegan, while Robbie won the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup on Nick The Brief, and John is now a trainer in Ireland. He adds: “I still hold a licence but I enjoy helping the younger lads coming through – I try to stop them making the mistakes I made.”
something back. Now, unless you have a Saturday horse, you’re not really getting much back, if anything.” The owners in Pipe’s box at Newton Abbot may not be getting much back but that doesn’t seem to be stopping them from enjoying themselves. Far from it; with the constant banter and flow of drinks there’s a party-like atmosphere. Sarah Ling, owner of Laustra Bad, picks up
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Gerry Supple, with American Art
just shy of £2,000 after her eight-year-old finishes third in the day’s feature race. The first two places are occupied by horses from the Paul Nicholls and Philip Hobbs stables. One place behind is Peter Bowen’s runner, representing the booming Welsh scene. Could Pipe ever contemplate becoming champion trainer against such fierce opposition? He says: “I always joke with Dad but I think
you ride. Once you win you get more confident. He’s strong in the finish and a good tactician and he rides every horse well. Conor O’Farrell is our conditional jockey. At our place if you work hard you get opportunities. Switching off I don’t really switch off but being at home with my girlfriend Leanne and son Jack, who is 19 months old, helps put things into perspective. We have another on the way, too. I may not be good at losing but Jack helps; at the end of the day it’s only a horserace. I probably don’t take a holiday as often as I should. We recently spent four days in Portugal; three or four days is enough for me. But then a holiday is a great time to think about the horses. Sometimes you can be too close and too involved.
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National Hunt racing is as competitive as it’s ever been. There’s no such thing as a weak race now. You go to the sales and it’s a very strong market. It’s just the prize-money [that is poor]. “Yes, it would be very nice [to be champion trainer] but at the moment it’s not a realistic target, not with the firepower that Paul Nicholls and Nicky Henderson have. In five years’ time I may be stronger.” If Pipe is to ever topple Nicholls and co he’ll need more horses of the calibre of Grands Crus. The exciting son of Dom Alco’s stunning improvement saw him go from winning a handicap hurdle at Cheltenham’s Open Meeting in November, to giving Big Buck’s a real fright in the Ladbrokes World Hurdle at the Festival in March. That first meeting with Big Buck’s – he later chased home Andy Stewart’s behemoth at Aintree – was built up in the racing press and the encounter didn’t disappoint, with the reigning champion holding off the young pretender by just under two lengths to claim his third victory in the race. “For a couple of strides I thought we were going to win,” Pipe says. “But the other horse pulled out more. It’s great having a horse that can compete with Big Buck’s. “We don’t want to finish second to him this year so we’re going novice chasing. His target is Cheltenham. He loves to race – perhaps a little too enthusiastically at times – but he’s only six, still improving and strengthening up. If we keep him in one piece he could end up being a Gold Cup horse.” With those words, Pipe leaves the box to saddle his final runner of the day, American Art, in a selling hurdle for Brian Kilpatrick, who owned top-class chaser Sabin Du Loir. American Art makes it a happy end to proceedings for the yard after being left clear at the last to make it four wins on the bounce. The trainer is pleased. “Winners are what it’s all about – whether it’s a selling hurdle or the Gold Cup – they all count
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Battle Group, a half-brother to Upgrade, is set for a novice chasing campaign
I’m looking forward to Bobby Ewing. We bought him at the sales with a leg injury – he beat Menorah at Doncaster and has a lot of potential. He’s a two-miler and will either stay hurdling or go chasing. Battle Group will go novice chasing. He’s a tough horse, related to Upgrade that Dad used to train and is very similar,
as one,” says Pipe. “There’s a lot of pleasure in winning four races with American Art – that’s as good a piece of placing and training as getting Grands Crus to do what he did. “With Grands Crus, I knew he was going to win at Cheltenham’s Open Meeting last year. That had been plotted since he finished
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very quirky. Notus De La Tour will go novice chasing and I think he’ll be a very neat and quick jumper of fences. Barney Cool is a nice bumper horse who won at Fontwell at the end of last season. He’s bred by his owners, Nick and Sue Mills, and is related to Mr Cool and Miss Cool. This fellow could be the best of them.
second at Taunton in February. When you’ve got a young horse with potential, you’re always looking forward. That’s the fun part about racing.” Times may have changed at Pond House, but the thirst for winners remains as strong as ever.
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BREEDERS’ DIGEST By EMMA BERRY, Bloodstock Editor
Our extended bloodstock coverage this month includes:
• Yearlings sales reports and analysis from Britain, Ireland, Italy and the US – pages 62-70 • Philip Freedman’s assessment of the European yearling sales – page 71 • Tattersalls’ October Sale in pictures – pages 72-73 • Tales from the sales – pages 74-77 • Breeders’ guide to stallion movements for 2012 – pages 78
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here was something of a surreal air at Tattersalls during the October Yearling Sale. The Indian summer played its part, but it wasn’t only the unseasonal warmth that led to such a
deem will work best with their mare. Witness the fact that the Aga Khan regularly has toplevel success with horses by under-the-radar sires such as Refuse To Bend (Sarafina), Desert Style (Mandesha), Polish Precedent (Darsi) and Key Of Luck (Alamshar).
feel-good factor. Throughout Book 1, buyers and vendors alike shook their heads in wonder at the strength of trade. While feedback throughout the middle weekend hinted at a declining standard in the physical qualities of the horses on offer in Book 2, trepidation proved unfounded as another three-day catalogue, with colts outnumbering fillies approximately two to one, proceeded seemingly undaunted by the problems of the wider world. Book 3, largely populated by the stock of smaller British breeders and with a heavy filly bias, returned to the realms of realism but that too posted an improved aggregate on 2010, even with 60 fewer horses sold. There are many positives to be drawn from an elite sale which attracted a diverse band of buyers, many of whom were investing heavily in fillies with long-term breeding interests in mind. The polarisation of interest in key sires, however, should be of concern to breeders and to the studs which stand all but the most in-demand stallions. In the words of one successful breeder during Book 2 at Tattersalls, “If your horses aren’t by the right stallion you’ve got no chance. Most agents haven’t even pulled my horses out to have a look at them and they’re from good families. By different sires, they would have been Book 1 horses.” Large owner/breeders can of course take a chance on using whichever stallion they
For breeders who have to be more commercially-minded, foresight that goes beyond just being a shrewd judge is required to second guess who will be top of the hot list a few years hence. Of course it wouldn’t necessarily have taken a crystal ball to predict the success of Galileo, but he is beyond the reach of most breeders. The rise in demand for yearling colts by Acclamation, who was the leading first-season sire of 2007, comes on the back of a very good year on the track, with eight individual Group winners including Harbour Watch and
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Tangerine Trees: unwanted at the sales
Lilbourne Lad. His average for yearlings sold in 2011 (to the end of Book 3) has leapt to 83,769gns, from 38,643gns in 2010. It’s understandable that racecourse success leads to an upsurge of fortunes at the sales – Exceed And Excel has enjoyed a similar rekindling of interest to Acclamation – but nothing could be more dispiriting for breeders than to have a line put through a yearling’s page in a catalogue simply because the top-half of the pedigree doesn’t fit that season’s fashion. Big prices naturally dominate the sales headlines but each year on the racecourse there are a handful of results to keep all of us at the lower end of the game living in hope, and we were spoilt for choice on Arc day. Five of the seven Group 1 winners at Longchamp were offered for auction and made the following: Danedream €9,000 (BBAG Breezeup), Dabirsim €30,000 (Arqana August), Dream Ahead $11,000 (Keeneland September) and £36,000 (DBS Breeze-up), Elusive Kate $70,000 (Keeneland September) and Tangerine Trees, not sold at £8,000 (DBS October). It’s also worth considering the sires of these five horses: Lomitas, Hat Trick, Diktat, Elusive Quality and Mind Games. With the exception of the American-based Elusive Quality, none of these stallions would be considered to be particularly fashionable. Admittedly such results can be bittersweet for those that bred and raised these horses, particularly if, as in the case of Danedream, the dam has also been sold, but there is some consolation to be had in the form of vindication of mating plans. And for agents and trainers, it’s a reminder that good racehorses come at all prices and are sired by stallions fashionable and unfashionable alike.
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Buzz returns to Park Paddocks as international buyers descend Against a backdrop of global financial turmoil the message that British and Irish bloodstock is still much in demand by long-term investors is heard loud and clear
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ot since the heady days of 2007 has there been a yearling auction in Europe to rival trade at this year’s Tattersalls’ October Sale, seemingly conducted in splendid isolation from concerns over domestic prize-money levels and world economic volatility. All three books were reduced in size on last year, and at their lowest combined size since 2005, but each managed an increase in turnover with an influx of big spenders in Book 1. Last month we highlighted the cosmopolitan group of buyers who had bought lots for 300,000gns or more in 2010 and most were back again this year. There were 37 lots to hit that barrier this year, compared to 32 in 2010 and they were spread between 21 different buyers. While Coolmore accounted for eight and Sheikh Mohammed three of the 37, there was a big mixture of other buyers. Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan from Abu Dhabi, Kuwaiti-based Saleh Al Homaizi and Malaysian royal Sultan Ahmad Shah were among the major overseas purchasers who also made a splash last year. Sheikh Fahad Al Thani of Pearl Bloodstock did not buy any of the dearest yearlings but his father Sheikh Abdullah, a former prime minister of Qatar and
Croom House Stud’s daughter of Gaileo out of Witch Of Fife sold for 850,000gns
previously best known in British racing as the owner of Midnight Legend, was at the sale buying under his Umm Qarn banner. Another Qatar royal family member, Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al-Thani who buys as Al Shahania Stud, bought a pair of lots for 430,000gns and 320,000gns.
Total Tattersalls October Yearling Sales Turnover
Tattersalls Book 1
Averages for colts/fillies (gns)
(includes Houghton Sale before 2004) Year
Catalogued
Offered
Sold
Familiar names in action included Dr Jim Hay, who bought three of the dearest 37 lots through different agents, Sir Robert Ogden, whose only strike was for an 850,000gns Galileo filly and Hong Kongbased Paul Makin. Former Phones 4U finance director Craig
Clearance (%)
Aggregate (gns)
Average (gns)
Year
Colts
Fillies
132,844
156,432
2011
1,687
1,504
1,222
81.3
78,783,000
64,471
2011
2010
2,230
1,957
1,418
72.5
72,327,100
51,006
2010
110,756
102,974
2009
1,962
1,754
1,374
78.3
76,743,000
55,854
2009
116,533
108,587
58,419
2008
128,903
108,974
2007
132,776
120,498
2008
2,101
1,775
1,240
69.8
72,439,300
2007
2,201
1,917
1,490
77.7
95,015,000
63,768
2006
2,170
1,913
1,472
76.9
83,866,400
56,974
2005
1,557
1,363
1,135
83.3
76,623,400
67,509
2011 Averages
2004
2,093
1,887
1,362
72.2
65,624,600
48,182
Catalogue
Colts
Fillies
2003
1,865
1,649
1,284
77.8
76,388,500
59,493
Book 2
44,391
30,947
2002
1,538
1,354
1,072
79.2
60,040,800
56,008
Book 3
10,109
7,264
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Bennett, who spent 3,005,000gns on fillies in 2006 and 4,040,000gns the following year, made a return to the sale ring. There was nothing to match his record-priced 2.5 million gns purchase Liffey Dancer, an unraced three-parts sister to this year’s sale topper, but he bought a 500,000gns Cape Cross filly. Hesmonds Stud’s new owner Nurlan Bizakov paid 1.7 million gns for the top lot, who graces this month’s cover. There were also leading figures from the financial world such as Neptune Investment Management founder Robin Geffen, former HSBC head of global markets Guy Heald, US-based Bjorn Nielsen and 30-year-old city trader Lawrie Inman. Roy and Gretchen Jackson, the American breeders of George Washington, returned to yearling buying while the Niarchos family and Cheveley Park Stud were among those acquiring fillies as long-term breeding prospects, a theme of the sale. Last year in Book 1, the top four lots were fillies, three of them by Galileo and this year the bias was even more pronounced with five of the top six lots Galileo fillies. Such was the female pulling power that unusually, and for the first time since 2006 in Book 1, fillies averaged more than colts. Female yearlings averaged 156,432gns, 17.8% more than their male counterparts. It was not a trend that continued further down for the lesser bred fillies. In a colt-heavy Book 2, the fillies averaged 30,947gns, 43% less than the males, while in Book 3 the figure was 7,264gns, 39% lower than for colts. Charlie Gordon-Watson, who calculates that he has spent £8 million on yearlings in 2011, was buying for owners from nine different countries including Kazakhstan, USA, Dubai, Malaysia, Italy, Greece and Hong Kong and some feel the government should do more to recognise the foreign investment in British racing. “The clearance rate was fantastic and the number of different buyers at a high level was very healthy,” said New England Stud’s Peter Stanley. “The most important thing the government needs to realise is that we have an internationally popular industry without any state help. “If only they would feed and nurture this industry in the way the Irish and French governments have done then we could be a world leader in a time of a depressed economy. It’s madness not to make the most of an industry in which we are already so successful.” John Warren, both a major buyer and via his wife Carolyn’s Highclere Stud the leading consignor in Book 1, believed that the new
Galileo’s girls The best-selling fillies by the champion sire at this season’s yearling sales Dam (Damsire)
Price
Sale
Brigid (Irish River)
1,700,000gns
Tattersalls October
Sanjida (Polish Precedent)
€1,700,000
Arqana August
Witch of Fife (Lear Fan)
850,000gns
Tattersalls October
Gwynn (Darshaan)
800,000gns
Tattersalls October
Caumshinaun (Indian Ridge)
700,000gns
Tattersalls October
Peace Time (Surumu)
600,000gns
Tattersalls October
Evita (Selkirk)
430,000gns
Tattersalls October
Blue Symphony (Darshaan)
410,000gns
Tattersalls October
Ionian Sea (Slip Anchor)
400,000gns
Tattersalls October
Mrs Lindsay (Theatrical)
350,000gns
Tattersalls October
Secret Garden (Danehill)
340,000gns
Tattersalls October
River Belle (Lahib)
310,000gns
Tattersalls October
Altitude (Green Desert)
€300,000
Goffs Orby
Average price of Galileo’s yearlings (gns)
*2011 figures to the end of Tattersalls Book 3
Year
Colts
Fillies
Overall
From stud fee of
2004
174,239
102,642
137,854
IR£50,000
2005
159,786
79,236
118,528
€60,000
2006
162,829
113,561
132,297
€40,000
2007
191,749
102,561
151,090
€37,500
2008
161,122
134,575
146,627
€37,500
2009
214,698
155,281
179,699
€150,000
2010
189,696
243,864
215,139
Private
2011*
163,878
390,946
295,073
Private
Acclamation’s boys The best-selling colts by Acclamation at this season’s yearling sales Dam (Damsire)
Price
Sale
Bold Desire (Cadeaux Genereux)
370,000gns
Tattersalls October 1
Bendis (Danehill)
310,000gns
Tattersalls October 1
Week End (Selkirk)
230,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
Millsini (Rossini)
220,000gns
Tattersalls October 1
Wrong Key (Key Of Luck)
220,000gns
Tattersalls October 1
Miss Corinne (Mark Of Esteem)
200,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
Intrepid Queen (Theatrical)
180,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
With Colour (Rainbow Quest)
165,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
Grand Slam Maria (Anabaa)
165,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
Gold Hush (Seeking The Gold)
160,000gns
Tatteralls October 2
Lyca Ballerina (Marju)
£115,000
Doncaster Premier
Lovely Blossom (Spinning World)
€120,000
Arqana August
Lunaska (Ashkalani)
€120,000
Arqana August
Average price of Acclamation’s yearlings (gns)
*2011 figures to the end of Tattersalls Book 3
Year
Colts
Fillies
Overall
From stud fee of
2006
27,495
17,540
23,455
€10,000
2007
53,483
37,337
43,273
€9,000
2008
62,408
35,507
48,645
€9,000
2009
23,130
16,184
20,010
€9,000
2010
48,900
29,500
38,643
€30,000
2011*
103,193
46,767
83,769
€20,000
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format contributed to its success. The sale started a day later, enabling buyers to attend the Arc and featured 181 fewer lots. “Everything fell into place and worked well. Around 500 seemed the perfect number of lots and the later starting day as well as finishing in time for people to have dinner in the evening all worked,” said Warren. “We are dealing with a worldwide commodity and we’re lucky that overseas owners recognise this. You’ve got to keep reminding people how fantastic are the events we have such as Royal Ascot and Champions’ Day because we have a great product. “But we shouldn’t underestimate the production costs for breeders, nomination fees are high and breeders need a good return to keep going. Breeding is a futures game and the matings for these yearlings were planned in 2008 so you need foresight to have horses by the right sires. “In many ways it has been a sigh of relief for them and they will reinvest in the business and the market for mares and foals should be strong.”
Tattersalls October Book 1 Not since the Houghton Sale was axed and the new October Sale format introduced in 2004 has there been such a small Book 1 catalogue but it still produced a sizeable increase in turnover to 51.6 million gns. The reduced numbers helped produce records for average and median of 141,852gns and 100,000gns. The sale-topper, a Galileo three-parts sister to Listen and Sequoyah, was the most expensive yearling sold in Europe or America this year after making 1.7 million gns. She was bought by Charlie Gordon-Watson for Nurlan Bizakov of Hesmonds Stud and is likely to join Sir Michael Stoute. Sheikh Mohammed was the sale’s most prolific buyer, picking up 33 lots for 6,036,000gns, and – combined with Shadwell, Rabbah Bloodstock and Dick O’Gorman – the Maktoums’ spend came to 9,858,000gns, 19% of the sale turnover and they bought 18% of the lots. It represented a revived expenditure for racing’s biggest ever investor. In 2010, Ferguson did not buy a yearling for more than 220,000gns at Tattersalls, although the Maktoum entitities’ expenditure came to 9,048,000gns, 18.7% of that year’s turnover. In 2009, the same groups bought 125 lots (26.3% of those sold) for 15,867,000gns (29.5% of the turnover). In 2008 the three Maktoum entities bought 107 lots for 15.6 million gns, 31% of that year’s aggregate for Book 1.
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Tattersalls October Book 1 Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
f Galileo-Brigid (Irish River)
Oaks Farm Stables
Price (gns) 1,700,000
Buyer
f Galileo-Witch Of Fife (Lear Fan)
Croom House Stud
850,000
f Galileo-Gwynn (Darshaan)
Camas Park Stud
800,000
Badgers Bloodstock
f Galileo-Caumshinaun (Indian Ridge)
Castlebridge Consignment
700,000
Course Investment Corp
c Oasis Dream-Kassiopeia (Galileo)
Furnace Mill Stud
700,000
Demi O’Byrne
f Galileo-Peace Time (Surumu)
Gestut Etzean
600,000
Badgers Bloodstock
c Montjeu-Dance Parade (Gone West)
Glenvale Stud
520,000
Demi O’Byrne
C Gordon-Watson BS Sir Robert Ogden
Five-year tale Year
Cat
Off
Sold
Clearance (%)
Agg (gns)
Avg (gns)
Mdn (gns)
Top Price (gns)
2011
508
446
364
79.4
51,634,000
141,852
100,000
1,700,000
2010
689
595
449
75.5
48,243,000
107,445
70,000
1,200,000
2009
676
609
472
77.5
53,764,000
113,907
78,000
700,000
2008
610
532
407
76.5
48,996,000
120,383
85,000
650,000 (x2)
2007
733
639
510
79.8
64,922,000
127,298
80,000
2,500,000
Tattersalls October Book 2 Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
Price (gns)
Buyer
c Exceed And Excel-Temple Of Thebes (Bahri)
Lofts Hall Stud
260,000
Hong Kong Jockey Club
c Acclamation-Week End (Selkirk)
Rathbarry Stud
230,000
John Warren Bloodstock
c Shamardal-Melody Fair (Montjeu)
Pier House Stud
220,000
Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock
c Acclamation-Miss Corinne (Mark Of Esteem)
Parkway Farm
200,000
Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock
c Acclamation-Intrepid Queen (Theatrical)
Castlebridge Consignment 180,000
Shadwell Estate Company
c Acclamation-Grand Slam Maria (Anabaa)
Rathbarry Stud
165,000
Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock
c Acclamation-With Colour (Rainbow Quest)
Rathbarry Stud
165,000
David Redvers Bloodstock
Five-year tale Year
Cat
Off
Sold
Agg (gns)
Avg (gns)
Mdn (gns)
Top Price (gns)
2011
833
750
635
25,284,500
39,818
30,000
260,000
2010
1,031
929
685
22,241,900
32,470
25,000
240,000
2009
820
733
606
20,565,500
33,936
25,000
260,000
2008
847
719
509
19,672,700
38,650
29,000
420,000
2007
633
569
473
23,907,500
50,544
35,000
300,000
Tattersalls October Book 3 Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
f Kyllachy-Quantum (Alhaarth)
Shortgrove Manor Stud
Price (gns) 65,000
Buyer Rabbah Bloodstock
f Acclamation-Miss Chaussini (Rossini)
Langton Stud
57,000
Jamie Railton Bloodstock
c Avonbridge-Lauren Louise (Tagula)
Broughton Bloodstock
52,000
Mocklershill
c Authorized-Zam Zoom (Dalakhani)
Hillwood Stud
48,000
Blandford Bloodstock
f Ishiguru-Vellena (Lucky Story)
Powerstown Stud
40,000
Peter Makin
f Exceed And Excel-Fanny’s Fancy (Groom Dancer)
Genesis Green Stud
38,000
Rabbah Bloodstock
Five-year tale Year
Cat
Off
Sold
Agg (gns)
Avg (gns)
Mdn (gns)
Top Price (gns)
2011
346
308
223
1,864,500
8,361
5,500
65,000
2010
510
433
284
1,842,200
6,487
3,500
82,000
2009
466
412
294
2,442,500
8,308
5,850
50,000
2008
485
414
271
2,815,300
10,389
7,000
72,000
2007
653
573
367
5,697,400
15,524
11,000
70,000
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Galileo fillies accounted for five of the six highest prices (see panel, page 63) and for, good measure the only lot to break his stranglehold was an Oasis Dream colt out of a mare from the champion sire’s first crop. That yearling, bred by Leicestershire-based George and Jackie Smith, showed a huge advance on Oasis Dream’s £30,000 stud fee when selling to Coolmore for 700,000gns. Highclere Stud was the leading Book 1 consignor for the fifth consecutive year.
While Book 1 was dominated by the progeny of Galileo, in the second book it was the turn of Acclamation to overshadow every other sire (see panel, page 63). Colts by the Rathbarry Stud inmate accounted for six of the top 10 prices. Largely thanks to Acclamation’s success, Rathbarry were leading vendors in Book 2, selling 12 lots for a total of 1,160,000gns. The sale topper was a 260,000gns colt by Exceed And Excel, another stallion in fashion, bred by Anthony and Victoria Pakenham and consigned from Hugo and Jo
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The Highclere-consigned, Fittocks Stud-bred filly by Galileo out of Blue Symphony
Lascelles’ Lofts Hall Stud. Peter Doyle and his son Ross were the leading Book 2 buyers, with 32 purchases for 1,956,000gns.
It is likely that some of their yearling buys, including a 220,000gns Shamardal colt, will be trained by Richard Hannon for Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum.
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Goffs Orby Sex/Breeding
Vendor
Tattersalls October Book 3
f New Approach-Posterity (Indian Ridge)
Castlebridge Consignment
350,000
Shadwell Estate Co
While Tattersalls opted for a colt-heavy Book 2, in which only 37% of the catalogue were fillies, almost exactly the opposite was true in Book 3. The final October catalogue, squeezed into one day for the first time, featured 62% fillies and they accounted for seven of the top 10 lots. Rabbah Bloodstock, the Maktoum offshoot, was the leading Book 3 buyer, taking home five lots for 158,000gns headed by the sale-topping 65,000gns Kyllachy filly bought by Saeed Manana. The filly was sold from John Worboys’ Shortgrove Manor Stud. Michael Wates’ Langton Stud was leading consignor, selling five lots for 122,500gns.
Goffs Orby Sale Although it featured advances in turnover, median and clearance rate, Ireland’s flagship yearling sale lacked the stars seen a week
Top lots Price (€)
Buyer
f Arch-Princess Kris (Kris)
Airlie Stud
340,000
Shadwell Estate Co
c Montjeu-Mayano Sophia (Rock Of Gibraltar)
Glenvale Stud
300,000
Sir Robert Ogden
f Galileo-Altitude (Green Desert)
Staffordstown
300,000
Sir Robert Ogden
f Marju-Mayenne (Nureyev)
Kilcarn Stud
260,000
Shadwell Estate Co
f Verglas-Limpopo (Green Desert)
Swordlestown Stud
210,000
Oliver Cole
c Galileo-Kentucky Warbler (Spinning World)
Churchtown House Stud
205,000
Stephen Hillen
Five-year tale Year
Off
Sold
Clearance (%)
Agg (gns)
Avg (€)
Mdn (€)
Top Price (€)
2011
614
487
79.3
22,522,500
46,247
30,000
350,000
2010
610
467
76.6
22,322,500
47,800
29,000
950,000
2009
610
499
81.8
24,784,600
49,669
28,000
475,000
2008
592
444
75.0
32,353,000
72,867
45,000
1,000,000
2007
565
488
86.4
53,851,000
110,350
72,000
2,400,000
later in Book 1 at Tattersalls’ October Yearling Sale. Indeed the highest price of €350,000 paid by Hamdan Al Maktoum for a first-crop New Approach filly was the lowest amount for a Goffs yearling sale-topper since 1995.
That filly, bred by Ruairi O’Coileain’s Ennistown Stud and sold by the Castlebridge Consignment, was one of 11 lots bought by Hamdan Al Maktoum for a total of €2,075,000. Shadwell’s haul also included a €340,000
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Like his father Machiavellian before him, MEDICEAN is building a legacy which should stand the test of time: L SIX individual Group 1 winners to date, including the multiple Gr.1 winning 2yo and Leading First Crop Sire DUTCH ART. L 18 individual Stakes performers in 2011 including the Gr.2 Blandford Stakes winner MANIEREE, the Gr.3 Prestige Stakes winner REGAL REALM and the highly impressive LR Finale Stakes winner SAPPHIRE.
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DREAM RESULTS 1 Gr.1 Prix Morny 6f, at 2
4 Gr.1 Haydock Sprint Cup 6f, at 3
beating Gr.1 Classic winner TIN HORSE and dual Gr.2 winner LIBRANNO.
beating Gr.1 winners SOLE POWER, SOCIETY ROCK, WOOTTON BASSETT and KINGSGATE NATIVE.
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5 Gr.1 Prix de la Foret 7f, at 3
beating multiple Gr.1 winners GOLDIKOVA and MARCHAND D’OR.
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Tattersalls Ireland September Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
c Duke Of Marmalade-Literacy (Diesis)
Grove Stud
Price (€) 70,000
Buyer Willie Browne
c Rock Of Gibraltar-Almaaseh (Dancing Brave)
Moortown House Stud
65,000
John O’Byrne
c Holy Roman Emperor-Balting Lass (Orpen)
Castlebridge Consignment
62,000
Palatinate T’breds
c Acclamation-Vintage Tipple (Entrepreneur)
Grove Stud
58,000
Sackville Donald
c Dylan Thomas-Softly Tread (Tirol)
Michael Daly
52,000
Peter & Ross Doyle
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Five-year tale
Goffs’ leading consignor: Flash Conroy
Arch filly sold by Sonia Rogers’s Airlie Stud while Sir Robert Ogden bought two lots for €300,000 apiece, including a Galileo filly out of Alouette’s daughter Altitude, sold by breeder Kirsten Rausing from her Irish-based Staffordstown farm. John Ferguson signed for nine lots for a total of €822,000 while the sale’s leading vendor was Flash Conroy’s County Tipperary-based Glenvale Stud after selling 13 yearlings for a total of €1,155,000.
Tattersalls Ireland Sale There may have been no six-figure lots, with a modest top price of €70,000 paid by Willie Browne for a Duke Of Marmalade colt to resell next year, but there was no shortage of demand at Tattersalls Ireland’s September Yearling Sale. The clearance rate of 84% was the best of recent years and the €4,626,400 turnover was the highest since the halcyon days of 2007, although it was little more than half that year’s €9,001,400 figure. The €10,911 average and €8,000 median had climbed to their highest levels since 2008. There was a healthy smattering of British trainers at the sale, including Tom Dascombe, who paid €58,000 for an Acclamation colt through Ed Sackville of Sackville Donald.
Keeneland September Sale Although still a far cry from its all-time high of almost $400 million in 2006, turnover at this year’s Keeneland September Sale passed the $200 million mark for the first time since 2008, with a final gross of $223,487,800.
Off
Sold
Clearance (%)
Agg (€)
Avg (€)
505
424
83.9
4,626,400
10,911
8,000
2010
512
426
83.2
4,336,450
10,179
6,500
2009
510
399
78.2
3,920,550
9,826
5,500
2008
466
300
64.4
4,421,400
14,738
10,500
2007
640
475
74.3
9,001,400
18,950
13,000
Mdn (€)
Keeneland September Sale Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
Price ($)
Buyer
c A P Indy-Malka (Deputy Minister)
Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency
1,400,000
Amerman, Evans & Co.
c Awesome Again-Legs Lawlor (Unbridled)
Greenwood Lodge Farm
1,350,000
Adena Springs
f Unbridled’s Song-Lady Of Choice (Storm Bird)
Dromoland Farm
1,300,000
Besilu Stables
c Street Cry-Forest Music (Unbridled’s Song)
Gainesway
1,200,000
George Bolton
f Bernardini-Silk N’ Sapphire (Smart Strike)
Valkyre Stud
1,200,000
Besilu Stables
f Unbridled’s Song-Silvery Swan (Silver Deputy)
Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency
1,000,000
c Street Cry-Hollywood Wildcat (Kris S)
Taylor Made Sales Agency
925,000
Besilu Stables
c Bernardini-Brandy Rose (Distinctive Pro)
Bluewater Sales
875,000
Demi O’Byrne
Whisper Hill Farm
Five-year tale Year
Cat
Off
Sold
Clearance (%)
Agg ($)
Avg ($)
Mdn ($)
2011
4,319
3,689
2,921
79.2
223,487,800
76,511
30,000
2010
4,857
4,173
3,059
73.3
198,257,900
64,811
25,000
2009
5,189
4,360
3,159
72.5
191,859,200
60,734
22,000
2008
5,555
4,795
3,605
75.2
327,999,100
90,984
37,000
2007
5,553
4,901
3,799
77.5
385,018,600
101,347
42,000
Italian Sales ITS Sex/Breeding
Vendor
f Cape Cross-Claba Di San Jore (Barathea)
Razza del Velino
260,000
Scuderia Effevi
c Manduro-Paint In Green (Invincible Spirit)
Razza del Velino
120,000
Scuderia Effevi
f Shamardal-Strategic Tactics (Bigstone)
Razza del Velino
85,000
Mocklershill
f Manduro-Holy Moon (Hernando)
Razza del Velino
70,000
Scuderia Effevi
c Exceed And Excel-Muntada (King’s Best)
Rima Stud
56,000
Con Marnane
Price (€)
Buyer
SGA Sex/Breeding
Vendor
c Dubawi-Windy Britain (Mark Of Esteem)
Az.Agr. Antonio Rosati Colarieti
210,000
Anthony Stroud
c Oasis Dream-Maschera D’oro (Mtoto)
Razza del Sole srl
150,000
Bruno Grizzetti
f Montjeu-Di Moi Oui (Warning)
Agricola Oriano
120,000
John O’Byrne
c New Approach-My Personal Space (Rahy)
Az.Agr. Antonio Rosati Colarieti
105,000
Scuderia Effevi
c Dubawi-Akka Brava (Royal Academy)
S.A.R.L.
105,000
Incolinx
Price (€)
Buyer
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The average of $76,511, up 18%, and the $30,000 median, increased by 20%, were also the highest figures for three years. As usual, Rome agent Federico Barberini – who bought Dream Ahead in Keeneland’s final book two years ago – outlasted all other Europeans and bought two lots for $10,000 and $2,500 on the sale’s thirteenth and final day.
Italian Sales SGA/ITS Despite some six-figure transactions, neither of Italy’s yearling sales, taking place a week apart at the same venue outside Milan in September, were outstanding successes. Anthony Stroud travelled to the SGA Sale, paying €210,000 for a Dubawi colt, but there was a clearance rate of just 58%. The ITS Sale, which was revived this year, had two six-figure transactions, both sold by the Botti family’s Razza del Velino and bought by Scuderia Effevi, led by a €260,000 Cape Cross half-sister to the Derby Italiano winners Awelmarduk and Crackerjack King and Gran Premio di Milano winner Jakkalberry.
Arqana Arc Sale Top lots Sex/Breeding
Vendor
Price (€)
Buyer
Glorious Sight (3f Singspiel)
Robert Collet
1,700,000
Oceanic Bloodstock
Limonar (3f Street Cry)
Carlos Laffon-Parias
580,000
West Point Thoroughbreds
Silver Pond (4c Act One)
Carlos Laffon-Parias
510,000
Chantilly Bloodstock
Best Dating (4g King’s Best)
Stephane Wattel
340,000
Anthony Stroud
Shimraan (4g Rainbow Quest)
Aga Khan Studs
310,000
Anthony Stroud
Cool Dude (3c Lemon Drop Kid)
Criquette Head-Maarek
310,000
Howard Liang
Arqana Arc Sale There was a phenomenal top-end trade at this annual boutique sale with a top price of €1.7 million paid for Poule d’Esaai des Pouliches runner-up Glorious Sight. Andreas Putsch of Haras de Saint-Pair bought the three-year-old, who was well beaten in the following day’s Prix de l’Opera. Terry Finley of leading US syndicate West Point Thoroughbreds had come on from Goffs and paid €580,000 for the three-yearold Limonar, winner of the Listed Prix
Coronation at Saint-Cloud. The Grand Prix de Chantilly winner Silver Pond was bought for €510,000 by Saeed Al Romaithi, whose 2010 purchase Rajsaman had scored earlier in the afternoon. The four-year-old was unplaced in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe a few hours after going through the ring. Although there was a clearance rate of only 61.7%, an improvement on last year, the top end demand saw turnover rise by 90% to €6,347,000.
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Number of yearlings sold for more than:
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£500,000
£200,000
21
115
325
2004
8
88
278
2005
10
139
384
2006
17
144
420
2007
19
146
492
2008
14
156
430
2009
12
123
408
2010
9
94
308
2011
12
111
387
nomination price of yearlings in the Orby Sale at Goffs of just over €30,000, as against £45,000 in Book 1 at Tattersalls, respective averages of just under €60,000 and just over 140,000gns point to significantly different levels of profitability, which saw somewhere in the region of 70% of the lots sold in Book 1 cover the nomination price plus £20,000, in contrast to a figure of
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around half that at Goffs. In the face of such an adverse economic environment the results achieved at Tattersalls were a hugely welcome boost to the industry, and an indication that the market is recovering. Yet looked at as a whole, the results of this year's European yearling sales indicate the amount of ground still to be made up.
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Kept extremely busy throughout the October Sale was the new training partnership of Daniel Kübler and his fiancée Claire Middlebrook, who will set up at Whistbury Manor in Hampshire this month. The couple, who are leasing a yard on the estate from the Harper family, will share Whitsbury’s famous gallops with fellow resident trainer George Baker. Though the licence will be held in Kübler’s name, it is very much a joint enterprise, with Middlebrook, who recently completed a stint as assistant trainer to Jeremy Noseda, taking an equally hands-on role. “When you get into horseracing you just get hooked and it’s always been my ambition to train”, she says. We want to do things slightly differently, not just send horses in a straight line up the gallops every day, and we have plenty of space to turn horses out. An experienced rider, Middlebrook also has strong ties to the industry via her parents, Gary and Lesley, who are well known as successful owner/breeders of the likes of Reverence and Distinctive. “Mum and dad are right behind us, though I think they’re glad I have my accounting experience to fall back on,” says Middlebrook, who has also enjoyed the city life in her time with PricewaterhouseCoopers. “I just came to the point where I wanted to do something else and I’ve been very lucky. My parents have never tried to stop me following this dream and everyone at work was very jealous when I told them what I was going to do. “We’ve got a few syndicates lined up and a few people who want to buy a horse. We’re trying to attract people from outside racing and some of my former colleagues are interested.” Kübler and Middlebrook, both 28, met when working for Highclere Stud before both heading to America to further their experience of the racing world. “I’m originally from Switzerland and spent some time in Australia breaking horses but my
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owners of Paddy Power Gold Cup winner Tranquil Sea and Cheltenham Festival winners Back In Front and Ninetieth Minute. Both farms are in County Kildare and managed by David Cox, who is married to Horseracing Ireland’s Tamso Doyle. Dave Myerscough, a grandson of Vincent O’Brien, trained for five years on the Curragh before turning his hand to stud and sales work. He says: “I had more than 30 winners and I really enjoyed it while I was doing it but I thought there must be easier ways of losing money. “We have a mix of homebreds and horses for clients and we’re looking to increase our broodmare band.”
Historic names form new commercial venture
Making his Mark
David Cox, left, and Dave Myerscough
A new name among the consignors’ list this season is Baroda & Colbinstown Studs. While each stud on its own is well known, this is the first time they have operated in partnership. “We sold our first horse together at Doncaster,” says Dave Myerscough of Colbinstown, who has established the joint venture with David Cox of Baroda. “We had a small number of horses each last year so we thought we’d try to pull together, try to keep the costs down and have a bigger presence at the sales. We’re getting some pretty good feedback and hopefully now we can come up with some good results.” The duo should certainly be pleased with their results from Book 1, with the two yearlings offered – colts by High Chaparral and Pivotal – fetching 135,000gns and 110,000gns. They also found homes for all three offered during Book 2. “We’ve a nice bunch of mares for the December Sales too, including the dam of Talwar and a half-sister to Midday,” says Myerscough, whose father Philip is an auctioneer at Tattersalls and formerly owned Baroda Stud before selling it to the Cox family. The Coxes also own Rosetown Stud and have tasted plenty of success on the racecourse as the
Mark Richards is well known on these shores as a former jump jockey but he has been absent for 12 years during his time working for the Hong Kong Jockey Club. A recent change of personnel at the club has seen him step into the role of yearling buyer. “I shadowed Mark Player last year and took over in December,” says Richards, whose buying season starts in Deauville and ends at Inglis’s Easter Sale in Australia. Such was the strength of Book 1 at Tattersalls that Richard was forced to extend his trip by a week to cover Book 2. “I would have liked to have everything done in the first week but the market has just been incredibly strong,” he admitted. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so far out with my estimates. After half an hour on the first day I knew that I would need to reassess. It’s been so different to Goffs or Arqana.” With seven yearlings bought at Keeneland, Richards was hoping to secure 14 from the European sales. The Stormy Atlantic colt bought during Book 1 was joined by four Book 2 colts with price tags ranging from 120,000gns to 260,000gns for the sale-topping son of Exceed And Excel out of Temple Of Thebes. All
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first job in racing was with Tom George in Gloucestershire,” says Kübler, who has also worked for Gai Waterhouse in Australia and Ben Cecil in America. “I spent three years with Roger Charlton and learnt so much from him. His attention to detail is phenomenal.” The couple hope to start their new venture with around 15 horses and the yard is already in the process of being stocked following the purchase of two fillies by Medicean and one by Compton Place at Tattersalls. “I’ll be the trainer and Claire will be the boss,” says Kübler with an attitude that will surely stand him in good stead for future married life.
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for the winter game. “I do miss the jump racing – I haven’t been to Cheltenham for 12 years!”
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Consignor Bumble Mitchell may have had just two yearlings in Book 1 but she was delighted with the results when selling an Oasis Dream filly for 320,000gns and a Selkirk filly for 120,000gns. Both were consigned by Mitchell for a relatively new name on the scene, The Kathryn Stud, which is based in Buckinghamshire on the site of a former dairy farm and owned by breeders Fergus and Kathryn Anstock. “I knew I had two nice fillies but you never dream they’ll go quite as well as that. I did sell a yearling for 530,000gns back in the eighties but these have been the best I’ve sold for a long time. I’m extremely lucky that The Kathryn Stud sent me two such lovely fillies,” said Mitchell, who was introduced to the Anstocks by bloodstock agent Jeremy Brummitt, who advises the couple. “This is the third year I’ve consigned for them and they have really nice horses,” she added. Everybody needed a lift and the strength of the sale has cheered up quite a few people.
Sommerville heads for home This was the final October Sale for Kevin Sommerville, a member of Juddmonte’s nominations team and one of the founding committee members of the TBA’s Next Generation Club. Sommerville, 31, is returning to his native South Africa with his wife Katrina to work for the newly-formed Cape Thoroughbred Sales company under the command of his former boss Robin Bruss. “It’s a completely new sales company so everything has to be started from scratch,” says Sommerville. “Initially my main job will be client relations. We want to make the sale as enjoyable as we can for the customer and to encourage people from overseas to come to South Africa to buy and race horses.” Sommerville is a graduate of the second Darley Flying Start scheme and also did a stint
at Keeneland before joining Juddmonte in 2008. “It’s been an absolute privilege to work for Juddmonte and I’d like to thank Philip (Mitchell) and Simon (Mocckridge) for giving me the chance. There are too many things that I will miss about being here,” he says. “I’m really proud of the incredible success of the Juddmonte stallions but it’s also been a real golden patch for the racehorses. During the time I’ve been here I’ve become very attached to Oasis Dream and I watch his results more than any other stallion. I’ve come to know his stock very well and if I could leave one comment on him for trainers and breeders it’s that they need a strong pace in a race. They absolutely thrive on it just like he did.” Passionate about encouraging young people to become involved in the breeding industry, Sommerville met a group of like-minded individuals when he signed up for the NGC committee. He has made a significant contribution to the formative years of the club and he admits to sadness in having to relinquish his role.
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will be temporarily under the care of trainer Nick Littmoden, who, with bloodstock agent Larry Stratton, assists Richards when buying in Europe. The horses will head to Hong Kong next year to be sold as two-year-olds. “In 2012 our sale will be split into two parts for the first time,” explains Richards. “The December sale will be primarily northern hemisphere horses and the March sale mainly southern hemisphere but there’s always one that isn’t quite ready for the sale or has had a setback and this offers a second chance. Originally the sale was put back to March to give the southern hemisphere horses a bit more time.” The buying team has a strict set of criteria for each yearling to meet: colts are very much favoured and each must pass a stringent vetting process in Hong Kong. Having a horse by the right sire is also essential. “Encosta De Lago works particularly well, as does O’Reilly, and Pins did too,” says Richards. “In the northern hemisphere it’s not so obvious. We haven’t had a good Galileo in Hong Kong yet but it’s only a matter of time – he can’t be a good sire everywhere else in the world and not in Hong Kong. “I’m very aware that the distances we race over need a sharper type of mare under a stallion anyway. I’m not keen to be looking at 2400m winners – I’m looking more for the sprinter/miler mares that will put speed into a horse. A lot of our best races are up to a mile. We don’t have the number of races to be buying the mile and a half horses – there are only three races over 2400m. We’re not just buying horses to race at two and three – we need durable horses who will start racing at three and hopefully carry on until they’re about nine. We want sustainability, durability as well as performance.” He adds: “I have an open mind on stallions. I prefer a proven sire but you also have to be aware of what’s coming through. While I was in America recently I was very impressed with the stature of the Street Boss and Street Sense yearlings. From a Hong Kong perspective I see them as being a little bit more substantial than the Street Crys. “I picked up a Dutch Art at Goffs: they look like the type of horses who could do well in Hong Kong. Invincible Spirit and Acclamation are also obvious horses because they are fairly speed-orientated.” Having retired from race-riding in June 1999, Richards wasted no time in establishing himself in Hong Kong. By August he was already a presenter on the racing channel and he later became manager of the HKJC Racing Club, which aims to attract young people into racing. “People are not allowed to go racing in Hong Kong until they are 18,” he explains. “My job was to try to educate people about horses and racing.” Despite enjoying life in his adopted home country, he admits he still has the odd pang
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He says: “A lot of people love racing but few understand how a racehorse is made and it’s essential that we try to explain that to the younger generation. It’s a real testament to the industry in this country that there are some young passionate people keen on keeping it going. We need to follow the TBA’s initiative and try to set up a similar group in South Africa to try to expose more people to the bloodstock industry.”
‘The painted colt’ After two weeks at Tattersalls, even the hardiest of sales professionals need a little pick-me-up and some light relief was provided on the Friday night of Book 3 as a piebald colt by Mette Campbell-Andenaes’s paint stallion I Was Framed entered the ring. Introduced by auctioneer Alastair Pim as ‘the painted colt’, the boldly coloured yearling drew the kind of crowd usually reserved for stellar lots at the December Mares’ Sale and with a number
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of rival bidders, he was eventually knocked down to Martin Percival for 11,000gns. There can be few horses to have been sold
Quite apart from his expert handling of Frankel, there’s no denying that there’s just something a little bit different about Sir Henry Cecil. His attention to detail is the stuff of legend and it would seem he also has a unique approach to yearling selection. While looking at a Kyllachy colt out of Up And About from the Whatton Manor Stud draft, he asked Edward Player if he could lead the horse. Sir Henry was obviously impressed as he later bought him for 100,000gns.
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a Classic sire in the making Dual Gr.1 winner: Criterium International at 2 and Coral Eclipse at 4
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John Warren (x2), Gill Richardson (x3), Peter & Ross Doyle, Ed Sackville (x3), Blandford Bloodstock (x2), Willie Browne, Team Valor, Robin O’Ryan, BBA Ireland, Jill Lamb, David Elsworth, Amanda Perrett, Willie Muir, Sylvain Vidal, etc
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Grim picture, but light at the end of the tunnel Michael Harris bemoans racing’s dire funding but says work is underway to find a solution Racehorse owners in Britain will not be surprised to see that today’s overall prize-money message makes for very grim reading. Our Racecourse League Table (page 87) shows that, when taking the past 12 months up to and including September into account, total prize-money has declined to £90.5 million, a drop of £15m or 14%. This drastic decline is largely due to the yearon-year levy figure dipping by £21.5m and owners’ contributions declining by £2m as a result of a reduction in entries. The figure swings back the other way when you take account of the 12-month increase in racecourse executive and sponsorship contributions. These have risen by £10m, pushing the overall racecourse figure up to the current £40m level and reflecting the fact that the courses have injected more of their media rights income into prize-money in an effort to cushion the levy decline.
Nevertheless, the overall picture remains depressing and whether there is light at the end of the tunnel depends on the outcome of two major pieces of work that are currently taking place within the racing and betting industries. The first is being conducted under the auspices of the Department for Culture,
“We must only agree
to a levy replacement if it will leave racing better off” Media and Sport. It involves betting and racing being engaged in discussions on a system that could eventually replace the levy with a commercial mechanism. For this to happen, however, it will be necessary for any agreement to be underpinned by new legislation that ensures
that our industry shares in the value of bets that are struck on all British horseracing, wherever and however that bet is struck. The second of these work streams involves the racecourses on the one side and the horsemen on the other. Again, commercial agreements between the two parties will be the foundation of this new structure but, just as we need enforceability with the bookmakers, we must also have it with the racecourses. Given that the horsemen can be given absolute assurances, there is some logic attached to a system whereby money flows from the betting industry to the racecourses and from the courses to the horsemen. But, whatever the shortcomings of the levy system – and it is clearly delivering a miserable return to racing at the moment – it has provided certainty for racing over 50 years. The present government may be keen to see the demise of the levy, but racing must be equally resolute in only agreeing to this if and when there is a replacement that is guaranteed to leave this industry in a better position.
Book your place for the ROA marquee on Saturday, November 12 at Cheltenham’s Open Meeting and enjoy one of the early highlights of the season. The ROA facility provides TVs, betting facilities, a cash bar, and hot and cold food is available to purchase, allowing members and their guests to enjoy a top day’s racing in comfortable surroundings. The Open Meeting has a great atmosphere, with 80 trade stands in The Open Shopping Village. The centrepiece of this top quality fixture is the Paddy Power Gold Cup. Last season’s 50th anniversary race went to Little Josh, a popular local winner for trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies and his 18-year-old son and jockey, Sam. Club admission for 18-24-year-olds is £22 on arrival with proof of age. Under 18s are admitted free. Club/Tattersalls admission badges can be ordered online at cheltenham.co.uk or by calling 0844 5793003. Tickets for the ROA marquee can be ordered by calling 020 7152 0200, or book online at racehorseowners.net ● Cheltenham racecourse has collaborated with its neighbour, the Ellenborough Park, in offering guests staying on relevant racedays exclusive access to the racecourse via a fleet of vehicles. Details can be found at www.ellenboroughpark.com
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RULE CHANGES One of the proposals introduced as part of the BHA’s Whip Review recommended that where a jockey is found to have breached the rules through their use of the whip resulting in a suspension of three days or more, the jockey will forfeit any share of prize-money as well as the riding fee. To underpin this rule, new Rule (E)89A.1 means it is an offence for an owner to compensate, or instruct any person to compensate, a jockey for earnings forfeited as a result of breaching the whip rules. The BHA’s head of communications Paul Struthers explained: “It is important to stress that during the consultation phase jockeys were adamant that they were never instructed to breach the whip rules. “We accepted that, but there would have been little point in implementing a financial element to the new penalty structure without a supporting rule and penalty structure that prevented jockeys bring compensated for any forfeiture of riding fee or prize-money and deterred anyone who might be tempted to do so.” *The new rules are now subject to review.
Claiming races Racecourse claims are being abolished this month, as part of a package of changes to the Claiming Race Protocol. From November 7, all claims will be made by telephone to Weatherbys. This reflects a dwindling number of claims being made on the track. The telephone claiming line will incorporate an advisory message letting potential claimants know that it will be a breach of Rule (F)56 to be: ● Party to more than one claim per horse; ● Submitting a claim when a person with whom they are already in a partnership has already submitted a claim. Penalties are being increased to reflect the seriousness of the breach and claimants’ awareness of the rules and their responsibilities. It will be an offence for a claimed horse to be entered or run for a period of six months (and for it to be an offence by the successful claimant and the owner to run such a horse) if it is sold or leased (in full or in part) to either the previous owner or any of the unsuccessful claimants. To avoid such a breach the names of all claimants will be published the day after on the Administration Site and the BHA Site.
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Whip Review
Owners can’t compensate jockeys for loss of earnings under the new whip rules
These changes follow recommendations made by a working party comprising the BHA, NTF, ROA and RCA. The updated Claiming Race Protocol can be viewed on the ROA website from November 7.
Integrity rules Owners’ attention is drawn to a number of substantive new rules being introduced by the BHA, as provisions of the Integrity Codes of Conduct have been moved into the Rules of Racing. The Integrity Code of Conduct instructed owners to refrain from laying a horse he/she owned, and from laying a horse from a yard where they have a horse in training, but this is moving under rule, and the new wording follows: New rule (E) 92.2 will be effective from November 1: 92.2 A Listed Person must not 92.2.1 lay any horse he owns, or any horse under the care or control of the same Trainer as any horse he owns, with a Betting Organisation to lose a race. The rule comes with increased penalties. The guidelines give an entry point of £1,000 or suspension/withdrawal/disqualification for three months, and range of £500-£2,500, one month–three years. The ROA Council made representation against this change, but it was nonetheless ratified by the BHA. To support these rules, new Rule (A) 42A, is being introduced which will require that owners, trainers and jockeys should report any instances of actual or attempted malpractice which may compromise the integrity of horseracing. Many sports have similar rules in place, as the sport’s participants will often be the best sources for such information.
Other integrity changes Other provisions in the Codes which are not already covered by specific Rules are being
moved into the Registration/Licence Application Guidance Notes. The provisions will become relevant criteria taken into account when assessing an applicant’s ‘suitability’ at application stage, and on an ongoing basis. Any failure to observe the provisions for the criteria will become a matter for the Licensing Committee. The Rules of Racing, including forthcoming rules changes, are online at http://rules.britishhorseracing.com/Home
Non-Racing agreement (NRA) When a horse changes hands, or is retired, a Non-Racing Agreement (NRA) may be completed where the intention is that it will not participate in any future race. This agreement is then lodged with Weatherbys, who are able to flag their database should an entry be made for that horse to run again. Following consultation with industry groups, the BHA has amended the NRA and Rule (E)26 and the following process will apply from November 1. NRAs must be on the prescribed form NRAI (available from Weatherbys), signed by the person transferring the horse and by the transferee. The form should accompany the horse’s passport and be sent to the Racing Calendar Office at Weatherbys, where the horse’s passport will be endorsed. Where an NRA is registered, the Authority will notify the person who transferred the horse of any occasion on which the horse is reported as being in training or an attempt is made to enter to run in a race under these rules and will prevent the horse from being entered to run in any such race. The Authority may cancel the registration of the NRA where it receives a written and signed notice of cancellation in the prescribed form from all persons who signed the Form NRA1. It is expected that this will further protect horses which come out of training with the intention that they should not race again.
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ROA FORUM Great Racing Photographs by Edward Whitaker Edward Whitaker, the award-winning racing and sports photographer, has few equals when it comes to capturing the magic and essence of horseracing. Beyond The Frame is his second collection of images and follows on from his first award-winning book produced in 2008. The photographs show the full scope of Whitaker’s work, from sporting action at the main events around the globe – Cheltenham, Royal Ascot, Goodwood, Aintree, Belmont, Santa Anita, Churchill Downs and Longchamp – to candid and intimate portraits of some of the leading lights of the industry, as well as racegoers in all their finery. They are all here! Each image is linked by a caption describing the photograph, why and when it was taken. This is a must-have book for all lovers of the wonderful sport of horseracing. The special ROA price is £24 (RRP £30). To order, phone 01933 304858 and quote ROA. Or write to: Raceform Ltd, Sanders Road, Wellingborough NN8 4BX.
Chanelle and AP McCoy, Rachel Reidy and Emma Spencer at the 2010 Awards
Book your places for racing’s big night out Have you booked your places for this year’s glittering ROA/sportingbet.com Horseracing Awards yet? The prestigious event is one of racing’s highlights of the year, recognising the stars of the Flat and jump seasons and their owners. The awards will be held on Thursday, December 1 at the London Hilton on Park Lane. The evening begins at 7.15pm with a champagne reception, sponsored by The Jockey Club. Guests then enjoy a fabulous three-course dinner and the awards ceremony. All categories are voted for by ROA members. Following the awards, there will be a grand auction conducted by Richard
Phillips and a silent auction offering some unique and exclusive lots. Both will raise funds for the Starlight Children’s Foundation. The evening will finish in style with dancing to a live band and a fun casino. Tickets are £140, with tables of ten available at a special price of £1,200. We recommend booking as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Book online at www.racehorseowners.net, call the ROA office on 020 7152 0200, or email kbrewer@roa.co.uk. An album of photographs from last year’s event can be viewed on the ROA website in the Events section.
The ROA’s series of monthly website competitions from July to September, to win a day-trip to the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on a tour operated by Horse Racing Abroad, proved to be very popular. ROA member Alex Woodger from Crawley was among the six lucky prize winners, and his guest was fellow member Tracey Walsom, who also co-owns a five-year-old gelding in training, Screaming Brave, with Woodger. Woodger said: “It was a fantastic trip to win, particularly as we had never been to the Arc before and I had wanted to go for over 20 years! The day trip meant an early start from home in Sussex but the seamless organisation of Horse Racing Abroad ensured it was a wonderfully smooth trip.
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“The racing action was fantastic and the day was helped by the summer weather! Horse Racing Abroad’s private facility provided an ideal base to soak up the atmosphere of such an amazing racecourse. “The facility’s position gave us a chance to get close to the winners as they returned up the horsewalk, greeted by the huge cheers in the stands, which was a particular highlight. “We also managed to back four winners, which was the icing on the cake. We are already hoping that we might return again in future years.” Member Howard Cushing from Devon was another of the winners. He attended with his wife Andrea and said: “My wife and I had a wonderful time at Longchamp for the
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Iconic: Longchamp in the autumn
Arc. We upgraded our day-trip prize to a two-night stay, enabling us to attend both racedays, thus enjoying two great days of racing and spending both nights in Paris, with the Monday for sightseeing. It was a thoroughly memorable trip.” The other winners were Ryan Hadfield, Leslie Buckley, Richard Jurd and Malcolm Blogg. THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
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George Cornes GEORGE CORNES was a rather appropriate member of the association to interview given the time of year, as his pride and joy is named Two Turtle Doves, a five-year-old who provided him with his first winner as an owner at Chepstow in August. For good measure, the Michael Mullineauxtrained mare followed up over course and distance just over a week later. Cornes recently retired, from working at Bentley Cars in Crewe, although on the day he spoke to Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder he had been through a rather traumatic counselling session with a person in debt, as he helps out at a local Citizens’ Advice Bureau. Working through payment plans is a useful sideline for any racehorse owner to have, although Two Turtle Doves has paid her way since Cornes took the plunge to buy her in June, as apart from the two wins she has finished in the first four on four occasions from eight runs for her new owner. “I first became interested in racehorse ownership when invited to join the Bluestone Syndicate some six years ago,” said Cornes, who back then also owned a greyhound, Dalcash Sweettea, who won many races and was third in the Laurel Cup at Belle Vue. “At the time the horse in the syndicate was Cardington Queen, trained by Michael. As a member of the syndicate, I went to Newmarket sales with Michael – that was a good experience for a future private owner.” Roxy Spirit, owned in partnership with her breeder Peter Craven, was the first horse to carry Cornes’s colours, which are inspired by the Roscommon county flag. They were designed originally by ten-year-old Jake Craven. However, he said: “Roxy Spirit was tried over various distances and types of races but
unfortunately the horse lost interest in a race when the other horses passed. She has been sold locally as a polo pony.” That experience did not put off Cornes and he continued: “Since going to the sales with Michael I have always paid a weekly visit to his yard to look over and watch horses on the gallops. “I live only 20 minutes from the yard. Michael and [his wife] Sue make you feel extremely welcome, and there is always a coffee and a piece of cake. All the owners at the yard are encouraged to be involved with the horses and there is a great team spirit at the yard.” With Mullineaux based near Tarporley in Cheshire, Two Turtle Doves has tended to race in the Midlands and north. “I have had a fun time travelling with her all round Britain,” said Cornes. “Doves knows her way around the M6, M5 and M40. On August Bank Holiday Monday we decided to travel south for a change and entered a five-furlong handicap at Chepstow. “Doves enjoyed the Welsh surroundings and with Michael’s apprentice Joseph Young on board, the horse won by half a length from Colourbearer. It was an exciting finish! “We travelled south again to Chepstow a week or so later, when Harry Bentley rode her perfectly to win by a neck – that was exciting too!” Again with Bentley in the plate, Two Turtle Doves attempted a Chepstow hat-trick. Cornes continued: “That was our goal but after the race, in which she was fourth, she was found to be in-season.” As an aside, Cornes is clued-up when it comes to which vegetables are in season too. “I am a national horticultural judge in vegetables and know my onions,” he added.
In Brief Epsom Awards evening The 13th Epsom Owners and Trainers Awards evening will be held at Epsom Downs Racecourse on Saturday, November 26. The black tie awards presentation kicks off with a champagne reception and four-course dinner, and is followed by a charity auction and casino, live music and dancing until 1am. Tickets are £95 each before October 31, then £100 (£90 each for tables of ten or 12). An exclusive rate is offered at the Holiday Inn Express, Epsom Downs, of £59 per room per night, including breakfast, for bookings made by October 26. The evening benefits Epsom Racing Staff Welfare, which provides affordable accommodation and other welfare benefits for Epsom’s racing staff. To book tickets and tables, email epsomrsw@gmail.com or phone 01372 460406. Blue Square Novices’ Hurdle Series The Blue Square Novices’ Hurdle Series will be played out across eight Class 4 qualifiers, which kicked off at Chepstow in October and culminates in a Class 2 grand final at Uttoxeter on Saturday, February 11. The staying novice hurdles will be run over distances of two and a half to three miles during the season, with a Grand Prix style points system rewarding runners, riders and trainers down to sixth place. The series takes in Uttoxeter (October 28), Ffos Las (November 6), Sedgefield (November 22), Hereford (November 30), Newcastle (December 17), Fontwell Park and Newcastle (January, dates to be confirmed). Each qualifying race will be run at tariff and the final (Class 2 Open Novices’ Handicap) will be run with prize-money of £20,000. Full details can be found at www.northernracing.co.uk Bloodstock Taxation Code The latest edition of the Bloodstock Taxation Guide, published on behalf of the Horsemen’s Group, is now accessible in the member only section of the ROA website at racehorseowners.net. The guide, which is primarily aimed at breeders and owners of horses, includes a large number of changes, particularly in the VAT section, since it was produced four years ago.
George Cornes (right) with Two Turtle Doves after her second success at Chepstow
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ROA-sponsored Cambridgeshire winner
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 The Open Meeting, Cheltenham Book your places now for the ROA marquee on a card that features the Paddy Power Gold Cup. See page 80 for more details.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 ROA/sportingbet.com Horseracing Awards See page 82 for details.
DID YOU KNOW? For the purposes of ‘inside information’, Twitter would be viewed as being ‘public domain’ as far as Schedule (A)5 is concerned. However, Rule (F)95.2 and (F)100 require that Weatherbys are notified immediately of a non-runner, and if news appeared on Twitter before Weatherbys were notified, this would probably amount to a breach of this rule.
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Tickets and details for all events are on sale online at racehorseowners.net and by contacting the ROA office on 020 7152 0200.
The ROA-sponsored Prince Of Johanne lands the ultra-competitive Cambridgeshire Handicap at Newmarket on September 24 to the delight of owner David Storey (left), jockey John Fahy, stable lass Katrina Massam and trainer Tom Tate
Racing Post Annual offer From the publishers of racing’s newspaper comes the Racing Post Annual 2012, a mustread for any racing fan. ROA members can order this at the special price of just £10.50 (RRP £12.99). The 196-page title features big-name interviews, stunning colour pictures, the best horses and biggest stories of 2011, plus details of the rising stars to watch out for in 2012 – an unbeatable package to lift the
spirits of all horseracing fans. It also contains Racing Post writers’ awards, alternative awards, top tweeters, quiz of 2011, quotes of the year, the quirkiest stories, the biggest gambles and winning bets. Features include Brough Scott’s story of wonder horse Frankel and Peter Thomas on the McCain family. To order, phone 01933 304858 and quote ROA.
Christmas cards for racing charities on sale Christmas sees a range of racing-related charity cards on sale. All are sold in packs of ten. The Injured Jockeys Fund has two designs: Low Moor Middleham and The Forge, specially painted by Jacqueline Stanhope. Packs are £7.50 and a wall calendar is £10. Order at injuredjockeys.co.uk or call 08080 453453. Sir Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust card is entitled ‘Head On’ by Mao Wen Biao. £7.50 plus p&p. Orders to 020 8333 1411 or order online at thevoiceofracing.com. The Spinal Injuries Association has Racing Home cards priced at £5, including post and packaging. See www.spinal.co.uk.
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Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund has five designs: £5.95 per pack including mainland UK delivery. Details at mdirf.co.uk. Epsom Racing Staff Welfare has two designs at £9 per pack inc p&p. Visit epsomtrainingand developmentfund.co.uk. The Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre has a choice of two designs. Cards £7, calendars £10, inc p&p. Orders via thetrc.co.uk or call 01524 81264. The Bob Champion Cancer Trust card and calendar artwork are by Liz Armstrong. Cards are £6.30, calendars £14. Details at bobchampion.org.uk or call 020 7924 3553.
The IJF card of Low Middleham Moor
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Racecourse League Table Ptn Racecourse
Racecourse ownership
Exec + Sponsors (£)
1 Chester I 938,384 2 Cartmel I 132,968 3 Cheltenham JCR 3,251,589 4 Aintree JCR 1,763,912 5 Ripon I 437,849 6 Hereford North 220,716 7 Ffos Las North 582,157 8 Perth I 286,719 9 Bath North 289,013 10 Musselburgh I 595,034 11 Ascot I 4,263,125 12 Hamilton Park I 368,064 13 York I 2,652,479 14 Newton Abbot I 314,770 15 Fakenham I 173,047 16 Goodwood I 1,595,337 17 Beverley I 328,339 18 Thirsk I 285,685 19 Haydock Park JCR 1,337,278 20 Epsom Downs JCR 1,325,090 21 Salisbury I 340,411 22 Ayr I 703,784 23 Wincanton JCR 343,361 24 Worcester Arena 174,659 25 Market Rasen JCR 303,772 26 Sandown Park JCR 1,100,492 27 Brighton North 206,536 28 Yarmouth North 275,628 29 Doncaster Arena 1,574,351 30 Bangor-on-Dee I 202,577 31 Leicester I 367,945 32 Pontefract I 312,941 33 Chepstow North 348,519 34 Taunton I 209,098 35 Nottingham JCR 270,885 36 Newmarket JCR 3,921,598 37 Sedegefield North 165,933 38 Newbury I 1,283,892 39 Newcastle North 428,419 40 Catterick Bridge I 224,481 41 Stratford-on-Avon I 229,998 42 Windsor Arena 331,687 43 Carlisle JCR 275,219 44 Kempton Park JCR 1,333,382 45 Wetherby I 203,752 46 Uttoxeter North 231,683 47 Folkestone Arena 182,979 48 Warwick JCR 301,001 49 Kelso I 129,684 50 Wolverhampton Arena 698,321 51 Plumpton I 130,293 52 Fontwell Park North 160,866 53 Redcar I 195,942 54 Southwell Arena 444,289 55 Lingfield Park Arena 707,338 56 Exeter JCR 168,242 57 Ludlow I 96,543 58 Huntingdon JCR 115,059 59 Hexham I 89,090 60 Towcester I 57,411 Total 39,983,612
% of Total
Levy Board (£)
63.7 435,770 59.3 70,450 59.3 1,414,572 57.4 854,392 57.3 243,931 56.6 119,202 55.8 360,460 55.5 204,500 53.7 197,610 53.7 409,989 53.4 1,972,275 52.6 275,710 52.5 1,169,542 52.2 288,735 51.2 163,260 50.3 1,154,320 49.7 261,270 49.2 199,459 48.5 1,012,680 47.2 687,230 45.1 318,990 44.7 636,220 44.4 360,020 43.2 169,563 42.8 345,265 42.4 1,110,508 42.1 237,920 42.0 300,480 41.4 1,197,403 40.9 263,503 40.8 404,847 40.8 379,750 40.2 414,180 40.1 278,135 39.4 292,240 39.2 2,541,485 38.2 232,250 37.8 1,485,692 37.5 558,250 37.4 308,250 36.8 334,515 36.8 457,810 36.7 389,803 36.4 1,860,175 34.9 327,616 34.5 350,380 34.1 308,711 33.8 466,268 30.5 258,238 30.0 1,348,895 29.6 275,608 28.7 347,068 28.2 218,775 27.7 1,028,475 27.2 1,593,628 24.7 433,172 24.3 264,750 24.1 308,062 22.6 264,344 12.9 344,842 44.2 34,511,442
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Owners (£)
% of Total
29.6 85,851 31.4 20,696 25.8 816,706 27.8 456,980 31.9 63,921 30.6 45,781 34.6 94,832 39.6 22,050 36.7 45,940 37.0 91,853 24.7 1,744,246 39.4 55,869 23.1 1,224,997 47.8 0 48.3 0 36.4 421,863 39.6 54,792 34.3 63,156 36.7 378,449 24.5 791,305 42.2 74,437 40.4 221,306 46.5 64,700 41.9 43,444 48.6 61,346 42.8 384,445 48.5 42,324 45.7 65,819 31.5 986,213 53.2 27,128 44.8 90,750 49.5 52,640 47.8 98,982 53.4 33,734 42.5 82,044 25.4 3,483,808 53.5 36,032 43.8 548,380 48.8 144,388 51.4 47,519 53.6 55,728 50.8 93,553 52.0 71,789 50.8 340,526 56.1 47,726 52.2 76,701 57.5 42,610 52.4 100,866 60.7 32,051 57.9 192,109 62.6 32,113 61.9 50,705 31.5 254,991 64.0 104,768 61.3 204,846 63.7 67,566 66.6 36,031 64.4 49,099 67.2 33,211 77.3 37,697 38.1 14,993,412
5.8 9.2 14.9 14.9 8.4 11.7 9.1 4.3 8.5 8.3 21.8 8.0 24.2 0 0 13.3 8.3 10.9 13.7 28.2 9.9 14.1 8.4 10.8 8.6 14.8 8.6 10.0 25.9 5.5 10.1 6.9 11.4 6.5 11.9 34.8 8.3 16.2 12.6 7.9 8.9 10.4 9.6 9.3 8.2 11.4 7.9 11.3 7.5 8.3 7.3 9.1 36.7 6.5 7.9 9.9 9.1 10.3 8.4 8.5 16.6
Total (£)
Total 2009-10 % total Up/ (£) 2009-10 down
1,472,255 1,532,548 224,114 241,000 5,482,868 5,722,574 3,075,284 3,155,582 764,701 828,731 390,149 436,399 1,042,449 1,014,870 516,269 608,937 538,313 607,650 1,108,876 1,153,477 7,985,146 8,949,169 699,643 740,440 5,053,018 5,045,615 603,505 657,891 338,307 371,700 3,174,020 3,610,270 660,401 829,991 580,800 722,240 2,758,407 3,486,133 2,806,625 3,091,258 755,138 904,124 1,573,810 1,884,735 773,581 762,855 404,266 580,958 710,383 900,822 2,595,445 3,425,798 490,380 618,624 656,927 733,750 3,802,017 4,413,318 494,958 740,563 902,842 1,202,645 767,831 907,922 867,281 1,169,052 520,967 475,306 687,169 753,350 10,003,891 10,537,663 434,215 475,137 3,393,114 3,961,096 1,143,257 1,402,601 599,450 756,659 624,241 836,949 901,850 1,085,633 750,311 812,411 3,663,726 4,790,278 583,594 723,225 671,264 960,546 537,300 593,529 889,335 901,079 425,773 644,497 2,327,825 3,199,913 440,014 569,615 560,439 802,762 694,208 798,246 1,605,932 2,289,836 2,598,462 3,816,327 679,980 736,652 397,324 663,710 478,220 732,741 393,645 534,823 445,950 558,766 90,521,459 105,464,989
40.2 27.1 51.3 49.5 33.0 3.0 19.9 22.2 25.3 32.8 45.4 34.3 44.2 25.9 22.0 38.1 32.5 25.9 38.1 41.7 26.0 30.5 11.1 7.7 14.2 33.5 15.4 21.5 28.1 19.6 20.8 24.2 23.6 10.4 17.4 29.7 5.0 26.4 22.3 14.1 24.5 24.9 21.0 12.8 22.4 8.9 10.5 14.1 20.3 2.9 4.9 13.0 15.1 1.9 16.1 14.0 18.4 10.6 10.6 7.4 28.6
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In order of racecourses’ percentage contributions to overall prize-money. Figures relate to prizemoney for the 12-month period October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011
EXPLANATION This table sets out the three main contributors to prizemoney with percentages of the total: 1 Racecourses’ executive and sponsorship; 2 Levy Board; 3 Owners. A small additional contribution is also made by the Divided Race Fund and the BHA Development Fund. The order is taken from the percentage in the second column of figures. This shows how much each course has contributed to prize-money, expressed as a percentage of their overall prize-money. The arrows at the end of each line are based on a comparison between the percentages for the two rolling year periods. If a racecourse has improved its position by this criteria it receives a green ‘up’ arrow. If the year-on-year percentage has decreased it receives a red ‘down’ arrow. Note: All of the figures are produced on an ‘as originally programmed’ basis, i.e. where any transferred fixtures were originally programmed rather than where the fixtures have actually taken place. However, any transferred BHA ‘National’ fixtures and ‘Regional’ fixtures are attributed to the courses where the fixtures have actually taken place. ABANDONMENTS: These occasionally distort performances relating to a track’s fixtures. The year-onyear percentage comparison on which this table is based can place tracks in a worse light than they deserve.
OWNERSHIP KEY JCR Jockey Club Racecourses
North Northern Racing Ltd Arena Arena Leisure Ltd I Independently owned racecourse Gold Standard Award
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TBA FORUM The special section for TBA members
New membership deal for 18-35s The TBA recently launched its 18-35 membership, which aims to raise awareness of the TBA and the benefits of membership while also fostering an interest in thoroughbred breeding at a younger age. The new annual membership offers great value at £50 per year and closely complements the work of the TBA Next Generation Club, the brainchild of TBA Chairman Kirsten Rausing. For more details visit the TBA website www.thetba.co.uk and follow the links to the TBA Next Generation Club.
Gearing up for Stud Farming National Hunt Course a must Stallion Parade
Galileo’s brother Black Sam Bellamy with Peter Hockenhull of Shade Oak Stud
Generously supported by BBM, BEBF, DBS Ltd. and Weatherbys, the National Hunt Stallion Parade will take place on Countryside Day, November 11, at Cheltenham racecourse. This is the perfect opportunity for members to view a number of established and firstseason NH stallions, and afterwards meet up in the TBA Stallion Parade Marquee. There is free entry to Cheltenham for members on production of their TBA membership card. Please note new starting time of 11.45am. For further details contact Pauline Stoddart at the TBA.
TBA launches Bloodstock Taxation Guide The TBA Taxation Group, chaired by Peter Mendham, has recently completed the first edition of the Bloodstock Taxation Guide, published on behalf of the Horsemen’s Group and now available on the TBA website (www.thetba.co.uk). The main purpose of the guide is to provide a general outline of the major direct tax and VAT issues to be considered by those working in the industry and their professional advisors. It is not intended to provide a definitive answer to every tax query that may arise and the advice of a qualified practitioner should always be sought before acting on the information in the guide. However, this edition includes a large number of changes from its predecessor, particularly in
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the VAT section and, through the use of direct links to the HMRC website, the authors have created an up-to-date tool for the industry. The guide is primarily focused on the breeding and owning of racehorses but also includes sections of specific interest to trainers and jockeys, thanks to input from the National Trainers’ Federation and the taxation advisors to the Professional Jockeys’ Association of Great Britain. Mendham said: “I would like to recognise the support of a number of well-respected professionals and members of the Taxation Group: Terry Dockley, Philip Freedman, Chris Kennard, Penelope Lang, Robin Platt and Louise Kemble, supported by Shelley Oxford of Smith & Williamson Ltd.”
Don’t miss the unique opportunity to learn from the experts at this year’s TBA Stud Farming Course, which takes place at the British Racing School from Tuesday, 6 to Thursday, 8 December. From reproductive management of the mare through to treatment of limb deformities via disease control, grassland management and nutrition, the course covers a wide range of topics vital for good stud farm management. It also offers delegates an excellent forum in which to exchange ideas and pick the brains of our first class speakers. The course fee is £390, including the first night dinner and lunch across the three days. For more information contact Christine Standley on 01638 661321 or email Christine@thetba.co.uk
Codes of Practice The HBLB 2012 Codes of Practice will be published shortly and will include for the first time a code of practice for Dourine. This is a serious venereally-transmitted disease, which is notifiable by law. There is no proven long-term cure and no vaccine is available. Establishing freedom from disease is the basis of prevention. Also new for 2012 is the availability of PCR testing for klebsiella pneumonia and pseudomonas aeruginosa, to complement the PCR testing for CEMO already in use. The HBLB Codes of Practice are available online at http://codes.hblb.org.uk/
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Managing performance positively Rachel Flynn (pictured), of the TBA’s legal advisors Taylor Vinters, looks at the importance of grasping the nettle of problem employees before it is too late The last employment feature was an update for employers regarding the abolition of the default retirement age of 65 from April 6, 2011. There was a real danger that this change in the law might come as an unwelcome shock to employers who could find themselves being obliged to performance-manage staff who were otherwise drifting towards retirement. In truth, it seemed unlikely that the intention was to generate a rash of performance disputes about employees’ fitness to work beyond a certain age and we urged employers to wait and see what the first cases after April 6 told us. Happily (although not English law), one of the first cases on this seems to assist employers who want to continue to justify retirement at 65 or more. The court decided that retiring older employees to allow promotion opportunities for younger members of staff and to improve personnel management (such as staff-planning and achieving an age-balanced workforce) was good justification. So far, so much good news for employers, but watch this space for further developments. In general, how does one broach the difficult issue of the underperforming employee? Managing employees is a constant. It comes more naturally to some employers than others. Best practice involves good communication and can mean broaching sensitive issues and having difficult conversations. If you already know what any given job involves, it can be hard to put yourself in the position of someone coming to it the first time. But induction is key in getting new employees off to a good start. How you want horses handled, ridden or even mucked out is not as self-explanatory as you imagine. Training new starters properly and reviewing performance at the end of a trial or probationary period is best practice. It is all too easy to let those review periods pass unnoticed and to stop to feedback to the employee on all matters, good or bad. An annual appraisal process gives both employer and employee the opportunity to raise their game. The process can also be used by an employer to deal with any problems and take appropriate action to effectively manage their THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Diary dates NOVEMBER 11 The TBA National Hunt Stallion Parade, Cheltenham racecourse Free entry to Cheltenham for members on production of their TBA membership card. Please note new starting time for parade of 11.45am. For further details contact Pauline Stoddart at the TBA.
NOVEMBER 12 Cheltenham Breeders’ Club, Paddy Power Gold Cup Day
workforce and as a mechanism for employees to set goals and reach their full potential. The appraisal process also allows significant or ongoing issues of underperformance to be addressed. First this will be through informal discussions and performance improvement goals – for example, ‘no days off sick in the next month’ or ‘develop yearling handling skills over next six months’. Then, if necessary, these can be addressed through a formal performance improvement process with formal disciplinary warnings, often used on a ‘three strikes and you’re out’ basis. That way performance is managed fairly and you will mitigate the risk of an unfair dismissal claim or an expensive exit for poor performing staff who have more than a year’s service. As with all employment law issues, there are resources available free of charge to keep employers and employees up to date with employment rights. Call Caroline Turnbull at the TBA, or Rachel Flynn at Taylor Vinters if you are a TBA member. Alternatively, ACAS (www.acas.org.uk) and Business Link (www.businesslink.gov.uk) are particularly helpful.
Now in its 11th year, the Cheltenham Breeders’ Club is exclusive to members of the TBA. Free entry to Cheltenham on Paddy Power Gold Cup Day and use of the Club marquee for Cheltenham Breeders’ Club members. Please contact Victoria Bowen-Jones at Cheltenham racecourse for more information: 01242 537602 or victoria.bowen-jones@ jockeyclubracecourses.com
DECEMBER 6-8 TBA Stud Farming Course This annual three-day course takes place at the British Racing School in Newmarket. The course provides a unique opportunity to update knowledge formally and informally through meeting other delegates. For further information and to register, please contact Christine Standley at the TBA.
TBA NEW MEMBERS P D’Amato Esq, Flintshire. J Follows Esq, Warwickshire. B Hurley Esq, Wiltshire. Mrs V Jackson, Tyne & Wear. Ms J Kersey, West Sussex. Ms S Smithson, North Yorkshire. Norman Court Stud, Wiltshire. S & P Wallace, Gloucestershire. C Whittaker Esq, Somerset.
New strategies for parasite control Following on from last month’s veterinary forum highlighting increasing resistance of equine parasites to current deworming products, members are encouraged to visit the TBA website, where they can access a briefing note on control of roundworms, produced by Professor Jacqui Matthews of the Moredun Institute. Professor Matthews presented results of her TBA/HBLB funded research into
parasite resistance at the TBA Annual Seminar in June and, sponsored by the HBLB, continues to work on the development of a diagnostic test for larval small strongyles (cyathastomins or small redworms). The briefing note outlines a responsible approach to worm control including use of faecal egg counts, management principles and selection of drugs.
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BREEDER OF THE MONTH/SPECIAL MERIT Sponsored by Blue Chip Feed Ltd
Words Alan Yuill Walker
SEPTEMBER 2011
Darley
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A flurry of Group/Grade 1 winners on three continents emphasised the strength in depth of Sheikh Mohammed’s worldwide bloodstock interests, an achievement that has earned his Darley operation the September award. Darley wins six sacks of Blue Chip Pro, to help prepare youngstock for the sales, and some Blue Chip clothing. Not for the first time Godolphin is currently second to Khalid Abdullah on the list of winning owners in Great Britain and Ireland, and that will be a fair reflection of their comparative standing when it comes to the breeding side of operations – but not entirely so. Sprint Cup hero Dream Ahead does not carry the Godolphin blue, nor for that matter does Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes heroine Grace Hall. Both were sold as yearlings at the Keeneland September Sale, the former for $11,000 in 2009 and Grace Hall for $95,000 last year. That transatlantic double was achieved on successive days at the beginning of the month and then in the third week of September came two more winners at the highest level, but this time they were homebreds. First, Lyric Of Light achieved a great September double when adding the Fillies’ Mile to her May Hill Stakes success to prove an outstanding prospect for next season, and then that old favourite Dream Ahead has subsequently added the Prix de la Foret to his July Cup and Sprint Cup victories in a glorious 2011 season
Campanologist won the Preis von Europa. More honour and glory was accrued on the last day of September, when Sheikh Mohammed’s own colours were carried to victory in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley by his Australian homebred Sepoy. That victory in Australia coincided with a not altogether unrelated event when Cape Dutch won a maiden hurdle at Hexham. The Cape Cross gelding proved to be the very first winner under rules trained by his owner John Ferguson, Sheikh Mohammed’s bloodstock advisor who operates a yard from Cowlinge outside Newmarket. Fascinatingly, Cape Dutch is a great grandson of Triple Crown heroine Oh So Sharp who was in utero when Sheikh Mohammed purchased Dalham Hall Stud, now Darley’s headquarters, in the autumn of 1981. Oh So Sharp’s dam, Oh So Fair (carrying to Kris), was one of ten original Dalham mares acquired by Sheikh Mohammed all those years ago.
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Normandie Stud For the second year running Philippa Cooper’s Normandie Stud has been awarded the September Special Merit award. Last year the half-brothers Samuel and Duncan won the Doncaster Cup and the Prix Foy respectively. On this occasion the latter provided his owner/breeder with a sensational victory in the Irish St Leger when he shared the spoils with Jukebox Jury. To gain one’s first Group 1 in a dead-heat must be a heartstopping experience and admirable compensation to Normandie Stud for selling last season’s Phoenix Stakes hero Zoffany in utero. Cooper doesn’t actively seek recognition and glory, although she
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Duncan became the first Group 1 winner for Normandie Stud
Breeders’ Prizes Flat HBLB Breeders’ Prizes worth £750 or more Breeder
Prize (£)
Based on date money was paid
Horse
Sire
Dam
Rabbah Bloodstock Limited Meon Valley Stud Mr & Mrs KW Grundy, Mr & Mrs P Hopper DXB Bloodstock Ltd
4,500 3,500 3,500 3,100
Ransom Note Caspar Netscher Deacon Blues Belle Royale
Red Ransom Dutch Art Compton Place Val Royal
Zacheta Bella Cantata Persario Kahyasi Moll
I M Cage & C J Cage Phil Jen Racing Swettenham Stud & Lofts Hall Stud Coln Valley Stud Mr J Wotherspoon R J Cornelius Deepwood Farm Stud Shortgrove Manor Stud Mr J Patton L J M J Vaessen Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Newsells Park Stud Limited Mr & Mrs R F Knipe Dukes Stud & Overbury Stallions Ltd Haydock Park Stud
2,000 1,500 1,000 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 750 750 750 750
Caledonia Lady Chilworth Lad Bronterre Golden Delicious Highland Castle Democretes Circumvent Cosimo De Medici La Fortunata Marine Commando Red Gulch Motivado Pea Shooter Firebeam Boogie Shoes
Firebreak Diktat Oasis Dream Cadeaux Genereux Halling Cadeaux Genereux Tobougg Medicean Lucky Story Pastoral Pursuits Kyllachy Motivator Piccolo Cadeaux Genereux Bertolini
Granuaile O’Malley Dowhatjen Wondrous Story Playgirl Reciprocal Petite Epaulette Seren Devious Wish Phantasmagoria Carollan Enrapture Tamise Sparkling Eyes Firebelly Space Time
Date
Course
23/09/2011 17/09/2011 17/09/2011 24/09/2011 03/09/2011 16/09/2011 16/09/2011 10/09/2011 01/09/2011 01/09/2011 03/09/2011 10/09/2011 17/09/2011 22/09/2011 24/09/2011 03/09/2011 03/09/2011 04/09/2011 13/09/2011 22/09/2011
Newmarket Newbury Newbury Chester Thirsk Ayr Newbury Goodwood Salisbury Salisbury Haydock Park Goodwood Newmarket Newmarket Haydock Park Kempton Park Haydock Park York Haydock Park Newmarket
See the table of breeders' prizes effective as from January 1 on the TBA website, www.thetba.co.uk
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THE NEXT GENERATION By GINA BRYCE
Be there... NOVEMBER 12 Paddy Power Gold Cup, Cheltenham Get a first glimpse of some of your favourite jumps stars and enjoy the electric atmosphere at National Hunt HQ for their official start to the season.
NOVEMBER 16 NGC Launch Party, London The Met Bar plays host to the official launch of the NGC and introduction to new President Sam Waley-Cohen.
NOVEMBER 26 Hennessy Gold Cup, Newbury NGC members can take advantage of an exclusive 2-for-1 offer on tickets to the Premier Enclosure for one of the biggest meetings of the season.
DECEMBER 26 King George VI Chase, Kempton Park Hopefully we’ll be cheering on our new NGC President as he bids to retain his crown aboard Gold Cup winner Long Run. Register for the NGC at www.the-ngc.co.uk
Club building on solid foundations T
he Next Generation Club was born two years ago but the last few months have seen it come of age. The recent announcement of Gold Cup-winning Jockey Sam Waley-Cohen becoming Club President has helped boost membership and a launch party is expected to raise awareness among both the industry and wider audience of racing enthusiasts. Tireless in its aim of ‘securing bloodstock’s future’, the NGC has recruited more than 500 young members with the aim of nurturing their interest in racing and breeding. Events enjoyed by members over the last few months have included tours of the yards of Jeremy Noseda and David Simcock, the National Stud and the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales, in addition to perks such as ticket offers for Lingfield and Newbury’s Hennessy meeting. While many of the members were originally recruited through contacts of our ten-strong committee, the focus has recently shifted to targeted campaigns of specific
Graduate placement: Amy Clapham
Q&A: Sam Waley-Cohen, NGC President What was it that first attracted you to horseracing? Ever since riding a rocking horse, everything has been a race. I evented with the GB pony team, showjumped with Ted Edgar, and hunted, but it was all in anticipation of being old enough to race.
How do you juggle life as a jockey and CEO of Portman Healthcare? It can be hard at times, trying to juggle everything. Being my own boss means that I can work some unconventional hours! You have to be really organised, flexible and prioritise.
What do you think is racing’s main hook for new people? It is a great day out with friends with the thrill of the race and betting. Also, you have the opportunity to get up close with the horses, trainers and jockeys, like in no other sport.
What’s your daily routine like at this time of year? There is no set routine and it can be pretty full-on. I get up early to ride or exercise and then spend the days at one of our dental practices or meetings in London. I try to fit everything in around each other so if I have a meeting in the City I’ll change in their loo and run home!
Has your success encouraged more people to become fans of the sport? Long Run has had a great following with so much support and he really captured people’s imaginations. I think success made people realise that with a great horse and a bit of luck anything is possible.
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Has your life changed since winning the Gold Cup? There is a lot more press interest but the great thing about racing is that it keeps your feet
firmly on the ground. One minute you are winning and the next minute you are falling, so it just makes you appreciate the successes. Once you’ve won once it makes you more determined to do it again. Do you feel the pressure with the increased interest from the press? Every time you ride, a huge amount of effort has gone into getting the horse onto the course, so there is pressure to be the best you and the horse can be. The added interest means you are under greater scrutiny, so you have to make sure that you are doubly prepared. If you could win one race this year what would it be? It would be fantastic for Long Run to establish himself as one of the greats by winning backto-back Gold Cups. We come from an amateur background and so I would absolutely love to THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
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www.the-ngc.co.uk colleges and universities. Recent presentations at Hartpury and Warwickshire Colleges have added to strong relationships already created with 34 similar entities, including Abingdon and Witney, Bedford, Sparsholt and Writtle Colleges.
“The last few months
have seen the Next Generation Club come of age” This year has also seen the NGC join forces with the BHA Graduate Scheme to create a new bloodstock placement, which includes stints at both Newsells Park Stud and Tweenhills Farm and Stud. The inaugural placement was awarded to Amy Clapham, who has enjoyed working alongside the teams at the two locations both on site and at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales. After completing a placement at Tattersalls as part of the course, Amy, a graduate of Nottingham Trent’s Animal Science degree course with a background in the National Hunt and point-to-point arenas, relished the opportunity to develop her interests in preparing yearlings for sale, conformation
Gold Cup winner Sam Waley-Cohen
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analysis and mating plans. She said: “I really hope to work within the bloodstock industry in some capacity, so working at Tweenhills and Newsells has given me a great chance to learn more and most importantly meet some great people. “I have really enjoyed working at the sales in particular and although I have a lot more to learn I have picked up some great tips on assessing conformation and pedigrees.” Now keen to pursue a job within the industry, Amy has benefited from the help
and direction of committee member Kevin Sommerville, who, after setting up the placement has continued to act as a mentor. “Kevin has been great at giving me advice and I have even been chatting to him about potential jobs and getting his thoughts on what direction I should take,” said Amy. The placement, which it is hoped will become a permanent fixture of the BHA Graduate Programme, is just one of the steps the NGC hopes will help to ensure the future health of the racing and breeding industries.
Student diary STEPHEN HEATH Darley Flying Start
When signing up for Darley Flying Start a decent amount of challenge is anticipated. However I was wholly unprepared for the very first challenge that awaited us during our ten weeks here in Ireland. Our initial task was a charity ‘Jog for Jockeys’ around Naas racecourse, which gave us all an even greater respect for the three-mile chasers of the world, and we can certainly all attest to just how much the stiff uphill finish at Naas can take out of tired legs. My finishing position was a dismal 157th of 234 in a time of 33:14, well behind the ‘Flying Frenchman’ Sebastien Desmontils, who was the first trainee home in 19th. As a group we are much fonder of watching the more traditional pursuit of four-legged athletes competing on racecourses and in that respect we have been lucky. We have seen So You Think and Snow Fairy battling it out for the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown and future stars such as Maybe winning the Moyglare Stud Stakes and Born To Sea producing a fine start to his career to win a Listed race on his debut. One of the main highlights, however, has been seeing the sport at a level far removed from these luminaries – racing on the beach at Laytown. Plenty of things in life can be described as a unique experience, yet racing at Laytown can truly lay claim to being a genuine curiosity, embodying the community spirit that so exemplifies Irish racing. Other future stars were definitely seen
as we each assisted a bloodstock agent at the Goffs Orby yearling sale. I helped John Warren as he selected some of the elite offerings of the sale. The time at Goffs was a most valuable insight into how top agents select yearlings for purchase and it helped me to understand the process of vetting a horse, and what happens once the hammer has fallen in your favour. Both the weather and trade held up fairly well over the week, and it certainly whetted the appetite for the future sales we will be attending while on the course. Starting times for the sales were early and the days long, though that had nothing on the 3.30am start we had in order to get to Paris for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Our French colleague, Sebastien, has ridden as an amateur rider in his homeland, so he was the natural choice to act as guide for the weekend. He made sure that we knew all the best viewing points (and champagne bars) to get the best of the racing and, while the result of the big race had plenty of us scurrying for our racecards to identify impressive winner Danedream, it was an amazing occasion held in unseasonably scorching conditions. It seems like we have been here in Ireland for only a very short time, but we have just four weeks left here before transfering to Newmarket, where we are looking forward to our training at the British Racing School.
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VET FORUM: THE EXPERT VIEW By JAMES TATE BVMS MRCVS
Exotic diseases: a growing threat Europe has seen a worrying increase, with the UK and Ireland affected in the past two years, and diseases such as Dourine, Glanders and Swamp Fever on the march
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ue to a combination of increased travel and global warming, more and more ‘exotic’ infectious diseases are being seen in Europe. Outbreaks of Dourine in Italy this summer, ‘Swamp Fever’ in England last year and the tick-borne Piroplasmosis in Ireland in 2009, combined with the massive bluetongue outbreak in cattle and sheep in Europe, highlight this risk. Measures must be taken to combat this growing threat.
Dourine Dourine, also known as ‘maladie du coit’ or ‘genital glanders’, is caused by the protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma equiperdum and is a serious, predominantly sexually-transmitted disease. Dourine was once widespread throughout the world but was subsequently eradicated from most of Europe, including the UK. However, in June this year an outbreak of the disease was reported in Italy. Retrospective testing of blood samples that had been stored in laboratories from 2010 revealed that horses from many regions of Italy had in fact come into contact with the disease (had produced antibodies), suggesting that Dourine in Italy is longer standing and more widespread than previously thought. Although not proven, it is thought that the disease may have reached Italy via the transport of low-value Eastern European horses, as Dourine is widespread in Russia. The most common signs of Dourine are swollen discharging genitalia, ‘silver dollar’ skin plaques, conjunctivitis, severe weight loss and neurological signs such as weakness, incoordination and eventually paralysis. The severity of the disease varies with the strain of the parasite, the nutritional status of the horse and stress factors, but the mortality rate is believed to be in excess of 50%. There is no vaccine available for Dourine and therefore prevention of natural mating or artificial insemination with infected semen is the most important means of control. THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
Diagnosis of the disease is done by means of a blood test for the presence of antibodies to the parasite (complement fixation test), which is more reliable than testing for the presence of the parasite itself. In light of the outbreak in Italy this year, it is proposed that the 2012 Horserace Betting Levy Board Codes of Practice (HBLB) will include a new code for this disease. Dourine is notifiable by law to DEFRA under the Infectious Diseases of Horses Order, 1987. As there is currently no proven effective long term cure for Dourine (treatment with quinapyramine sulphate can alleviate the signs of the disease but treated horses remain infectious), any horse testing positive will require euthanasia.
Glanders Although the ‘Glanders outbreak’ in Switzerland announced this summer turned
out to be a ‘false alarm’, it remains a credible threat to the UK. Glanders was widespread in the UK in the 19th century before it was finally eradicated in 1928. It still survives in parts of Eastern Europe, Asia and North Africa, and hence remains notifiable by law in the UK. The disease is believed to be widespread in Russia and Syria, and so importation of low-value horses and ponies from Eastern Europe and Middle Eastern countries must be considered a risk (the suspected Swiss horses had been imported from Lebanon). Glanders is a serious disease caused by the bacteria Burkholderia mallei, which results in respiratory and skin problems in horses, although it can also affect other animals including sheep, goats and dogs, and it can be life-threatening for humans. As a result, veterinary surgeons have to take significant safety precautions when dealing with this
A horse with pale gums as a result of Equine Infectious Anaemia, or ‘Swamp Fever’
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disease. The bacteria can cause two forms of the same disease – ‘Glanders’, which results in lung disease and ulceration in the upper respiratory tract; and ‘Farcy’, which causes round lesions found just under the skin which then become ulcerated. Horses are usually infected by eating or coming into contact with contaminated food, water, troughs or tack. Affected individuals are ill for months before either dying or becoming carriers of the disease. As a result, the only way the disease can be eradicated is by euthanasia of infected horses once the diagnosis has been confirmed, usually by a blood test.
Equine Infectious Anaemia or ‘Swamp Fever’ Equine Infectious Anaemia (EIA) is an exotic disease with which many readers will be familiar as it is routinely tested for when horses are travelling into or out of the UK by a blood test known as a ‘Coggins’ test (named after its developer). The disease is caused by a Retrovirus which affects horses, mules and donkeys, and is usually transmitted via biting insects, although it can also be spread by the use of contaminated instruments or needles, by the administration of infected blood products, or via the placenta from an infected mare to her foal. EIA is another notifiable disease and horses are most likely to become infected when travelling abroad. It is a very severe disease which causes fever, anaemia, bloody diarrhoea, incoordination, weight loss and usually death. Affected animals remain infectious for life and hence euthanasia is performed to prevent spread of the disease. The UK had not seen a confirmed outbreak of EIA since 1976 until the disease was detected in two horses in Wiltshire on January 19, 2010, following importation from Romania via Belgium. As EIA is transmitted by biting flies, this was never likely to develop into a large outbreak given the time of year. However, there is a fear that due to global warming the most important ‘exotic’ diseases, like EIA, could become more of a problem in the UK, particularly in the summer months, because the ‘exotic’ insects that transmit these diseases are becoming more commonly found in Europe. Furthermore, the EIA outbreaks that occurred in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania and Croatia during June and July this year serve to warn us of this growing threat.
Piroplasmosis is transmitted by ticks that are usually found only in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Central and South America, and the Mediterranean
infected animals. The severity of the disease is variable but it can be fatal in some cases. Treatment with anti-parasitic drugs such as imidocarb is used, but some horses can remain infectious. There is currently no vaccine available. Given that the disease is usually found in tropical and subtropical countries where ticks are common, such as Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Central and South America, and the Mediterranean, it was surprising when there was a confirmed outbreak of the disease in Ireland in September 2009. Fortunately, the disease did not spread. There was a suggestion that it may have been brought into
the country via contaminated equipment, for example, needles and syringes.
African Horse Sickness African Horse Sickness (AHS) is caused by a virus that is transmitted by midges and it affects horses much more severely than mules, donkeys or zebra. There are nine different strains of the AHS virus and the severity of the disease varies between each strain, but there are generally four forms of the disease: pulmonary, cardiac, mild fever and mixed. Affected horses generally recover from the mild fever form but the other forms of the disease are often fatal. Currently, no
Piroplasmosis Piroplasmosis is a tick-borne parasitic infection of horses, mules, donkeys and zebra which can cause anaemia and jaundice in
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A donkey suffering from African Horse Sickness
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single AHS vaccine protects against all strains, although research into producing a multivalent vaccine is being actively pursued by a multinational pharmaceutical company. AHS is still common in certain regions of the world, for example South Africa, where there was another outbreak in May this year. It has never occurred in the UK and the last outbreaks of AHS in Europe were in Spain between 1987 and 1990, possibly due to the importation of infected zebra from Africa. Whilst the likelihood of the introduction of AHS virus to the UK via the legal importation of horses is considered to be very low, the outbreak of other similar midge-borne viral diseases such as ‘Bluetongue’ in farm animals in recent years has shown the potential for the spread of such diseases. Research into the spread of Bluetongue from infected European cattle and sheep to the susceptible East Anglian population has shown how a ‘cloud’ of infected midges was blown by the wind across the English Channel. As a result, AHS is considered a credible threat and new legislation is being put in place for the control of AHS in the UK, should it arrive.
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West Nile Virus West Nile Virus (WNV) is a notifiable, emerging ‘tropical’ disease that affects birds, horses and humans, and is spread by mosquitoes. The infection causes lifethreatening encephalitis or meningitis in humans and horses. The disease historically occurs in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia but a major outbreak started in the east coast of the USA in 1999 and progressed to the west coast along the flight paths of migrating birds. It was subsequently controlled by the use of a new vaccine. Nevertheless, at the time of writing, there have been 12 cases of WNV in eight states of the USA so far this year. There have been discreet outbreaks of WNV in Italy in 1998 and France in 2000 but the disease has never been found in horses in the UK, principally because the disease requires specific mosquitoes to spread it – something that could change if global warming continues. A vaccine has now been licensed for use in Europe and might be considered by owners of UK horses going to compete or be mated
in countries where WNV is common. However, no vaccine is 100 per cent effective.
Conclusion In summary, due to a combination of the increased international transportation of horses and global warming, the UK faces a growing risk from a number of serious infectious equine exotic diseases, the most important of which have been outlined above. As a result, measures are being taken to try to ensure the UK remains free from these diseases. Such measures include good biosecurity, targeted sampling of horses that travel into and out of the UK, prompt notification of the relevant authorities in the event of a suspected disease outbreak and trying to cut down on the illegal transportation of horses across Europe. If the reader requires more information about any of these diseases, then the best places to look are the DEFRA website, the HBLB Codes of Practice or, alternatively, consult your veterinary surgeon.
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ROYAL APPLAUSE No British stallion standing at under £55,000 has produced more winners in the last 3 years
Sire of 203 2yo winners including July Stakes, Cherry Hinton, Richmond, Molecomb, Albany, Horris Hill, Cornwallis, etc
A winners to runners ratio of 61% makes him one of the most dependable sires in Europe
AND just for good measure as a sire of sires he is proving equally successful at producing winners
With yearlings in 2011 selling for up to 260,000gns (John Warren Bloodstock)
and a Lifetime yearling average of £44,000 it’s not hard to see why he’s
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Contact: Joe Grimwade, The Royal Studs, Sandringham, Norfolk PE35 6EF T: +44 (0)1485 540588 F: +44 (0)1485 543272 E: office@theroyalstuds.co.uk or the Darley nominations team on 01638 730070
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CAULFIELD FILES ANDREW CAULFIELD REPORTS ON THE BLOODSTOCK WORLD
Mixed blessings of close inbreeding Danedream’s relative and fellow Arc winner Coronation, who was inbred 2x2 to Tourbillon, was a top-class performer on the racecourse but compiled a poor record in the paddocks
“The parallels between Danedream and Coronation include the astonishment at the ease of their vctories” However, it is another of Saana’s daughters which interests me here. This was Marcel Boussac’s famous mare Esmeralda, by Tourbillon. Esmeralda is a reminder of the days when top-class racehorses often shone over sprint distances at two before progressing to much longer trips as mature performers. Esmeralda’s juvenile season consisted of three wins from three races, starting with a record-breaking victory in the Prix Morny over five furlongs. She followed THOROUGHBRED OWNER & BREEDER INC PACEMAKER
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lthough it cost only €9,000 to buy Danedream when the daughter of Lomitas appeared at Baden-Baden’s breeze-up sale in 2010, it isn’t difficult to argue that this stunning winner of the Arc has a female line worthy of an Arc winner. If you trace her female line back eight generations, you come to a mare called Saana. The daughter of Asterus, born in 1931, was good enough to win the Prix de la Salamandre and finish third in the Prix de la Foret, but she did even better as a broodmare. It is her Mahmoud filly Geranium who ranks as Danedream’s seventh dam, and there are also some very good racemares in the intervening generations. For example, Danedream’s sixth dam, the Pharis mare Monrovia, won both the Prix de Royaumont and Prix de Royallieu, while her fifth dam, the Djebel mare Damasi, was runner-up in the Prix de Pomone. Then there’s Danedream’s third dam Lady Berry, who won the 1973 Prix Royal-Oak to improve her record for the year to five wins from six starts. Lady Berry then took part in a very good edition of the Arc, finishing fifth of 27 behind Rheingold, Allez France, Hard To Beat and Card King.
Danedream is the second Arc-winning filly to trace back to Saana, her eighth dam
up with wins in the Prix La Rochette and Prix de la Foret. In taking the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, Esmeralda improved her unbeaten run to five and she was considered unlucky to lose the Prix de Diane. That was the first of a string of defeats which Esmeralda suffered at three and four, but she recovered her form well enough towards the end of 1943 to finish second in the Arc, a race in which she also finished fourth in 1944 while acting as a pacemaker for Boussac’s Prix du Jockey-Club winner Ardan. Esmeralda started her broodmare career in 1945. Perhaps because of the constraints of those difficult times, Esmeralda visited Boussac’s 1942 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Djebel, even though Djebel shared the same sire, Tourbillon, as Esmeralda. It is worth adding that Tourbillon’s sire Ksar was inbred 3 x 2 to Omnium II, so the inbreeding to Tourbillon involved a horse who was himself closely inbred. The mating produced a filly, Coronation, who wasted little time in displaying the family’s talent. Even though both her parents had performed well in the Arc, Coronation was fast enough to win the Queen Mary Stakes and Prix Robert Papin. Coronation
also won the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches but didn’t look exceptional until she joined 27 others in the line-up for the newly revamped Arc in 1949. She quickened in dazzling style with 300 metres left to run and drew away to win by a distance officially estimated as four lengths but considered by many to be more like six. The parallels between Danedream and Coronation include the general astonishment which greeted the ease of their victories. Let’s hope that the parallels end there. Coronation failed to win a top race at four, though she was a head second to Tantieme in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. Worse was to follow. The incestuously-bred mare was barren in each of the ten years she was covered. Three of her matings were with Auriban, which would have produced foals inbred 3 x 3 x 3 to Tourbillon.
Inbreeding can work well While 2 x 2 inbreeding appeared to scupper Coronation’s prospects as a broodmare, there are plenty of examples of successful broodmares which are inbred 2 x 3 or 3 x 2. Juddmonte enjoyed plenty of success with the sisters Viviana and Willstar, who had
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CAULFIELD FILES Nureyev as their sire and a mare by Nijinsky as their dam, to create 2 x 3 to Northern Dancer. Viviana produced Sightseek, a seventime Grade 1 winner who earned nearly $2.5 million, and Tates Creek, a dual Grade 1 winner whose earnings fell just short of $1.5m. Willstar, for her part, produced the Prix de la Foret winner Etoile Montante. Sadima, another mare inbred 2 x 3 to Northern Dancer, has excelled as a broodmare, producing two colts of international calibre in Youmzain and Creachadoir, plus a Group 3-winning daughter in Shreyas. Yet another example of a good broodmare inbred 2 x 3 to Northern Dancer was the French-bred Smala. The daughter of Antheus produced Chichicastenango, who proved himself much superior to his sire Smadoun by winning the Prix Lupin and Grand Prix de Paris. Majestic Roi, winner of the 2007 Sun Chariot Stakes, is another out of a mare inbred 2 x 3 to Northern Dancer. Significantly, none of the mares mentioned here won anything better than a Listed race, so it is tempting to credit their close inbreeding with their success as broodmares. But before anyone concludes that close inbreeding is an easy route to success, they must remember that unwanted traits can be entrenched just as easily as virtues. There is the added concern in an industry with a shrinking gene pool that future prospects could become compromised for any mare closely inbred to a major influence. Pairing Sadler’s Wells with his three-partsbrother Nureyev has proved a popular means of inbreeding to Northern Dancer. There are even three Group winners by sons of Sadler’s Wells out of daughters of Nureyev, including two by Galileo. That excellent Galileo colt Rip Van Winkle became the first Group 1 winner sired by a son of Sadler’s Wells from a grand-daughter of Nureyev and now he has been followed by High Chaparral’s muchtravelled son Wigmore Hall. Having enjoyed little luck when fourth to Cape Blanco in the Arlington Million, the four-year-old gelding gained well-deserved compensation when he took the valuable Northern Dancer Turf Stakes at Woodbine. Sadler’s Wells mares have also enjoyed plenty of success when mated with stallions with Nureyev blood, a prime example being Pivotal’s excellent daughter Immortal Verse. Of course, many breeders have opted to combine Nureyev and Sadler’s Wells by means of Kingmambo and his sons, as we were reminded when Campanologist – one of six top-flight winners sired by Kingmambo from daughters of Sadler’s Wells – returned to form in the Preis von Europa.
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Rock solid despite Japan stint I have never been a great fan of Coolmore’s occasional policy of leasing stallions to Japan for a season. While it can provide an immediate solution for a stallion who might be suffering a temporary downturn in popularity, I have always felt that the loss of a crop is likely to create greater problems further down the line. However, I have to admit that Rock Of Gibraltar seems to have suffered no harm from being leased to Japan for the 2007 northern hemisphere season. The lease came about while Rock Of Gibraltar’s first crop of two-year-olds was racing in 2006. Following his remarkable exploits on the track, which featured seven consecutive Group 1 victories (the first two as a juvenile), Rock Of Gibraltar had been easily the highest-priced new stallion of 2003, at €90,000. The announcement that Rock Of Gibraltar had been leased to Japan came on October 24. At that point he had been represented by only one Group winner, the Beresford Stakes winner Eagle Mountain, but he enjoyed his first Group 1 success as a sire within days of the announcement, when Mount Nelson took the Criterium International. Even so, Rock Of Gibraltar ranked only fifth among the first-crop sires on the domestic table, which was less than everyone had hoped for.
It was a very different story by the time Rock Of Gibraltar returned to Ireland. He ranked as high as seventh on the 2007 leading sires’ list, thanks to Group successes by Eagle Mountain, Yellowstone, Kitty Matcham, Theann and Unilateral on the home front, with others by Utrecht and High Rock in France. There was also a strong support team of Listed winners in Europe and US stakes winners. With his fee set at a more reasonable €35,000, there was plenty of demand for Rock Of Gibraltar’s services in 2008 and he covered 196 mares. Consequently he has a strong team of 2011 juveniles, including Coral Wave (Group 3 C L Weld Park Stakes), Rockinante (Group 3 Autumn Stakes), Samitar (the Group 3 Albany Stakes winner who gained compensation for her narrow defeat in the Fillies’ Mile by winning a valuable sales race) and So Fast (winner of the Group 3 Prix La Rochette and a fast-finishing second in the Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere). In addition to these juveniles, Rock Of Gibraltar has demonstrated his versatility with a team of four-year-olds which include the Group 1 Golden Jubilee winner Society Rock and the Group 2 Prix de Royallieu heroine Sea Of Heartbreak. This crop also contains the disqualified 1,000 Guineas ‘winner’ Jacqueline Quest.
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ARCHIPENKO A Group 1 winning leading international miler, he’s a KINGMAMBO half brother to the dam of 2010 American Champion BLAME and hails from the outstanding stallion family of NUREYEV and SADLER’S WELLS.
He’s all quality, and it comes through in his first crop foals of 2011...
Colt ex ALEXANDRINE born on 13.03.11 Dam a four-time winning daughter of the great Alruccaba. Half brother to six winners.
Filly ex EMINENCIA born on 25.02.11 Dam unraced Sadler’s Wells daughter of dual Gr.1 winner My Emma (a half sister to Classic Cliché).
Filly ex NADESZHDA born on 08.03.11 Dam a four-time winner and Grade 2 placed from Archipenko’s damline of Special.
SIR PERCY Unbeaten Champion 2yo and Classic winning Champion at 3; his pedigree features 10 Classic winners in his first 4 generations
The Leading Second Crop Sire at the major UK and Irish yearling sales* with an average of 43,679gns and a top price of 260,000gns. *Stallions standing at £10k or less, 10 or more yearlings sold to 13th October
The UK’s 2nd Leading First Crop Sire Sire of 11 winners of 13 races from 5f to 8f (to 19/10) First crop 2yos are already showing precocious speed...
PERCY JACKSON Stakes-placed winner of two races (5.5f-7f), including an 8 length victory at Warwick.
SALFORD ART winner of a high class 6f maiden at Windsor, also 4th Gr.1 Fillies’ Mile.
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CAVALEIRO winner of two races over 8f, including Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes at Newbury.
ALLA SPERANZA impressive debutante winner at Cork for Jim Bolger and “likely to go on to better things”.
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DATA BOOK STAKES RESULTS
European Pattern 272 SEPTEMBER S G3
273 SIRENIA S G3
KEMPTON PARK. SeptembeR 3. 3yo+. 12f.
KEMPTON PARK. September 3. 3yo. 6f.
1. MODUN (IRE) 4 9-4 £28,355 br g by King’s Best - Olympienne (Sadler’s Wells) O/B-Ballymacoll Stud TR-Sir Michael Stoute 2. Bronze Cannon (USA) 6 9-4 £10,750 bbr h by Lemon Drop Kid - Victoria Cross (Mark of Esteem) O-Ramzan Kadyrov B-Hascombe And Valiant Studs TR-G Moore 3. Harris Tweed (GB) 4 9-4 £5,380 b g by Hernando - Frog (Akarad) O-B Haggas B-JB Haggas TR-WJ Haggas Margins 1.5, 1.75. Time 2:31.10 (slow 0.10). Going Standard.
1. SHUMOOS (USA) 8-11 £19,281 ch f by Distorted Humor - Wile Cat (Storm Cat) O-Fawzi Abdulla Nass B-Brushwood Stable TR-BJ Meehan 2. Vocational (USA) 8-11 £7,310 b f by Exceed And Excel - Carry On Katie (Fasliyev) O-Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum B-Darley TR-Mark Johnston 3. Saigon (GB) 9-0 £3,658 b c by Royal Applause - Luanshya (First Trump) O-PCJ Dalby, RD Schuster B-R Dollar, T Adams, GF Pemberton TR-James Toller Margins Head, 0.5. Time 1:12.04 (slow 0.54). Going Standard.
Age 3-4
Age 2
Starts 8
Wins 3
Places 4
Earned £84,375
Sire: KING’S BEST. Sire of 43 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BEST DATING Cadeaux Genereux G3, COSMO MEADOW Sadler’s Wells G3, DALARUA Danzero G3, MODUN Sadler’s Wells G3, WORKFORCE Sadler’s Wells G3. 1st Dam: Olympienne by Sadler’s Wells. unraced. Own sister to ISLINGTON, NEW MORNING, GREEK DANCE and ELECTION DAY. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: PATKAI (g Indian Ridge) 4 wins at 2 to 4, Sagaro S G3, Queen’s Vase G3, 2nd Ascot Gold Cup G1. 2006: Saptapadi (g Indian Ridge) Winner at 4, 2nd Henry II S G2. 2007: MODUN (g King’s Best) 3 wins at 3 and 4, September S G3. 2009: El Greco (c Monsun) 2011: (c Pivotal) 2nd Dam: HELLENIC by Darshaan. 3 wins at 3 Aston Upthorpe Yorkshire Oaks G1, 2nd St Leger S G1. Dam of ISLINGTON (f Sadler’s Wells: Nassau S G1, Yorkshire Oaks G1 (twice), Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf G1, 3rd Irish Champion S G1, Prince of Wales’s S G1, Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf G1), GREEK DANCE (c Sadler’s Wells: G Dallmayr-Preis Bayerisches Zuchtrennen G1, 2nd Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Juddmonte International S G1, Irish Champion S G1, Prix Ganay G1, Hong Kong Cup G1), MOUNTAIN HIGH (c Danehill: Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1), NEW MORNING (f Sadler’s Wells: Brigadier Gerard S G3), ELECTION DAY (c Sadler’s Wells: Aston Park S LR, 2nd Ormonde S G3, 3rd Ascot Gold Cup G1), Desert Beauty (f Green Desert: 3rd Ben Marshall S LR). Grandam of HYBLON. Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 263 Stakes winners. In 2011 - IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MEEZNAH Dynaformer G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3.
Starts 5
Wins 2
Places 2
Earned £45,115
Sire: DISTORTED HUMOR. Sire of 72 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ALTERNATION Seattle Slew G2, BRETHREN A P Indy G3, MACHEN More Than Ready G3, RADHARCNAFARRAIGE Storm Bird G3, SAVVY SUPREME Storm Bird G3, SHUMOOS Storm Cat G3. 1st Dam: Wile Cat by Storm Cat. unraced. Own sister to CAT FIGHTER. Dam of 1 winner: 2009: SHUMOOS (f Distorted Humor) 2 wins at 2, Sirenia S G3, 2nd Queen Mary S G2, 3rd Cherry Hinton S G2. 2nd Dam: STRATEGIC MANEUVER by Cryptoclearance. 5 wins in USA, Matron S G1, Spinaway S G1. Dam of CAT FIGHTER (f Storm Cat: La Canada S G2), ISHIGURU (c Danzig: The Miller Flying Five G3). Grandam of Diamond Head. Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 109 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DIALED IN Mineshaft G1, MISTY FOR ME Galileo G1, DERBAAS Seeking The Gold G2, SIDNEY’S CANDY Candy Ride G2, DENOMINATION Smart Strike G3, KEERTANA Johar G3, LITTLE MISS HOLLY Maria’s Mon G3, SHUMOOS Distorted Humor G. The Distorted Humor/Storm Cat cross has produced: COWTOWN CAT G2, SHUMOOS G2, Power World G2, Ha Ha Tonka LR. SHUMOOS ch f 2009 Raise A Native Gold Digger Forty Niner Tom Rolfe File Continue DISTORTED HUMOR ch 93 Northern Dancer Danzig Pas de Nom Danzig’s Beauty Mr Leader Sweetest Chant Gay Sonnet Northern Dancer Storm Bird South Ocean Storm Cat Secretariat Terlingua Crimson Saint WILE CAT b 03 Fappiano Cryptoclearance Naval Orange Strategic Maneuver Conquistador Cielo Prayer Wheel Halo Reply Mr Prospector
274 MERCEDES-BENZ STUTENPREIS VON BADEN G3 BADEN-BADEN. September 3. 3yo+f&m. 2200m.
The King’s Best/Sadler’s Wells cross has produced: BEST ALIBI G1, CREACHADOIR G1, RUNAWAY G1, WORKFORCE G1, COSMO MEADOW G2, MODUN G3, KILO ALPHA LR, TO SENDER LR, Gemini Gold G3, Angelonmyshoulder LR, Earl’s Court LR, Honour System LR, Ski Sunday LR. MODUN br g 2007 Raise A Native Gold Digger Nureyev Miesque Pasadoble Agio Lombard Promised Lady Espresso Anatevka Almyra Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy Homeric Grecian Sea Sea Venture Mr Prospector Kingmambo KING’S BEST b 97 Allegretta
Sadler’s Wells OLYMPIENNE b 2000 Hellenic
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1. FEBRUARY SUN (GB) 3 8-11 £27,586 br f by Monsun - Flawly (Old Vic) O-Rashit Shaykhutdinov B-Newsells Park Stud TR-J-C Rouget 2. Djumama (IRE) 3 8-11 £9,483 b f by Aussie Rules - Western Sky (Barathea) O-Stall Phillip I B-Colin Kennedy TR-A Lowe 3. Nicea (GER) 4 9-5 £4,741 b f by Lando - Nicolaia (Alkalde) O-Stall Nizza B-Jurgen Imm TR-P Schiergen Margins Neck, 2.5. Time 2:21.27. Going Good. Age 3
Starts 4
Wins 3
Places 1
Earned £52,112
Sire: MONSUN. Sire of 87 SWs. In 2011 - STACELITA Dashing Blade G1, SELKIS Grand Lodge G2, FEBRUARY SUN Old Vic G3, LA LUNA DE MIEL Hernando G3, TERTULLUS Be My Guest G3. 1st Dam: Flawly by Old Vic. 2 wins at 3 in France, USA, 2nd Garden City H G1. Dam of 2 winners:
2003: BEST NAME (c King’s Best) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix du Prince d’Orange G3, 2nd Prix du Jockey Club G1. 2004: Fortuna Limit (f Linamix) unraced. 2006: Rhythm Queen (f Danehill Dancer) ran twice. Broodmare. 2008: FEBRUARY SUN (f Monsun) Sold 416,088 gns yearling at ARAUG. 3 wins at 3 in France, Germany, Mercedes-Benz Stuten-Preis von Baden G3. 2010: (c Dansili) 2011: (f Cape Cross)
2nd Dam: DANCE CALL by Nijinsky. 1 win in USA. Dam of Sword Dance (g Damascus: 2nd Canadian Maturity S LR), Ivory Dance (f Sir Ivor: 2nd Canadian Oaks LR, Maple Leaf S LR, Selene S LR). Grandam of UPTURN, Numberonedance, T J’s Cormorant. Third dam of MASTER WILLIAM, PERFECT TOUCH. Broodmare Sire: SIR IVOR. Sire of the dams of 127 SWs. In 2011 - GALILEO’S CHOICE Galileo G3. GALILEO’S CHOICE b g 2006 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells
2nd Dam: Flawlessly by Rainbow Quest. foaled in France. Own sister to Profusion. Dam of OMBRE LEGERE (f Double Bed: Prix Penelope G3), Flawly (see above), Date With Destiny (f George Washington: 3rd Oaks Trial S LR). Grandam of GERMINAL, TOO NICE NAME.
Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Sir Gaylord Sir Ivor
Broodmare Sire: OLD VIC. Sire of the dams of 18 SWs. In 2011 - FEBRUARY SUN Monsun G3.
Attica SEVI’S CHOICE br 92 Nijinsky Dance Call
The Monsun/Old Vic cross has produced: SALVE REGINA G1, SAMUM G1, SCHIAPARELLI G1, FEBRUARY SUN G3, AIR TROOPER LR, Anna Mona G3.
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FEBRUARY SUN br f 2008 Dschingis Khan Konigsstuhl Konigskronung MONSUN br 90 Surumu Mosella Monasia Sadler’s Wells Old Vic Cockade FLAWLY b 97 Rainbow Quest Flawlessly Pauvresse
Tamerlane Donna Diana Tiepoletto Kronung Literat Surama Authi Monacensia Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Derring-Do Camenae Blushing Groom I Will Follow Home Guard Misoptimist
LEOPARDSTOWN. September 3. 3yo+. 10f.
1. GALILEO’S CHOICE (IRE) 5 9-8 £32,220 b g by Galileo - Sevi’s Choice (Sir Ivor) O-Dr Michael Smurfit B-Patrick F Kelly TR-DK Weld 2. Look At Me (IRE) 3 8-12 £9,418 b f by Danehill Dancer - Queen Cleopatra (Kingmambo) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Queen Cleopatra Syndicate TR-AP O’Brien 3. Freedom (IRE) 3 9-1 £4,461 b c by Hurricane Run - Cute Cait (Atraf) O-Michael Tabor B-Jane Hogan TR-AP O’Brien Margins 1.25, 2.5. Time 2:05.60 (slow 2.68). Going Good. Age 3-5
Starts 11
Wins 5
Places 4
LONGCHAMP. September 4. 3yo+. 1400m.
1. BEST DATING (IRE) 4 9-1 £34,483 b g by King’s Best - Just Special (Cadeaux Genereux) O-Jean-Jacques Rabineau B-Gerrardstown Stud TR-S Wattel 2. Evaporation (FR) 4 8-11 £13,793 b f by Red Ransom - Polygreen (Green Tune) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-C Laffon-Parias 3. Sommerabend (GB) 4 9-1 £10,345 b c by Shamardal - Sommernacht (Monsun) O-Stall Bedford Lodge B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-U Stoltefuss Margins 0.75, 0.75. Time 1:24.02. Going Very soft. Age 3-4
275 KILTERNAN S G3
Earned £78,451
Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 99 Stakes winners. In 2011 CAPE BLANCO Presidium G1, FRANKEL Danehill G1, GOLDEN LILAC Danehill G1, IGUGU Intikhab G1, MAYBE Danehill G1, MISTY FOR ME Storm Cat G1, NATHANIEL Silver Hawk G1, RODERIC O’CONNOR Danehill G1, TREASURE BEACH Mark of Esteem G1, GALIKOVA Blushing Groom G2, IL SAGGIATORE Snippets G2, JOHANN ZOFFANY Royal Academy G2, GALILEO’S CHOICE Sir Ivor G3, SENSE OF PURPOSE Darshaan G3. 1st Dam: SEVI’S CHOICE by Sir Ivor. Winner at 3. Own sister to Ivory Dance. Dam of 5 winners: 2001: DONTSTOPTHEMUSIC (f Night Shift) Winner at 2. 2002: Almendrados (f Desert Prince) 3rd Pretty Polly S LR. 2003: Aitch (f Alhaarth) ran once. 2004: Cesana (f Desert Prince) unraced. 2005: THARAWAAT (g Alhaarth) 4 wins, Irish Rover Bar New York Juvenile Hurdle G3. 2006: GALILEO’S CHOICE (g Galileo) Sold 140,000gns foal at TADEF, 155,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 5 wins, Kilternan S G3, 3rd Mooresbridge S G3. 2007: INDICATIVE (f Azamour) Winner at 3. 2008: CELEBRITY SEVI (g Peintre Celebre) 1 win at 3. 2009: (c Hurricane Run) 2010: (c Verglas)
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Turn-To Somethingroyal Mr Trouble Athenia Northern Dancer Flaming Page Hill Prince Leading Home
Starts 13
Wins 4
Places 5
Earned £134,956
Sire: KING’S BEST. Sire of 43 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BEST DATING Cadeaux Genereux G3, COSMO MEADOW Sadler’s Wells G3, DALARUA Danzero G3, MODUN Sadler’s Wells G3, WORKFORCE Sadler’s Wells G3. 1st Dam: JUST SPECIAL by Cadeaux Genereux. 2 wins at 3 and 4, Knockaire S LR, 2nd Prix d’Astarte G2. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: SPESIALTA (f Indian Ridge) Winner at 3. 2005: Special Terms (g Pivotal) Unplaced over hurdles. 2006: AL QEDDAAF (g Alhaarth) 5 wins. 2007: BEST DATING (g King’s Best) Sold 11,095gns 2yo at ARMAY. 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Prix du Pin G3, Grand Handicap de Deauville LR, 2nd Grand Handicap de Deauville LR. 2009: Cades Reef (c Dalakhani) in training. 2010: (c Tamayuz) 2nd Dam: RELATIVELY SPECIAL by Alzao. 2 wins at 2 Tattersalls Rockfel S G3, 3rd Airlie Coolmore Irish 1000 Guineas G1. Dam of BLUE GOLD (c Rainbow Quest: Fast Track Consulting Gala S LR), JUST SPECIAL (f Cadeaux Genereux, see above) Broodmare Sire: CADEAUX GENEREUX. Sire of the dams of 31 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DREAM AHEAD Diktat G1, BEST DATING King’s Best G3, DIATRIBE Tertullian LR, PYMAN’S THEORY Exceed And Excel LR, ROCKATELLA Rock of Gibraltar LR. BEST DATING b g 2007 Raise A Native Gold Digger Nureyev Miesque Pasadoble KING’S BEST b 97 Agio Lombard Promised Lady Allegretta Espresso Anatevka Almyra Balidar Young Generation Brig O’Doon Cadeaux Genereux Sharpen Up Smarten Up L’Anguissola JUST SPECIAL b 98 Lyphard Alzao Lady Rebecca Relatively Special Habitat Someone Special One In A Million Mr Prospector
Kingmambo
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Caulfield on Jukebox Jury: “He embodies the finest qualities of Montjeu’s progeny; sufficiently forward to race six times at two, his Group-race total now stands at seven”
EISHIN OSMAN Luhuk G2, GOLDEN ARCHER Pins G3, SAMITAR Rainbow Quest G3, SOFAST Bering G3, TRES ROCK DANON Monsun G3.
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ALANZA ch f 2008 Mr Prospector Kingmambo
LONGCHAMP. September 4. 3yo. 3000m.
1. PACIFIQUE (IRE) 8-8 £34,483 b f by Montjeu - Platonic (Zafonic) O/B-Skymarc Farm, Ecurie Des Monceaux TR-A de Royer-Dupre 2. Miss Lago (IRE) 8-6 £13,793 ch f by Encosta de Lago - Athyka (Secretariat) O-Gerard Augustin-Normand B-Western Bloodstock TR-E Lellouche 3. Ibicenco (GER) 8-11 £10,345 c by Shirocco - Iberi (Rainbow Quest) O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-J Hirschberger Margins Neck, 0.5. Time 3:22.06. Going Very soft. Age 3
Starts 4
Wins 3
Places 1
Earned £82,328
Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of 105 Stakes winners. In 2011 - FAME AND GLORY Shirley Heights G1, POUR MOI Darshaan G1, ST NICHOLAS ABBEY Sure Blade G1, BLUE BAJAN Darshaan G2, JUKEBOX JURY Kenmare G2, RECITAL Kendor G2, SARAH LYNX Danehill G2, ASKAR TAU Acatenango G3, CLASS IS CLASS Hector Protector G3, GOLDEN PARACHUTE Volksraad G3, MASKED MARVEL Mark of Esteem G3, PACIFIQUE Zafonic G3, PINK SYMPHONY Darshaan G3.
Miesque
1st Dam: BEAUTIFIX by Bering. 4 wins at 2 in France, Prix de la Vallee d’Auge LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2009: SOFAST (c Rock of Gibraltar) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix La Rochette G3. 2011: (f Muhtathir)
2nd Dam: PUCE by Darshaan. 3 wins at 3 and 4 Harvest S LR, 3rd Park Hill S G3. Dam of PONGEE (f Barathea: Lancashire Oaks G2, 2nd Yorkshire Oaks G1), LION SANDS (g Montjeu: Fred Archer S LR, Noel Murless S LR, 3rd September S G3, Glorious S G3), Pukka (g Sadler’s Wells: 2nd July S LR). Broodmare Sire: ZAFONIC. Sire of the dams of 44 Stakes winners. In 2011 - WATAR Marju G2, PACIFIQUE Montjeu G3. The Montjeu/Zafonic cross has produced: PAPAL BULL G1, MARIA ROYAL G2, PACIFIQUE G3. PACIFIQUE b f 2008 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge MONTJEU b 96 Top Ville Floripedes Toute Cy Gone West Zafonic Zaizafon PLATONIC b 99 Darshaan Puce Souk
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special High Top Sega Ville Tennyson Adele Toumignon Mr Prospector Secrettame The Minstrel Mofida Shirley Heights Delsy Ahonoora Soumana
278 PRIX LA ROCHETTE G3 LONGCHAMP. September 4. 2yo. 1400m.
1. SOFAST (FR) 8-11 £34,483 ch c by Rock of Gibraltar - Beautifix (Bering) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 2. Mac Row (IRE) 8-11 £13,793 br c by Le Vie Dei Colori - Kointreau (Desert King) O-Daniel-Yves Treves B-Glending Bloodstock TR-J-C Rouget 3. American Devil (FR) 8-11 £10,345 b c by American Post - Alcestes Selection (Selkirk) O/B-Haras de Quetieville TR-J Van Handenhove Margins 0.5, 0.75. Time 1:25.24. Going Very soft.
2nd Dam: BEAUTIMIX by Linamix. 1 win at 2 in France. Dam of BEAUTIFIX (f Bering, see above), Miximaa (f Anabaa: 3rd Prix Yacowlef LR)
The Rock of Gibraltar/Bering cross has produced: MUSIDORA G3, SOFAST G3. SOFAST ch c 2009 Danzig Danehill Razyana ROCK OF GIBRALTAR b 99 Be My Guest Offshore Boom Push A Button
Bering Beaune BEAUTIFIX b 02 Linamix Beautimix Raise A Beauty
Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Northern Dancer What A Treat Bold Lad River Lady Sea Bird II Bubbling Beauty Lyphard Barbra Mendez Lunadix Alydar Stick To Beauty
279 SCEPTRE S G3 DONCASTER. September 8. 3yo+f&m. 7f.
1. ALANZA (IRE) 3 8-10 £29,600 ch f by Dubai Destination - Alasha (Barathea) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-John M Oxx 2. Dever Dream (GB) 4 9-0 £11,195 b f by Medicean - Sharplaw Venture (Polar Falcon) O-Pearl Bloodstock Ltd B-FCT Wilson TR-WJ Haggas 3. Chachamaidee (IRE) 4 9-3 £5,595 b f by Footstepsinthesand - Canterbury Lace (Danehill) O-RAH Evans B-Cheval Court Stud TR-Sir Henry Cecil Margins Neck, head. Time 1:25.53. Going Good. Age 2-3
Starts 6
Wins 4
Places 2
Earned £101,618
Sire: DUBAI DESTINATION. Sire of 14 Stakes winners. In 2011 - FAMILY ONE Desert Style G2, ALANZA Barathea G3. 1st Dam: ALASHA by Barathea. 2 wins at 2 and 3, Dick Hern Fillies S LR, 2nd E P Taylor S G1, 3rd 1000 Guineas G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: ALMATINKA (f Indian Ridge) Winner at 3. 2005: Alapour (g Pivotal) 2006: ALAJAN (g Alhaarth) 2 wins at 4. 2007: Alariyana (f Danehill Dancer) unraced. 2008: ALANZA (f Dubai Destination) 4 wins at 2 and 3, Sceptre S G3, Platinum S LR, Fairy Bridge S LR, 3rd Sweet Mimosa S LR. 2009: Alindjar (c Nayef) unraced to date. 2010: (f Shirocco) 2nd Dam: ALASANA by Darshaan. 2 wins at 3 in France. Dam of ALAIYMA (f Refuse To Bend: Navigation S LR), ALASHA (f Barathea, see above)
Earned £62,056
Sire: ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. Sire of 69 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SOCIETY ROCK Key of Luck G1,
The Dubai Destination/Barathea cross has produced: ALANZA G3, Measuring Time G3.
Starts 3
Wins 2
Places 1
Mysteries Sadler’s Wells Brocade ALASHA ch 99 Darshaan Alasana Aleema
Broodmare Sire: BERING. Sire of the dams of 62 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BIBLE BELT Big Bad Bob G3, DON’T HURRY ME Hurricane Run G3, SOFAST Rock of Gibraltar G3.
Broodmare Sire: BARATHEA. Sire of the dams of 48 Stakes winners. In 2011 - VOILA ICI Daylami G1, CRACKERJACK KING Shamardal G2, MONTEROSSO Dubawi G2, ALANZA Dubai Destination G3, DJUMAMA Aussie Rules G3, EXPANSION Maria’s Mon G3, JAKKALBERRY Storming Home G3, KITTENS Redoute’s Choice G3, SAINT ENCOSTA Encosta de Lago G3, SHARETA Sinndar G3, CANALI Exceed And Excel LR, GEORGUI LUI Whywhywhy LR, HUNTER’S LIGHT Dubawi LR, JEREZANA Lonhro LR, OPERA GAL Galileo LR, ROYAL REIGN Viscount LR, VLADIMIR Kheleyf LR.
Age 2
Alleged Mysterial
Barathea
Arctic Tern
1st Dam: PLATONIC by Zafonic. Winner at 4 in France. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: HATTON FLIGHT (g Kahyasi) 9 wins at 3 to 5. 2005: PRUDENZIA (f Dansili) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de la Seine LR. 2007: (c Barathea) 2008: PACIFIQUE (f Montjeu) 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix de Lutece G3, Prix Madame Jean Couturie LR, 2nd Prix Minerve G3. 2009: Astronomy Domine (f Galileo) in training. 2010: (f Dansili) 2011: (f Montjeu)
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Raise A Native Gold Digger Nureyev Pasadoble Hoist The Flag Princess Pout Seattle Slew Phydilla Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Habitat Canton Silk Shirley Heights Delsy Red God Alannya
280 PARK HILL S G2 DONCASTER. Sept 8. 3yo+f&m. 14f 132yds.
1. MEEZNAH (USA) 4 9-4 £45,368 b f by Dynaformer - String Quartet (Sadler’s Wells) O-Saif Ali, Saeed H Altayer B-Swettenham Stud TR-DR Lanigan 2. Set To Music (IRE) 3 8-6 £17,200 b f by Danehill Dancer - Zarabaya (Doyoun) O-The Queen B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-MLW Bell 3. Polly’s Mark (IRE) 5 9-4 £8,608 b m by Mark of Esteem - Kotdiji (Mtoto) O-Wickham Stud B-Glashare House Stud TR-CG Cox Margins 3.5, 5. Time 3:05.53 (fast 0.27). Going Good. Age 2-4
Starts 13
Wins 3
Places 7
Earned £130,771
Sire: DYNAFORMER. Sire of 105 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BLUE BUNTING Linamix G1, BRILLIANT SPEED Gone West G1, MEEZNAH Sadler’s Wells G2, STAR BILLING Thunder Gulch G3, TAJAAWEED Zilzal G3. 1st Dam: STRING QUARTET by Sadler’s Wells. 2 wins at 3, Prix de Thiberville LR, 3rd Lancashire Oaks G3. Own sister to CASEY TIBBS. Dam of 5 winners: 2001: Solar Rhythm (f Machiavellian) unraced. 2003: Shahin (c Kingmambo) Winner at 2, 2nd Princess of Wales’s S G2. 2004: Deceptive Charm (f Kingmambo) unraced. 2005: FANTASTIC KORAN (g Fantastic Light) Winner at 4 in Czech Republic. 2006: LYRIC ART (f Red Ransom) Winner at 3. 2007: MEEZNAH (f Dynaformer) 3 wins, Park Hill S G2, Lillie Langtry S G3, 2nd Aphrodite S LR, 3rd Park Hill S G2, Pinnacle S LR. 2008: LADY ROSAMUNDE (f Maria’s Mon) 1 win at 3. 2010: (c Sir Percy) 2011: (f Sir Percy)
Dynaformer G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3.
281 PRIX D’AUMALE G3 LONGCHAMP. September 8. 2yof. 1600m.
1. ZANTENDA (GB) 8-9 £34,483 b f by Zamindar - Tender Morn (Dayjur) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 2. Rajastani (IRE) 8-9 £13,793 b f by Zamindar - Rocky Mistress (Rock of Gibraltar) O/B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm TR-S Wattel 3. Kinetica (GB) 8-9 £10,345 b f by Stormy Atlantic - Kiswahili (Selkirk) O/B-Miss K Rausing TR-Sir Mark Prescott Margins Neck, 2. Time 1:40.70. Going Good to soft. Age 2
Starts 2
Wins 2
Places 0
Sire: ZAMINDAR. Sire of 18 SWs. In 2011 - TIMEPIECE Sadler’s Wells G1, ZANTENDA Dayjur G3. 1st Dam: Tender Morn by Dayjur. Winner at 2 in France, 2nd Prix de la Vallee d’Auge LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2003: Tender Storm (f Honour And Glory). 2004: Intouchable (f Elusive Quality) 2005: Elusif (g Elusive Quality) 2 wins at 2 in France, 2nd Prix Djebel LR, Prix Sigy LR. 2006: Alanna (f Bering) 2008: Abusive (f Green Tune) in training. 2009: ZANTENDA (f Zamindar) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix d’Aumale G3. 2010: (f Singspiel) 2011: Dhuma (f Falco) 2nd Dam: LA PITIE by Devil’s Bag. 1 win at 2 in France. Dam of DIABLENEYEV (c Nureyev: Prix Cor de Chasse LR, 2nd Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte G2), Empireneyev (c Nureyev: 3rd Prix Djebel LR), Tender Morn (f Dayjur, see above). Broodmare Sire: DAYJUR. Sire of the dams of 36 Stakes winners. In 2011 - TIZWAY Tiznow G1, GIANT RYAN Freud G2, NIGHT CARNATION Sleeping Indian G3, ZANTENDA Zamindar G3. ZANTENDA b f 2009 Mr Prospector Gone West Secrettame ZAMINDAR b 94 The Minstrel Zaizafon Mofida Danzig
2nd Dam: FLEUR ROYALE by Mill Reef. 2 wins at 3 Pretty Polly S G2, 2nd Gilltown Stud Irish Oaks G1. Dam of CASEY TIBBS (c Sadler’s Wells: Ballysax S LR, Fort McHenry H LR, 2nd Secretariat S G1), STRING QUARTET (f Sadler’s Wells, see above), African Dance (f El Gran Senor: 2nd EBF Silver Flash S LR). Grandam of OISEAU RARE, STEEL PRINCESS, Falcon Rock, Vision of Grandeur, Osamixa, Oiselina. Third dam of SARAH LYNX, HERMAN MUNSTER, DIANA BAROWS.
Earned £44,828
Dayjur Gold Beauty TENDER MORN b 98 Devil’s Bag La Pitie Empiracle
Raise A Native Gold Digger Secretariat Tamerett Northern Dancer Fleur Right Tack Wold Lass Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Mr Prospector Stick To Beauty Halo Ballade Forli Queen Empress
282 MAY HILL S G2 DONCASTER. September 9. 2yof. 8f.
Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 263 Stakes winners. In 2011 - IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, MEEZNAH MEEZNAH b f 2007 Turn-To Nothirdchance Nashua Bramalea Rarelea Ribot His Majesty Flower Bowl Olympia On The Trail Golden Trail Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Never Bend Mill Reef Milan Mill Le Levanstell Sweet Mimosa Feemoss Hail To Reason Roberto DYNAFORMER b 85 Andover Way
Sadler’s Wells STRING QUARTET b 96 Fleur Royale
1. LYRIC OF LIGHT (GB) 8-12 £39,697 b f by Street Cry - Suez (Green Desert) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Mahmood Al Zarooni 2. Fallen For You (GB) 8-12 £15,050 b f by Dansili - Fallen Star (Brief Truce) O/B-Normandie Stud Ltd TR-JHM Gosden 3. Samitar (GB) 8-12 £7,532 b f by Rock of Gibraltar - Aileen’s Gift (Rainbow Quest) O-Nick & Olga Dhandsa, John & Zoe Webster B-Norman Court Stud TR-MR Channon Margins Neck, 3.25. Time 1:38.39 (fast 0.11). Going Going. See race 311
283 FLYING CHILDERS S G2 DONCASTER. September 9. 2yo. 5f.
1. REQUINTO (IRE) 9-0 £39,697 b c by Dansili - Damson (Entrepreneur) O-M Tabor, D Smith, Mrs J Magnier B-Liberty Bloodstock TR-David Wachman
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European Pattern 2. Burwaaz (GB) 9-0 £15,050 b c by Exceed And Excel - Nidhaal (Observatory) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Shadwell Estate Co Ltd TR-Ed Dunlop 3. Caledonia Lady (GB) 8-11 £7,532 b f by Firebreak - Granuaile O’Malley (Mark of Esteem) O/B-Isla Cage, Colin Cage TR-Jo Hughes Margins Short head, 0.5. Time 0:59.23 (slow 0.73). Going Good. Age 2
Starts 7
Wins 4
Places 1
Earned £98,429
Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 59 Stakes winners. In 2011 EMULOUS Distant View G1, AVIATE Irish River G2, DANDINO Generous G2, DELEGATOR Efisio G2, DREAM PEACE Darshaan G2, REQUINTO Entrepreneur G2, TESTOSTERONE Sadler’s Wells G2, BEWITCHED Kaldoun G3, ENTIFAADHA Kingmambo G3, EPIC LOVE Diesis G3, FAMOUS NAME Quest For Fame G3, FIRE LILY Pivotal G3, SURFRIDER Rahy G3. 1st Dam: DAMSON by Entrepreneur. Champion 2yo filly in Ireland in 2004. 4 wins at 2, Phoenix S G1, 3rd Cheveley Park S G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2007: BARBADINE (f Giant’s Causeway) 2 wins at 3. 2008: COMPELLING (f Kingmambo) Winner at 3. 2009: REQUINTO (c Dansili) 4 wins at 2, Flying Childers S G2, Molecomb S G3, Tipperary S LR. 2010: (c Duke of Marmalade) 2011: (f Fastnet Rock) 2nd Dam: TADKIYRA by Darshaan. 1 win at 3 in France. Dam of DAMSON (f Entrepreneur, see above), GEMINIANI (f King of Kings: Prestige S G3). Grandam of Amerigo.
2007: So Secret (f Barathea) 2008: SADDLER’S ROCK (c Sadler’s Wells) 3 wins at 3, Stobart Doncaster Cup G2, 3rd The Irish Field St Leger Trial S LR. 2010: (c Galileo) 2011: (f Teofilo) 2nd Dam: GREEKTOWN by Ela-Mana-Mou. 2 wins at 3 in France Prix des Tourelles LR. Dam of GAMUT (c Spectrum: Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1, 2nd Irish St Leger G1), MULTICOLOURED (c Rainbow Quest: Geoffrey Freer S G2), ATHENS BELLE (f Groom Dancer: Fillies Trial S LR) Broodmare Sire: GROOM DANCER. Sire of the dams of 49 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MIDNIGHT INTERLUDE War Chant G1, SADDLER’S ROCK Sadler’s Wells G2, RIGHT ONE Anabaa G3.
The Dalakhani/Danehill cross has produced: DUNCAN G1, SHEMIYLA G3, Sano di Pietro LR.
SADDLER’S ROCK b c 2008 Northern Dancer SADLER’S WELLS b 81 Fairy Bridge
Groom Dancer GRECIAN BRIDE ch 94 Greektown
Nearco Nearctic Lady Angela Native Dancer Natalma Almahmoud Hail To Reason Bold Reason Lalun Forli Special Thong Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Lyphard Featherhill Lady Berry Pitcairn Ela-Mana-Mou Rose Bertin Charlottown Edinburgh Queen’s Castle
285 IRISH ST LEGER G1 CURRAGH. September 10. 3yo+. 14f.
Broodmare Sire: ENTREPRENEUR. Sire of the dams of 8 Stakes winners. In 2011 - REQUINTO Dansili G2, STATE BLUE National Assembly G3. REQUINTO b c 2009 Danzig Danehill Razyana DANSILI b 96 Kahyasi Hasili Kerali Sadler’s Wells Entrepreneur Exclusive Order DAMSON b 2002 Darshaan Tadkiyra Tremogia
Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Ile de Bourbon Kadissya High Line Sookera Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Exclusive Native Bonavista Shirley Heights Delsy Silver Shark Tonnera III
284 DONCASTER CUP G2 DONCASTER. September 9. 3yo+. 18f.
1. SADDLER’S ROCK (IRE) 3 8-1 £56,710 b c by Sadler’s Wells - Grecian Bride (Groom Dancer) O-Michael O’Flynn B-Rockfield Farm TR-John M Oxx 2. Opinion Poll (IRE) 5 9-4 £21,500 b h by Halling - Ahead (Shirley Heights) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Mahmood Al Zarooni 3. Motrice (GB) 4 8-12 £10,760 gr f by Motivator - Entente Cordiale (Affirmed) O/B-Miss K Rausing TR-Sir Mark Prescott Margins 4, 1.25. Time 3:49.83 (fast 4.17). Going Good. Age 3
Starts 6
Wins 3
Places 1
Earned £73,494
Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of 324 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SADDLER’S ROCK Groom Dancer G2, CHANGING SKIES Silver Hawk G3, FANTASIA Darshaan G3.
1. DUNCAN (GB) 6 9-11 £73,017 b g by Dalakhani - Dolores (Danehill) O/B-Normandie Stud TR-JHM Gosden 1. JUKEBOX JURY (IRE) 5 9-11 £73,017 gr h by Montjeu - Mare Aux Fees (Kenmare) O-AD Spence B-Paul Nataf TR-Mark Johnston 3. Red Cadeaux (GB) 5 9-11 £17,069 ch g by Cadeaux Genereux - Artisia (Peintre Celebre) O-RJ Arculli B-Foursome Thoroughbreds TR-Ed Dunlop Margins Dead heat, 1. Time 3:08.01 (slow 9.51). Going Yielding to soft. DUNCAN Age Starts 3-6 18
Wins 5
Places 8
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Earned £298,827
Sire: DALAKHANI. Sire of 24 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DUNCAN Danehill G1, RELIABLE MAN Sadler’s Wells G1, BARAAN Grindstone G3. 1st Dam: DOLORES by Danehill. Winner at 3, Conqueror S LR, 2nd Sun Chariot S G2, 3rd Coronation S G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: SAMUEL (g Sakhee) 2 wins at 4 and 6, Doncaster Cup G2. 2005: DUNCAN (g Dalakhani) Sold 100,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 5 wins at 3 to 6, Irish St Leger G1, Yorkshire Cup G2, Prix Foy G2, Buckhounds S LR, 2nd Hardwicke S G2, Lonsdale Cup G2, Buckhounds S LR, 3rd Rose of Lancaster S G3. 2006: Howard (c Haafhd) 2007: Deirdre (f Dubawi) Winner at 2, 3rd Height of Fashion S LR. 2011: Stella Bellissima (f Sea The Stars) 2nd Dam: AGNUS by In The Wings. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Belgium. Dam of DOLORES (f Danehill, see above) DUNCAN b g 2005 Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy
1st Dam: Grecian Bride by Groom Dancer. unraced. Own sister to ATHENS BELLE. Dam of 5 winners: 1999: CHAMPAIN SANDS (g Green Desert) 6 wins. 2000: (c Danehill) 2002: ALLEXINA (f Barathea) 4 wins at 2 and 3, Finale S LR, Silken Glider S LR, Salsabil S LR, 2nd Blue Wind S G3, Prix Minerve G3. 2003: Seiun Aglaia (f Singspiel) Unplaced. 2004: Athenian Way (f Barathea) Winner at 3, 2nd Noblesse S G3. 2006: CROWFOOT (c Sadler’s Wells) Winner at 3.
DALAKHANI gr 2000 Miswaki Daltawa Damana Danzig Danehill Razyana DOLORES b 99 In The Wings Agnus Wavy Reef
Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 172 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ALOHA Encosta de Lago G1, BENFICA Lonhro G1, DANEDREAM Lomitas G1, DREAMAWAY More Than Ready G1, DUNCAN Dalakhani G1, FRANKEL Galileo G1, GOLDEN LILAC Galileo G1, MAYBE Galileo G1, RODERIC O’CONNOR Galileo G1, SEPOY Elusive Quality G1, SHOCKING Street Cry G1, ELITE FALLS More Than Ready G2, PINWHEEL Lonhro G2, SARAH LYNX Montjeu G2, CHACHAMAIDEE Footstepsinthesand G3, DO YOU THINK Starcraft G3, FALINO Fusaichi Pegasus G3, IRONSTEIN Zabeel G3, NEEDS FURTHER Encosta de Lago G3, ONE LAST DANCE Encosta de Lago G3, PRECIOUS LORRAINE Encosta de Lago G3, RAINBOW PEGASUS Agnes Tachyon G3, SPLASH POINT Street Cry G3, WINTER BURST Western Winter G3.
Mill Reef Hardiemma Abdos Kelty Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Crystal Palace Denia Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Sadler’s Wells High Hawk Kris Triple Reef
Breeders have understandably thought of Dalakhani as an automatic choice for daughters of Sadler’s Wells, but the Gilltown stallion also deserves serious consideration as an option for Danehill mares. His first 12 foals out of Danehill’s daughters include Duncan, who was retired following his dead-heat in the Irish St Leger, and Shemiyla, winner of the Gr3 Prix Allez France. Duncan’s dam Dolores started at 66-1 for the 2002 1,000 Guineas, on only her second start. Dolores defied her inexperience to finish a fine fourth, a length behind Kazzia. The Normandie Stud homebred later ran well to be third in the Coronation Stakes and second in the Sun Chariot, and became a stakes winner in the Conqueror Stakes. . Now Dolores is doing very well as a broodmare. Her first foal, the Sakhee gelding Samuel, justified his breeders’ patience by winning the Gr2 Doncaster Cup in 2010, just two days before her second foal, Duncan, defeated Nakayama Festa in the Gr2 Prix Foy. Dolores’s fourth foal, the Dubawi filly Deirdre, was third to Snow Fairy in the Height of Fashion Stakes. Unfortunately, Dolores’s 2008 Pivotal filly died and she then produced a dead foal to Halling in 2009 before being barren to Dubawi, but she produced a filly by Sea The Stars in 2011. As Dolores’s Group-winning sons both stayed much better than their dam, one would expect to find some staying elements in Dolores’s pedigree. Duncan’s second dam, the Belgian winner Agnus, is by In The Wings, whose stamina index stands at 11.8 furlongs, and Agnus is inbred 4 x 3 to Mill Reef, whose index stood at 11 furlongs. However, this isn’t a staminapacked family. Duncan’s fifth dam is Triple First, a high-class ten-furlong performer, and his fourth dam, Triple Reef, is the second dam of the Derby third Carlton House. JUKEBOX JURY Age Starts 2-5 20
Wins 8
Places 7
Earned £784,169
Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of 106 Stakes winners. In 2011 - FAME AND GLORY Shirley Heights G1, JUKEBOX JURY Kenmare G1, MASKED MARVEL Mark of Esteem G1, POUR MOI Darshaan G1, ST
NICHOLAS ABBEY Sure Blade G1, BLUE BAJAN Darshaan G2, RECITAL Kendor G2, SARAH LYNX Danehill G2, ASKAR TAU Acatenango G3, CLASS IS CLASS Hector Protector G3, GOLDEN PARACHUTE Volksraad G3, PACIFIQUE Zafonic G3, PINK SYMPHONY Darshaan G3. 1st Dam: MARE AUX FEES by Kenmare. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 10 winners: 1993: PIERROT SOLAIRE (c Dancing Spree) 11 wins in Italy, Criterium Partenopeo LR. 1994: Mare Aux Tanches (f Lead On Time) unraced. 1995: CLAIR DE MER (c Dancing Spree) 5 wins. 1996: THE MASK (c Saint Estephe) 4 wins, Prix de Saint Patrick LR, 2nd Brigadier Gerard S G3, 3rd Prix Guillaume d’Ornano G2. 1997: Seule A Paris (f Pistolet Bleu). Dam of Here She Comes (2nd Prix de la Cochere LR, Prix de Lieurey LR). 1998: ALBULA (f Anabaa) Winner at 3 in France. 1999: Bithia (f Sillery) ran on the flat in Italy. 2000: ORDINARY HERO (c Anabaa) 5 wins in Norway. 2001: Hoops And Blades (c Peintre Celebre) Unplaced. 2002: Maternelle (f Machiavellian) Unplaced. 2003: MAESTA (c Starborough) 3 wins 3-4 in France. 2005: BELLE ALLURE (f Numerous) 4 wins, Prix Vanteaux G3, Athenia S G3. 2006: JUKEBOX JURY (c Montjeu) Sold 173,745gns yearling at ARAUG. 8 wins, Irish St Leger G1, Preis von Europa G1, Jockey Club S G2, Royal Lodge S G2, Grand Prix de Deauville G2, Prix Kergorlay G2, Rose of Lancaster S G3, Fred Archer S LR, 2nd Racing Post Trophy G1, Canadian International S G1, 3rd Glorious S G3, Prix La Rochette G3. 2007: LE LARRON (c High Chaparral) 2 wins, Prix Michel Houyvet LR, 3rd Prix Chaudenay G2. 2008: Hurricane Higgins (g Hurricane Run) Winner at 3, 2nd Derby Trial S G3. 2nd Dam: Feerie Boreale by Irish River. 1 win at 2 in France, 2nd Prix d’Aumale G3, 3rd Prix Marcel Boussac G1. Dam of TAKE OFF TIME (c Polish Precedent: Premio Carlo Porta Limited H LR). Grandam of MATIN DE TEMPETE. Broodmare Sire: KENMARE. Sire of the dams of 77 SWs. In 2011 - JUKEBOX JURY Montjeu G1, HEROD THE GREAT Tara’s Halls G2, AVENUE Anabaa G3. JUKEBOX JURY gr h 2006 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge MONTJEU b 96 Top Ville Floripedes Toute Cy Kalamoun Kenmare Belle of Ireland MARE AUX FEES gr 88 Irish River Feerie Boreale Skelda
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special High Top Sega Ville Tennyson Adele Toumignon Zeddaan Khairunissa Milesian Belle of The Ball Riverman Irish Star La Varende Fidra
Although Montjeu has few equals when it comes to siring top performers over a mile and a half or more, that doesn’t mean that his progeny lack precocity. Like his sire Sadler’s Wells before him, Montjeu was unbeaten in two juvenile starts. Montjeu’s first two Epsom Derby winners, Motivator and Authorized, were Gr1 winners at two and his third winner, Pour Moi, also scored as a juvenile. His three Irish Derby winners all won at two, including Fame And Glory, who won the Gr1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud. Jukebox Jury also embodies the finest qualities of Montjeu’s progeny. Sufficiently forward to race six times at two, he defeated the very smart Cityscape in the Gr2 Royal Lodge Stakes prior to finishing second in the Racing Post Trophy. Jukebox Jury went on to add three more Group wins at three, including the Gr1 Preis von
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Caulfield on Power: “It would have been no surprise had the National Stakes winner been on the small side. His grandsires Green Desert and Inchinor stood 15.2 and 15.1 hands”
Europa, and his game dead-heat with Duncan in the Irish St Leger takes the five-year-old’s total of Group victories to seven. One of the interesting aspects of Jukebox Jury’s pedigree is that his dam Mare Aux Fees is by Kenmare, a grandson of the versatile Zeddaan. Fast enough to win the Prix Robert Papin at two, Zeddaan went on to land the French 2,000 Guineas and the Prix d’Ispahan, to earn attempts at ten and 11 furlongs. One of Zeddaan’s daughters, Adele Toumignon, ranks as the third dam of Montjeu. Montjeu’s family also produced Dadarissime, a very smart stayer inbred 4 x 3 to Zeddaan, and this may have encouraged breeders to send mares with Zeddaan blood to Montjeu. So far Montjeu has ten stakes winners with two lines of Zeddaan in the first five generations and among them are the St Leger winner Scorpion, the Gr1winning brothers Recital and Corre Caminos, and Jukebox Jury. Jukebox Jury’s dam Mare Aux Fees had two grey parents and so did her grandsire Kalamoun and her greatgrandsire Zeddaan. Mare Aux Fees’s second dam Skelda, a very smart winner in France, was another grey. Skelda produced the Grand Prix de Paris winner Soleil Noir and her daughter Feerie Boreale, the second dam of Jukebox Jury, was third in the Prix Marcel Boussac. Mare Aux Fees has already produced five stakes winners, plus a useful three-year-old in Hurricane Higgins, by Montjeu’s son Hurricane Run. 286 NATIONAL S G1 CURRAGH. September 10. 2yo. 7f.
1. POWER (GB) 9-1 £100,000 b c by Oasis Dream - Frappe (Inchinor) O-Michael Tabor B-Norelands, Hugo Lascelles TR-AP O’Brien 2. Dragon Pulse (IRE) 9-1 £32,759 ch c by Kyllachy - Poetical (Croco Rouge) O-Tan Kai Chah B-JF Tuthill, Mrs AWF Whitehead TR-Mrs John Harrington 3. David Livingston (IRE) 9-1 £15,517 b c by Galileo - Mora Bai (Indian Ridge) O-Derrick Smith B-Rhinestone Bloodstock, Lynch-Bages Ltd TR-AP O’Brien Margins 0.5, 1.25. Time 1:27.74 (slow 4.24). Going Yielding to soft. Age 2
Starts 4
Wins 3
Places 1
Earned £116,385
Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of 45 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MIDDAY Kingmambo G1, POWER Inchinor G1, PROHIBIT Warning G1, RIMTH Efisio G3. 1st Dam: FRAPPE by Inchinor. Winner at 2. Dam of 4 winners: 2001: (c Marju) 2002: THAKAFAAT (f Unfuwain) 3 wins 2-3, Ribblesdale S G2. 2003: QUANTUM (f Alhaarth) Winner at 3. 2004: Wild Gardenia (f Alhaarth) 2005: APPLAUDED (f Royal Applause) Winner at 2. 2006: Arabian Flame (g King’s Best) 2007: Pekan Three (g Sadler’s Wells) 2008: Amjaad (f Dansili) unraced to date. 2009: POWER (c Oasis Dream) Sold 50,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 3 wins at 2, National S G1, Coventry S G2, Marble Hill S LR, 2nd Phoenix S G1. 2010: (f Nayef) 2011: (c Shamardal)
2nd Dam: GLATISANT by Rainbow Quest. 2 wins at 2 Butlins Sth. Coast World Prestige S G3. Dam of FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND (c Giant’s Causeway: 2000 Guineas G1). Grandam of JUNIA TEPZIA. Broodmare Sire: INCHINOR. Sire of the dams of 10 Stakes winners. In 2011 - POWER Oasis Dream G1, UP IN TIME Noverre G2, FENCING Street Cry LR. POWER b c 2009 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier OASIS DREAM b 2000 Dancing Brave Hope Bahamian Ahonoora Inchinor Inchmurrin FRAPPE b 96 Rainbow Quest Glatisant Dancing Rocks
Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Courtly Dee Lyphard Navajo Princess Mill Reef Sorbus Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Lomond On Show Blushing Groom I Will Follow Green Dancer Croda Rossa
Michael Tabor and Susan Magnier have every reason to be grateful to Hascombe and Valiant Studs’ broodmare Glatisant, who provided them with Footstepsinthesand, their unbeaten 2,000 Guineas winner of 2005. Six years later Glatisant has cropped up again as the second dam of another of the Tabor/Magnier Gr1 winners, namely the National Stakes winner Power (who also numbers Derrick Smith among his owners). Power’s National Stakes win was his fourth in five starts, his only reverse being his neck defeat in the Phoenix Stakes. As Hascombe and Valiant Studs bred Green Desert’s Classic-winning daughter Rose Gypsy, it is easy to see why they would want to patronise Green Desert’s champion son Oasis Dream. Glatisant’s daughter Frappe, a winner over six furlongs on her twoyear-old debut, visited Oasis Dream in 2008 to produce Power. Aidan O’Brien described Power as a big, powerful, strong horse after the colt’s Coventry Stakes success, but it would have been no surprise had Power been on the small side. His grandsires Green Desert and Inchinor respectively stood 15.2 and 15.1 hands.. Glatisant won both her starts at two, including the Gr3 Prestige Stakes, before a largely fruitless second season, during which she showed signs of temperament. Her sire Rainbow Quest also sired the dam of Oasis Dream’s Prix du Moulin winner Aqlaam. Power’s third dam, the Green Dancer mare Dancing Rocks, was a rather nervous type according to Timeform. Even so, she showed consistently smart form and won the Nassau Stakes. Three of Dancing Rocks’s daughters have produced Group winners, the others being Council Rock, dam of the very speedy juvenile filly Superstar Leo, and Glatisant’s sister Rainbow Goddess, dam of the St Leger runner-up Mahler. Power’s fourth dam, the Premio Lydia Tesio winner Croda Rossa, was a half-sister to Cerreto, winner of the Derby Italiano.
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Sire: PRIZED. Sire of 26 Stakes winners. In 2011 PREMIO LOCO Magic Ring G2.
287 SELECT S G3 GOODWOOD. September 10. 3yo+. 9f 192yds.
1. FRENCH NAVY (GB) 3 8-7 £28,355 b c by Shamardal - First Fleet (Woodman) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Mahmood Al Zarooni 2. Slumber (GB) 3 8-7 £10,750 b c by Cacique - Sound Asleep (Woodman) O-K Abdullah B-Millsec Ltd TR-Charles Hills 3. Measuring Time (GB) 3 8-7 £5,380 b c by Dubai Destination - Inchberry (Barathea) O/B-Woodcote Stud Ltd TR-R Hannon Margins 2.5, neck. Time 2:08.15 (slow 3.85). Going Good to soft. Age 2-3
Starts 6
Wins 5
Places 0
Earned £108,193
Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 30 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CRACKERJACK KING Barathea G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G3, ELLE SHADOW Roi Danzig G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, ZAZOU Lomitas G3, CAPTAIN SONADOR Kenny’s Best Pal LR, GINGERBREAD MAN Hurricane Sky LR, MODERN HISTORY Private Account LR, ROSTRUM Rainbow Quest LR, SOMMERABEND Monsun LR. 1st Dam: FIRST FLEET by Woodman. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, La Coupe des Pouliches de Marseille LR. Dam of 3 winners: 2003: BOTANY BAY (c Storm Cat) 3 wins in Canada. 2004: Kon Tiki (f Red Ransom) 2005: Battlecruiser (c Red Ransom) ran a few times. 2006: Sydney Cove (g Cape Cross) 2007: SEA LORD (c Cape Cross) 7 wins at 2 and 3, Sovereign S G3. 2008: FRENCH NAVY (c Shamardal) 5 wins 2-3, Select S G3, Prix des Chenes G3. 2009: (c Singspiel) 2nd Dam: Frankova by Nureyev. Dam of FIRST FLEET (f Woodman, see above), Scottago (c Lear Fan: 3rd American Derby G2). Grandam of Reflect Times, I Am Neo, Hagino Lucere. Third dam of Hagino Comment.
1st Dam: Crazee Mental by Magic Ring. Winner at 2, 2nd Cheveley Park S G1. Dam of 2 winners: 2002: RAMSGILL (g Prized) 4 wins at 3 and 4. 2004: PREMIO LOCO (g Prized) Sold 19,000gns yearling at TADEY. 12 wins, Park S G2, Summer Mile S G2, Grosser Europa Meile G2, Oettingen-Rennen G2, Criterion S G3, On The House S LR, Ladybird S LR, 2nd Park S G2, Winter Derby G3, Midsummer S LR, 3rd Lockinge S G1, Sussex S G1. 2nd Dam: CORN FUTURES by Nomination. 1 win at 2. Dam of Crazee Mental (f Magic Ring, see above), Siena Gold (f Key of Luck: 3rd EBF Bosra Sham Fillies’ S LR). Grandam of SIRCE. Broodmare Sire: MAGIC RING. Sire of the dams of 6 Stakes winners. In 2011 - PREMIO LOCO Prized G2, VOICE COMMANDER Commands LR. PREMIO LOCO ch g 2004 Hail To Reason Bramalea Princequillo Sharp Queen Bridgework PRIZED b 86 Dark Star My Dad George Mabekky My Turbulent Miss Petare Turbulent Miss Behaving Deby Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier Magic Ring Empery Emaline Chere Alise CRAZEE MENTAL b 95 Dominion Nomination Rivers Maid Corn Futures Mill Reef Hay Reef Haymaking Roberto
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289 CHAMPAGNE S G2 DONCASTER. September 10. 2yoc&g. 7f.
Broodmare Sire: WOODMAN. Sire of the dams of 152 Stakes winners. In 2011 - AMANEE Pivotal G1, ARCHARCHARCH Arch G1, HARBOUR WATCH Acclamation G2, HURTLE MYRTLE Dane Shadow G2, BYWORD Peintre Celebre G3, FIREBOLT Stravinsky G3, FRENCH NAVY Shamardal G3, HEADACHE Tapit G3, VICTORIA’S WILDCAT Bellamy Road G3.
1. TRUMPET MAJOR (IRE) 8-12 £42,533 b c by Arakan - Ashford Cross (Cape Cross) O-John Manley B-John Cullinan TR-R Hannon 2. Red Duke (USA) 9-1 £16,125 ch c by Hard Spun - Saudia (Gone West) O-Maxilead Ltd B-BP Walden, H Sexton TR-JJ Quinn 3. Entifaadha (GB) 8-12 £8,070 b c by Dansili - Model Queen (Kingmambo) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Highclere Stud, HMH Management TR-WJ Haggas Margins 1.25, 1. Time 1:25.86 (slow 0.86). Going Good to firm.
The Shamardal/Woodman cross has produced: FRENCH NAVY G3, Miss Shamardal LR.
Age 2
FRENCH NAVY b c 2008
Sire: ARAKAN. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 DICK TURPIN Sharrood G2, TRUMPET MAJOR Cape Cross G2.
Storm Cat Giant’s Causeway Mariah’s Storm SHAMARDAL b 02 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street Mr Prospector Woodman Playmate FIRST FLEET ch 98 Nureyev Frankova Secret Asset
Storm Bird Terlingua Rahy Immense Mr Prospector Coup de Folie Troy Waterway Raise A Native Gold Digger Buckpasser Intriguing Northern Dancer Special Graustark Numbered Account
DONCASTER. September 10. 3yo+. 7f.
1. PREMIO LOCO (USA) 7 9-4 £56,710 ch g by Prized - Crazee Mental (Magic Ring) O-B Westley B-Kidder, Cole, Griggs TR-CF Wall 2. Dafeef (GB) 4 9-4 £21,500 b g by Medicean - Almahab (Danzig) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Shadwell TR-WJ Haggas 3. The Cheka (IRE) 5 9-4 £10,760 b g by Xaar - Veiled Beauty (Royal Academy) O-Anthony Pye-Jeary, Mel Smith B-James Robert Mitchell TR-Eve Johnson Houghton Margins 0.5, 0.5. Time 1:25.93 (slow 0.93). Going Good to firm. Starts 29
Wins 12
Places 6
Wins 3
Places 3
Earned £62,013
1st Dam: Ashford Cross by Cape Cross. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: MODEL BLACK (f Trade Fair) Winner at 3. 2009: TRUMPET MAJOR (c Arakan) Sold 16,856gns yearling at TISEP. 3 wins at 2, Champagne S G2, 2nd Winkfield S LR. 2nd Dam: RISEN RAVEN by Risen Star. 6 wins, G P Dusseldorf Preis der Stadt Sparkasse G2, Preis der Diana G2. Dam of Rinconada (f Lavirco: 2nd IVG Euro Select Preis LR). Grandam of RASTIGNANO. Broodmare Sire: CAPE CROSS. Sire of the dams of 6 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SHUKA Bachelor Duke G2, TRUMPET MAJOR Arakan G2.
288 PARK S G2
Age 2-7
Starts 7
Earned £487,093
TRUMPET MAJOR b c 2009 Nearctic Natalma Forli Special Thong Kris Common Grounds Sweetly Ardross City Ex Rythmique Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier Ahonoora Park Appeal Balidaress Secretariat Risen Star Ribbon Judger Aurania Sys Superstar Northern Dancer Nureyev ARAKAN br 2000 Far Across
Cape Cross ASHFORD CROSS b 03 Risen Raven
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DATA BOOK STAKES RESULTS
European Pattern 290 ST LEGER S G1 DONCASTER. September 10. 3yos. 14f 132yds.
1. MASKED MARVEL (GB) 9-0 £306,262 b c by Montjeu - Waldmark (Mark of Esteem) O-BE Nielsen B-Newsells Park Stud TR-JHM Gosden 2. Brown Panther (GB) 9-0 £116,111 b c by Shirocco - Treble Heights (Unfuwain) O-Owen Promotions Ltd B-Owen Promotions Ltd TR-Tom Dascombe 3. Sea Moon (GB) 9-0 £58,109 b c by Beat Hollow - Eva Luna (Alleged) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-Sir Michael Stoute Margins 3, 0.5. Time 3:00.44 (fast 5.36). Going Good to firm. Age 2-3
Starts 7
Wins 4
Places 0
Earned £357,742
Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of 106 Stakes winners. In 2011 - FAME AND GLORY Shirley Heights G1, JUKEBOX JURY Kenmare G1, MASKED MARVEL Mark of Esteem G1, POUR MOI Darshaan G1, ST NICHOLAS ABBEY Sure Blade G1, BLUE BAJAN Darshaan G2, RECITAL Kendor G2, SARAH LYNX Danehill G2, ASKAR TAU Acatenango G3, CLASS IS CLASS Hector Protector G3, GOLDEN PARACHUTE Volksraad G3, PACIFIQUE Zafonic G3, PINK SYMPHONY Darshaan G3. 1st Dam: Waldmark by Mark of Esteem. Winner at 2, 2nd Falmouth S G2. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: Wallace Saddie (g Sadler’s Wells) unraced. 2006: GIFTED ICON (f Peintre Celebre) Winner at 3 in France. 2007: SADLER’S MARK (g Sadler’s Wells) Winner at 4. 2008: MASKED MARVEL (c Montjeu) Sold 240,406gns yearling at ARAUG. 4 wins at 2 and 3, St Leger S G1, Bahrain Trophy G3, Cocked Hat S LR. 2009: Waldlerche (f Monsun) unraced to date. 2010: (c Rock of Gibraltar) 2011: (f Manduro) 2nd Dam: WURFTAUBE by Acatenango. 7 wins 3-4, Gerling Preis G2, BMW St Leger G2, 2nd Deutschland Preis G1. Dam of WALDPARK (c Dubawi: Deutsches Derby G1), WALDVOGEL (g Polish Precedent: Derby Trial LR, 2nd Betty Barclay Rennen G3), Waldjagd (f Observatory: 2nd Diana Trial G2), Waldmark (f Mark of Esteem, see above). Grandam of WIESENPFAD. Broodmare Sire: MARK OF ESTEEM. Sire of the dams of 11 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MASKED MARVEL Montjeu G1, TREASURE BEACH Galileo G1, CRYSTAL CAPELLA Cape Cross G2. The Montjeu/Mark of Esteem cross has produced: MASKED MARVEL G1, Montpellier LR. MASKED MARVEL b c 2008 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge MONTJEU b 96 Top Ville Floripedes Toute Cy Darshaan Mark of Esteem Homage WALDMARK ch 2000 Acatenango Wurftaube Wurfbahn
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special High Top Sega Ville Tennyson Adele Toumignon Shirley Heights Delsy Ajdal Home Love Surumu Aggravate Frontal Wolkenpracht
Montjeu has had three-year-old runners for only seven years, but during that comparatively brief time the champion middle-distance performer has been represented by five English Classic winners in the Derby heroes Motivator, Authorized and Pour Moi, and the St Leger winners Scorpion and Masked Marvel. Masked Marvel’s record-breaking win means that Montjeu ranks third among the most prolific sires of British Classic winners during this decade,
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just two behind his sire Sadler’s Wells. Montjeu has also sired the Irish Derby winners Hurricane Run, Frozen Fire and Fame And Glory, and his sons Scorpion and Montmartre won the Grand Prix de Paris, arguably France’s true equivalent of the Derby. As the Irish and French equivalents to the St Leger are open to older horses, they can no longer be considered Classics, but Montjeu’s daughter Montare took the 2006 Prix Royal-Oak and his son Jukebox Jury dead-heated in this year’s Irish St Leger. He also has two AJC Australian Derby winners, Nom du Jeu and Roman Emperor, among his New Zealand foals. Although Montjeu is clearly an outstanding Classic influence, he can’t take all the credit, as Masked Marvel is the second 2011 Classic winner from his female line. Masked Marvel’s dam Waldmark is a half-sister to Waldpark, winner of the Deutsches Derby. A mile proved to be Waldmark’s best trip and she was an unlucky loser of the Gr2 Falmouth Stakes. Masked Marvel’s second dam Wurftaube won the Gr2 Deutsches St Leger, a race in which one of her sons, Waldvogel, later finished third. Waldmark’s sister Waldbeere produced Wiesenpfad, a six-time Gr3 winner at up to a mile and a quarter. Masked Marvel’s broodmare sire, Mark Of Esteem, made his name as a top-class miler, despite being by Darshaan. Montjeu’s four Group winners out of Darshaan mares include Pour Moi and the smart stayers Blue Bajan and Honolulu. 291 PRIX DU MOULIN DE LONGCHAMP G1 LONGCHAMP. September 11. 3yo+c&f. 1600m.
1. EXCELEBRATION (IRE) 3 8-11 £221,664 b c by Exceed And Excel - Sun Shower (Indian Ridge) O-Manfredini, Tabor, Smith, Magnier B-Owenstown Stud TR-Marco Botti 2. Rio de La Plata (USA) 6 9-2 £88,681 ch h by Rahy - Express Way (Ahmad) O-Godolphin B-Jose de Camargo, Robert N Clay et al TR-Saeed bin Suroor 3. Rajsaman (FR) 4 9-2 £44,341 gr c by Linamix - Rose Quartz (Lammtarra) O-Saeed Nasser Al Romaithi B-Haras De Son Altesse L’Aga Khan Scea TR-F Head Margins 1.5, 0.5. Time 1:37.74. Going Very soft. Age 2-3
Starts 8
Wins 5
Places 3
Earned £402,198
Sire: EXCEED AND EXCEL. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2011 - EXCELEBRATION Indian Ridge G1, HELMET Singspiel G1, MARGOT DID Shareef Dancer G1, BEST TERMS Kris G2, MASAMAH Distant Relative G2, NIDEEB In The Wings G3. 1st Dam: Sun Shower by Indian Ridge. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: MULL OF KILLOUGH (g Mull of Kintyre) 3 wins at 3. 2007: Tashzara (f Intikhab) 2008: EXCELEBRATION (c Exceed And Excel) Sold 10,503gns foal at GONO1, 19,047gns yearling at DNSLY. 5 wins, Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, Hungerford S G2, MehlMulhens Rennen G2, 2nd Greenham S G3, 3rd St James’s Palace S G1. 2009: (c Strategic Prince) 2010: (f Rebuttal). Died as a foal. 2011: (c Dancing Forever)
Excel G1, INDIAN DAYS Daylami G2, FUTURE GENERATION Hurricane Run G3, ITALIAN RED Neo Universe G3. The Exceed And Excel/Indian Ridge cross has produced: EXCELEBRATION G1, Lukrecia G3. EXCELEBRATION b c 2008 Danzig Danehill Razyana EXCEED AND EXCEL b 00 Lomond Patrona Gladiolus Ahonoora Indian Ridge Hillbrow SUN SHOWER br 01 Warning Miss Kemble Sarah Siddons
Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Spring Adieu Northern Dancer My Charmer Watch Your Step Back Britches Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Swing Easy Golden City Known Fact Slightly Dangerous Le Levanstell Mariel
In much the same way that Coolmore secured Canford Cliffs’s future stud services when he was three, the Irish giant has stepped in to add Excelebration to its future stallion roster. Perhaps part of Excelebration’s appeal is that he should be a popular shuttle stallion, as a son of the champion Australian sprinter Exceed And Excel. Although two of Excelebration’s finest displays were on the continent – when he won the German 2,000 Guineas and Prix du Moulin – his victory in the Hungerford Stakes and his placed efforts behind Frankel have helped boost Exceed And Excel to eighth place on the leading sires’ list, with Margot Did, Masamah, Best Terms and Nideeb among the other main contributors. Excelebration’s second dam Miss Kemble was culled by Juddmonte for 27,000gns after she had finished well beaten on her only start. The daughter of Warning was a half-sister to the high-class middle-distance performers Princess Pati (Irish Oaks) and Seymour Hicks (Great Voltigeur Stakes). Their dam Sarah Siddons had also been a top performer, winning the Irish 1,000 Guineas and Yorkshire Oaks, and Sarah Siddons in turn was a daughter of Mariel, winner of the Pretty Polly Stakes after finishing second in the Irish 1,000 Guineas. Mariel was herself out of a smart half-sister to the brilliant Ragusa, so it is hardly surprising that this fine family continues to produce very good winners. One of the best was Leggera, winner of the Prix Vermeille and second in the Arc. Leggera’s second dam Gertrude Lawrence was a halfsister to Princess Pati. Indian Ridge, the sire of Excelebration’s dam Sun Shower, is the broodmare sire of another 2011 Gr1 winner by a son of Danehill, namely the Oaks and German Oaks winner Dancing Rain. Falmouth Stakes scorer Nahoodh is another Gr1winning representative of this cross. 292 BLANDFORD S G2 CURRAGH. September 11. 3yo+f&m. 10f.
Broodmare Sire: INDIAN RIDGE. Sire of the dams of 51 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DANCING RAIN Danehill Dancer G1, EXCELEBRATION Exceed And
1. MANIEREE (IRE) 3 8-12 £53,233 br f by Medicean - Sheer Spirit (Caerleon) O-Max Morris B-Max Morris TR-John M Oxx
2. Sapphire (IRE) 3 8-12 £15,560 b f by Medicean - Polished Gem (Danehill) O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm TR-DK Weld 3. Look At Me (IRE) 3 8-12 £7,371 b f by Danehill Dancer - Queen Cleopatra (Kingmambo) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Queen Cleopatra Syndicate TR-AP O’Brien Margins 3.25, 4. Time 2:12.00 (slow 7.00). Going Yielding. Age 2-3
Starts 7
Wins 3
Places 3
Earned £104,749
Sire: MEDICEAN. Sire of 27 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MANIEREE Caerleon G2, BANKABLE Sadler’s Wells G3, REGAL REALM Fantastic Light G3. 1st Dam: SHEER SPIRIT by Caerleon. Winner at 3. Dam of 5 winners: 2002: SOVEREIGN SPIRIT (g Desert Prince) 8 wins. 2003: RIVER BRAVO (c Indian Ridge) 2 wins 2-3. 2004: Solid Rock (g Rock of Gibraltar) 3 wins at 2, 2nd Surrey S LR. 2005: Bold Choice (c Dubai Destination) Winner at 3, 3rd Glasgow S LR. 2006: Dancelectic (c Barathea) Unplaced. 2008: MANIEREE (f Medicean) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Blandford S G2, Kilboy Estate S G3. 2009: Cardinal Walter (c Cape Cross) Unplaced. 2010: (c Zamindar) 2nd Dam: Sheer Audacity by Troy. Dam of PELDER (c Be My Guest: Prix Ganay G1, Gran Criterium G1, Premio Parioli G1, 2nd Prix d’Ispahan G1, Premio Vittorio di Capua G1), OATH (c Fairy King: Derby S G1), SHEER DANZIG (c Roi Danzig: Silver Cup Rated S LR), AUDACIOUS PRINCE (c Desert Prince: Prix Pelleas LR), NAPOLEON’S SISTER (f Alzao: Lupe S LR). Grandam of Queen of Naples. Broodmare Sire: CAERLEON. Sire of the dams of 163 SWs. In 2011 - TWICE OVER Observatory G1, ASPECTOFLOVE Danetime G2, MANIEREE Medicean G2, BLITZEN Special Week G3. The Medicean/Caerleon cross has produced: MANIEREE G2, MARIE DE MEDICI G3, BEAU MICHAEL LR. MANIEREE br f 2008 Mr Prospector Machiavellian Coup de Folie MEDICEAN ch 97 Storm Bird Mystic Goddess Rose Goddess Nijinsky Caerleon Foreseer SHEER SPIRIT b 97 Troy Sheer Audacity Miss Upward
Raise A Native Gold Digger Halo Raise The Standard Northern Dancer South Ocean Sassafras Cocarde Northern Dancer Flaming Page Round Table Regal Gleam Petingo La Milo Alcide Aiming High
293 SOLONAWAY S G3 CURRAGH. September 11. 3yo+. 8f.
1. CITYSCAPE (GB) 5 9-6 £32,220 ch h by Selkirk - Tantina (Distant View) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-R Charlton 2. Wild Wind (GER) 3 8-12 £9,418 b f by Danehill Dancer - Woman Secret (Sadler’s Wells) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Ecurie Des Monceaux TR-AP O’Brien 3. Across The Rhine (USA) 5 9-9 £4,461 ch g by Cuvee - Seductive Smile (Silver Hawk) O-Thistle Bloodstock Ltd B-Dr & Mrs JK Griggs TR-Tracey Collins Margins 2.5, 2.5. Time 1:43.70 (slow 7.70). Going Yielding. Age 2-5
Starts 13
Wins 4
Places 7
Earned £192,423
Sire: SELKIRK. Sire of 86 Stakes winners. In 2011 ANNOUNCE Gone West G1, CITYSCAPE Distant View G3, GLASWEGIAN Lear Fan G3. 1st Dam: TANTINA by Distant View. 4 wins at 3, Oak Tree S LR, Sceptre S LR, 3rd Supreme S G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: Scuffle (f Daylami) 3 wins at 3, 3rd Snowdrop S LR.
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Caulfield on Masked Marvel: “He is the second 2011 Classic winner from his female line; Masked Marvel’s dam Waldmark is a half-sister to Deutsches Derby winner Waldpark”
2006: CITYSCAPE (c Selkirk) 4 wins 2-5, Solonaway S G3, Joel S G3, Superior Mile LR, 2nd Royal Lodge S G2, Bet365 Mile G2, Greenham S G3, Paradise S LR, 3rd Queen Anne S G1. 2007: BATED BREATH (c Dansili) 5 wins at 3 and 4, Leisure S LR, 2nd July Cup G1, Betfred Sprint Cup G1. 2008: Daintily Done (f Cacique) unraced to date. 2009: Tarentaise (f Oasis Dream) unraced to date. 2010: (f Dansili) 2nd Dam: DIDINA by Nashwan. 5 wins 2-3, Dahlia H G2, 3rd Gamely H G1. Dam of TANTINA (f Distant View, see above), Trekking (f Gone West: 2nd Santa Barbara H G2). Grandam of Crying Lightening. Broodmare Sire: DISTANT VIEW. Sire of the dams of 14 SWs. In 2011 - EMULOUS Dansili G1, SOLE POWER Kyllachy G2, CITYSCAPE Selkirk G3.
BEWITCHED gr f 2007 Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Razyana Spring Adieu Ile de Bourbon Kahyasi Kadissya High Line Kerali Sookera Fortino II Caro Chambord Le Haar Katana Embellie Northern Dancer Fabulous Dancer Last of The Line Jim French Abbey Almyre Danzig Danehill DANSILI b 96 Hasili
Kaldoun ABBATIALE gr 95 Anna Edes
295 PRIX DU PETIT COUVERT G3 LONGCHAMP. September 11. 3yo+. 1000m.
The Selkirk/Distant View cross has produced: CITYSCAPE G1, TRANQUIL TIGER G3. CITYSCAPE ch h 2006 Atan Sharpen Up Rocchetta SELKIRK ch 88 Nebbiolo Annie Edge Friendly Court Mr Prospector Distant View Seven Springs TANTINA ch 00 Nashwan Didina Didicoy
Native Dancer Mixed Marriage Rockefella Chambiges Yellow God Novara Be Friendly No Court Raise A Native Gold Digger Irish River La Trinite Blushing Groom Height of Fashion Danzig Monroe
294 RENAISSANCE S G3 CURRAGH. September 11. 3yo+. 6f.
1. BEWITCHED (IRE) 4 9-3 £32,220 gr f by Dansili - Abbatiale (Kaldoun) O-Mrs John Magnier B-JC Coude TR-C O’Brien 2. Definightly (GB) 5 9-3 £9,418 bbr g by Diktat - Perfect Night (Danzig Connection) O-S Emmet, Miss R Emmet B-S Emmet, Miss R Emmet TR-R Charlton 3. Croisultan (IRE) 5 9-3 £4,461 ch g by Refuse To Bend - Zoudie (Ezzoud) O-Brunabonne Syndicate B-DG Iceton TR-Liam McAteer Margins 0.75, 0.5. Time 1:13.70 (slow 2.70). Going Soft. Age 2-4
Starts 18
Wins 8
Places 3
Earned £223,307
Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 59 SWs. In 2011 - EMULOUS Distant View G1, AVIATE Irish River G2, DANDINO Generous G2, DELEGATOR Efisio G2, DREAM PEACE Darshaan G2, REQUINTO Entrepreneur G2, TESTOSTERONE Sadler’s Wells G2, BEWITCHED Kaldoun G3, ENTIFAADHA Kingmambo G3, EPIC LOVE Diesis G3, FAMOUS NAME Quest For Fame G3, FIRE LILY Pivotal G3, SURFRIDER Rahy G3. 1st Dam: ABBATIALE by Kaldoun. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Penelope G3, 2nd Prix de Diane Hermes G1. Own sister to AUBERGADE. Dam of 5 winners: 2000: Atmosphere (f Barathea) 2001: APOSTROPHE (f Barathea) 1win at 4 in France. 2002: ARLINGTON (c Desert Prince) Winner at 3. 2003: AVORIAZ (g Desert Prince) Winner at 4. 2004: Apparence (f Sinndar) 2006: PETER TCHAIKOVSKY (g Dansili) 2 wins 2-3. 2007: BEWITCHED (f Dansili) Sold 112,044gns yearling at ARAUG. 8 wins at 2 to 4, Ballycorus S G3, Bengough S G3, Renaissance S G3 (twice), Sandy Lane S LR, Sweet Mimosa S LR, 3rd Phoenix Sprint S G3, Scottish News EBF Land O’Burns S LR. 2008: Armoirie (f Azamour) in training. 2009: Attachante (f Teofilo) unraced to date.
1. PROHIBIT (GB) 6 9-6 £34,483 b g by Oasis Dream - Well Warned (Warning) O-Dasmal, Rix, Barr, Morley, Mrs Penney B-Juddmonte Farms TR-RMH Cowell 2. Mar Adentro (FR) 5 8-13 £13,793 b g by Marju - Guermantes (Distant Relative) O-B Cadet, A Cadet B-Jose M Soriano TR-R Chotard 3. Hamish McGonagall (GB) 6 8-13 £10,345 b g by Namid - Anatase (Danehill) O-Reality Partnerships I B-JP Coggan, Whitsbury Manor Stud TR-TD Easterby Margins Head, 1.5. Time 0:55.35. Going Good to soft. Age 2-6
Starts 42
Wins 9
Places 17
Earned £496,248
Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of 45 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MIDDAY Kingmambo G1, POWER Inchinor G1, PROHIBIT Warning G1, RIMTH Efisio G3. 1st Dam: Well Warned by Warning. Winner at 2, 3rd Hillsdown Cherry Hinton S G2. Own sister to OUT OF REACH. Dam of 3 winners: 1999: (c Entrepreneur) 2000: Hazardous (f Night Shift) 2001: Preview (c Green Desert) ran once. 2002: Heat (f King’s Best) unraced. 2003: Precautionary (f Green Desert) 2004: PRIOR WARNING (c Barathea) 5 wins at 2, 3 and 5, Prix Montenica LR, Prix Sigy LR. 2005: PROHIBIT (g Oasis Dream) Sold 85,000gns 4yo at TAAUT. 9 wins, King’s Stand S G1, Prix du Petit Couvert G3, Scarbrough S LR, 2nd Prix du Gros-Chene G2, Bullet Sprint S LR, 3rd Nunthorpe S G1, Temple S G2, World Trophy G3, Pavilion S LR. 2006: EMERGENCY (f Dr Fong) 2 wins at 3, Prix Amandine LR, 2nd Prix de Lieurey G3. 2007: Notice Given (c Oasis Dream) 2008: Respondez (f Oasis Dream) 2009: Final Call (f Rail Link) unraced to date. 2010: (c Three Valleys) 2nd Dam: WELL BEYOND by Don’t Forget Me. 3 wins at 2 and 3 October S LR. Dam of OUT OF REACH (f Warning: Brown Bess H G3). Broodmare Sire: WARNING. Sire of the dams of 46 SWs. In 2011 - PROHIBIT Oasis Dream G1.
Green Desert
Hope
Warning WELL WARNED b 94 Well Beyond
Northern Dancer Danzig Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Foreign Courier Courtly Dee Lyphard Dancing Brave Navajo Princess Mill Reef Bahamian Sorbus In Reality Known Fact Tamerett Roberto Slightly Dangerous Where You Lead Ahonoora Don’t Forget Me African Doll The Minstrel Mariakova Mofida
296 PRIX NIEL G2
2nd Dam: Anna Edes by Fabulous Dancer. Dam of AUBERGADE (f Kaldoun: Prix Rose de Mai LR, 2nd Prix Penelope G3, 3rd Prix de Pomone G2.
LONGCHAMP. September 11. 3yoc&f. 2400m.
Broodmare Sire: KALDOUN. Sire of the dams of 42 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BEWITCHED Dansili G3, TERRE DU VENT Kutub LR.
1. RELIABLE MAN (GB) 9-2 £63,879 gr c by Dalakhani - On Fair Stage (Sadler’s Wells) O-Pride Racing Club B-NP Bloodstock Ltd TR-A de Royer-Dupre
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3. St Nicholas Abbey (IRE) 4 9-2 £11,767 b c by Montjeu - Leaping Water (Sure Blade) O-D Smith, Mrs J Magnier, M Tabor B-Barton Bloodstock, Villiers Syndicate TR-AP O’Brien Margins Short neck, 2.5. Time 2:32.28. Going Good to soft.
Age 3
Sire: REFUSE TO BEND. Sire of 14 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SARAFINA Darshaan G1.
Starts 5
Wins 4
Places 1
Earned £886,879
Sire: DALAKHANI. Sire of 24 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DUNCAN Danehill G1, RELIABLE MAN Sadler’s Wells G1, BARAAN Grindstone G3. 1st Dam: ON FAIR STAGE by Sadler’s Wells. 2 wins at 4, Beamish Stout Ruby S LR. Dam of 5 winners: 1998: Opera Rouge (c Darshaan) 1999: POWER OF LOVE (f Zafonic) Winner at 3 in France. 2001: Armfelt (c Darshaan) unraced. 2002: GALE FORCE (c Sinndar) 2 wins at 3 in France, Coupe des Trois Ans LR. 2003: FRENCH OPERA (g Bering) 8 wins, 2nd Novices’ Hurdle LR, Game Spirit Chase G2, Future Champion Novice Chase G2, Celebration Chase G2. 2005: King’s Charm (c King’s Best) 2006: IMPOSING (c Danehill Dancer) 3 wins. 2007: Salinia (f Rainbow Quest) Unplaced. 2008: RELIABLE MAN (c Dalakhani) 4 wins at 3 in France, Prix du Jockey Club G1, Prix Niel G2, 3rd Grand Prix de Paris G1. 2009: Oh Lady Be Good (f Oasis Dream) unraced. 2011: (f Lawman) 2nd Dam: FAIR SALINIA by Petingo. 4 wins at 2 and 3 Irish Oaks G1, Oaks S G1, Yorkshire Oaks G1, 2nd Cheveley Park S G1, 1000 Guineas S G1. Dam of PERFECT VINTAGE (g Shirley Heights: Prix Quincey G3), PERFECT CIRCLE (f Caerleon: Reference Point Sceptre S LR, 2nd Musidora S G3, Nell Gwyn S G3), ON FAIR STAGE (f Sadler’s Wells, see above), Horn Dance (g Green Dancer: 3rd Murray Bridge Cup LR), Fair Habit (f Habitat: 3rd Firth of Clyde S LR). Grandam of DAIWA MEMPHIS. Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 263 Stakes winners. In 2011 - IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, MEEZNAH Dynaformer G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3.
Age 3-4
Starts 9
Wins 6
2nd Dam: Sanamia by Top Ville. 1 win at 3, 3rd Challenge Race LR. Broodmare Sire: DARSHAAN. Sire of the dams of 171 Stakes winners. In 2011 - POUR MOI Montjeu G1, SARAFINA Refuse To Bend G1, WAVERING Refuse To Bend G1, BLUE BAJAN Montjeu G2, DREAM PEACE Dansili G2, GLASS HARMONIUM Verglas G2, FANTASIA Sadler’s Wells G3, GENKI Shinko Forest G3, GIANT SANDMAN Footstepsinthesand G3, PINK SYMPHONY Montjeu G3, PRINCE SIEGFRIED Royal Applause G3, SENSE OF PURPOSE Galileo G3. The Refuse To Bend/Darshaan cross has produced: SARAFINA G1, WAVERING G1, GRACE O’MALLEY G3, ALAIYMA LR. SARAFINA b f 2007 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge REFUSE TO BEND b 00 Gulch Market Slide Grenzen Shirley Heights Darshaan SANARIYA b/br 96 Top Ville Sanamia Santalina
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Jameela Grenfall My Poly Mill Reef Hardiemma Abdos Kelty High Top Sega Ville Relko Sursum Corda
298 PRIX GLADIATEUR G3
RELIABLE MAN gr c 2008 Mill Reef Hardiemma Abdos Delsy Kelty Mr Prospector Miswaki Hopespringseternal Crystal Palace Damana Denia Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Petition Petingo Alcazar Chateaugay Fair Arabella Locust Time
Places Earned 3 £1,365,484
1st Dam: Sanariya by Darshaan. Dam of 6 winners: 2001: SANADA (f Priolo) Winner at 3 in France. 2002: SANAGORA (f Mujadil) 2 wins at 3 in France. 2003: SANAYA (f Barathea) 4 wins, Prix Casimir Delamarre LR, Cape Verdi S LR, 2nd Prix SaintAlary G1. 2005: Sanjida (f Polish Precedent) Winner at 2, 2nd Prix Charles Laffitte LR, Prix Volterra LR, Prix Occitanie LR, 3rd Prix Cleopatre G3, Prix de Conde G3, Prix Penelope G3. 2006: Sanabyra (f Kahyasi) unraced. 2007: SARAFINA (f Refuse To Bend). 6 wins, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1, Prix de Diane G1, Prix Saint-Alary G1, Prix Foy G2, Prix Corrida G2, 2nd Prix Ganay G1, 3rd Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1, Prix Vermeille G1. 2008: SANDAGIYR (c Dr Fong) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix de Pontarme LR. 2010: (f Anabaa)
Delsy
The Dalakhani/Sadler’s Wells cross has produced: CHINESE WHITE G1, CONDUIT G1, RELIABLE MAN G1, DEEM G3, SHREYAS G3, YAHRAB G3, KADABI LR, Murmansk G3, Unwritten Rule G3, Oranais LR.
Shirley Heights Darshaan
PROHIBIT b g 2005
OASIS DREAM b 00
2. Meandre (FR) 9-2 £24,655 gr c by Slickly - Penne (Sevres Rose) O/B-Rothschild Family TR-A Fabre 3. Vadamar (FR) 9-2 £11,767 gr c by Dalakhani - Vadawina (Unfuwain) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins 2, short neck. Time 2:32.43 (slow 1.93). Going Good to soft.
DALAKHANI gr 2000 Daltawa
Sadler’s Wells ON FAIR STAGE b 93 Fair Salinia
297 PRIX FOY G2
LONGCHAMP. September 11. 4yo+. 3100m.
1. LEY HUNTER (USA) 4 9-0 £34,483 b c by Kingmambo - Lailani (Unfuwain) O-Godolphin SNC B-Gainsborough Farm Inc TR-A Fabre 2. Tac de Boistron (FR) 4 8-11 £13,793 b c by Take Risks - Pondiki (Sicyos) O-Serge Tripier-Mondancin B-Mme J-P Reverseau TR-A Lyon 3. Shamanova (IRE) 4 8-10 £10,345 b f by Danehill Dancer - Shamadara (Kahyasi) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins Shd, neck. Time 3:33.99. Going Very soft. Age 3-4
Starts 12
Wins 4
Places 5
Earned £136,119
LONGCHAMP. September 11. 4yo+. 2400m.
1. SARAFINA (FR) 4 8-13 £63,879 b f by Refuse To Bend - Sanariya (Darshaan) O/B-HH The Aga Khan TR-A de Royer-Dupre 2. Hiruno d’Amour (JPN) 4 9-2 £24,655 b c by Manhattan Cafe - Share Elegance (Lammtarra) O-Masafumi Hirukawa B-Hashimoto Bokujo TR-Mitsugu Kon
Sire: KINGMAMBO. Sire of 83 Stakes winners. In 2011 - KINGDOM OF FIFE Fairy King G1, GENIUS BEAST Sinndar G3, LEY HUNTER Unfuwain G3. 1st Dam: LAILANI by Unfuwain. 7 wins, Irish Oaks G1, Nassau S G1, Flower Bowl Invitational S G1. Dam of 4 winners:
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European Pattern 2003: PAULLINUS (c A P Indy) 4 wins at 3 and 5 in Canada, USA. 2004: Gabriel’s Hill (c A P Indy) 4 wins at 3, 5 and 6 in Ecuador, USA, 2nd Brooklyn H G2. 2006: SOVEREIGN REMEDY (c Elusive Quality) 2 wins at 3. 2007: LEY HUNTER (c Kingmambo) 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Prix Gladiateur G3, Prix Vulcain LR, 2nd Prix d’Harcourt G2. 2008: Sahraah (f Kingmambo) unraced to date. 2009: Lacily (f Elusive Quality) unraced to date. 2010: (c Street Cry) 2nd Dam: Lailati by Mr Prospector. Dam of LAILANI (f Unfuwain, see above), COPPER CARNIVAL (c Petit Loup: Prix Rene Bedel LR). Grandam of LUDKA.
2006: Born Again (f Cape Cross) 2007: OCEAN SEVEN (c Green Tune) Winner at 2. 2008: GALIKOVA (f Galileo) 5 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Vermeille G1, Prix Guillaume d’Ornano G2, Prix Cleopatre G3, 2nd Prix de Diane G1. 2010: Anodin (c Anabaa) 2011: Goldeo (c Galileo) 2nd Dam: RIVIERE D’OR by Lyphard. 4 wins 2-3, Prix Saint-Alary G1, 2nd Prix Marcel Boussac G1, Prix de Diane G1. Dam of GOLD SPLASH (f Blushing Groom: Coronation S G1, Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Poule d’Essai des Pouliches G1). Grandam of ROYAL GOD.
Broodmare Sire: UNFUWAIN. Sire of the dams of 31 SWs. In 2011 - SHAMALGAN Footstepsinthesand G2, LEY HUNTER Kingmambo G3.
Broodmare Sire: BLUSHING GROOM. Sire of the dams of 145 Stakes winners. In 2011 - GALIKOVA Galileo G1, GOLDIKOVA Anabaa G1, HOT SNITZEL Snitzel G2.
LEY HUNTER b c 2007
GALIKOVA b f 2008
Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Gold Digger Sequence Northern Dancer Nureyev Special Prove Out Pasadoble Santa Quilla Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bustino Height of Fashion Highclere Raise A Native Mr Prospector Gold Digger Buckpasser Carduel Minstrelete Raise A Native
Mr Prospector KINGMAMBO b 90 Miesque
Unfuwain LAILANI b 98 Lailati
299 PRIX VERMEILLE G1 LONGCHAMP. September 11. 3yo+f&m. 2400m.
1. GALIKOVA (FR) 3 8-8 £172,405 b f by Galileo - Born Gold (Blushing Groom) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 2. Testosterone (IRE) 3 8-8 £68,974 br f by Dansili - Epopee (Sadler’s Wells) O-Ecurie La Boetie B-SCEA De La Poterie TR-P Bary 3. Shareta (IRE) 3 8-8 £34,487 b f by Sinndar - Shawara (Barathea) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins 2.5, neck. Time 2:34.38. Going Very soft. Age 2-3
Starts 7
Wins 5
Places 1
Earned £603,816
Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 99 Stakes winners. In 2011 CAPE BLANCO Presidium G1, FRANKEL Danehill G1, GALIKOVA Blushing Groom G1, GOLDEN LILAC Danehill G1, IGUGU Intikhab G1, MAYBE Danehill G1, MISTY FOR ME Storm Cat G1, NATHANIEL Silver Hawk G1, RODERIC O’CONNOR Danehill G1, TREASURE BEACH Mark of Esteem G1, IL SAGGIATORE Snippets G2, JOHANN ZOFFANY Royal Academy G2, GALILEO’S CHOICE Sir Ivor G3, SENSE OF PURPOSE Darshaan G3. 1st Dam: BORN GOLD by Blushing Groom. Winner at 4. Sister to GOLD SPLASH. Dam of 11 winners: 1996: GLAMADOUR (f Sanglamore) Winner at 3. 1997: GOLD ROUND (f Caerleon) 3 wins 2-3, Prix Cleopatre G3. Dam of GOLDWAKI (Prix du Lys G3), SPECTACULAIRE (Prix Right Royal LR). 1998: Born Something (f Caerleon) 4 wins 2-5, 2nd West Virginia Senate President’s Cup S LR, 3rd Prix de la Grotte G3. 1999: DEMONIOUS (g Dr Devious) 7 wins 4-8. 2000: SUPERFONIC (f Zafonic) Winner at 3. 2001: Red Tune (g Green Tune) 3 wins 3-7 in France, 2nd Prix de Guiche G3. 2002: GOLD SOUND (g Green Tune) 11 wins, Prix de Guiche G3, 2nd Prix Noailles G2. 2004: NEARTICA (f Sadler’s Wells) Winner at 3. 2005: GOLDIKOVA (f Anabaa) Champion older mare in Europe in 2009 and 2010. 17 wins 2-6, , Falmouth S G1, Queen Anne S G1, Prix Rothschild G1 (4 times), Prix de la Foret G1, Prix d’Ispahan G1 (twice), Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, Prix Jacques Le Marois G1, Breeders’ Cup Mile G1 (3 times), 2nd Queen Anne S G1, Poule d’Essai des Pouliches G1, Prix Jacques Le Marois G1 (twice), 3rd Prix de Diane G1, Prix de la Foret G1.
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Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride BORN GOLD ch 91 Lyphard Riviere d’Or Gold River
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Nasrullah Spring Run Wild Risk Aimee Northern Dancer Goofed Riverman Glaneuse
The vagaries of bloodstock breeding could hardly be better illustrated than by Gold Splash and her year-younger sister Born Gold. Whereas Gold Splash was talented enough to win the Prix Marcel Boussac and the Coronation Stakes, Born Gold struggled to win. Indeed, Born Gold had to travel to Jallais in the French Provinces to finally get her head in front at the sixth attempt, in the hands of an amateur jockey. It was only fair to expect Gold Splash to outshine her sister as a broodmare. However, despite producing foals by such as Danzig (two colts), Storm Cat (two colts) and Deputy Minister (two fillies), Gold Splash wasn’t represented by a stakes winner until 18 years after her birth, when her Royal Academy colt Royal God won a Listed race at Toulouse. Born Gold, on the other hand, has produced Group winners to four different stallions. Although she will no doubt always be best known as the dam of the extraordinary Goldikova, she also has another very good daughter to her credit in the progressive Galikova, winner of the Prix Vermeille. Born Gold has therefore proved a worthy successor to her second dam Gold River. This outstanding daughter of Riverman won the Arc and Prix du Cadran but was struck by lightning as a nine-yearold, having produced only four foals. Three of the four became stakes winners, the most successful of them being Galikova’s second dam Riviere d’Or, winner of the Gr1 Prix SaintAlary prior to finishing second in the Prix de Diane. Galikova’s Vermeille victory means that she has emulated her third, fourth and fifth dam by becoming a Gr1 winner. These fillies raced for the Wertheimers and were all trained by members of the Head family.
300 PRIX D’ARENBERG G3 MAISONS-LAFFITTE. Sept 13. 2yo. 1100m.
1. RESTIADARGENT (FR) 8-8 £34,483 b f by Kendargent - Restia (Montjeu) O-G Pariente B-G Pariente TR-H-A Pantall 2. Kendam (FR) 8-8 £13,793 b f by Kendargent - Damdam Freeze (Indian Rocket) O-G Pariente B-G Pariente TR-H-A Pantall 3. Calahorra (FR) 8-8 £10,345 ch f by Soave - Kendorya (Kendor) O-S Berland B-S & C Berland TR-C Baillet Margins 0.75, short neck. Time 1:06.20. Going Soft. Age 2
Starts 5
Wins 2
Places 3
Earned £58,792
G1), MULLINS BAY (c Machiavellian: Strensall S G3, 2nd Premio Ribot G2), HYABELLA (f Shirley Heights: Ben Marshall S LR, Atalanta S LR), BALALAIKA (f Sadler’s Wells: Dahlia S LR). Grandam of ALKAADHEM, POET, YOUR OLD PAL, MAIDAAN, Hothaifah, Yankee Doodle, Fontana Amorosa, Design Perfection. Third dam of FRANCE, ALESSANDRO VOLTA, Havane Smoker. Broodmare Sire: SINGSPIEL. Sire of the dams of 13 Stakes winners. In 2011 - HELMET Exceed And Excel G1, CASPAR NETSCHER Dutch Art G2, BULLBARS Elusive Quality G3, LIBRANNO Librettist G3, VAGABOND SHOES Beat Hollow G3. CASPAR NETSCHER b c 2009 Mr Prospector Coup de Folie Storm Bird Mystic Goddess Rose Goddess DUTCH ART ch 04 Rainbow Quest Spectrum River Dancer Halland Park Lass Drumalis Palacegate Episode Pasadena Lady Sadler’s Wells In The Wings High Hawk Singspiel Halo Glorious Song Ballade BELLA CANTATA b 02 Lyphard Bellypha Belga Bella Colora Jimmy Reppin Reprocolor Blue Queen Machiavellian
Medicean
Sire: KENDARGENT. Sire of 1 Stakes winner. In 2011 - RESTIADARGENT Montjeu G3. 1st Dam: Restia by Montjeu. unraced. Dam of 1 winner: 2009: RESTIADARGENT (f Kendargent) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix d’Arenberg G3. 2010: Jeudargent (c Kendargent) 2nd Dam: RESTIFIA by Night Shift. 4 wins at 3 in France, Prix Caravelle LR. Broodmare Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 - RESTIADARGENT Kendargent G3, FAFINTADENIENT Sakhee LR. RESTIADARGENT b f 2009 Kenmare Kendor Belle Mecene KENDARGENT gr 2003 Linamix Pax Bella Palavera Sadler’s Wells Montjeu Floripedes RESTIA 2005 Night Shift Restifia Restikala
Kalamoun Belle of Ireland Gay Mecene Djaka Belle Mendez Lunadix Bikala Paulistana Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Top Ville Toute Cy Northern Dancer Ciboulette Bikala Restless Girl
301 MILL REEF S G2 NEWBURY. September 17. 2yo. 6f 8yds.
1. CASPAR NETSCHER (GB) 9-4 £34,026 b c by Dutch Art - Bella Cantata (Singspiel) O-Charles Wentworth B-Meon Valley Stud TR-Alan McCabe 2. Redact (IRE) 9-1 £12,900 b c by Strategic Prince - Rainbow Java (Fairy King) O-Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds III B-D Veitch, Mrs D Veitch TR-R Hannon 3. Saigon (GB) 9-1 £6,456 b c by Royal Applause - Luanshya (First Trump) O-PCJ Dalby, RD Schuster B-R Dollar, T Adams, GF Pemberton TR-James Toller Margins 0.5, neck. Time 1:13.49 (slow 2.29). Going Good. Age 2
Starts 8
Wins 3
302 PRIX DU PRINCE D’ORANGE G3 LONGCHAMP. September 17. 3yo. 2000m.
Places 5
Earned £139,002
Sire: DUTCH ART. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CASPAR NETSCHER Singspiel G2, MISS WORK OF ART Pivotal LR. 1st Dam: Bella Cantata by Singspiel. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: Simplification (f Daylami) 2007: BRONZE BEAU (g Compton Place) 4 wins at 3 and 4. 2008: St Marys Hall (g Librettist) unraced. 2009: CASPAR NETSCHER (c Dutch Art) Sold 25,000gns yearling at TAOC2, 65,000gns 2yo at TAAPR. 3 wins at 2, Gimcrack S G2, Mill Reef S G2, 2nd Rose Bowl S LR, 3rd Richmond S G2, Windsor Castle S LR. 2nd Dam: BELLA COLORA by Bellypha. 4 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France Prix de l’Opera G2, 3rd General Accident 1000 Guineas G1. Dam of STAGECRAFT (c Sadler’s Wells: Prince of Wales’s S G2, Canadian Turf H G2, Budweiser Gulfstream Breeders’ Cup H’cap G2, 2nd Coral Eclipse S G1, 3rd Juddmonte International S G1, Meadow Meats Irish Champion S
1. CASAMENTO (IRE) 9-2 £34,483 ch c by Shamardal - Wedding Gift (Always Fair) O-Godolphin B-D Cantillon, J Cantillon, C Canning, K Canning TR-Mahmood Al Zarooni 2. Barocci (JPN) 9-2 £13,793 b c by Deep Impact - Bastet (Giant’s Causeway) O-Ecurie Wildenstein B-Dayton Investments Ltd TR-E Lellouche 3. Desert Blanc (GB) 9-2 £10,345 b c by Desert Style - Lumiere Rouge (Indian Ridge) O-Famille Moussac B-Haras du Mezeray TR-P Bary Margins 1, nose. Time 2:06.70. Going Good. Age 2-3
Starts 7
Wins 4
Places 1
Earned £274,666
Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 30 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CRACKERJACK KING Barathea G2, SOMMERABEND Monsun G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, CASAMENTO Always Fair G3, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G3, ELLE SHADOW Roi Danzig G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, ZAZOU Lomitas G3. 1st Dam: WEDDING GIFT by Always Fair. 2 wins in France, Prix Saraca LR, 3rd Prix du Calvados G3, Prix Vanteaux G3. Dam of 5 winners: 2000: WANA DOO (f Grand Slam) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France. 2001: SKY GIFT (f Stravinsky) 3 wins at 3 in France. 2002: Sandee’s Eight (f High Yield) unraced. 2003: Royal Moon (g Royal Academy) 2004: BROSNA CRY (g Street Cry) Winner at 2. 2005: (g Cape Cross) 2007: INLER (g Red Ransom) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2008: CASAMENTO (c Shamardal) Sold 37,814gns foal at GONO1. 4 wins 2-3, Racing Post Trophy G1, Beresford S G2, Prix du Prince d’Orange G3, 2nd National S G1. 2009: Belanoiva (f Motivator) unraced to date. 2nd Dam: Such Style by Sassafras. Dam of WEDDING GIFT (f Always Fair, see above), Chehana (f Posse: 4th Queen Charlotte H G2). Grandam of CASAMENTO ch c 2008 Storm Cat Giant’s Causeway Mariah’s Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street Danzig Always Fair Carduel WEDDING GIFT b/br 93 Sassafras Such Style Regal Lady
Storm Bird Terlingua Rahy Immense Mr Prospector Coup de Folie Troy Waterway Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Buckpasser Minstrelete Sheshoon Ruta Relko Noble Lassie
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Caulfield on Galikova: “Her Vermeille victory means that she has emulated her third, fourth and fifth dam by becoming a Group 1 winner. These fillies raced for the Wertheimers”
FRENCH CLOCK, DREAM ABOUT IT, VERI’S GAME, LADYBIRD BLUE, ALEGRIO. Third dam of Bella Princess. Fourth dam of HEART OF DREAMS, RIGHTFULLY YOURS, FAST FUTURE. Broodmare Sire: ALWAYS FAIR. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CASAMENTO Shamardal G3, ST PETERSBOURG True Brave LR.
303 WORLD TROPHY S G3 NEWBURY. September 17. 3yo+. 5f 34yds.
1. DEACON BLUES (GB) 4 9-3 £28,355 b g by Compton Place - Persario (Bishop of Cashel) O-Jan & Peter Hopper, Michelle Morris B-Mr & Mrs KW Grundy, Mr & Mrs P Hopper TR-JR Fanshawe 2. Masamah (IRE) 5 9-5 £10,750 gr g by Exceed And Excel - Bethesda (Distant Relative) O-Dr Marwan Koukash B-Stanley Estate And Stud Co, Mount Coote Stud TR-KA Ryan 3. Dinkum Diamond (IRE) 3 8-13 £5,380 b c by Aussie Rules - Moving Diamonds (Lomitas) O-Eight Star Syndicate B-Ms HW Topping TR-H Candy Margins 1, 0.75. Time 1:00.49 (slow 0.99). Going Good. Age 2-4
Starts 15
Wins 6
Places 6
2004: MANJAM (g Almutawakel) 3 wins. 2005: Marwah (f King’s Best) 2006: AQWAAL (c Red Ransom) 3 wins at 2 and 3. 2007: GREEN DESTINY (g Marju) Sold 70,000gns foal at TADEF. 6 wins 3-4, Strensall S G3, Arc Trial G3. 2008: FIRST BATTALION (g Sadler’s Wells) Winner at 3. 2010: (c Duke of Marmalade) 2011: (f Galileo) 2nd Dam: NA-AYIM by Shirley Heights. 1 win at 2. Dam of Tamreen (g Bahhare: 2nd Coupe des 3 Ans LR), Mubkera (f Nashwan, see above). Broodmare Sire: NASHWAN. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2011 - EMPOWERING Encosta de Lago G3, GREEN DESTINY Marju G3, CHIBERTA KING King’s Best LR, CROC VALLEY Western Winter LR, IDARAH Aljabr LR. The Marju/Nashwan cross has produced: GREEN DESTINY G3, Champion System G3. GREEN DESTINY b g 2007
MARJU br 88 Flame of Tara
Earned £184,396
Sire: COMPTON PLACE. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DEACON BLUES Bishop of Cashel G3.
Nashwan MUBKERA ch 99
1st Dam: PERSARIO by Bishop of Cashel. 2 wins at 3 and 5. Dam of 1 winner: 2007: DEACON BLUES (g Compton Place) 6 wins at 2 to 4, Phoenix Sprint S G3, Hackwood S G3, World Trophy G3. 2008: (f Bahamian Bounty) 2009: If So (f Iffraaj) unraced to date. 2010: (f Bahamian Bounty) 2nd Dam: BARFORD LADY by Stanford. 2 wins at 3. Dam of WARNINGFORD (c Warning: Leicestershire S G3 (3 times), 2nd Lockinge S G1, 3rd Prix de la Foret G1). Broodmare Sire: BISHOP OF CASHEL. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DEACON BLUES Compton Place G3. DEACON BLUES b g 2007 Lorenzaccio Ahonoora Helen Nichols Indian Ridge Swing Easy Hillbrow Golden City COMPTON PLACE ch 94 Yellow God Nebbiolo Novara Nosey Wolver Hollow Little Cynthia Fazilka Known Fact Warning Slightly Dangerous Bishop of Cashel Sadler’s Wells Ballet Classique Estaciones PERSARIO b 99 Red God Stanford Sweet Almond Barford Lady Sallust Grace Poole Marvedo
304 ARC TRIAL S G3 NEWBURY. September 17. 3yo+. 11f 5yds.
1. GREEN DESTINY (IRE) 4 9-6 £28,355 b g by Marju - Mubkera (Nashwan) O-Saleh Al Homaizi, Imad Al Sagar B-Mubkera Syndicate TR-WJ Haggas 2. Al Kazeem (GB) 3 8-10 £10,750 b c by Dubawi - Kazeem (Darshaan) O-DJ Deer B-DJ And Mrs Deer TR-R Charlton 3. Sea of Heartbreak (IRE) 4 9-0 £5,380 b f by Rock of Gibraltar - Top Forty (Rainbow Quest) O/B-DG Hardisty Bloodstock TR-R Charlton Margins 0.5, 2.75. Time 2:21.83 (slow 4.83). Going Good.
Northern Dancer Sex Appeal Mill Reef Mill Princess Irish Lass II Round Table Artaius Stylish Pattern Welsh Pageant Welsh Flame Electric Flash Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Bustino Height of Fashion Highclere Mill Reef Shirley Heights Hardiemma Northern Dancer Christabelle Where You Lead Try My Best
Last Tycoon
Na-Ayim
305 FIRTH OF CLYDE S G3 AYR. September 17. 2yof. 6f.
1. ROGER SEZ (IRE) 8-12 £31,191 b f by Red Clubs - Stately Princess (Robellino) O-R Sidebottom B-B Kennedy TR-TD Easterby 2. Miss Work of Art (GB) 8-12 £11,825 ch f by Dutch Art - Lacework (Pivotal) O-Mel Roberts, Ms Nicola Meese B-Newsells Park Stud TR-RA Fahey 3. Mary Fildes (IRE) 8-12 £5,918 b f by Chineur - Scarlet Empress (Second Empire) O-Norton Common Farm Racing B-Tally-Ho Stud TR-JS Moore Margins 4, 3.25. Time 1:17.71 (slow 7.41). Going Soft. Age 2
Starts 8
Wins 4
Starts 9
Wins 6
Places 0
Earned £203,283
1st Dam: Mubkera by Nashwan. Winner at 2, 2nd Tote Exacta Virginia Rated S LR. Dam of 4 winners:
306 PRIX DES CHENES G3 LONGCHAMP. September 17. 2yoc&g. 1600m.
1. VIZIR BERE (FR) 9-2 £34,483 b c by Hurricane Cat - Olga Bere (Broadway Flyer) O-Bryan Lynam B-SNC Reigneur, San Gabriel Inv Inc TR-D Prod’Homme 2. Saint Pellerin (GER) 9-2 £13,793 b c by Konigstiger - Salontasche (Dashing Blade) O-Gerard Augustin-Normand B- TR-J-C Rouget 3. Kadyny (GB) 9-2 £10,345 b c by Zamindar - Hoh My Darling (Dansili) O-Guy-Roger Petit B-Societa Agricola Gem SRL TR-T Lemer Margins 0.75, 3. Time 1:41.40. Going Good. Age 2
Starts 6
Wins 2
Places 3
1st Dam: OLGA BERE by Broadway Flyer. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: Uvana Bere (f Della Francesca) 2009: VIZIR BERE (c Hurricane Cat) Sold 2,528gns yearling at OSSEP. 2 wins at 2, Prix des Chenes G3, 3rd Prix Roland de Chambure LR. Broodmare Sire: BROADWAY FLYER. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2011 - VIZIR BERE Hurricane Cat G3. VIZIR BERE b c 2009
Sky Beauty
Broadway Flyer OLGA BERE ch 02 Known Alibi
Earned £71,657
FOX HUNT ch g 2007 Mr Prospector Con Game Shareef Dancer Colorado Dancer Fall Aspen Shirley Heights Deploy Slightly Dangerous Dancing Brave Jawaher High Tern Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Sovereign Dancer Priolo Primevere Taufan Ingabelle Bodelle Seeking The Gold Dubai Millennium DUBAWI b 2002 Zomaradah
Sadler’s Wells KILTUBBER b 99 Priory Belle
308 PREMIO FEDERICO TESIO G2 MILAN. September 18. 3yo+. 2200m.
Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Terlingua Crimson Saint Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Nijinsky Maplejinsky Gold Beauty Nureyev Theatrical Tree of Knowledge Jan Ekels Serena Miss Forsyte In Reality Known Fact Tamerett Empery Golden Alibi Charming Alibi Storm Bird
Storm Cat
Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 264 Stakes winners. In 2011 - IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, MEEZNAH Dynaformer G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, FOX HUNT Dubawi G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3.
Earned £65,259
Sire: HURRICANE CAT. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 - OSTENTOSA Y CARA Tanaasa G2, VIZIR BERE Broadway Flyer G3.
HURRICANE CAT b 03
2nd Dam: PRIORY BELLE by Priolo. 2 wins at 2 Moyglare Stud S G1. Dam of KILTUBBER (f Sadler’s Wells, see above).
1. SNEAK A PEEK (ITY) 3 8-5 £60,344 b c by Doyen - Occhi di Giada (Shantou) O-Dioscuri Srl B-Azienda Agricola Al Deni TR-S Botti 2. Jakkalberry (IRE) 5 8-11 £26,551 b h by Storming Home - Claba di San Jore (Barathea) O-Effevi B-Azienda Agricola Allevamento Deni TR-E Botti 3. Voila Ici (IRE) 6 9-2 £14,482 gr h by Daylami - Far Hope (Barathea) O-Scuderia Incolinx B-Soc Finanza Locale Consulting SRL TR-V Caruso Margins 0.75, 2. Time 2:19.00. Going Heavy. Age 2-3
Starts 10
Wins 6
Places 4
Earned £174,317
307 DEUTSCHES ST LEGER G3
1st Dam: STATELY PRINCESS by Robellino. 2 wins at 2 and 3. Dam of 6 winners: 2000: Ma Ad Badri (c Highest Honor) 2001: COTTINGHAM (g Perugino) 8 wins. 2002: (f Almutawakel) 2003: KALANKARI (c Kalanisi) 3 wins. 2004: MY LEARNED FRIEND (g Marju) 4 wins 2-5. 2006: ABUELITO JOHN (g Noverre) Winner at 2. 2007: GRAND PIANO (g Arakan) Winner at 4. 2008: Irfana (f Iffraaj) 2009: ROGER SEZ (f Red Clubs) Sold 5,000gns foal at TADEF, 12,380gns yearling at DNPRM. 4 wins at 2, Firth of Clyde S G3.
1. FOX HUNT (IRE) 4 9-6 £27,586 ch g by Dubawi - Kiltubber (Sadler’s Wells) O-Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum B-Ballylinch Stud TR-Mark Johnston 2. Fair Boss (IRE) 3 8-10 £9,483 ch c by Mamool - Fair Dream (Dashing Blade) O-WH Sport International B-Stall Parthenaue TR-W Hickst 3. Dawn Twister (GER) 4 9-6 £4,741 br c by Monsun - Dawn Side (Bold Forbes) O-Baron G Von Ullmann B-Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof TR-J Hirchberger Margins 0.75, 2.5. Time 3:10.26. Going Soft.
1st Dam: Occhi di Giada by Shantou. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: Viganella (f Daggers Drawn) unraced. 2006: DISAPPEAR (c Lomitas) 6 wins 4-5 in Italy. 2008: SNEAK A PEEK (c Doyen) 6 wins 2-3 in Italy, Premio Federico Tesio G2, Premio Emanuele Filiberto LR, 2nd Premio Merano LR. 2009: SMOKING JOE (c Mujahid) Winner at 2 in Italy. 2011: (c Altieri)
2nd Dam: AFFAIR OF STATE by Tate Gallery. 2 wins at 2 Tattersalls Breeders S LR. Dam of BIBURY
Age 3-4
Broodmare Sire: SHANTOU. Sire of the dams of 1 SWs. In 2011 - SNEAK A PEEK Doyen G2.
ROGER SEZ b f 2009
Sire: DUBAWI. Sire of 32 Stakes winners. In 2011 DUBAWI HEIGHTS Suave Dancer G1, HAPPY ARCHER Jeune G1, WALDPARK Acatenango G1, DUBAWI GOLD Green Desert G2, MONTEROSSO Barathea G2, WORTHADD Rahy G2, FOX HUNT Sadler’s Wells G3, PERFECT TRIBUTE Invincible Spirit G3.
Sire: DOYEN. Sire of 6 Stakes winners. In 2011 SNEAK A PEEK Shantou G2.
DORTMUND. September 18. 3yo+. 2800m.
Roberto Red Ransom Arabia RED CLUBS br 03 Two Clubs Miss Cindy Roberto
Sire: MARJU. Sire of 58 Stakes winners. In 2011 WATAR Zafonic G2, GREEN DESTINY Nashwan G3, LIGHTENING PEARL Rossini G3.
Broodmare Sire: ROBELLINO. Sire of the dams of 27 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ROGER SEZ Red Clubs G3, WAYWARD PRINCE Alflora LR.
2008: Anam Allta (f Invincible Spirit) 2 wins at 2 and 3, 2nd Fairy Bridge S LR. 2009: Opinion (c Oasis Dream) in training. 2010: (f Bachelor Duke) 2011: (f Intense Focus)
Sire: RED CLUBS. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ROGER SEZ Robellino G3, VEDELAGO Marju G3.
First Trump
Age 3-4
Places 2
FLYER (f Zafonic: Radley S LR, Flame of Tara S LR), Hello Glory (f Zamindar: 3rd Lowther S G2), Statesman (c Doyoun: 3rd Oppenheim-Rennen LR)
Robellino Isobelline STATELY PRINCESS b 95 Tate Gallery Affair of State
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Hail To Reason Bramalea Damascus Christmas Wind Primo Dominie Valika Mansingh Iridium Hail To Reason Bramalea Pronto Isobella Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Double Form Emma Canute
Starts 15
Wins 5
Places 8
Earned £115,638
1st Dam: KILTUBBER by Sadler’s Wells. 2 wins at 3, Premio Giovanni Falck LR. Dam of 4 winners: 2005: ARTHURIAN (g Daylami) Winner over hurdles. 2006: SPINNING WELL (f Pivotal) Winner at 4. 2007: FOX HUNT (g Dubawi) 84,033gns yearling at ARAUG, 47,000gns 2yo at TAAPR. 5 wins, Deutsches St Leger G3, 2nd Silver Cup H LR.
2nd Dam: OSHIMA by Danehill. 3 wins 3-4 in Italy. Dam of Rosa di Brema (f Lomitas: 2nd Oaks d’Italia G1). Grandam of ROSA DEL DUBAI, BIANCAROSA.
SNEAK A PEEK b c 2008 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge DOYEN b 2000 Kris Moon Cactus Lady Moon Alleged Shantou Shaima OCCHI DI GIADA b 2001 Danehill Oshima Orangerie
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Sharpen Up Doubly Sure Mill Reef Moonlight Night Hoist The Flag Princess Pout Shareef Dancer Oh So Sharp Danzig Razyana Gay Mecene Oliveira
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European Pattern 309 GROSSE EUROPA MEILE G2 MUNICH. September 18. 3yo+. 1600m.
1. SOMMERABEND (GB) 4 9-2 £34,483 b c by Shamardal - Sommernacht (Monsun) O-Stall Bedford Lodge B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-U Stoltefuss 2. Silver Ocean (USA) 3 8-11 £13,362 bbr g by Silver Train - Endless Sea (Mt Livermore) O-Maestro B-Sun Valley Farm TR-Riccardo Santini 3. Point Blank (GER) 3 8-11 £5,603 b c by Royal Dragon - Princess Li (Monsun) O-Stall Antanando B-F-P Von Auersperg, F Haffa TR-M Hofer Margins 0.75, neck. Time 1:39.82. Going Soft. Age 3-4
Starts 11
Wins 6
Places 4
1st Dam: FEARLESS FLYER by Brave Act. 2 wins at 2, Natalma S G3. Dam of 1 winner: 2009: CRIUS (c Heliostatic) Sold 16,642gns foal at GONO1, 18,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 3 wins at 2, Somerville Tattersall S G3, 2nd Ascendant S LR. 2010: (c Dylan Thomas) 2011: (f Oratorio) 2nd Dam: Canary Bird by Catrail. Dam of FEARLESS FLYER (f Brave Act, see above). Broodmare Sire: BRAVE ACT. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CRIUS Heliostatic G3. CRIUS b c 2009 Sadler’s Wells
Earned £94,705
Galileo Urban Sea HELIOSTATIC ch 03
Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 31 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CRACKERJACK KING Barathea G2, SOMMERABEND Monsun G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, CASAMENTO Always Fair G3, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G3, ELLE SHADOW Roi Danzig G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, ZAZOU Lomitas G3. 1st Dam: SOMMERNACHT by Monsun. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, Dusseldorfer Stutenpreis der Merck Finck LR, 2nd Premio Primi Passi G3. Dam of 6 winners: 2003: SOMMERTAG (c Tiger Hill) 5 wins, BadenWurttemberg-Trophy G3, 3rd Euro Cup G2. 2004: SOMMERSTURM (g Tiger Hill) 2 wins at 3 in Germany. 2005: Sommerflora (f Pivotal) Winner at 3, 2nd Oster Stutenpreis LR. 2006: SHOUDA (g Tiger Hill) 2 wins at 5. 2007: SOMMERABEND (c Shamardal) 6 wins, Europa Meile G2, Grand Prix Anjou Bretagne LR, 3rd Prix du Pin G3. 2008: SINNERMAN (c Tiger Hill) 2 wins at 3 in Germany, Grosser Bavaria Preis LR. 2nd Dam: SHONA by Windwurf. 3 wins, Rudolf Oetker-Rennen LR. Dam of SOMMERNACHT, Serafino (c Alzao: 2nd Krefelder Sprint Cup LR). Grandam of SANAGAS, SKYTHE, SERVENYA, Slawomira, Perseida, Stoikov, Salomea. Third dam of SORRENT. Broodmare Sire: MONSUN. Sire of the dams of 12 Stakes winners. In 2011 - NIGHT MAGIC Sholokhov G2, SOMMERABEND Shamardal G2, TRES ROCK DANON Rock of Gibraltar G3. SOMMERABEND b c 2007 Storm Cat Giant’s Causeway Mariah’s Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella SOMMERNACHT b 97 Windwurf Shona Shantou
Storm Bird Terlingua Rahy Immense Mr Prospector Coup de Folie Troy Waterway Dschingis Khan Konigskronung Surumu Monasia Kaiseradler Wiesenweihe Charlottown Shura
310 SOMERVILLE TATTERSALL S G3 NEWMARKET. September 22. 2yoc&g. 7f.
1. CRIUS (IRE) 8-12 £19,281 b c by Heliostatic - Fearless Flyer (Brave Act) O-Titan Assets B-Oak Lodge Bloodstock TR-R Hannon 2. Farraaj (IRE) 8-12 £7,310 b c by Dubai Destination - Pastorale (Nureyev) O-Ahmed Al Maktoum B-Darley TR-R Varian 3. Zip Top (IRE) 8-12 £3,658 b c by Smart Strike - Zofzig (Danzig) O-Sheikh Mohammed B-Darley TR-JS Bolger Margins 2.5, shd. Time 1:22.88 (fast 1.20). Going Good to firm.
Erins Isle Affianced La Meilleure Persian Bold Brave Act Circus Act FEARLESS FLYER b/br 02 Catrail Canary Bird Coupe d’Hebe
311 FILLIES’ MILE S G1 NEWMARKET. September 23. 2yof. 8f.
1. LYRIC OF LIGHT (GB) 8-12 £92,721 b f by Street Cry - Suez (Green Desert) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Mahmood Al Zarooni 2. Samitar (GB) 8-12 £35,153 b f by Rock of Gibraltar - Aileen’s Gift (Rainbow Quest) O-Nick & Olga Dhandsa, John & Zoe Webster B-Norman Court Stud TR-MR Channon 3. Firdaws (USA) 8-12 £17,593 b f by Mr Greeley - Eswarah (Unfuwain) O-Hamdan Al Maktoum B-Shadwell Farm LLC TR-Roger Varian Margins Head, 4.5. Time 1:35.98 (slow 0.48). Going Good to firm. Age 2
Starts 3
Wins 3
Places 0
Starts 5
Wins 3
Places 2
Earned £33,649
Sire: HELIOSTATIC. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CRIUS Brave Act G3.
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Sire: STREET CRY. Sire of 50 Stakes winners. In 2011 - LYRIC OF LIGHT Green Desert G1, SHOCKING Danehill G1, CARLTON HOUSE Bustino G2, WHOBEGOTYOU Carnegie G2, DISCOURSE Dixieland Band G3, HOLLYWOODBOULEVARD Filante G3, SPLASH POINT Danehill G3, STREET GAME Thunder Puddles G3. 1st Dam: SUEZ by Green Desert. 2 wins, Dick Poole S LR, 2nd Cheveley Park S G1. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: De Lesseps (c Selkirk) in training. 2009: LYRIC OF LIGHT (f Street Cry) 3 wins at 2, Fillies’ Mile S G1, May Hill S G2. 2010: (c Pivotal) 2nd Dam: Repeat Warning by Warning. Dam of POLISH PRINCESS (f Polish Precedent: Mason Appliances 4yo Classic LR, 3rd First Sovereign Trust Champions Mile G1), SUEZ (f Green Desert, see above). Grandam of ROCKATELLA. Broodmare Sire: GREEN DESERT. Sire of the dams of 82 Stakes winners. In 2011 - LYRIC OF LIGHT Street Cry G1, DUBAWI GOLD Dubawi G2, LILBOURNE LAD Acclamation G2, EXPERIENCE Excellent Art G3, NO EXPLAINING Azamour G3. LYRIC OF LIGHT b f 2009 Mr Prospector Machiavellian Coup de Folie STREET CRY b/br 98 Troy Helen Street Waterway Danzig Green Desert
Age 2
Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Miswaki Allegretta Busted Chemise Lord Gayle Gradille Bold Lad Relkarunner Shirley Heights Circus Ring Storm Cat Tough As Nails Ile de Bourbon A Star Is Born
Foreign Courier SUEZ b 02 Warning Repeat Warning Reprocolor
Raise A Native Gold Digger Halo Raise The Standard Petingo La Milo Riverman Boulevard Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Courtly Dee Known Fact Slightly Dangerous Jimmy Reppin Blue Queen
In 2007 Street Cry hit the Group/Graded-race target time after time, thanks to Street Sense, Majestic Roi, Cry And Catch Me, Street Sounds, Summer Doldrums, Street Magician, Per Incanto and Globetrotter. This avalanche of good winners from his first two crops resulted in Street Cry’s fee doubling from $50,000 to $100,000 in 2008 and it was therefore fair to have high expectations of his 2011 juveniles. He hasn’t disappointed. His British-trained juveniles include Lyric Of Light, Discourse, Fencing, Anjaz, Falls Of Lora, Mighty Ambition, Minidress, Leqqaa and Gathering, which adds up to a very promising team. There are also some talented Street Cry juveniles in the United States, Ireland and France. Lyric Of Light became the first to score at Gr1 level when she took the Fillies’ Mile. Her dam Suez had also been an accomplished two-year-old for the late Michael Jarvis, winning her first two starts, including a Listed race, before being caught close home by Magical Romance in the Cheveley Park Stakes. This daughter of Green Desert was then transferred to Godolphin but wasn’t seen again. As might be guessed from her yearling price of 480,000gns, Suez had an excellent pedigree. Her dam Repeat Warning had the distinction of being a daughter of Meon Valley’s brilliant broodmare Reprocolor. With Warning as her sire, Repeat Warning was a three-parts-sister to the German and American Gr2 winner Torch Rouge (by Warning out of Reprocolor’s daughter Sistabelle) and to the Racing Post Trophy second Mudeer (by Warning out of Reprocolor’s daughter Colorvista). However, Repeat Warning’s most distinguished siblings were Cezanne (Irish Champion Stakes), Colorspin (Irish Oaks, and dam of Opera House, Kayf Tara and Zee Zee Top) and Bella Colora (Prix de l’Opera and dam of the very smart Stagecraft). This is also the family of another smart 2011 juvenile in Caspar Netscher. 312 JOEL S G2 NEWMARKET. September 23. 3yo+. 8f.
1. RANSOM NOTE (GB) 4 9-3 £56,710 b c by Red Ransom - Zacheta (Polish Precedent) O-HR Mould B-Rabbah Bloodstock TR-Charles Hills 2. Premio Loco (USA) 7 9-3 £21,500 ch g by Prized - Crazee Mental (Magic Ring) O-B Westley B-Kidder, Cole, Griggs TR-CF Wall 3. Poet’s Voice (GB) 4 9-3 £10,760 b c by Dubawi - Bright Tiara (Chief’s Crown) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor Margins 2.25, 1. Time 1:34.68 (fast 0.82). Going Good to firm. Age 2-4
Starts 17
Wins 7
Places 2
Earned £231,370
Sire: RED RANSOM. Sire of 99 Stakes winners. In 2011 - TYPHOON TRACY Last Tycoon G1, RANSOM NOTE Polish Precedent G2. 1st Dam: Zacheta by Polish Precedent. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2004: DAWN SKY (g Fantastic Light) Winner at 3. 2005: Redchete (f Red Ransom) ran twice.
2006: Zacheta’s Girl (f Fantastic Light) unraced. 2007: RANSOM NOTE (c Red Ransom) Sold 30,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 7 wins 2-4, Joel S G2, Earl of Sefton S G3, 2nd York S G2. 2008: Dortmund (c Dubawi) 2011: (c Raven’s Pass) 2nd Dam: MARIENBAD by Darshaan. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in France. Dam of MARIENBARD (c Caerleon: Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1, Grosser Preis von Baden G1, Deutschlandpreis G1, 3rd Irish St Leger G1), Borug (c Kingmambo: 3rd Al Bastakiya LR). Broodmare Sire: POLISH PRECEDENT. Sire of the dams of 35 Stakes winners. In 2011 - RANSOM NOTE Red Ransom G2, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Shamardal G3. The Red Ransom/Polish Precedent cross has produced: PORTILLO G1, RANSOM O’WAR G1, RANSOM NOTE G2. RANSOM NOTE b c 2007 Turn-To Nothirdchance Nashua Rarelea Sword Dancer Damascus Kerala Nearctic Christmas Wind Bally Free Northern Dancer Danzig Pas de Nom Buckpasser Past Example Bold Example Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy Lightning Marie de Fontenoy Primula Hail To Reason Roberto
Bramalea RED RANSOM b 87 Arabia
Polish Precedent ZACHETA b 99 Marienbad
313 LA COUPE DE MAISONS-LAFFITTE G3 MAISONS-LAFFITTE. Sept 23. 3yo+. 2000m.
1. ONE CLEVER CAT (IRE) 5 8-10 £34,483 b m by One Cool Cat - Burn Baby Burn (King’s Theatre) O-Patrick Hendrickx B-G Mulligan TR-T Clout 2. Agent Secret (IRE) 5 9-0 £13,793 b h by Pyrus - Ron’s Secret (Efisio) O-Raoul Temam B-J Hutchinson TR-F Rohaut 3. Kya One (FR) 3 8-5 £10,345 b f by One Cool Cat - Kya Gulch (Thunder Gulch) O-Y de Nicolay B-Ecurie D TR-Y de Nicolay Margins 1.5, short neck. Time 2:03.10. Going Good. Age 2-5
Starts 26
Wins 5
Places 13
Earned £197,544
Sire: ONE COOL CAT. Sire of 14 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ONE CLEVER CAT King’s Theatre G3, DEUXCENTDIXHUIT Hernando LR, JACK COOL Sadler’s Wells LR. 1st Dam: Burn Baby Burn by King’s Theatre. ran 3 times at 2 and 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2004: Kalliopi Dal (f Soviet Star) unraced. 2005: EUREKA MOMENT (f Alhaarth) Winner at 3. 2006: ONE CLEVER CAT (f One Cool Cat) Sold 13,136gns foal at GONO1, 17,696gns yearling at ARAUG. 5 wins, La Coupe de MaisonsLaffitte G3, Prix Jacques Laffitte LR, 2nd Prix Chloe G3, Prix de la Pepiniere LR, 3rd Prix Corrida G2. 2008: Baby Sparticus (f Spartacus) unraced to date. 2009: (c Ivan Denisovich) 2011: (f Manduro) 2nd Dam: TROPICARO by Caro. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 2nd Prix Saint-Alary ONE CLEVER CAT b m 2006 Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Terlingua Crimson Saint ONE COOL CAT b 2001 Raise A Native Mr Prospector Gold Digger Tacha Northern Dancer Savannah Dancer Valoris Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge King’s Theatre Princely Native Regal Beauty Dennis Belle BURN BABY BURN b 99 Fortino II Caro Chambord Tropicaro Creme Dela Creme Tropical Cream Tropic Star Storm Bird
Storm Cat
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G1. Dam of THE SCOUT (c Kris: Prix La Force G3, 3rd Arcadia H G2). Grandam of PERSIANLUX, TENDOR, CAPANNACCE, Luxurious Dancer, Green Chapel, Tropical Mark, Porto Novo. Third dam of AMARON, BLUSTER, PUMP PUMP BOY. Broodmare Sire: KING’S THEATRE. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ONE CLEVER CAT One Cool Cat G3.
314 OH SO SHARP S G3 NEWMARKET. September 23. 2yof. 7f.
1. ALSINDI (IRE) 8-12 £19,281 b f by Acclamation - Needles And Pins (Fasliyev) O-Saeed Manana B-DG Hardisty Bloodstock TR-CE Brittain 2. Questing (GB) 8-12 £7,310 b f by Hard Spun - Chercheuse (Seeking The Gold) O-HRH Princess Haya Of Jordan B-Darley TR-JHM Gosden 3. Nayarra (IRE) 8-12 £3,658 b f by Cape Cross - Massarra (Danehill) O-Prince AA Faisal B-Nawara Stud Co Ltd TR-MR Channon Margins Neck, 0.5. Time 1:24.46 (slow 1.46). Going Good to firm. Age 2
Starts 2
Wins 2
Places 0
Earned £22,839
Sire: ACCLAMATION. Sire of 14 Stakes winners. In 2011 - HARBOUR WATCH Woodman G2, LILBOURNE LAD Green Desert G2, ALSINDI Fasliyev G3, ANGELS WILL FALL Bahamian Bounty G3, HITCHENS Royal Academy G3, TALWAR Marju G3. 1st Dam: NEEDLES AND PINS by Fasliyev. 2 wins at 2, St Hugh’s S LR, 2nd Prix d’Arenberg G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: I Am The Best (c King’s Best) Winner at 2 in UAE, 3rd Jazil Al Bastakiya LR. 2007: SEAMSTER (g Pivotal) Winner at 3. 2009: ALSINDI (f Acclamation) 70,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 2 wins at 2, Oh So Sharp S G3. 2010: (f Invincible Spirit) 2011: (f Cape Cross) 2nd Dam: Fairy Contessa by Fairy King. Dam of NEEDLES AND PINS (f Fasliyev, see above) Broodmare Sire: FASLIYEV. Sire of the dams of 6 SWs. In 2011 - ALSINDI Acclamation G3, TOPCLAS Kutub G3, ILLUMIERE Giant’s Causeway LR. ALSINDI b f 2009 Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody ACCLAMATION b 99 Ahonoora Princess Athena Shopping Wise Nureyev Fasliyev Mr P’s Princess NEEDLES AND PINS b 01 Fairy King Fairy Contessa More Fizz
Try My Best Coryana Auction Ring Whispering Star Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Floribunda Sea Melody Northern Dancer Special Mr Prospector Anne Campbell Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Morston Effervescence II
315 PREMIO VITTORIO DI CAPUA G1 MILAN. September 24. 3yo+. 1600m.
1. DICK TURPIN (IRE) 4 9-2 £116,379 b c by Arakan - Merrily (Sharrood) O-John Manley B-John McEnery TR-R Hannon 2. Cityscape (GB) 5 9-2 £51,206 ch h by Selkirk - Tantina (Distant View) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-R Charlton 3. Vanjura (GER) 4 8-13 £27,931 ch f by Areion - Venia Legendi (Zinaad) O-M Barth B-J-C Haimet, J-P Liberge TR-R Dzubasz Margins Short head, 1.75. Time 1:33.20. Going Good. Age 2-4
Starts 18
Wins 8
Places 5
Earned £834,300
Sire: ARAKAN. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2011 DICK TURPIN Sharrood G1, TRUMPET MAJOR Cape Cross G2.
1st Dam: Merrily by Sharrood. Dam of 5 winners: 2000: VIGOROUS (f Danetime) 2 wins at 3. 2002: Bond Cat (f Raise A Grand) Unplaced. 2003: CHEERILY (f Danehill Dancer) Winner at 4. 2004: Golden Snitch (g Redback) Unplaced. 2005: LADY SCHMUCK (f Clodovil) 3 wins at 3. 2006: HASODIKIS (c Fasliyev) 2 wins at 3 in Greece. 2007: DICK TURPIN (c Arakan) Sold 7,721gns foal at GONO1, 18,206gns yearling at TISEP. 8 wins 24, Prix Jean Prat G1, Premio Vittorio di Capua G1, Richmond S G2, Summer Mile S G2, Bet365 Mile G2, Greenham S G3, 2nd St James’s Palace S G1, 2000 Guineas G1, Poule d’Essai des Poulains G1, 3rd Prix de la Foret G1. 2nd Dam: BABYCHAM SPARKLE by So Blessed. 2 wins at 2. Dam of DEEP FINESSE (c Reprimand: Palace House S G3, Prix du Bois G3, 3rd Flying Childers S G2). Grandam of HALMAHERA, RISING SHADOW, Blue Rocket. Broodmare Sire: SHARROOD. Sire of the dams of 10 SWs. In 2011 - DICK TURPIN Arakan G1. DICK TURPIN b c 2007 Nearctic Natalma Forli Special Thong ARAKAN br 2000 Kris Common Grounds Sweetly Far Across Ardross City Ex Rythmique Fortino II Caro Chambord Sharrood Cougar Angel Island Who’s To Know MERRILY gr 93 Princely Gift So Blessed Lavant Babycham Sparkle Charlottesville Effervescence II Vareta Northern Dancer
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Richard Hannon and Peter Doyle’s team must be wishing that Arakan’s fourth crop is much bigger than it is. The Ballyhane Stud stallion’s first crop provided them with Dick Turpin, a €26,000 yearling who boosted his earnings to the equivalent of around £950,000 with his victory in the Premio Vittorio di Capua. Arakan’s small third crop has also served the Doyle-Hannon partnership well. Trumpet Major, a €20,000 buy, won the Gr2 Champagne Stakes to push his earnings beyond £60,000. Inevitably, it has been the lowerpriced stallions who have struggled the most in the economic downturn, which has substantially reduced the broodmare population. Arakan’s books in his first four seasons went from 141 mares to 54, then to 24 before rallying slightly to 29. Arakan achieved annual Timeform ratings of 119, 123 and 120 at the ages of three, four and five, in scoring at up to nine furlongs. There was also plenty to admire about his pedigree, as he is by the exceptionally successful Nureyev and his female line traces back to the celebrated Almahmoud. Dick Turpin’s dam Merrily failed to win in 12 attempts. The fact that she was considered a sprinter suggests she took far less after her sire, Sharrood, than her dam, the two-yearold sprint winner Babycham Sparkle. This daughter of So Blessed produced the fast and precocious Deep Finesse, and she is also the second dam of the very smart sprint handicappers Halmahera and Rising Shadow. Dick Turpin’s fourth dam, Vareta, was a smart two-year-old in France, where she won the Prix de la Foret. Her main contribution to the breed was to produce Zeddaan, who exerted
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a powerful influence on the bloodstock industry in France. Zeddaan’s half-sister Effervescence is the second dam of such fast performers as River Falls (Gimcrack Stakes), Monsieur Bond (Duke of York Stakes) and Premiere Cuvee. 316 PREMIO SERGIO CUMANI G3 MILAN. September 24. 3yo+f&m. 1600m.
1. KHOR SHEED (GB) 3 8-9 £34,482 ch f by Dubawi - Princess Manila (Manila) O-Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum B-Card Bloodstock TR-LM Cumani 2. Malagenia (IRE) 3 8-9 £15,172 b f by Whipper - Croanda (Grand Lodge) O/B-Allevamento La Nuova Sbarra TR-L Riccardi 3. Adamantina (GB) 3 8-9 £8,275 b f by Diktat - Royal Hawk (Wolfhound) O-Scuderia Incolinx B-Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti TR-V Caruso Margins 2.5, nose. Time 1:35.30. Going Good. Age 2-3
Starts 9
Wins 3
Places 4
Earned £115,127
Sire: DUBAWI. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2011 DUBAWI HEIGHTS Suave Dancer G1, HAPPY ARCHER Jeune G1, WALDPARK Acatenango G1, DUBAWI GOLD Green Desert G2, MONTEROSSO Barathea G2, WORTHADD Rahy G2, FOX HUNT Sadler’s Wells G3, KAPITALE Winged Love G3, KHOR SHEED Manila G3, PERFECT TRIBUTE Invincible Spirit G3. 1st Dam: Princess Manila by Manila. ran on the flat in USA at 2. Dam of 8 winners: 1995: PRINCER (c Irish River) 7 wins 2-6 in Italy. 1996: PLATEL (f Alysheba) Winner in France. 1997: PRINCE HONOR (c Highest Honor) 14 wins at 3 to 9 in Italy. 1998: Petrova (f Kendor) 1999: Paranui (c Exit To Nowhere) 2000: PRINCE KIRK (c Selkirk) 7 wins at 2 to 5 in France, Italy, Prix d’Ispahan G1, 2nd Prix Jean Prat G1. Sire. 2002: Pankova (f Sendawar) 2003: PRINCE ESTEEM (c Mark of Esteem) Winner at 3 in Italy. 2004: PRINCE SAKHEE (c Sakhee) 2 wins 3-4. 2005: Princess Light (f Fantastic Light) 2007: ACTIVATE (g Motivator) 4 wins at 3 and 4. 2008: KHOR SHEED (f Dubawi) 22,000gns foal at TADEF, 42,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 3 wins, Premio Sergio Cumani G3, Empress S LR, Eternal S LR, 2nd Kilvington S LR, 3rd Sweet Solera S G3. 2009: Strike Action (f Pivotal) 2nd Dam: HALO’S PRINCESS by Halo. 4 wins at 2 and 3 in USA Princess Elizabeth S G1, 4th Canadian Oaks G1. Dam of HAILSHAM (c Riverman: Derby Italiano G1), Royal Minister (c Deputy Minister: 3rd Fairmount Derby G3). Broodmare Sire: MANILA. Sire of the dams of 31 Stakes winners. In 2011 - KHOR SHEED Dubawi G3, HESSONITE Freud LR, PARGALI Mali LR. KHOR SHEED ch f 2008 Mr Prospector Con Game Shareef Dancer Colorado Dancer Fall Aspen DUBAWI b 2002 Shirley Heights Deploy Slightly Dangerous Zomaradah Dancing Brave Jawaher High Tern Northern Dancer Lyphard Goofed Manila Le Fabuleux Dona Ysidra Matriarch PRINCESS MANILA b 90 Hail To Reason Halo Cosmah Halo’s Princess Viceregal Taberet Tabola Seeking The Gold
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317 SUN CHARIOT S G1 NEWMARKET. September 24. 3yo+f&m. 8f.
1. SAHPRESA (USA) 6 9-3 £98,902 b m by Sahm - Sorpresa (Pleasant Tap) O-Teruya Yoshida B-DO McIntyre TR-Rod Collet
2. Chachamaidee (IRE) 4 9-3 £37,496 b f by Footstepsinthesand - Canterbury Lace (Danehill) O-RAH Evans B-Cheval Court Stud TR-Sir Henry Cecil 3. Strawberrydaiquiri (GB) 5 9-3 £18,765 gr m by Dansili - Strawberry Morn (Travelling Victor) O-Fawzi Abdulla Nass B-Newsells Park Stud TR-BJ Meehan Margins 1, 0.75. Time 1:37.60 (slow 2.10). Going Good to firm. Age 3-6
Starts 18
Wins 8
Places 9
Earned £838,698
Sire: SAHM. Sire of 9 Stakes winners. In 2011 SAHPRESA Pleasant Tap G1. 1st Dam: SORPRESA by Pleasant Tap. 3 wins in USA. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: MONFILS MONFILS (g Sahm) 6 wins. 2003: MIOFILIO MIOFILIO (g Dayjur) 3 wins. 2005: SAHPRESA (f Sahm) 8 wins, 3-6, Sun Chariot S G1 (3 times), Prix du Palais Royal G3, Prix du Pin G3, Prix Coronation LR, Prix Montretout LR, 2nd Falmouth S G1, Prix Rothschild G1, Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord G3, Prix Quincey G3, 3rd Prix Jacques Le Marois G1, Mile Championship G1, Hong Kong Mile G1. 2007: Fils d’Albert (c Albert the Great) unraced. 2008: Pleasant Albert (c Albert the Great) unraced. 2010: (c Country Be Gold) 2011: (f Myboycharlie) 2nd Dam: DUBIOUSLY by Jolie Jo. 2 wins in USA Proud Sister S. Broodmare Sire: PLEASANT TAP. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SAHPRESA Sahm G1, WONDER ACUTE Charismatic G2. SAHPRESA b m 2005 Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Gold Digger Sequence Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge Artaius Flame of Tara Welsh Flame His Majesty Pleasant Colony Sun Colony Stage Door Johnny Never Knock Never Hula Round Table Jolie Jo Jolie Deja Olden Times Skeptic Lady Mysterious Lady Raise A Native Mr Prospector SAHM b/br 94 Salsabil
Pleasant Tap SORPRESA b/br 96 Dubiously
Although Goldikova has reeled off three consecutive victories in the Breeders’ Cup Mile and four in the Prix Rothschild, and Midday has taken the Nassau Stakes three times, these achievements shouldn’t be allowed to detract from Sahpresa’s excellent feat of winning three consecutive Sun Chariot Stakes. Sahpresa’s latest win came just days after the death of her veteran breeder and former owner Douglas Mcintyre. Mcintyre didn’t have to spend huge amounts to produce Sahpresa. She was conceived in 2004, when her sire Sahm stood at $5,000 at Shadwell Farm. Sahpresa’s dam Sorpresa, a winner at around a mile on turf and dirt in the US, was sold for only $2,500 in January 2008, before Sahpresa had raced. Sahm died at the age of 13, leaving just over 200 foals. Fifteen of them became stakes winners and among them were the good Irish performers Mustameet, Red Maloney and Adaala, plus the smart American filly Maram, winner of the 2008 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. As a son of Mr Prospector and the triple Classic winner Salsabil, Sahm could hardly have been better bred, but his patchy racing record meant
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European Pattern that he rarely received support worthy of his brilliant bloodlines. Sahm had looked very promising in winning the first two of his three juvenile starts for John Dunlop, but Racehorses of 1996 relayed that he had been “sent to Dubai where reportedly had wind operation.” Unraced at three, Sahm was next seen at four in the USA, where he won the Gr.2 Knickerbocker Handicap over nine furlongs. After suffering another blank season in 1999, he was retired. Sahpresa is the only Gr1 winner among the five Graded winners produced by daughters of Pleasant Tap, America’s champion older male horse in 1992. Pleasant Tap is best known in Europe as the sire of David Junior (Coral-Eclipse and Champion Stakes). 318 DENNY CORDELL LAVARACK & LANWADES STUD FILLIES S G3 GOWRAN PARK. Sept 24. 3yo+f&m. 9f 100yds.
1. FLOWERS OF SPRING (IRE) 4 9-3 £39,224 bbr f by Celtic Swing - Albaiyda (Brief Truce) O-Peter Jones B-P Jones, GG Jones TR-A Oliver 2. Zaminast (GB) 3 8-12 £11,466 b f by Zamindar - Fame At Last (Quest For Fame) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-DK Weld 3. Hurricane Havoc (IRE) 3 8-12 £5,431 b f by Hurricane Run - Cheeky Madam (Night Shift) O-Mrs June Judd B-Milltownmore, Pinnacle, Carra Bloodstock TR-JS Bolger Margins 0.75, 2. Time 1:58.90. Going Good. Age 3-4
Starts 11
Wins 4
Places 3
1st Dam: Albaiyda by Brief Truce. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: Alae (c Desert Sun) 2003: OASIS SUN (f Desert Sun) 4 wins at 4 and 5. 2005: King of Arabia (g Key of Luck) unraced. 2006: THIN RED LINE (g Red Ransom) 4 wins 2-4. 2007: FLOWERS OF SPRING (f Celtic Swing) 4 wins, Denny Cordell Lavarack & Lanwades Stud S G3. 2009: (f Celtic Swing) 2010: (c Celtic Swing) 2nd Dam: ALAIYDA by Shahrastani. 1 win at 3. Dam of ALAMSHAR (c Key of Luck: Irish Derby G1, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S G1), Akzar (c Selkirk: 2nd Ballyroan S G3). Grandam of ALAYAN, ALAIVAN. Broodmare Sire: BRIEF TRUCE. Sire of the dams of 21 SWs. In 2011 - FLOWERS OF SPRING Celtic Swing G3, INVINCIBLE ASH Invincible Spirit G3. FLOWERS OF SPRING b/br f 2007 Mr Prospector Batucada CELTIC SWING br 92 Welsh Pageant Celtic Ring Pencuik Jewel Irish River Brief Truce Falafel ALBAIYDA b 96 Shahrastani Alaiyda Aliysa
Raise A Native Gold Digger Roman Line Whistle A Tune Tudor Melody Picture Light Petingo Fotheringay Riverman Irish Star Northern Dancer Queen’s Statute Nijinsky Shademah Darshaan Alannya
319 ROYAL LODGE S G2 NEWMARKET. September 24. 2yoc&g. 8f.
1. DADDY LONG LEGS (USA) 8-12 £56,710 ch c by Scat Daddy - Dreamy Maiden (Meadowlake) O-D Smith, M Tabor, Mrs J Magnier B-Woodford Thoroughbreds LLC TR-AP O’Brien 2. Tenth Star (IRE) 8-12 £21,500 b c by Dansili - Alpha Lupi (Rahy) O-Niarchos Family, Mrs J Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith B-The Niarchos Family TR-AP O’Brien
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Age 2
Starts 3
Wins 2
Places 1
Earned £69,652
Sire: SCAT DADDY. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DADDY LONG LEGS Meadowlake G2, FINALE Lively One G3, SHARED PROPERTY Belong To Me G3. 1st Dam: DREAMY MAIDEN by Meadowlake. 5 wins, Raven Run H LR. Dam of 6 winners: 2002: LOVING THOUGHTS (f Touch Gold) 2 wins. 2003: Toho Karen (f Tiznow) ran on the flat in Japan. 2004: TRES DREAM (f Chester House) 5 wins at 2 and 3 in USA, Esplanade S LR. 2005: THE EMPEROR NERO (c Johannesburg) Winner at 3. 2006: HUMILARITY (c Distorted Humor) 2 wins at 4. 2008: LAKE ONTARIO (c Johannesburg) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2009: DADDY LONG LEGS (c Scat Daddy) 2 wins at 2, Royal Lodge S G2. 2nd Dam: SPARROW LAKE by Apalachee. 7 wins at 2 and 3 in USA Wonder Where S LR. Dam of DREAMY MAIDEN (f Meadowlake, see above). Grandam of MEDZENDEEKRON. Broodmare Sire: MEADOWLAKE. Sire of the dams of 51 SWs. In 2011 - REAL IMPACT Deep Impact G1, WEEMISSFRANKIE Sunriver G1, ANJIZ LAKE Anjiz G2, DADDY LONG LEGS Scat Daddy G2, STORMY LORD Stormy Atlantic G2, MAJESTIC CITY City Zip G3, MISS LAKE QUEEN Numerous G3. DADDY LONG LEGS ch c 2009
Earned £48,736
Sire: CELTIC SWING. Sire of 23 Stakes winners. In 2011 - FLOWERS OF SPRING Brief Truce G3.
Damister
3. Wrote (IRE) 8-12 £10,760 b c by High Chaparral - Desert Classic (Green Desert) O-Mrs J Magnier, M Tabor, D Smith B-Speers Bloodstock Ltd TR-AP O’Brien Margins 3.25, 0.5. Time 1:37.77 (slow 2.27). Going Good to firm.
Storm Cat Island Kitty Ogygian Myth Yarn Raise A Native Mr Prospector Gold Digger Nijinsky Likeable Style Personable Lady Speak John Hold Your Peace Blue Moon Raise A Native Suspicious Native Be Suspicious Round Table Apalachee Moccasin Viceregal Stray Flight Barn Swallow Hennessy
Johannesburg SCAT DADDY b/br 04 Love Style
Meadowlake DREAMY MAIDEN ch 96 Sparrow Lake
320 CHEVELEY PARK S G1 NEWMARKET. September 24. 2yof. 6f.
1. LIGHTENING PEARL (IRE) 8-12 £92,721 b f by Marju - Jioconda (Rossini) O-Pearl Bloodstock Ltd B-Castlemartin Stud, Skymarc Farm TR-GM Lyons 2. Sunday Times (GB) 8-12 £35,153 b f by Holy Roman Emperor - Forever Times (So Factual) O-Allan Belshaw B-Times Of Wigan Ltd TR-PW Chapple-Hyam 3. Angels Will Fall (IRE) 8-12 £17,593 b f by Acclamation - Coconut Squeak (Bahamian Bounty) O-Mrs E O’Leary B-Islanmore Stud TR-C Hills Margins 0.5, 1.25. Time 1:11.23 (slow 1.23). Going Good to firm. Age 2
Starts 5
Wins 3
Places 2
Earned £137,846
Sire: MARJU. Sire of 58 Stakes winners. In 2011 LIGHTENING PEARL Rossini G1, WATAR Zafonic G2, GREEN DESTINY Nashwan G3. 1st Dam: JIOCONDA by Rossini. 2 wins at 2, Silken Glider S LR, 3rd Killavullan S G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: Jolie Jioconde (f Marju) Winner at 3, 3rd Tyros S G3. 2009: LIGHTENING PEARL (f Marju) 105,351gns yearling at GOOY1. 3 wins at 2, Cheveley Park S G1, Round Tower S G3, 3rd Debutante S G2. 2010: (f Elusive City) 2011: (f Amadeus Wolf) 2nd Dam: La Joconde by Vettori. unraced. Dam of JIOCONDA (f Rossini, see above).
Broodmare Sire: ROSSINI. Sire of the dams of 1 SW. In 2011 - LIGHTENING PEARL Marju G1. The Marju/Rossini cross has produced: LIGHTENING PEARL G1, Jolie Jioconde G3. LIGHTENING PEARL b f 2009 Northern Dancer Sex Appeal Mill Reef Mill Princess Irish Lass II Round Table Artaius Stylish Pattern Welsh Pageant Welsh Flame Electric Flash Mr Prospector Miswaki Hopespringseternal Hero’s Honor Touch of Greatness Ivory Wand Machiavellian Vettori Air Distingue Pursuit of Love Lust Pato Try My Best
Last Tycoon MARJU br 88 Flame of Tara
Rossini JIOCONDA b 2003 La Joconde
Marju has been retired at the age of 23 in 2011, a year which has highlighted his ability in two different spheres. The top-class miler Canford Cliffs and the Japanese 1,000 Guineas winner Marcellina are out of his daughters, and now another of his daughters, Lightening Pearl, has won the Cheveley Park Stakes. Lightening Pearl’s strike makes her the sixth European Gr1 winner for the 1991 St James’s Palace Stakes hero. Significantly, all six are fillies, the others being the Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Bethrah, the outstanding miler Soviet Song, the Yorkshire Oaks and Prix Vermeille winner My Emma, the Prix de Diane heroine Sil Sila and the Prix d’Astarte winner Marbye. The only northern hemisphere sons of Marju with Gr1-winner status are Viva Pataca and Indigenous, both outstanding performers in Hong Kong, and Chinchon, winner of the 2010 United Nations Handicap. My Emma and Lightening Pearl hail from the same family, My Emma coming from Marju’s first crop and Lightening Pearl from his 17th. It was Lightening Pearl’s fourth dam, the High Top mare Pato, who produced My Emma. Pato also excelled when mated to Salse, producing the St Leger and Gold Cup winner Classic Cliché. My Emma produced useful stayers to Darshaan, Daylami and Galileo, but her half-sister Threatening did better, thanks to her Royal Lodge Stakes winner Mutinyonthebounty. My Emma’s record provides hope that Lightening Pearl will stay a mile, but it mustn’t be forgotten that Lightening Pearl’s dam Jioconda and third dam Lust were respectively sired by the sprinters Rossini and Pursuit Of Love. Rossini, a three-parts-brother to Elusive Quality, won the Prix Robert Papin and Anglesey Stakes. However, Jioconda won a Listed race over a mile at two, so Lightening Pearl should stay the Guineas trip.
3. Earl of Tinsdal (GER) 3 8-13 £12,931 b c by Black Sam Bellamy - Earthly Paradise (Dashing Blade) O-Sunrace Stables B-Hannes K Gutschow TR-A Wohler Margins 1.25, 1.75. Time 2:28.66. Going Soft. Age 2-6
Starts 31
Earned £773,098
1st Dam: Ring of Music by Sadler’s Wells. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 1999: Dubai Soprano (f Zafonic) unraced. Dam of Isobel Baillie (3rd Prix Madame Jean Couturie LR). Grandam of ALAURA MICHELE (f Arch: P G Johnson S LR). 2000: Armilla (f Rainbow Quest) unraced. Dam of WELL ROUNDED (Matriach S G2). 2001: Rosa Raisa (f Rainbow Quest) 2002: Roundel (f Kingmambo) Died in 2010. 2003: MELODIC SCORE (c Kingmambo) Winner at 4 in UAE. 2004: Peace Bell (f Kingmambo) 2005: CAMPANOLOGIST (c Kingmambo) 10 wins 2-6, Rheinland-Pokal G1, Deutschland Preis G1, Preis von Europa G1, King Edward VII S G2, Dubai City of Gold S G2, Winter Hill S G3, Feilden S LR, 2nd Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Hardwicke S G2, York S G2, International Bosphorus Cup G2, Cumberland Lodge S G3, Rose of Lancaster S G3, 3rd Gran Premio di Milano G1, Derby Trial S G3, Arc Trial G3 (twice). 2006: SONG CYCLE (c Cherokee Run) 3 wins at 2 to 4 in USA. 2007: Holy Music (c Holy Bull) unraced. 2008: Glorious Success (f Successful Appeal) unraced to date. 2010: (f Giant’s Causeway) 2nd Dam: GLORIOUS SONG by Halo. Champion older mare in Canada and USA in 1980. 17 wins 2-5, Spinster S G1, La Canada S G1, Santa Margarita Invitational H G1, Top Flight H G1, 2nd Marlboro Cup H G1, Amory L Haskell H G1, Beldame S G1, Santa Margarita Invitational H G1. Own sister to SAINT BALLADO and DEVIL’S BAG. Dam of SINGSPIEL (c In The Wings: Juddmonte International S G1, Coronation Cup G1, Canadian International S G1, Japan Cup G1, 2nd Coronation Cup G1, Eclipse S G1, Grand Prix de Paris G1, Breeders’ Cup Turf G1), RAHY (c Blushing Groom: Bel Air H G2, 2nd Middle Park S G1), RAKEEN (c Northern Dancer: Allen Snijman S G2, 3rd Rothmans July H G1), Rivotious (c Riverman: 3rd Isaac Murphy Memorial S LR), Song of Freedom (c Arazi: 3rd Sheikh Maktoum Al Maktoum Challenge 1 LR). Grandam of MEZZO SOPRANO, DANON CHANTILLY, EMIRATES TO DUBAI. Third dam of CLAREMONT, FRERE JACQUES. Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 264 Stakes winners. In 2011 CAMPANOLOGIST Kingmambo G1, IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, MEEZNAH Dynaformer G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, FOX HUNT Dubawi G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3. CAMPANOLOGIST b h 2005 Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Gold Digger Sequence Northern Dancer Nureyev Special Prove Out Pasadoble Santa Quilla Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special Hail To Reason Halo Cosmah Herbager Ballade Miss Swapsco Raise A Native Mr Prospector
Miesque
COLOGNE. September 25. 3yo+. 2400m.
1. CAMPANOLOGIST (USA) 6 9-6 £86,207 b h by Kingmambo - Ring of Music (Sadler’s Wells) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor 2. Ibicenco (GER) 3 8-13 £25,862 c by Shirocco - Iberi (Rainbow Quest) O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan TR-J Hirchberger
Places 13
Sire: KINGMAMBO. Sire of 83 Stakes winners. In 2011 - CAMPANOLOGIST Sadler’s Wells G1, KINGDOM OF FIFE Fairy King G1, GENIUS BEAST Sinndar G3, LEY HUNTER Unfuwain G3.
KINGMAMBO b 90
321 PREIS VON EUROPA G1
Wins 10
Sadler’s Wells RING OF MUSIC b 93 Glorious Song
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Caulfield on Lightening Pearl: “There is hope that she will stay a mile but it musn’t be forgotten her dam Jioconda and third dam Lust were by sprinters Rossini and Pursuit Of Love”
The Kingmambo/Sadler’s Wells cross has produced: CAMPANOLOGIST G1, DIVINE PROPORTIONS G1, EL CONDOR PASA G1, HENRYTHENAVIGATOR G1, QUEEN CLEOPATRA G1, THEWAYYOUARE G1, VIRGINIA WATERS G1, WONDER OF WONDERS G1, AKAREM G3, AMBOBO LR, Ershaad G1, Master of Hounds G1, You’ll Be Mine G1, Shahin G2, Bergamask LR, Indigo Myth LR, Marine Officer LR, Moon Dazzle LR, Multazem LR.
Germany has been a very happy hunting ground for the much-travelled Campanologist. Having taken the Hamburg-Deutschland Preis and Rheinland-Pokal at five, the son of Kingmambo returned over a year later to comfortably win the Preis von Europa. The last two years have also seen Campanologist win a Gr2 in Dubai, contest the Melbourne Cup and go close to winning a valuable prize in Turkey. His earnings are nearing £850,000, even though his highest official rating is 116. Campanologist is Kingmambo’s sixth Gr1 winner out of daughters of Sadler’s Wells, his predecessors including the Classic winners Henrythenavigator, Divine Proportions and Virginia Waters, and the outstanding Japanese horse El Condor Pasa. Campanologist will surely be given his chance at stud somewhere, as he has an excellent pedigree. His second dam is the Canadian Horse of the Year Glorious Song, a winner of half of her 34 starts. More importantly, this daughter of Halo is the dam of the top stallions Rahy and Singspiel. Campanologist’s unraced dam Ring Of Music is one of three daughters of Glorious Song to have produced a Gr1 winner, the others being the Blushing Groom filly Morn Of Song, dam of the 2003 Prix Vermeille winner Mezzo Soprano, and the Mark Of Esteem filly Chansonnette, dam of the Japanese Gr1 winner Danon Chantilly. Ring Of Music was sold for only $60,000 at the age of 13 in 2006. At that time none of her first six foals of racing age had won, even though three of those foals were by Kingmambo (one later won in the UAE). Campanologist’s third dam Ballade found fame primarily via her progeny by Halo, which also included Devil’s Bag, a champion American juvenile, Saint Ballado, a Gr2 winner and prominent stallion, and Angelic Song, dam of the 2002 Hollywood Turf Cup winner Sligo Bay. 322 C L WELD PARK S G3
Age 2
Starts 4
Wins 2
Places 2
Earned £69,940
Sire: ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. Sire of 70 Stakes winners. In 2011 - SOCIETY ROCK Key of Luck G1, EISHIN OSMAN Luhuk G2, CORAL WAVE Rainbow Quest G3, GOLDEN ARCHER Pins G3, SAMITAR Rainbow Quest G3, SOFAST Bering G3, TRES ROCK DANON Monsun G3. 1st Dam: Common Knowledge by Rainbow Quest. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: Raise Your Spirits (f Generous) unraced. 2005: COIN OF THE REALM (g Galileo) 3 wins 3-5. 2006: Manoeuvre (f Galileo) unraced. Broodmare. 2007: ASTROPHYSICAL JET (f Dubawi) 4 wins at 2 and 3, Flying Five S G3, World Trophy G3, 3rd King George S G2. 2009: CORAL WAVE (f Rock of Gibraltar) 2 wins at 2, C L Weld Park S G3, Flame of Tara S LR. 2010: (f Kheleyf) 2011: (f High Chaparral) 2nd Dam: Highbrow by Shirley Heights. 1 win at 2, 2nd Ribblesdale S G2. Dam of BLUEPRINT (c Generous: Jockey Club S G2, San Luis Rey H G2, Sunset H G2, 3rd San Juan Capistrano Invitational H G1), FAIRY GODMOTHER (f Fairy King: Ballymacoll Stud S LR, 2nd Earl of Sefton S G3). Grandam of ASK, KINGDOM OF FIFE, Four Winds. Broodmare Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. Sire of the dams of 133 Stakes winners. In 2011 - REKINDLED INTEREST Redoute’s Choice G2, BEATRICE AURORE Danehill Dancer G3, CORAL WAVE Rock of Gibraltar G3, GLEN’S DIAMOND Intikhab G3, KREEM Hurricane Run G3, SAMITAR Rock of Gibraltar G3, SPIRIT QUARTZ Invincible Spirit G3, VENGENCE Black Sam Bellamy G3.
2nd Dam: Kasora by Darshaan. unraced. Own sister to Korasoun. Dam of HIGH CHAPARRAL (c Sadler’s Wells: Derby S G1, Irish Derby G1, Irish Champion S G1, Racing Post Trophy G1, Breeders’ Cup Turf G1 (twice), 3rd Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1 (twice)), BLACK BEAR ISLAND (c Sadler’s Wells: Dante S G2, 2nd Secretariat S G1), Treasure The Lady (f Indian Ridge: 3rd Silken Glider S LR), Helena Molony (f Sadler’s Wells: 2nd Victor McCalmont S LR). Broodmare Sire: INDIAN RIDGE. Sire of the dams of 52 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DANCING RAIN Danehill Dancer G1, EXCELEBRATION Exceed And Excel G1, DAVID LIVINGSTON Galileo G2, INDIAN DAYS Daylami G2, FUTURE GENERATION Hurricane Run G3, ITALIAN RED Neo Universe G3. The Galileo/Indian Ridge cross has produced: DAVID LIVINGSTON G1, NIGHTIME G1, OH GOODNESS ME G1, FIULIN G3. DAVID LIVINGSTON b c 2009 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Ahonoora Indian Ridge
The Rock of Gibraltar/Rainbow Quest cross has produced: SAMITAR G1, YOUR OLD PAL G2, BRUSCO G3, CORAL WAVE G3, SEA OF HEARTBREAK G3, Fighter Boy LR.
Hillbrow MORA BAI b 00 Darshaan Kasora Kozana
CORAL WAVE b f 2009 Northern Dancer Pas de Nom His Majesty Razyana Spring Adieu ROCK OF GIBRALTAR b 99 Northern Dancer Be My Guest What A Treat Offshore Boom Bold Lad Push A Button River Lady Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Rainbow Quest Herbager I Will Follow Where You Lead COMMON KNOWLEDGE b 00 Mill Reef Shirley Heights Hardiemma Highbrow Queen’s Hussar Highclere Highlight
COLOGNE. September 25. 3yo+f&m. 2200m.
1. KAPITALE (GER) 3 8-11 £27,586 b f by Dubawi - Kapitol (Winged Love) O-Gestut Karlshof B-Gestut Karlshof TR-A Wohler 2. Ovambo Queen (GER) 4 9-5 £9,483 b f by Kalatos - Oxalaguna (Lagunas) O-Dr HH Leimbach B-Gestut Rietberg TR-Dr A Bolte 3. Lagalp (GER) 4 9-5 £4,741 b f by Galileo - La Dane (Danehill) O-Gestut Bona B-Gestut Bona TR-P Schiergen Margins Head, 3.5. Time 2:16.22. Going Soft. Age 3
323 BERESFORD S G2
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Swing Easy Golden City Shirley Heights Delsy Kris Koblenza
324 KOELNER HERBST STUTENPREIS G3
Danzig
Danehill
Starts 5
Wins 2
Places 1
Earned £30,474
KAPITALE b f 2008 Mr Prospector Con Game Shareef Dancer Colorado Dancer Fall Aspen Shirley Heights Deploy Slightly Dangerous Dancing Brave Jawaher High Tern Sadler’s Wells In The Wings High Hawk Top Ville J’Ai Deux Amours Pollenka Literat Surumu Surama Luciano Kaisertreue Kaiserzeit Seeking The Gold Dubai Millennium DUBAWI b 2002 Zomaradah
Winged Love KAPITOL b 97 Karlshorst
325 DIAMOND S G3 DUNDALK. September 30. 3yo+. 10f 150yds.
1. FREEDOM (IRE) 3 9-0 £32,220 b c by Hurricane Run - Cute Cait (Atraf) O-Michael Tabor B-Jane Hogan TR-AP O’Brien 2. High Ruler (USA) 3 9-0 £9,418 b c by Mr Greeley - Lady Carla (Caerleon) O-Michael Tabor B-Southern Bloodstock TR-AP O’Brien 3. Zanughan (IRE) 3 9-0 £4,461 b c by Azamour - Zanara (Kahyasi) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-John M Oxx Margins Neck, 0.5. Time 2:10.92 (fast 2.58). Going Standard. Age 2-3
Starts 7
Wins 1
Places 4
CURRAGH. September 25. 2yo. 8f.
1. DAVID LIVINGSTON (IRE) 9-1 £53,233 b c by Galileo - Mora Bai (Indian Ridge) O-Derrick Smith B-Rhinestone Bloodstock, Lynch-Bages Ltd TR-AP O’Brien 2. Akeed Mofeed (GB) 9-1 £15,560 b c by Dubawi - Wonder Why (Tiger Hill) O-Jaber Abdullah B-Rabbah TR-John M Oxx 3. Athens (IRE) 9-1 £7,371 b c by Dylan Thomas - Rafina (Mr Prospector) O-Michael Tabor B-Quay Bloodstock, The Niarchos Family TR-AP O’Brien Margins 0.5, 9.5. Time 1:46.20. Going Heavy. Age 2
Starts 5
Wins 2
Places 2
Earned £82,509
Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 101 SWs. In 2011 - CAPE BLANCO Presidium G1, FRANKEL Danehill G1, GALIKOVA Blushing Groom G1, GOLDEN LILAC Danehill G1, IGUGU Intikhab G1, MAYBE Danehill G1, MISTY FOR ME Storm Cat G1, NATHANIEL Silver Hawk G1, RODERIC O’CONNOR Danehill G1, TREASURE BEACH Mark of Esteem G1, DAVID LIVINGSTON Indian Ridge G2, IL SAGGIATORE Snippets G2, JOHANN ZOFFANY Royal Academy G2, GALILEO’S CHOICE Sir Ivor G3, SENSE OF PURPOSE Darshaan G3. 1st Dam: Mora Bai by Indian Ridge. unraced. Own sister to Treasure The Lady. Dam of 2 winners:
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Sire: DUBAWI. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2011 DUBAWI HEIGHTS Suave Dancer G1, HAPPY ARCHER Jeune G1, WALDPARK Acatenango G1, DUBAWI GOLD Green Desert G2, MONTEROSSO Barathea G2, WORTHADD Rahy G2, FOX HUNT Sadler’s Wells G3, KAPITALE Winged Love G3, KHOR SHEED Manila G3, PERFECT TRIBUTE Invincible Spirit G3.
1st Dam: CUTE CAIT by Atraf. Winner at 2. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: FREEDOM (c Hurricane Run) Sold 35,013gns foal at GONO1, 180,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 1 win at 3, Diamond S G3, 3rd Kilternan S G3, Listowel S LR. 2009: (c Hurricane Run) 2010: (f Oratorio) 2011: (c Lawman) 2nd Dam: Clunk Click by Star Appeal. Dam of Touch And Love (f Green Desert: 2nd Prix du Gros Chene G2). Grandam of PALLODIO, BASHFUL. Third dam of HEART OF FIRE. Broodmare Sire: ATRAF. Sire of the dams of 1 SW. In 2011 - FREEDOM Hurricane Run G3. FREEDOM b c 2008 Sadler’s Wells Floripedes HURRICANE RUN b 02 Surumu Hold On Hone Clantime Atraf Flitteriss Park CUTE CAIT b 01
1st Dam: KAPITOL by Winged Love. 3 wins at 3 in Germany, Preis der Landes Nordhein-Westfalen G3. Dam of 6 winners: 2002: KONTINENT (c Benny The Dip) 4 wins. 2003: KRONOS (g Spectrum) 3 wins. 2004: (f Samum) 2005: KAMSIN (c Samum) Champion 3yo in Germany in 2008. 6 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, Rheinland-Pokal G1, Deutsches Derby G1, Preis von Baden G1. 2006: KOHINOOR (c Samum) Winner at 3. 2007: KINGS MESSENGER (c Samum) 2 wins 3-4. 2008: KAPITALE (f Dubawi) 2 wins at 3 in Germany, Kolner Herbst-Stutenpreis G3. 2009: (f Samum) 2010: Kissable Girl (f Samum) 2011: (f Dubawi) 2nd Dam: KARLSHORST by Surumu. 1 win at 3. Broodmare Sire: WINGED LOVE. Sire of the dams of 3 SWs. In 2011 - KAPITALE Dubawi G3.
Earned £18,131
Sire: HURRICANE RUN. Sire of 8 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BALLYBACKA LADY Anabaa G3, DON’T HURRY ME Bering G3, FREEDOM Atraf G3, FUTURE GENERATION Indian Ridge G3, KREEM Rainbow Quest G3.
Montjeu
CURRAGH. September 25. 2yof. 7f.
1. CORAL WAVE (IRE) 8-12 £30,819 b f by Rock of Gibraltar - Common Knowledge (Rainbow Quest) O-Richard Barnes B-Grangecon Stud TR-PJ Prendergast 2. Homecoming Queen (IRE) 8-12 £9,009 b f by Holy Roman Emperor - Lagrion (Diesis) O-Mrs John Magnier B-Tower Bloodstock TR-AP O’Brien 3. Princess Sinead (IRE) 8-12 £4,267 bbr f by Jeremy - Princess Atoosa (Gone West) O-Mrs J Maxwell Moran B-Brushwood Stable TR-Mrs John Harrington Margins Neck, neck. Time 1:32.90 (slow 9.40). Going Heavy.
2005: SCREAM EAGLE (c Sadler’s Wells) 6 wins 3-6 in Japan. 2006: Arhigos Kostis (g Sadler’s Wells) 2007: Tupelo Honey (f Sadler’s Wells) 2008: Copernica (f Galileo) unraced to date. 2009: DAVID LIVINGSTON (c Galileo) 2 wins at 2, Beresford S G2, 3rd National S G1. 2010: (c Galileo)
Star Appeal Clunk Click Double Lock
Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Top Ville Toute Cy Literat Surama Sharpen Up Lucy Music Boy Penny Pincher Beldale Flutter Geopelia Appiani II Sterna Home Guard St Padina
326 PRIX DANIEL WILDENSTEIN G2 LONGCHAMP. October 1. 3yo+. 1600m.
1. RAJSAMAN (FR) 4 9-3 £63,879 gr c by Linamix - Rose Quartz (Lammtarra) O-Saeed Nasser Al Romaithi B-Haras De Son Altesse L’Aga Khan Scea TR-F Head 2. Rio de La Plata (USA) 6 9-1 £24,655 ch h by Rahy - Express Way (Ahmad) O-Godolphin B-Jose de Camargo, Robert N Clay et al TR-Saeed bin Suroor 3. Best Dating (IRE) 4 9-1 £11,767 b g by King’s Best - Just Special (Cadeaux Genereux) O-Jean-Jacques Rabineau B-Gerrardstown Stud TR-S Wattel Margins Short neck, 1. Time 1:38.23. Going Good.
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DATA BOOK STAKES RESULTS
European Pattern Age 2-4
Starts 18
Wins 6
Places 7
Earned £430,401
Sire: LINAMIX. Sire of 82 Stakes winners. In 2011 RAJSAMAN Lammtarra G2, CELTIX Woodman LR. 1st Dam: ROSE QUARTZ by Lammtarra. Winner at 3. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: ROSAWA (f Linamix) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de la Calonne LR, Prix de Liancourt LR. Dam of ROSANARA (Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 2nd Prix de Diane G1, 3rd Criterium International G1), Rosanabad (2nd Prix de Fontainebleau G3). 2004: ROSAMIXA (f Linamix) Winner at 2 in France. 2005: (c Numerous) 2007: RAJSAMAN (c Linamix) Sold 370,838gns 3yo at ARARC. 6 wins 2-4, Prix du Muguet G2, Prix Daniel Wildenstein G2, Prix de Fontainebleau G3, Prix Perth G3, Criterium de Lyon LR, 3rd Prix d’Ispahan G1, Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, Prix du Prince d’Orange G3. 2008: Radiyya (f Sinndar) 2011: (c Invincible Spirit)
2nd Dam: BINARY by Rainbow Quest. 3 wins at 3 and 4, Prix des Tuileries LR, 2nd Prix de Psyche G3. Own sister to BEQUEATH. Dam of BINARY FILE (c Nureyev: Marit Sveaas Minnelop G3, 2nd Prix Dollar Fouquet’s Barriere G2). Broodmare Sire: WOODMAN. Sire of the dams of 154 Stakes winners. In 2011 - AMANEE Pivotal G1, ARCHARCHARCH Arch G1, BYWORD Peintre Celebre G2, HARBOUR WATCH Acclamation G2, HURTLE MYRTLE Dane Shadow G2, FIREBOLT Stravinsky G3, FRENCH NAVY Shamardal G3, HEADACHE Tapit G3, VICTORIA’S WILDCAT Bellamy Road G3. The Peintre Celebre/Woodman cross has produced: BYWORD G1, SUDAN G1, SUPER CELEBRE G1. BYWORD ch h 2006 Northern Dancer Nureyev Special PEINTRE CELEBRE ch 94 Alydar Peinture Bleue Petroleuse
2nd Dam: GRAPHITE by Mr Prospector. 1 win at 3. Own sister to CUDDLES. Grandam of Mejiro Nicolas, Temple of Peace, Fanti Dancer. Third dam of WHOBEGOTYOU.
Mr Prospector Woodman Playmate BINCHE ch 99 Rainbow Quest
Broodmare Sire: LAMMTARRA. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2011 - HIRUNO D’AMOUR Manhattan Cafe G1, RAJSAMAN Linamix G2.
Binary Balabina
The Linamix/Lammtarra cross has produced: RAJSAMAN G1, ROSAWA LR. RAJSAMAN gr c 2007 Bellypha Miss Carina LINAMIX gr 87 Breton Lunadix Lutine Nijinsky Lammtarra Snow Bride ROSE QUARTZ b 97 Mr Prospector Stellarette
Lyphard Belga Caro Miss Pia Relko La Melba Alcide Mona Northern Dancer Flaming Page Blushing Groom Awaasif Raise A Native Gold Digger Tentam Square Angel
1. BYWORD (GB) 5 9-0 £63,879 ch h by Peintre Celebre - Binche (Woodman) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-A Fabre 2. Cirrus des Aigles (FR) 5 9-4 £24,655 b g by Even Top - Taille de Guepe (Septieme Ciel) O-JCA Dupouy B-Y Lelimouzin, B Deschamps TR-Mme C Barande-Barbe 3. Shimraan (FR) 4 9-0 £11,767 b g by Rainbow Quest - Shemriyna (King of Kings) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins Short neck, 1.25. Time 2:00.41. Going Good. Wins 7
Places 6
Earned £666,354
Sire: PEINTRE CELEBRE. Sire of 54 Stakes winners. In 2011 - BYWORD Woodman G2, PRAIRIE STAR Arazi G2, FARSANTE CELEBRE Roy G3. 1st Dam: Binche by Woodman. Dam of 2 winners: 2004: Louviere (f Alhaarth) 2005: PROVISO (f Dansili). 9 wins 2-5, Frank E Kilroe Mile H G1, Diana S G1, Just A Game S G1, First Lady S G1, 2nd Fillies’ Mile S G1, Spinster S G1, Santa Monica H G1, 3rd Prix Rothschild G1, Prix Saint-Alary G1. 2006: BYWORD (c Peintre Celebre) Champion older horse in France in 2010. 7 wins 3-5, Prince of Wales’s S G1, Prix Dollar G2, Prix du Muguet G2, Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord G3, Prix Jacques Laffitte LR, Prix Pelleas LR, 2nd Prix d’Ispahan G1, Prix du Muguet G2, 3rd Juddmonte International S G1. 2007: Askew (f Beat Hollow) ran twice. 2008: Epinois (f Dansili) unraced to date. 2009: Navarre (c Dansili) 2010: (f Oasis Dream)
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Starts 5
Wins 3
Places 2
ASCOT. October 1. 3yo+. 6f.
1. ROYAL ROCK (GB) 7 9-1 £39,697 b g by Sakhee - Vanishing Point (Caller I D) O-Ms Aida Fustoq B-Deerfield Farm TR-CF Wall 2. Rose Bonheur (GB) 3 8-11 £15,050 b f by Danehill Dancer - Red Feather (Marju) O-Mrs BV Sangster B-Castlemartin Stud, Skymarc Farm TR-K Prendergast 3. Desert Poppy (IRE) 4 8-12 £7,532 b f by Oasis Dream - Flanders (Common Grounds) O-Oasis Dreamers B-Kildaragh Stud TR-WR Swinburn Margins 0.75, 0.75. Time 1:13.51 (slow 0.11). Going Good. Age 3-7
Starts 23
Wins 8
Places 6
1st Dam: VANISHING POINT by Caller I D. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in USA. Dam of 3 winners: 2002: New Wave (g Woodman) 2003: GOLD EXPRESS (g Observatory) 4 wins 3-6. 2004: ROYAL ROCK (g Sakhee) Sold 65,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 8 wins, Bengough S G3 (twice), 3rd Hopeful S LR. 2005: Baby Rock (g Selkirk) 2007: ALEQA (f Oasis Dream) 3 wins at 3 and 4. 2008: Mr Mystere (g Dubai Destination) in training. 2009: Aleco (c Sakhee) unraced to date. 2010: (f Oasis Dream) 2011: (f Sakhee) 2nd Dam: Last Chanz To Danz by Dynastic. unraced. Dam of THE WAY IT’S BINN (f Peterhof: Goldfinch H, Spirea S, 3rd Prioress S G2), Honky Tonk Dancer (c Tonkaton: 3rd Debonair S LR). Grandam of WOOD OF BINN. Third dam of DISTILLED, THREE WONDERS. Fourth dam of CLARESMIEZIE. Broodmare Sire: CALLER I D. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ROYAL ROCK Sakhee G3. ROYAL ROCK b g 2004
Earned £106,741
Sire: AZAMOUR. Sire of 12 SWs. In 2011 SHANKARDEH Nashwan G2, LINDENTHALER Vettori G3, NATIVE KHAN Kendor G3, NO EXPLAINING Green Desert G3.
Riverman Bahri SAKHEE b 97 Sadler’s Wells Thawakib Tobira Celeste Phone Trick
1st Dam: Shalamantika by Nashwan. Winner at 3, 3rd Harvest S LR. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: Shaiyadima (f Zamindar) ran 3 times. 2005: Shakani (c Anabaa) unraced. 2006: SHALANAYA (f Lomitas). 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix de l’Opera G1, 2nd Prix Ganay G1. 2007: SHALANGAR (c Red Ransom) 2 wins at 3. 2008: SHANKARDEH (f Azamour) 3 wins at 3, Prix Chaudenay G2, 2nd Lillie Langtry S G3, 3rd Prix de Malleret G2. 2009: Shanndiyra (f King’s Best) unraced to date. 2nd Dam: SHARAMANA by Darshaan. 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix Minerve G3. Dam of GIANT SANDMAN (c Footstepsinthesand: Polar Cup G3). Broodmare Sire: NASHWAN. BM sire of 47 SWs. In 2011 - SHANKARDEH Azamour G2, EMPOWERING Encosta de Lago G3, GREEN DESTINY Marju G3. SHANKARDEH b f 2008 Nearctic Natalma Chop Chop Ciboulette Windy Answer Roberto Lear Fan Wac Darshaan Anaza Azaarika Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Bustino Height of Fashion Highclere Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy Val de Loir Sharmeen Nasreen Northern Dancer Night Shift AZAMOUR b 2001 Asmara
Nashwan SHALAMANTIKA b 99 Sharamana
Earned £130,958
Sire: SAKHEE. Sire of 10 Stakes winners. In 2011 PRESVIS Never So Bold G1, TIN HORSE Kendor G1, ROYAL ROCK Caller I D G3, NICE DANON Warning LR, PERMESSO Persian Bold LR, FAFINTADENIENT Montjeu LR.
Wasnah
LONGCHAMP. October 1. 3yo+. 1950m.
Starts 14
1. SHANKARDEH (IRE) 8-13 £63,879 b f by Azamour - Shalamantika (Nashwan) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-M Delzangles 2. Miss Lago (IRE) 8-13 £24,655 ch f by Encosta de Lago - Athyka (Secretariat) O-Gerard Augustin-Normand B-Western Bloodstock TR-E Lellouche 3. Pacifique (IRE) 8-13 £11,767 b f by Montjeu - Platonic (Zafonic) O/B-Skymarc Farm, Ecurie Des Monceaux TR-A de Royer-Dupre Margins Head, 1. Time 3:24.59. Going Good. Age 3
327 PRIX DOLLAR G2
Age 3-5
328 PRIX CHAUDENAY G2 LONGCHAMP. October 1. 3yo. 3000m.
Mendez
Graphite
Nearctic Natalma Forli Thong Raise A Native Sweet Tooth Habitat Plencia Raise A Native Gold Digger Buckpasser Intriguing Blushing Groom I Will Follow Nijinsky Peace
329 BENGOUGH S G3
Caller I D Plagiarizing VANISHING POINT b 96 Dynastic Last Chanz To Danz Tiger Doll
Never Bend River Lady Nijinsky Highest Trump Northern Dancer Fairy Bridge Ribot Heavenly Body Clever Trick Over The Phone Ramsinga Copying Bold Ruler Track Medal Tiger Gray Fog
330 CORNWALLIS S G3 ASCOT. October 1. 2yo. 5f.
Starts 9
Wins 4
Places 2
2nd Dam: INDIGO by Primo Dominie. 2 wins at 2. Dam of BISHOPS COURT (g Clantime: Prix du Petit Couvert G3, 3rd Nunthorpe S G1), ASTONISHED (g Weldnaas: Scarbrough S LR, Dash Rated H LR, Prix du Cercle LR, Koln Flieger Preis LR, 2nd San Simeon H G3). Grandam of DAZED AND AMAZED. Broodmare Sire: WELDNAAS. Sire of the dams of 1 SW. In 2011 - PONTY ACCLAIM Acclamation G3. PONTY ACCLAIM b f 2009 Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody ACCLAMATION b 99 Ahonoora Princess Athena Shopping Wise Diesis Weldnaas Bank On Love LEOPARD CREEK ch 2001 Primo Dominie Indigo Blueit
Try My Best Coryana Auction Ring Whispering Star Lorenzaccio Helen Nichols Floribunda Sea Melody Sharpen Up Doubly Sure Gallant Romeo Special Account Dominion Swan Ann Bold Lad Blue Butterfly
331 CUMBERLAND LODGE S G3 ASCOT. October 1. 3yo+. 12f.
1. QUEST FOR PEACE (IRE) 3 8-7 £31,191 b c by Galileo - Play Misty For Me (Danehill Dancer) O-OTI Racing B-Macquarie TR-LM Cumani 2. Arctic Cosmos (USA) 4 9-0 £11,825 b c by North Light - Fifth Avenue Doll (Marquetry) O-Rachel Hood, Robin Geffen B-Sheridan & Iadora Farm TR-JHM Gosden 3. Nanton (USA) 9 9-0 £5,918 grro g by Spinning World - Grab The Green (Cozzene) O-JS Morrison B-Samuel H And Mrs Rogers TR-JS Goldie Margins 2, 4.5. Time 2:33.36. Going Good. Age 2-3
Starts 5
Wins 3
Places 2
Earned £64,800
Sire: GALILEO. See race 323 1st Dam: PLAY MISTY FOR ME by Danehill Dancer. Winner at 2. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: QUEST FOR PEACE (c Galileo) 3 wins at 3, Cumberland Lodge S G3, Lenebane S LR. 2009: Star Date (g Galileo) unraced to date. 2010: (c Galileo) 2nd Dam: Miss Champagne by Bering. unraced. Sister to STELLA BERINE. Dam of Minor Vamp (f Hawk Wing: 3rd Sweet Solera S G3). Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL DANCER. Sire of the dams of 6 SWs. In 2011 - QUEST FOR PEACE Galileo G3, MIXED INTENTION Elusive City LR.
1. PONTY ACCLAIM (IRE) 8-11 £19,849 b f by Acclamation - Leopard Creek (Weldnaas) O-Rapcalone B-T Darcy, Vincent McCarthy TR-TD Easterby 2. Miss Lahar (GB) 8-11 £7,525 b f by Clodovil - Brigadiers Bird (Mujadil) O-Barry Walters Catering B-Barry Walters TR-MR Channon 3. Caledonia Lady (GB) 8-11 £3,766 b f by Firebreak - Granuaile O’Malley (Mark of Esteem) O/B-Isla Cage, Colin Cage TR-Jo Hughes Margins 1, 1.5. Time 1:00.54 (slow 0.84). Going Good. Age 2
1st Dam: Leopard Creek by Weldnaas. Own sister to ASTONISHED. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: MOUSY MOUSY (f One Cool Cat) 3 wins at 3 and 4 in Greece. 2008: Sodashy (f Noverre) in training. 2009: PONTY ACCLAIM (f Acclamation) 13,869gns foal at GONO1, 4,761gns yearling at DNPRM. 4 wins at 2, Cornwallis S G3.
Earned £46,190
Sire: ACCLAMATION. Sire of 15 Stakes winners. In 2011 - HARBOUR WATCH Woodman G2, LILBOURNE LAD Green Desert G2, ALSINDI Fasliyev G3, ANGELS WILL FALL Bahamian Bounty G3, HITCHENS Royal Academy G3, PONTY ACCLAIM Weldnaas G3, TALWAR Marju G3.
QUEST FOR PEACE b c 2008 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta Danehill Danehill Dancer Mira Adonde PLAY MISTY FOR ME b/br 03 Bering Miss Champagne Beaujolaise
Nearctic Natalma Bold Reason Special Mr Prospector Hopespringseternal Lombard Anatevka Danzig Razyana Sharpen Up Lettre d’Amour Arctic Tern Beaune Thatching Benthose
332 PRIX DE ROYALLIEU G2 LONGCHAMP. October 1. 3yo+f&m. 2500m.
1. SEA OF HEARTBREAK (IRE) 4 9-1 £63,879 b f by Rock of Gibraltar - Top Forty (Rainbow Quest) O/B-DG Hardisty Bloodstock TR-R Charlton
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2. Miss Crissy (IRE) 3 8-7 £24,655 gr f by Verglas - Seracina (Nashwan) O-Olivier Carli B-Petra Bloodstock Agency Ltd TR-M Delzangles 3. Modeyra (GB) 4 9-1 £11,767 br f by Shamardal - Zahrat Dubai (Unfuwain) O-Godolphin B-Darley TR-Saeed bin Suroor Margins 0.5, short head. Time 2:53.90. Going Good. Age 2-4
Starts 14
Wins 6
Places 6
Earned £126,028
Sire: ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. See race 322. 1st Dam: Top Forty by Rainbow Quest. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: PERSEFONA (f Montjeu) 2 wins at 3, Grosser Preis der AWD Holding AG LR. 2007: SEA OF HEARTBREAK (f Rock of Gibraltar) Sold 38,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 6 wins, Prix de Royallieu G2, Chalice S LR, 2nd Dahlia S G3, Warwickshire Oaks LR, 3rd Arc Trial G3. 2nd Dam: Dansara by Dancing Brave. unraced. Dam of SELF DEFENSE (g Warning: Prix Vulcain LR, 2nd Cumberland Lodge S G3 (twice), St Simon S G3, 3rd Geoffrey Freer S G2). Grandam of PUNCHER CLYNCH, DEGAS ART, The Last Drop, Zelkova, Nebula Storm. Broodmare Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. See race 322. The Rock of Gibraltar/Rainbow Quest cross has produced: SAMITAR G1, SEA OF HEARTBREAK G2, YOUR OLD PAL G2, BRUSCO G3, CORAL WAVE G3, Fighter Boy LR.
Broodmare Sire: SADLER’S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 265 Stakes winners. In 2011 CAMPANOLOGIST Kingmambo G1, IMMORTAL VERSE Pivotal G1, RELIABLE MAN Dalakhani G1, STAND TO GAIN Hawk Wing G1, TIMEPIECE Zamindar G1, FEARS NOTHING Faltaat G2, GIANTS PLAY Giant’s Causeway G2, MEEZNAH Dynaformer G2, TESTOSTERONE Dansili G2, ANAM ALLTA Invincible Spirit G3, BANKABLE Medicean G3, CASTLETHORPE Not A Single Doubt G3, COSMO MEADOW King’s Best G3, FOX HUNT Dubawi G3, I’M A DREAMER Noverre G3, MAWINGO Tertullian G3, MODUN King’s Best G3, NAMIBIAN Cape Cross G3, WORKFORCE King’s Best G3. The Invincible Spirit/Sadler’s Wells cross has produced: BAHAMA MAMA G2, ANAM ALLTA G3, Invincible Soul LR, Pimpernel LR. ANAM ALLTA b f 2008 Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Sir Ivor Foreign Courier Courtly Dee INVINCIBLE SPIRIT b 97 Sharpen Up Kris Doubly Sure Rafha Artaius Eljazzi Border Bounty Nearctic Northern Dancer Natalma Sadler’s Wells Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special KILTUBBER b 99 Sovereign Dancer Priolo Primevere Priory Belle Taufan Ingabelle Bodelle Danzig
Green Desert
334 PRIX DU CADRAN G1
SEA OF HEARTBREAK b f 2007 Northern Dancer Danzig Pas de Nom Danehill His Majesty Razyana Spring Adieu ROCK OF GIBRALTAR b 99 Northern Dancer Be My Guest What A Treat Offshore Boom Bold Lad Push A Button River Lady Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Rainbow Quest Herbager I Will Follow Where You Lead TOP FORTY b 2001 Lyphard Dancing Brave Navajo Princess Dansara Le Levanstell Sarah Siddons Mariel
333 CONCORDE S G3
LONGCHAMP. October 2. 4yo+. 4000m.
1. KASBAH BLISS (FR) 9 9-2 £123,147 b g by Kahyasi - Marital Bliss (Double Bed) O-Henri De Pracomtal B-Haras d’Ecouves, H De Pracomtal TR-F Doumen 2. Tres Rock Danon (FR) 5 9-2 £49,267 b h by Rock of Gibraltar - Tres Ravi (Monsun) O-Stall D’Angelo B-Haras De Chevotel, Morton Bloodstock TR-W Hickst 3. Brigantin (USA) 4 9-2 £18,470 ch c by Cozzene - Banyu Dewi (Poliglote) O-Team Valor B-Team Valor, Mme A Fabre, Denali Stud And Partners TR-A Fabre 3. Ley Hunter (USA) 4 9-2 £18,470 b c by Kingmambo - Lailani (Unfuwain) O-Godolphin SNC B-Gainsborough Farm Inc TR-A Fabre Margins 1.25, short neck. Time 4:30.52. Going Good.
TIPPERARY. October 2. 3yo+. 7f 100yds.
1. ANAM ALLTA (IRE) 3 8-12 £36,422 b f by Invincible Spirit - Kiltubber (Sadler’s Wells) O-Ballylinch Stud B-Ballylinch Stud TR-DK Weld 2. Bay Knight (IRE) 5 9-3 £10,647 b g by Johannesburg - Sabeline (Caerleon) O-Iona Equine Syndicate B-Pat Roach TR-KJ Condon 3. Across The Rhine (USA) 5 9-6 £5,043 ch g by Cuvee - Seductive Smile (Silver Hawk) O-Thistle Bloodstock Ltd B-Dr & Mrs JK Griggs TR-Tracey Collins Margins 6, 3.5. Time 1:42.10 (slow 11.10). Going Heavy. Age 2-3
Starts 6
Wins 3
Places 2
Earned £81,591
Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 47 Stakes winners. In 2011 - MOONLIGHT CLOUD Spectrum G1, YOSEI Fuji Kiseki G1, ANAM ALLTA Sadler’s Wells G3, INVINCIBLE ASH Brief Truce G3, SPIRIT QUARTZ Rainbow Quest G3. 1st Dam: KILTUBBER by Sadler’s Wells. 2 wins, Premio Giovanni Falck LR. Dam of 4 winners: 2005: ARTHURIAN (g Daylami) Winner over hurdles. 2006: SPINNING WELL (f Pivotal) Winner at 4. 2007: FOX HUNT (g Dubawi) 5 wins 3-4, Grosser Preis Von DSW21 St Leger G3. 2008: ANAM ALLTA (f Invincible Spirit) 73,971gns yearling at ARAUG. 3 wins, Concorde S G3, 2nd Fairy Bridge S LR. 2009: Opinion (c Oasis Dream) in training. 2010: (f Bachelor Duke)
Age 2-9
Starts 57
Places Earned 24 £1,043,937
Sire: KAHYASI. Sire of 59 Stakes winners. In 2011 KASBAH BLISS Double Bed G1. 1st Dam: Marital Bliss by Double Bed. Own sister to RAJPOUTE and L’ANNEE FOLLE. Dam of 4 winners: 2001: STAG PARTY (g Exit To Nowhere) 4 wins. 2002: KASBAH BLISS (g Kahyasi) 16 wins, Prix du Cadran G1, Prix Gladiateur G3 (twice), Prix Right Royal LR, 2nd Prix du Cadran G1, Prix Vicomtesse Vigier G2, Prix Kergorlay G2, Prix de Barbeville G3, 3rd Prix du Cadran G1, Hong Kong Vase G1, Grand Prix de Deauville G2, Prix de Barbeville G3. 2003: XANADU BLISS (f Xaar) Winner at 4 in France. 2004: Honor And Bliss (c Highest Honor) unraced. 2007: CHIC BLISS (c High Yield) Winner over jumps at 3 in France. 2008: King’s Bliss (c Kingsalsa) in training. 2009: Kasbah Bis (g Kahyasi) unraced to date. KASBAH BLISS b g 2002 Ile de Bourbon KAHYASI b 85 Kadissya
Double Bed MARITAL BLISS b 95
2nd Dam: PRIORY BELLE by Priolo. 2 wins at 2 Moyglare Stud S G1. Dam of KILTUBBER (f Sadler’s Wells, see above).
Wins 16
Gai Lizza
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Northern Dancer Nijinsky Flaming Page Misti IV Roseliere Peace Rose Red God Blushing Groom Runaway Bride Sheshoon Kalkeen Gioia Northern Dancer Be My Guest What A Treat Welsh Saint Claire’s Slipper Semislipper Roan Rocket Gairloch Nettlebed Abdos Tripolizza Irana
2nd Dam: Gai Lizza by Gairloch. 6 wins at 3 to 5 in France, 2nd Grand Handicap de la Manche LR. Dam of RAJPOUTE (c Double Bed: Prix Guillaume d’Ornano G2, Prix Niel G2), L’ANNEE FOLLE (f Double Bed: Prix Minerve G3, 3rd E P Taylor S G2). Grandam of Spectrofolle, Bipop. Broodmare Sire: DOUBLE BED. Sire of the dams of 10 Stakes winners. In 2011 - KASBAH BLISS Kahyasi G1, SULLE ORME Chichicastenango LR.
At the age of nine and having his 57th start, Kasbah Bliss finally became a Gr1 winner. Rather surprisingly this long-awaited win came on the Flat rather than over hurdles, the sector which has provided him with six Graded victories. However, no-one could begrudge Kasbah Bliss his victory in the Prix du Cadran at the fourth attempt, especially as he had finished fourth in 2008, second in 2009 (beaten a short head by Alandi) and third in 2010. Kasbah Bliss is the sixth Gr1 winner by dual Derby winner Kahyasi, one of the others being Enzeli, winner of the Gold Cup over the same distance of two and a half miles as the Cadran. Arguably Kahyasi’s greatest gift to the thoroughbred has been his broodmare daughters, led by the exceptional Hasili. Kasbah Bliss’s trainer Francois Doumen must have enjoyed Kasbah Bliss’s victory all the more because the gelding is out of a mare by Double Bed, a horse Doumen trained. Double Bed was a tough and much-travelled horse. Doumen asked him to race ten times as a three-year-old, sending him from France – where he impressively won the Gr2 Prix de la Cote Normande – on raids to Ireland (second in the Phoenix Champion Stakes), England and the US (fourth in the Washington D.C. International). The enterprising Doumen also sent Double Bed to Florida early in 1988, when he landed the Gr1 Hialeah Turf Cup. The horse was clearly very talented but his record of only three wins from 18 starts cannot have helped his prospects as a sire. Even so, he did well, siring seven Group winners headed by Jim and Tonic. Kasbah Bliss’s dam Marital Bliss is a sister to two of these Group winners, namely Rajpoute (Prix Guillaume d’Ornano and Prix Niel) and L’Annee Folle (Prix Minerve). 335 PRIX DE L’ARC DE TRIOMPHE G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 3yo+c&f. 2400m.
1. DANEDREAM (GER) 3 8-8 £1,970,345 b f by Lomitas - Danedrop (Danehill) O-Gestut Burg Eberstein, Teruya Yoshida B-Gestut Brummerhof TR-P Schiergen 2. Shareta (IRE) 3 8-8 £788,276 b f by Sinndar - Shawara (Barathea) O-HH The Aga Khan B-HH The Aga Khan’s Studs SC TR-A de Royer-Dupre 3. Snow Fairy (IRE) 4 9-2 £394,138 b f by Intikhab - Woodland Dream (Charnwood Forest) O-Anamoine Ltd B-Windflower Overseas Holdings Inc TR-Ed Dunlop Margins 5, neck. Time 2:24.49. Going Good. Age 2-3
Starts 12
Wins 5
Places Earned 5 £2,475,258
Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of 53 Stakes winners. In 2011 DANEDREAM Danehill G1.
1st Dam: Danedrop by Danehill. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2003: (f King Charlemagne) 2004: VALDAN (g Val Royal) 4 wins 2-5. 2005: Accused (g Xaar) 2006: Danestorm (c Soviet Star) unraced. 2007: DANESTAR (c Medicean) 3 wins in Hungary. 2008: DANEDREAM (f Lomitas) Sold 7,585gns 2yo at BBAGM. 5 wins at 2 and 3, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe G1, Preis von Baden G1, Grosser Preis von Berlin G1, Oaks d’Italia G2, 3rd Derby Italiano G2, Preis der Winterkonigin G3, Criterium du Fonds Europeen de L’Elevage LR, Oppenheim-Rennen LR. 2009: Nuptial (c Soldier Hollow) unraced to date. 2010: Ignis Away (f Gold Away) 2nd Dam: Rose Bonbon by High Top. 1 win at 3 in France, 2nd Prix de Thiberville LR. Grandam of ROSEANNA, Saratoga Black. Third dam of Malinche. Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 173 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ALOHA Encosta de Lago G1, BENFICA Lonhro G1, DANEDREAM Lomitas G1, DREAMAWAY More Than Ready G1, DUNCAN Dalakhani G1, FRANKEL Galileo G1, GOLDEN LILAC Galileo G1, MAYBE Galileo G1, RODERIC O’CONNOR Galileo G1, SEPOY Elusive Quality G1, SHOCKING Street Cry G1, ELITE FALLS More Than Ready G2, PINWHEEL Lonhro G2, SARAH LYNX Montjeu G2, CHACHAMAIDEE Footstepsinthesand G3, DO YOU THINK Starcraft G3, FALINO Fusaichi Pegasus G3, IRONSTEIN Zabeel G3, NEEDS FURTHER Encosta de Lago G3, ONE LAST DANCE Encosta de Lago G3, PRECIOUS LORRAINE Encosta de Lago G3, RAINBOW PEGASUS Agnes Tachyon G3, SPLASH POINT Street Cry G3, WINTER BURST Western Winter G3. The Lomitas/Danehill cross has produced: DANEDREAM G1, Rosa di Brema G1, Gweebarra G3. See race 196 in the September issue DANEDREAM b f 2008 Nijinsky Niniski Virginia Hills LOMITAS ch 88 Surumu La Colorada La Dorada Danzig Danehill Razyana DANEDROP b 99 High Top Rose Bonbon Lady Berry
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336 PRIX DE L’ABBAYE DE LONGCHAMP G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 2yo+. 1000m.
1. TANGERINE TREES (GB) 6 9-11 £147,776 b g by Mind Games - Easy To Imagine (Cozzene) O-Tangerine Trees Partnership B-Mrs BA Matthews TR-B Smart 2. Secret Asset (IRE) 6 9-11 £59,121 gr g by Clodovil - Skerray (Soviet Star) O-Simon & Jeanette Pierpoint, Paul Salisbury B-Mrs C Hartery TR-Jane Chapple-Hyam 3. Sole Power (GB) 4 9-11 £29,560 b g by Kyllachy - Demerger (Distant View) O-Mrs S Power B-G Russell TR-E Lynam Margins Short neck, nose. Time 0:55.53. Going Good. Age 3-6
Starts 34
Wins 12
Places 10
Earned £251,678
Sire: MIND GAMES. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2011 - TANGERINE TREES Cozzene G1. 1st Dam: Easy To Imagine by Cozzene. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: MASAI MOON (g Lujain) 4 wins at 3 and 4. 2005: TANGERINE TREES (g Mind Games) Sold 8,000gns yearling at DNOC2. 12 wins, Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp G1, Palace House S G3, Rous S LR, Beverley Bullet Sprint S LR. 2007: GALATIAN (g Traditionally) 3 wins at 3 and 4. 2009: (c Byron) 2011: (c Captain Gerrard)
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European Pattern 2nd Dam: Zarani Sidi Anna by Danzig. 4 wins, 2nd Nell Gwyn S G3, 3rd Coronation S G1, 3rd Milady H G1. Dam of Base Commander (c Officer: 2nd Kentucky Cup Sprint S G3). Broodmare Sire: COZZENE. Sire of the dams of 39 Stakes winners. In 2011 - TANGERINE TREES Mind Games G1, CIMA DE PLUIE Singspiel G3, EPICE AROME Daiwa Major G3, CANDY’S DAUGHTER Candy Ride LR, JEALOUS GIRL Petionville LR. TANGERINE TREES b g 2005 Thatching Puissance Girton MIND GAMES b 92 Vice Regent Aryaf Fashion Front Caro Cozzene Ride The Trails EASY TO IMAGINE b 00 Danzig Zarani Sidi Anna Emmaline
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Sometimes it’s hard to explain why a mare proves a comparative failure as a producer. Danzig’s daughter Zarani Sidi Anna started favourite for the Irish 1,000 Guineas and contested a string of top races, including the Coronation Stakes (creditable third) and Prix de l’Abbaye (respectable sixth). The daughter of Danzig cost $450,000 as a yearling, her price reflecting the fact that her dam Emmaline was a stakeswinning half-sister to American Gr1 winners Bates Motel and Hatim. The family had previously produced winners of such important US races as the Alabama Stakes, Metropolitan Handicap and Hopeful Stakes. Zarani Sidi Anna was initially given every chance as a broodmare, visiting the likes of Gone West, Gulch, Silver Hawk, Cozzene and Woodman, but the nearest she came to producing a stakes winner was when her Officer colt Base Commander was second in the Gr3 Kentucky Cup Sprint. Her Cozzene filly Easy To Imagine sold for only 5,200gns at Doncaster as an unraced two-year-old and was covered for the first time at three. Easy To Imagine’s second mating was to the very speedy Mind Games. The resultant colt, Tangerine Trees, failed to find a buyer at 8,000gns when offered as a yearling. Tangerine Trees didn’t find the winners’ enclosure until the ninth attempt. His official rating had risen no higher than 81 before his final start in 2010, when the fitting of a visor helped him show improved form to win the Listed Rous Stakes. He has continued to improve throughout 2011, to the extent he won the Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp 18 years after Zarani Sidi Anna contested the race and 16 years after Mind Games ran in it. He is Mind Games’s only Gr1 winner. 337 PRIX MARCEL BOUSSAC G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 2yof. 1600m.
1. ELUSIVE KATE (USA) 8-11 £147,776 b f by Elusive Quality - Gout de Terroir (Lemon Drop Kid) O-Magnolia Racing LLC, Rachel Hood B-Clovelly Farms TR-JHM Gosden 2. Fire Lily (IRE) 8-11 £59,121 b f by Dansili - Beauty Is Truth (Pivotal) O-M Tabor, D Smith, Mrs J Magnier B-Beauty Is
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Truth Syndicate TR-David Wachman 3. Zantenda (GB) 8-11 £29,560 b f by Zamindar - Tender Morn (Dayjur) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head Margins 3, 1.25. Time 1:38.10. Going Good. Age 2
Starts 5
Wins 4
Places 1
Earned £209,594
Sire: ELUSIVE QUALITY. Sire of 58 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ELUSIVE KATE Lemon Drop Kid G1, SEPOY Danehill G1, BULLBARS Singspiel G3, STAGE PRESENCE Zeditave G3, TIME PRISONER Night Shift G3. 1st Dam: GOUT DE TERROIR by Lemon Drop Kid. Winner at 3 in USA. Dam of 1 winner: 2009: ELUSIVE KATE (f Elusive Quality) 4 wins at 2, Prix Marcel Boussac G1, Prix du Calvados G3, Prix Six Perfections LR. 2010: (c Mineshaft)
of Pleasantly Perfect, Regal State’s Pleasant Colony colt. Sold for $725,000 as a yearling, Pleasantly Perfect won the Breeders’ Cup Classic, Dubai World Cup and Pacific Classic. Swagger Stick, another son of Regal State, was a Gr1 winner over hurdles in the USA. Elusive Kate’s fourth dam, Promessa, was a sister to the Oaks winner Pia, who also collected the Cherry Hinton and Lowther Stakes at two. This is also the family of the top sprinter-miler Chief Singer. 338 PRIX JEAN-LUC LAGARDERE G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 2yoc&f. 1400m.
2nd Dam: REGAL STATE by Affirmed. 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix Morny G1, 2nd Prix de la Salamandre G1, Prix Jacques Le Marois G1. Dam of PLEASANTLY PERFECT (c Pleasant Colony: Breeders’ Cup Classic G1, Pacific Classic S G1, Dubai World Cup G1, 3rd Breeders’ Cup Classic G1), HURRICANE STATE (c Miswaki: Prix Eclipse G3, 3rd Criterium des 2 Ans G2). Broodmare Sire: LEMON DROP KID. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2011 - ELUSIVE KATE Elusive Quality G1, FLASHY LASSIE Flashy Bull G3, LEMON JUICE Johannesburg LR.
1. DABIRSIM (FR) 9-0 £172,405 b c by Hat Trick - Rumored (Royal Academy) O-Simon Springer B-Mme L Monfort TR-C Ferland 2. Sofast (FR) 9-0 £68,974 ch c by Rock of Gibraltar - Beautifix (Bering) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 3. Salure (GB) 9-0 £34,487 ch c by Sakhee - Davie’s Lure (Lure) O/B-Scuderia Blueberry TR-B Grizzetti Margins 0.75, short head. Time 1:19.85. Going Good. Age 2
Starts 5
Wins 5
Places 0
Earned £396,965
ELUSIVE KATE b f 2009 Raise A Native Gold Digger Gone West Secretariat Secrettame Tamerett ELUSIVE QUALITY b 93 Northern Dancer Hero’s Honor Glowing Tribute Touch of Greatness Sir Ivor Ivory Wand Natashka Mr Prospector Kingmambo Miesque Lemon Drop Kid Seattle Slew Charming Lassie Lassie Dear GOUT DE TERROIR ch 04 Exclusive Native Affirmed Won’t Tell You Regal State Lyphard La Trinite Promessa Mr Prospector
John Gosden has every reason to be an admirer of the American stallion Elusive Quality, having trained his son Raven’s Pass to win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Classic. Now he has enjoyed further Gr1 glory with Elusive Quality’s daughter Elusive Kate, who was bought for $70,000 as a yearling by Blandford Bloodstock. The filly’s victory in the Prix Marcel Boussac was her fourth from five starts, and her third at stakes level. Elusive Kate represents another triumph for the Clovelly Farms of veteran breeder Robin Scully. Scully did very well with Lyphard’s daughter La Trinite, who was fourth in the 1978 Criterium des Pouliches before producing three fillies for Clovelly which won or placed at Gr1 level. The first, her Irish River filly Seven Springs, became a dual Gr1 winner for Scully by taking the Prix Robert Papin and Prix Morny. Seven Springs later produced champion miler Distant View for Juddmonte. Scully also landed the 1985 Prix Morny with La Trinite’s Affirmed filly Regal State, who later finished second in the Prix de la Salamandre and Jacques le Marois. Scully retained Regal State and she made her mark with two of her sons. Her Miswaki colt Hurricane State won the Gr3 Prix Eclipse but his achievements paled alongside those
Sire: HAT TRICK. Sire of 1 Stakes winner. In 2011 DABIRSIM Royal Academy G1.
O-Mrs JS Bolger B-Kilcarn Stud TR-JS Bolger Margins Nose, 1.5. Time 2:02.74. Going Good. Age 3
Starts 4
Wins 4
Places 0
Earned £198,809
Sire: SELKIRK. Sire of 86 Stakes winners. In 2011 ANNOUNCE Gone West G1, NAHRAIN Generous G1, CITYSCAPE Distant View G3, GLASWEGIAN Lear Fan G3. 1st Dam: BAHR by Generous. 4 wins, Ribblesdale S G2, 2nd Oaks S G1, 3rd Irish Oaks G1, Flower Bowl Invitational H G1. Dam of 6 winners: 2000: Marheyb (c Seeking The Gold) Unplaced. 2001: NAADDEY (c Seeking The Gold) 3 wins. 2002: Dorrati (f Dubai Millennium) unraced. 2003: IN DUBAI (f Giant’s Causeway) Winner at 2. 2004: BAHARAH (f Elusive Quality) 5 wins 3-4, Valiant S LR, Fleur de Lys S LR. 2006: RAAEIDD (c King’s Best) Winner at 2. 2007: SARRSAR (g Shamardal) 4 wins at 3 and 4. 2008: NAHRAIN (f Selkirk) 4 wins at 3, Prix de l’Opera G1, The Coral Distaff LR. 2009: Moratab (c Dubai Destination) unraced to date. 2nd Dam: LADY OF THE SEA by Mill Reef. 1 win at 3. Dam of BAHR (see above), CLERIO (f Soviet Star: Matron S G3). Third dam of Fleur Royale. Broodmare Sire: GENEROUS. Sire of the dams of 43 Stakes winners. In 2011 - LION TAMER Storming Home G1, NAHRAIN Selkirk G1, DANDINO Dansili G2, MOURINHO Oratorio G3. The Selkirk/Generous cross has produced: NAHRAIN G1, RED LIASON G2. NAHRAIN ch f 2008
1st Dam: Rumored by Royal Academy. Dam of 4 winners: 2004: Preferred Yield (g High Yield) 4 wins 2-4, 2nd Albuquerque Derby, Charles Taylor Derby. 2005: JASL DEE (f Tale of The Cat) 2 wins at 3 in USA. 2006: Majuba (g Johannesburg) 2007: THREE POINTER (g Tale of The Cat) Winner at 3 in USA. 2009: DABIRSIM (c Hat Trick) 25,284gns yearling at ARAUG. 5 wins at 2, Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere G1, Prix Morny G1, Prix de Cabourg G3. 2010: (f Slickly) 2011: (c Holy Roman Emperor)
Atan Sharpen Up Rocchetta SELKIRK ch 88 Nebbiolo Annie Edge Friendly Court Caerleon Generous Doff The Derby BAHR ch 95 Mill Reef Lady of The Sea
2nd Dam: BRIGHT GENERATION by Rainbow Quest. 3 wins at 2 and 3, Oaks d’Italia G1, 2nd Moyglare Stud S G1. Dam of FATHAYER (c Volponi: Premio Guido Berardelli G3). Broodmare Sire: ROYAL ACADEMY. Sire of the dams of 93 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DABIRSIM Hat Trick G1, THE PARTY STAND Thorn Park G1, HEART OF DREAMS Show A Heart G2, JOHANN ZOFFANY Galileo G2, VOO LIVRE Northern Afleet G2, HITCHENS Acclamation G3, THE CHEKA Xaar G3, UNO AMORE MIO Signal Tap G3. See race 250 in the October issue DABIRSIM b c 2009 Hail To Reason Cosmah Understanding Wishing Well Mountain Flower HAT TRICK b/br 2001 Codex Lost Code Loss Or Gain Tricky Code Damascus Dam Clever Clever Bird Northern Dancer Nijinsky Flaming Page Royal Academy Crimson Satan Crimson Saint Bolero Rose RUMORED b/br 99 Blushing Groom Rainbow Quest I Will Follow Bright Generation Young Generation New Generation Madina Halo
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339 PRIX DE L’OPERA G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 3yo+f&m. 2000m.
1. NAHRAIN (GB) 3 8-11 £172,405 ch f by Selkirk - Bahr (Generous) O-Ahmed Al Maktoum B-Darley TR-R Varian 2. Announce (GB) 4 9-2 £68,974 ch f by Selkirk - Hachita (Gone West) O-K Abdullah B-Juddmonte Farms TR-A Fabre 3. Banimpire (IRE) 3 8-11 £34,487 br f by Holy Roman Emperor - My Renee (Kris S)
La Mer
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Two Selkirk fillies fought out a desperate finish to the Prix de l’Opera, with Nahrain just getting the better of the year-older Announce to maintain her unbeaten record – and become Selkirk’s tenth Gr1-winning daughter. Selkirk had an eye-catching record with mares by the Prix du Jockey-Club winner Caerleon, notably siring the Gr1 winner Selmis and the Gr2 winner Freedonia, so the Lanwades stalwart was an automatic choice for mares by Caerleon’s brilliant son Generous. Nahrain is the second stakes winner to emerge from Selkirk’s first ten foals out of Generous mares and she is proving every bit as good as her smart dam Bahr. This winner of the Musidora and Ribblesdale Stakes was good enough to finish second in the Oaks and third in the Irish version. Bahr started her broodmare career in the USA, her best effort there being her late-maturing Elusive Quality filly Baharah, who won Listed races over a mile on turf and on all-weather at four. A half-sister to Gr3-winning Soviet Star filly Clerio, Bahr has a distinguished second dam in La Mer, an import from New Zealand where she was champion juvenile filly of her generation. La Mer was given every chance by Airlie Stud and Nahrain’s second dam was by Mill Reef.
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Caulfield on Tangerine Trees: “His Abbaye win came 18 years after grandam Zarani Sidi Anna contested it and 16 after Mind Games did – he is Mind Games’s only Group 1 winner”
340 PRIX DE LA FORET G1 LONGCHAMP. October 2. 3yo+. 1400m.
1. DREAM AHEAD (USA) 3 9-0 £147,776 b c by Diktat - Land of Dreams (Cadeaux Genereux) O-Khalifa Dasmal B-Darley TR-DM Simcock 2. Goldikova (IRE) 6 8-13 £59,121 b m by Anabaa - Born Gold (Blushing Groom) O/B-Wertheimer et Frere TR-F Head 3. Surfrider (IRE) 3 9-0 £29,560 b c by Dansili - Ecoutila (Rahy) O-Michel Delauzun B-Ecoutila Partnership TR-E Libaud Margins Head, 6. Time 1:18.10. Going Good. Age Starts Wins Places Earned
Index Winners and placed horses in European Pattern races. Winners are in bold type. Absolutly Yes 64 162 Acadius 84 Across The Rhine 62 185 293 333 Adamantina 40 316 Admiral of The Red 145 Adventure Seeker 53 African Story 164 258 After 189 Agent Secret 14 190 313 Aigrette Garzette 220 Akeed Mofeed 323 Akmal 33 Al Kazeem 237 304 Al Rep 22 Alanza 279 Alexander Pope 89 136 Alianthus 12 102 147 186 267 Alkhana 165 Alkimos 133 Allied Powers 52 108 Alsindi 314 Altair Star 7 255 Amaron 266 Amazing Beauty 114 214 American Devil 278 Ametrin 120 Amico Fritz 32 Amour Propre 206 265 An Ghalanta 257 Anam Allta 333 Angels Will Fall 194 320 Announce 46 90 121 249 339 Antara 103 Appel Au Maitre 7 Arctic 223 Arctic Cosmos 331 Arrigo 88 120 Askar Tau 33 Astrology 247 Athens 323 Auld Burns 27 Await The Dawn 48 139 236 B Fifty Two 215 Ballybacka Lady 61 Banimpire 2 11 66 114 131 187 222 339 Bannock 169 208 Bapak Chinta 130 Baraan 13 101 Barefoot Lady 15 65 134 Barocci 302 Bated Breath 177 268 Bay Knight 333 Beacon Lodge 118 148 200 229 253 Beatrice Aurore 167 Beaulieu 117 Behkabad 108 Bergo 245 Best Dating 276 326 Best Terms 129 240 Bewitched 97 294 Beyond Desire 166 Bible Belt 262 Biondetti 182 Black Spirit 26 Blue Bajan 70 92 204 Blue Bunting 41 187 239 Blue Panis 267 Blue Soave 116 Bob Le Beau 45 216 Boomerang Bob 130 168 Boris Grigoriev 189 Bridge of Gold 19 Brigantin 87 132 251 334 Bronze Cannon 272 Brown Panther 230 290 Bubble Chic 58 101 Burwaaz 201 241 283 Buthelezi 170
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Sire: DIKTAT. Sire of 22 Stakes winners. In 2011 DREAM AHEAD Cadeaux Genereux G1, SKINS GAME Akarad G3. 1st Dam: LAND OF DREAMS by Cadeaux Genereux. 3 wins 2-3, Flying Childers S G2. Dam of 4 winners: 2001: INTO THE DARK (g Rainbow Quest) 5 wins at 3 and 5, Doonside Cup LR, James Seymour S LR, 2nd Arc Trial G3. 2002: ONLY MAKE BELIEVE (c Selkirk) Winner at 2. 2003: Dream Shared (f Fantastic Light) 2005: WILLIAM BLAKE (g Rainbow Quest) 4 wins. 2006: Idle Tears (f Selkirk) 2007: Queenofthefairies (f Pivotal) unraced. 2008: DREAM AHEAD (c Diktat) 7,275gns yearling at
Byword 43 118 327 Calahorra 300 Caledonia Lady 129 283 330 Calrissian 158 Campanillas 109 151 Campanologist 81 321 Canford Cliffs 71 122 203 Captain Dunne 72 Carlton House 69 100 Casamento 302 Caspar Netscher 208 241 301 Cazals 57 Census 171 230 Chachamaidee 44 126 209 279 317 Chandlery 175 202 Charles The Great 201 Charming Woman 21 59 Chegei Has 109 Chica Loca 215 Chrysanthemum 146 Ch’tio Bilote 64 116 Cima de Pluie 28 Cirrus des Aigles 1 39 86 121 153 190 231 259 327 Cityscape 25 122 293 315 Claiomh Solais 157 188 Clairvoyance 105 261 Class Is Class 217 Clinical 103 Clowance 99 Codemaster 128 Colombian 198 Coral Wave 322 Crackerjack King 57 Creekside 191 Crius 310 Croisultan 294 Crown Dependency 130 Crystal Capella 170 Dabirsim 215 250 338 Daddy Long Legs 319 Dafeef 288 Dagda Mor 59 Dalarna 83 Dalarua 213 Dance And Dance 226 Dance Secretary 61 Dancing Rain 98 220 Dandino 38 Danedream 57 95 196 271 335 Dansili Dancer 3 David Livingston 286 323 Dawn Twister 307 Deacon Blues 183 223 303 Definightly 260 294 Delegator 67 Desert Blanc 302 Desert Poppy 329 Dever Dream 174 209 279 Dick Turpin 25 176 315 Dinkum Diamond 303 Discourse 218 Distant Memories 48 Djumama 83 220 274 Dominant 195 Doncaster Rover 93 149 Don’t Hurry Me 24 152 Dorcas Lane 131 163 213 Dordogne 54 Dragon Pulse 247 286 Dream Ahead 177 268 340 Dream Eater 25 Dream Peace 167 213 252 Drunken Sailor 139 207 Dubawi Gold 37 80 253 Duchamp 22 Dunaden 34 87 Dunboyne Express 5 191 222 Duncan 70 245 285 Durban Thunder 110 154 211 Durer 31 Dux Scholar 242 256 Earl of Tinsdal 42 160 232 321 Earlsalsa 96 Eastern Sun 244 Elle Shadow 142 211 Elusive Kate 246 337 Elusive Pimpernel 16 217
Emerald Commander 186 Emiyna 47 225 Empire Storm 255 Empowering 4 223 Emulous 77 157 270 Entifaadha 238 289 Epic Love 35 85 252 Estejo 28 76 Eternal Heart 135 Eucharist 18 Evaporation 106 164 276 Excelebration 20 84 124 229 291 Exodus 5 Experience 144 257 Fair Boss 307 Fallen For You 282 Fame And Glory 132 Family One 168 197 250 Famous Name 62 81 143 191 211 269 Fanunalter 104 176 Farraaj 310 February Sun 274 Ferro Sensation 105 Field of Miracles 131 Fighting Brave 62 Fiorente 136 199 Firdaws 311 Fire Lily 189 240 264 337 First City 103 126 173 Flambeau 55 Flamingo Fantasy 96 Flowers of Spring 318 Fort Bastion 238 Forte Dei Marmi 48 Fox Hunt 307 Frankel 20 37 124 203 Frankenstein 56 Fred Lalloupet 184 Frederick Engels 169 Free Agent 33 Freedom 275 325 French Emperor 150 French Navy 287 Future Generation 185 225 Galikova 53 115 235 299 Galileo’s Choice 275 Gamilati 172 Gemstone 2 Genius Beast 27 73 Genki 149 Gereon 84 120 Gertrude Bell 163 Glaswegian 29 198 Glen’s Diamond 51 Glor Na Mara 97 Glorious Sight 74 115 Golden Lilac 30 74 115 235 Goldikova 86 122 212 234 340 Good Karma 40 95 Gooseberry Fool 180 Grand Vent 31 73 Green Destiny 242 304 Group Therapy 206 Hamish McGonagall 155 243 295 Harbour Watch 208 Harris Tweed 52 139 207 272 Havane Smoker 10 75 Haya Landa 252 Haziyna 214 Helleborine 9 Hello Glory 240 High Ruler 325 High Standing 263 Hiruno d’Amour 297 History Note 4 Hitchens 79 177 Holberg 92 Homecoming Queen 322 Hoof It 268 Hot Prospect 217 Hujaylea 185 Humidor 166 Hunter’s Light 199 Hurricane Havoc 318 Hurricane Higgins 54 Ibicenco 117 277 321
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KESEP, 34,285gns 2yo at DNAPR. 6 wins 2-3, July Cup G1, Middle Park S G1, Betfred Sprint Cup G1, Prix de la Foret G1, Prix Morny G1. 2009: Police Force (c Street Sense) 2011: (c Candy Ride) 2nd Dam: SAHARA STAR by Green Desert. 2 wins at 2, Molecomb S G3, 3rd Lowther S G2. Dam of LAND OF DREAMS (f Cadeaux Genereux, see above), Just A Poser (c Darshaan: 3rd Prix La Rochette G3). Grandam of Zumbi, Say No Now. Broodmare Sire: CADEAUX GENEREUX. Sire of the dams of 31 Stakes winners. In 2011 - DREAM AHEAD Diktat G1, BEST DATING King’s Best G3. The Diktat/Cadeaux Genereux cross has produced: DREAM AHEAD G1, RAJEEM G1.
Illaunglass 137 Illo 7 142 I’m A Dreamer 44 Immortal Verse 107 134 234 Indian Days 19 38 Inetrobil 137 Invincible Ash 155 Inxile 72 111 Ivory Land 50 Izzi Top 98 Jacqueline Quest 263 Jakkalberry 56 308 Jan Vermeer 91 143 Jimmy Styles 183 Jonny Mudball 36 Joshua Tree 271 Joviality 65 Jukebox Jury 207 251 285 Julie’s Love 113 Kadyny 306 Kapitale 324 Karsabruni 165 Kasbah Bliss 34 251 334 Kendam 300 Khor Sheed 316 Kinetica 218 281 Kings Gambit 26 Kingsgate Native 78 Kinky Afro 77 Kirinda 188 Knock Stars 112 Konig Concorde 32 Kreem 117 Kya One 313 La Collina 180 219 264 La Pernelle 35 Labrice 165 Ladies Are Forever 174 Lagalp 324 Lancelot 231 Laughing Lashes 82 Law of The Range 209 Le Big 147 Le Valentin 260 Ley Hunter 14 298 334 Libranno 17 148 263 Lightening Pearl 224 257 320 Lilbourne Lad 150 241 Lily of The Valley 249 Lily’s Angel 218 Lindenthaler 23 248 Lips Poison 141 Lolly For Dolly 2 8 47 77 126 Look At Me 262 275 292 Lord Chaparral 56 Lost In The Moment 204 Louve Rouge 197 Lucas Cranach 154 Luisant 8 Lyric of Light 282 311 Mac Row 197 278 Madda’s Force 21 Magic Eye 12 178 Malagenia 316 Manieree 188 292 Manighar 70 Maqaasid 15 41 Maqaraat 51 Mar Adentro 295 Marchand d’Or 221 260 Margot Did 243 Marinous 87 259 Markab 183 Marksmanship 216 Mary Fildes 305 Masamah 206 303 Mashoor 34 Mashoora 246 Masked Marvel 171 290 Mawingo 42 88 Maybe 180 224 264 Meandre 181 296 Measuring Time 27 54 287 Meeznah 205 280 Memphis Tennessee 60 156 Mid Mon Lady 45 66 143 Midday 68 99 146 210 236 Miss Crissy 233 332 Miss Fifty 9
Miss Lago 277 328 Miss Lahar 194 330 Miss Work of Art 305 Misty For Me 82 146 270 Mixed Intention 30 107 228 Modeyra 332 Modun 272 Monsieur Chevalier 138 Montaff 92 Moonlight Cloud 9 106 164 221 Moran Gra 225 Moriarty 89 Motrice 205 284 Move In Time 155 Musir 229 Mutahadee 222 Mutual Trust 116 161 Nahrain 339 Namibian 135 199 Nanton 331 Naseem Sea 144 Nathaniel 49 136 193 Native Khan 17 37 Native Ruler 38 Navarra Queen 152 248 Nayarra 314 Neatico 102 Nice Danon 23 Nicea 274 Nideeb 3 Night Carnation 166 Night Magic 110 271 Night of Dubai 113 Nobel Winner 64 Nonsuch Way 85 Nova Hawk 134 Oeuvre d’Art 95 152 One Clever Cat 90 313 Opinion Poll 132 204 245 284 Oracle 80 Ovambo Queen 142 324 Pachattack 3 Pacifique 227 277 328 Pakal 266 Parish Hall 192 247 Pausanias 148 Peahen 112 Peinture Abstraite 107 167 Perfect Tribute 55 Pink Symphony 214 Pirika 24 Pisco Sour 69 133 198 Planteur 14 39 Poet 19 91 Poet’s Voice 312 Point Blank 309 Polly’s Mark 280 Polygon 227 Polytechnicien 1 16 182 Ponty Acclaim 330 Pour Moi 13 58 100 Power 125 219 286 Prairie Star 13 73 Premio Loco 71 288 312 Prince Siegfried 256 Princess Sinead 322 Principal Role 210 Prohibit 78 111 123 243 295 Pyman’s Theory 168 Pyrrha 55 Quest For Peace 331 Questing 254 314 Quiza Quiza Quiza 76 Radharcnafarraige 112 Rain Delayed 36 Rajastani 281 Rajsaman 43 86 291 326 Rakasa 254 Ransom Note 16 195 312 Recital 11 60 Red Cadeaux 145 285 Red Duke 175 202 289 Red Jazz 200 Redact 301 Redemptor 10 Redwood 170 Regal Parade 67 93 149 Regal Realm 194 254 Regent Street 11 60
See race 177 in the September issue DREAM AHEAD b/br c 2008 In Reality Tamerett Roberto Slightly Dangerous Where You Lead DIKTAT br 95 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Fairy Bridge Arvola Ahonoora Park Appeal Balidaress Balidar Young Generation Brig O’Doon Cadeaux Genereux Sharpen Up Smarten Up L’Anguissola LAND OF DREAMS b 95 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier Sahara Star Star Appeal Vaigly Star Dervaig Known Fact
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Reine Vite 83 Reliable Man 101 181 296 Remember Alexander 192 Requinto 201 283 Restiadargent 300 Rewilding 127 Rhythm of Light 228 Rimth 18 Rio de La Plata 104 203 291 326 Rock My Soul 46 Rockatella 178 Rockhorse 94 Rockinante 202 Roderic O’Connor 80 Roger Sez 305 Roicead 265 Roman Soldier 125 169 Rosanabad 29 Rose Blossom 174 Rose Bonheur 157 329 Rostrum 6 Royal Rock 329 Rubber Duck 23 Russelliana 172 Russian Tango 110 Saddler’s Rock 284 Saga Dream 190 Sahpresa 106 173 212 234 317 Saigon 273 301 Saint Pellerin 306 Sajjhaa 68 Saltas 42 160 232 Salure 140 338 Samitar 137 282 311 Sandslash 21 Sandy’s Charm 228 258 Sanjii Danon 12 147 Santo Padre 79 Sapphire 292 Sapphire Pendant 61 Sarafina 39 90 153 297 Sarah Lynx 233 Saratoga Black 119 Scalo 63 119 196 Sea Moon 237 290 Sea of Heartbreak 44 304 332 Secret Asset 336 Seeharn 47 Sehrezad 43 102 Selkis 113 Sense of Purpose 114 216 Set The Trend 186 253 Set To Music 280 Seville 69 156 181 237 Shamalgan 267 Shamali 26 Shamanova 46 179 233 298 Shankardeh 151 205 328 Shareta 227 299 335 Sharnberry 18 Shimraan 327 Shropshire 20 Shumoos 129 172 273 Side Glance 176 226 Silvaner 88 232 Silver Ocean 309 Silver Pond 1 108 153 259 Silverheels 175 244 Silverside 6 261 Simon de Montfort 256 Sing Softly 15 Sir Lando 63 154 Skallet 24 Skins Game 6 231 Slow Pace 235 Slumber 49 133 287 Smartcity 89 Smooth Operator 105 158 184 261 Sneak A Peek 308 Snow Fairy 210 269 335 So You Think 45 81 127 159 269 Society Rock 138 221 Sofast 278 338 Solar Sky 135 Sole Power 36 78 265 336
Somasach 144 Sommerabend 276 309 Spin 66 Spirit Quartz 59 Split Trois 72 Sri Putra 127 159 St Barths 125 St Moritz 104 St Nicholas Abbey 52 99 193 297 Stacelita 121 Star Witness 123 138 Starformer 35 Stay Alive 40 Strategic Game 140 Strawberrydaiquiri 317 Strong Suit 128 161 200 Sun of Jamaica 266 Sunday Times 320 Superstition 196 Surfrider 10 340 Sweet Sanette 123 Switcher 246 Tac de Boistron 298 Talwar 244 Tangerine Trees 36 336 Tazahum 242 Temida 141 Tenth Star 192 319 Testosterone 109 151 299 The Cheka 8 93 288 The Confessor 22 The Rectifier 226 Theo Danon 248 Tiddliwinks 67 79 Time Prisoner 184 Timepiece 68 173 212 249 Times Up 179 230 Tin Horse 29 75 Tinkertown 51 Together 41 82 270 Tough As Nails 150 219 Touz Price 31 Treasure Beach 49 100 156 Tres Rock Danon 96 334 Trumpet Major 289 Twice Over 195 236 Vadamar 58 296 Vagabond Shoes 118 182 Val Mondo 63 Valiyr 162 Vanjura 94 178 315 Vedelago 140 Venomous 75 Vita Nova 163 239 Vizir Bere 306 Vladimir 250 Vocational 273 Voila Ici 28 76 119 308 Waldpark 160 Walero 32 158 Watar 50 179 Wavering 53 85 Western Aristocrat 128 Whey Sauce 65 Whip And Win 30 Whipless 5 Wild Wind 4 74 262 293 Wizz Kid 111 Wolkenburg 141 Wonder of Wonders 98 187 239 Workforce 91 159 193 Worthadd 71 94 Wrote 319 Yaseer 17 Yellow Rosebud 224 Zack Hall 50 Zain Al Boldan 171 Zaminast 318 Zantenda 281 337 Zanughan 325 Zazou 255 Zerashan 145 Zinabaa 258 Zip Top 310 Ziyarid 162 Zoffany 97 124 161 Zumbi 238
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Global Stakes Results Date Grade Argentina 11/09 G1 10/09 G1 25/09 G2 24/09 G2 23/09 G2 17/09 G2 09/09 G2 02/10 G3 01/10 G3 21/09 G3 18/09 G3 16/09 G3 14/09 G3 13/09 G3 10/09 G3 05/09 G3
Race
Dist
Horse
Gran Premio Seleccion de Potrancas G. P. Polla de Potrancas (1,000 Guineas) C. Jockey Club Provincia de Buenos Aires Clasico Cyllene Clasico Coronel Miguel F Martinez Clasico Ensayo Clasico Sibila Clasico Federico de Alvear Clasico Republica Federativa del Brasil Clasico Pedro Chapar Clasico Vicente L Casares Clasico Chile Clasico Condesa Clasico Hipodromo de la Plata Clasico Italia Clasico Paraguay
10.0f 8.0f 10.0f 5.0f 9.0f 9.0f 8.0f 9.0f 8.0f 7.0f 12.5f 11.0f 5.0f 8.0f 10.0f 5.0f
Life For Sale (ARG) Balada Sale (ARG) Libreo (ARG) Revelado Bam (ARG) Valid Stripes (ARG) Perversado (ARG) Pure Bike (ARG) La Laguna Azul (ARG) Kirkinchi (ARG) Flowing Rye (ARG) Calidoscopio (ARG) Tradizione Slam (ARG) Dona Ley (ARG) Cafrune (ARG) Ibeman (ARG) Anjiz Lake (ARG)
Balada Sale was unplaced on her debut at San Isidro but was then moved to Palermo and has gone from strength to strength on the dirt, winning all four of her races by wide margins. She had Australia 02/10 01/10 01/10 01/10 01/10 30/09 24/09 17/09 17/09 10/09 02/10 02/10 02/10 01/10 01/10 30/09 24/09 24/09 17/09 17/09 17/09 11/09 10/09 10/09 01/10 30/09 30/09 24/09 24/09 24/09 18/09 17/09 17/09 17/09 17/09 15/09 14/09 14/09 10/09 10/09
G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3
Turnbull Stakes Coolmore Stud Flight Stakes racingnetwork.com.au Epsom Handicap Inglis Spring Champion Stakes The Big 6 Metropolitan Handicap Sportingbet Manikato Stakes PFD Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes Hyland Colours Underwood Stakes George Main Stakes Toohey's New Golden Rose Stakes Tabcorp Edward Manifold Stakes Blazer Rose of Kingston Stakes Gilgai Baguette Stakes Urbis Roman Consul Stakes Premiere Stakes Essendon Jeep Bill Stutt M.V. Stakes Schweppes Stan Fox Stakes De Bortoli Wines Shannon Stakes The Yellowglen Shorts The Bacardi Hill Stakes Tea Rose Stakes Sebring Theo Marks Sprint Spotless W H Stocks Stakes Dato Tan Chin Nam John F Feehan Stakes Chandon Craven Plate TBV Champagne Stakes Tatts Japan Racing Association Cup The Age Caulfield Guineas Prelude APN Research Golden Pendant Stakes Red Rock Deli C.Stephen Quality Handicap Schweppes 1000 Gns Tranquil Star Prelude Sportingbet Series How Now Stakes McGrath Gloaming Stakes D'Urban Naturalism Stakes Bill Ritchie Handicap Toohey's New Newcastle Gold Cup MGA Insurance Brokers Spring Stakes Patinack Farm Cameron Handicap Mitty's Ian McEwan Trophy Stakes De Bortoli Wines Kingston Town Stakes
December Draw is the most recent of an ever-increasing number of British imports to make waves after being switched to Down Under. Listed-placed in March last year but then well beaten in four subsequent starts for trainer William Knight, the Medecis gelding took his Australian record to five victories and a second when touching off the former Sir Michael Stoute-trained inmate Glass Harmonium in the Turnbull Stakes. December Draw is now a leading Melbourne Cup candidate, alongside the New Zealand raider Lion Tamer, who a fortnight earlier had beaten fourth-placed Glass Harmonium much more easily when landing an Underwood Stakes in which Midas Touch, runner-up in the 2010 English St Leger, was third.
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ended the unbeaten run of dual Group 1 winner Gamuza Fina in a Group 2 over this mile on August 13. Now she came clear in the straight to beat another Group 1 winner, Come Home, 10.0f 8.0f 8.0f 10.0f 12.0f 6.0f 7.0f 9.0f 7.5f 7.0f 8.0f 7.0f 6.0f 6.0f 6.0f 8.0f 7.5f 7.5f 6.0f 10.0f 7.5f 6.5f 8.0f 8.0f 10.0f 6.0f 10.0f 7.0f 6.0f 12.0f 7.0f 6.0f 9.0f 10.0f 7.0f 11.5f 8.0f 7.5f 5.0f 10.0f
December Draw (IRE) Streama (AUS) Secret Admirer (AUS) Doctor Doom (AUS) The Verminator (AUS) Sepoy (AUS) Toorak Toff (AUS) Lion Tamer (NZ) Sincero (AUS) Manawanui (AUS) Mosheen (AUS) Lady Lynette (AUS) Temple of Boom (AUS) Foxwedge (AUS) Neeson (AUS) Chase The Rainbow (AUS) Manawanui (AUS) King Lionheart (AUS) Love Conquers All (AUS) Trusting (AUS) Streama (AUS) Master of Design (AUS) King's Rose (NZ) Rekindled Interest (AUS) Kingdom of Fife (GB) Miss Stellabelle (AUS) Dream Pedlar (AUS) Helmet (AUS) Screen (AUS) Lamasery (AUS) Bliss Street (AUS) Sister Madly (AUS) Strike The Stars (NZ) December Draw (IRE) Thankgodyou'rehere (AUS) Green Moon (IRE) Darci Be Good (NZ) Raspberries (AUS) Buffering (AUS) Lamasery (AUS)
Another Emirates Melbourne Cup possible is Chris Waller’s The Verminator, who picked up a muchneeded 4lb penalty for the November 1 showpiece when beating his stablemate Hawk Island in the Metropolitan Handicap. Formerly based in Newmarket with Geoff Wragg, Hawk Island was giving 9lb to the two and three-quarter length winner. Another one-two came in the Rupert Clarke Stakes, this time for trainer Rick Hore-Lacy as Toorak Toff beat Pinnacle by a length and a half. A Group 1 winner in Sydney 13 months earlier, Toorak Toff was then retired owing to a breathing problem but a throat operation has done the trick and then some. A third trainer in top form was Guy Walter, a one-time big player who
Age
Sex
3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 7 4 8 4 3 5 5 6
F F C C C C M F H C C F F H H H
Sire
Dam
Broodmare Sire
Not For Sale (ARG) Not For Sale (ARG) Not For Sale (ARG) Bam Bam Bam (ARG) Equal Stripes (ARG) Thunder Gulch (USA) Pure Prize (USA) Orpen (USA) Interprete (ARG) Catcher In The Rye (IRE) Luhuk (USA) Grand Slam (USA) Orpen (USA) Colonial Affair (USA) Iberal (ARG) Anjiz (USA)
Doubt Fire (BRZ) La Balada (ARG) La Malparada (ARG) Revelita (ARG) Valida (ARG) Perversa (ARG) South Besa (ARG) La Laguna Verde (ARG) Sugar Girl (USA) Stormy Flo (ARG) Calderona (ARG) Tradizione (ARG) Dona Polenta (ARG) Ipacarai (ARG) Tired Girl (ARG) Suspicious Morning (USA)
Ski Champ (USA) Confidential Talk (USA) Roy (USA) Revelador (ARG) Ringaro (USA) Fitzcarraldo (ARG) Southern Halo (USA) Candy Stripes (USA) Personal Flag (USA) Bernstein (USA) Lefty (USA) Forlitano (ARG) Candy Stripes (USA) Interprete (ARG) Lazy Boy (ARG) Meadowlake (USA)
by a convincing four lengths in the 1,000 Guineas. Not For Sale, sire of many smart milers led by Asiatic Boy, was on the mark again 24 hours later when Life 5 3 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 7 5 3 5 3 3 5 5 5 3 6 4 4 6 3 7 3 5 5 3 5 3 5 6 4 3 4 4 5
G F F G G C C C G G F M G C G C G G H H F H F G G F G C M G F M G G G C C F G G
Medecis (GB) Stratum (AUS) Dubawi (IRE) Domesday (AUS) Jeune (GB) Elusive Quality (USA) Show A Heart (AUS) Storming Home (GB) Umatilla (NZ) Oratorio (IRE) Fastnet Rock (AUS) Ladoni (GB) Piccolo (GB) Fastnet Rock (AUS) Mossman (AUS) Dash For Cash (AUS) Oratorio (IRE) Al Maher (AUS) Mossman (AUS) Tale of The Cat (USA) Stratum (AUS) Redoute's Choice (AUS) Redoute's Choice (AUS) Redoute's Choice (AUS) Kingmambo (USA) Dehere (USA) West Quest (CAN) Exceed And Excel (AUS) Lonhro (AUS) Commands (AUS) Flying Spur (AUS) Redoute's Choice (AUS) Savabeel (AUS) Medecis (GB) Secret Savings (USA) Montjeu (IRE) Darci Brahma (NZ) Lonhro (AUS) Mossman (AUS) Commands (AUS)
For Sale made it seven out of seven – all bar one at La Plata. Fittingly, she scored by seven lengths. Not For Sale stands at Haras Vacacion, also the owner-breeders of Balada Sale.
New York (IRE) Pensiamo (AUS) Secret Illusion (AUS) Orcym (AUS) Fraar Side (AUS) Watchful (AUS) Orong (AUS) Lioness (NZ) Yours As Always (AUS) Lady Remlap (AUS) Sumehra (NZ) Queen's Own (AUS) Temple Spirit (AUS) Forest Native (USA) Favorite Actress (NZ) Illusional (AUS) Lady Remlap (AUS) Misstari (NZ) She's A Meanie (NZ) Legible (NZ) Pensiamo (AUS) Urge To Merge (AUS) Nureyev's Girl (AUS) Rekindled Affair (IRE) Fairy Godmother (GB) Sam's Belle (AUS) Unamah (AUS) Accessories (GB) Thespian (AUS) Verse (AUS) Jade Diva (AUS) Jade Tiara (AUS) Ambitious (NZ) New York (IRE) Winifred's Prayer (AUS) Green Noon (FR) You Can't Say That (AUS) La Melba (AUS) Action Annie (AUS) Verse (AUS)
began October having gone 66 months without a top level victory. But Doctor Doom ended the drought in the Spring Champion Stakes and an hour later Walter’s dual recent Group 2-winning filly Streama stormed clear to land the Flight Stakes by over six lengths. Both Walter winners are three-year-olds and both will now have a break, sidestepping the Melbourne Spring Carnival and coming back fresh in the autumn. Manawanui is another quality three-year-old and the Oratorio gelding gave his 64-year-old trainer Ron Leemon a belated inaugural Group 1 triumph when proving a short neck too strong for Smart Missile in the Golden Rose. Jockey Chris O’Brien had also been waiting a long time for his first Group 1,
Danzero (AUS) Sovereign Red (NZ) Secret Savings (USA) Orpen (USA) Fraar (USA) Danehill (USA) Grand Lodge (USA) Generous (IRE) Prego Filante (NZ) Stravinsky (USA) Coronation Day (AUS) Special Dane (AUS) Forest Wildcat (USA) Don't Forget Me Redoute's Choice (AUS) Filante (NZ) Manntari (IRE) Prince Salieri (AUS) Zabeel (NZ) Sovereign Red (NZ) Last Tycoon Nureyev (USA) Rainbow Quest (USA) Fairy King (USA) Spinning World (USA) Top Avenger (AUS) Singspiel (IRE) Zeditave (AUS) Quest For Fame Jade Robbery (USA) Bureaucracy (NZ) Last Tycoon Danzero (AUS) Tierce (AUS) Green Tune (USA) Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) Grand Lodge (USA) Anabaa (USA) Quest For Fame
so victory was particularly sweet when he guided Sincero to a neck verdict over Ilovethiscity in the George Main Stakes. Injury ruled Ilovethiscity out of a rematch in the Epsom Handicap but his trainer, Grahame Begg, put a run of misfortunes behind him by instead saddling the Dubawi filly Secret Admirer to land that valuable prize, with Sincero only eighth. With the unbeaten world champion sprinter Black Caviar waiting in the wings, last season’s champion twoyear-old Sepoy looks like he may well give her a real race judged on his brilliant victory in the six-furlong Manikato Stakes, in which he overcame a slow start from the inside stall. Unfortunately, the pair are unlikely to meet until the new year.
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Brazil 01/10 01/10 07/09 07/09 02/10 11/09 25/09 11/09 08/09 07/09 07/09
G1 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3
Grande Premio Jockey Club de Sao Paulo Grande Premio Diana (Oaks) Grande Premio Ipiranga (2000 Guineas) Grande Premio Henrique de Toledo Lara G. P. Presidente Antonio Correa Barbosa Grande Premio Doutor Frontin Grande Premio Costa Ferraz Grande Premio Ricardo Lara Vidigal Grande Premio Protetora do Turfe Grande Premio Independencia Grande Premio Professor Nova Monteiro
Kara de Birigui was contesting a Group race for the first time in the GP Ipiranga. He made all and held on by a head from Gipsy Bullet, who had pressed him throughout. E do Iguassu finished well for third, beaten another neck, and may well have been unlucky. His jockey objected unsuccessfully after trying to push his way up the inside in the final two furlongs. The first three met again in the Jockey Club, in which Veraneio, a close and fastCanada 18/09 18/09 18/09 02/10 02/10 25/09 17/09 17/09 11/09
G1 G1 G2 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3
G1 G1
Japan 02/10 25/09 25/09 18/09 18/09 11/09 01/10 01/10 19/09 11/09 10/09
G1 G2 G2 G2 G2 G2 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3
Peru 18/09
G1
9.5f 10.0f
C. Polla de Potrillos (2,000 Guineas)
Lord Parker (CHI) Omayad (CHI)
much. The 12-1 shot Lord Parker beat her by two and three-quarter lengths. Quick Casablanca made a gallant attempt to lead throughout in the Ricardo Lyon and kept pulling out more. But Omayad nailed him almost on the 6.0f 12.0f 11.0f 11.0f 9.0f 6.0f 9.0f 10.0f 8.5f 8.0f 10.0f
Curren Chan (JPN) Orfevre (JPN) Earnestly (JPN) Fateful War (JPN) Whale Capture (JPN) A Shin Virgo (JPN) Grandezza (JPN) Yamanin Kingly (JPN) Renforcer (JPN) Fifth Petal (JPN) Mikki Dream (JPN)
her stride with a length and threequarter win in the Sprinters Stakes. The
NZ B'stock Ins.Spring Classic Ormond Mem Windsor Park Horlicks Plate DHL Global Hawke's Bay Guineas Traderacks G R Kelt Memorial Hawke's Bay Breeders Gold Trail Stakes Merial Ancare Metric Mile
New Zealand has staged just three Group 1s so far this season and Jimmy Choux, the 2011 Derby winner and Horse Of The Year, has featured in all of them. Following a superb comeback
Turallure (USA) Wigmore Hall (IRE) Never Retreat (USA) City Wolf (USA) Orchid's Silver (CAN) Smart Sting (USA) Finale (USA) Northern Passion (CAN) Northern Causeway (USA)
a lack of pace in his four previous starts but, stepping up to a mile and a half, sneaked up the inside rail under Jamie Spencer in the Northern Dancer Turf to win for the first time since taking the
Sprinters Stakes Kobe Shimbun Hai Sankei Sho All Comers Stakes R F Radio Nippon Sho St. Lite Kinen Kansai Telecasting Corp. Sho Rose Stakes Centaur Stakes Sapporo Nisai Stakes Sirius Stakes Elm Stakes Keisei Hai Autumn Handicap Asahi Challenge Cup
Curren Chan completed a five-timer and took the step up to Grade 1 level in New Zealand G1 01/10 G1 17/09 G2 01/10 G3 01/10 G3 17/09 G3 10/09
8.0f 12.0f 9.0f 9.0f 9.0f 8.5f 8.0f 8.0f 9.0f
P.Gran Criterium-Mauricio Serrano Palma P. Nacional Ricardo Lyon-Cruz del Sur
Two undefeated leaders of their generation stepped out on consecutive days. Omayad pulled out just enough to extend his sequence to seven but Amani found the demands of meeting colts and racing beyond a mile too
Kara de Birigui (BRZ) Alta Vista (BRZ) Kara de Birigui (BRZ) Desejo Infinito (BRZ) Take The Money (BRZ) Tonemai (BRZ) Que Clase (ARG) Andros (BRZ) Ask Me Not (BRZ) Zora Be Back (BRZ) Nozze di Figaro (BRZ)
finishing fifth in the earlier race, was made favourite. Francisco Leandro adopted the same tactics on Kara de Birigui. Gipsy Bullet and E do Iguassu went with him but Kara de Birigui shook them off in the straight. Veraneio, sixth on the turn, ran on for second but was beaten three and a half lengths. Kara de Birigui set a new record time for the race but there will be no Triple Crown bid as it emerged on the night of his victory that he had broken a bone in his
Ricoh Woodbine Mile Stakes Northern Dancer Turf Stakes Canadian Stakes Durham Cup Stakes Ballerina Stakes Selene Stakes TVG Summer Stakes Natalma Stakes British Columbia Derby
Michael Bell has thus far mapped out an exclusively non-European 2011 campaign for last year’s John Smith’s Cup winner Wigmore Hall. The son of High Chaparral had often suffered from Chile 01/10 30/09
10.0f 10.0f 8.0f 9.0f 11.0f 12.0f 5.0f 10.0f 11.0f 5.0f 10.5f
10.0f 8.0f 7.0f 7.0f 6.0f 8.0f
Jimmy Choux (NZ) Jimmy Choux (NZ) Antonio Lombardo (NZ) Twilight Savings (NZ) Anabandana (AUS) Ourforeignminister (AUS)
second to Mufhasa in August, he took revenge on that rival in the Windsor Park Plate. Trainer John Bary did not intend to run him again before flying to Australia for the Cox Plate five weeks 8.0f
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Mr Dany (CHI)
3 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 6 4 6
C F C F H H F C H F M
Banking (ARG) Amigoni (IRE) Banking (ARG) Nedawi (GB) Bright Again (USA) Wild Event (USA) Bernstein (USA) Amigoni (IRE) Aracai (BRZ) Put It Back (USA) First American (USA)
Lovely Minister (BRZ) Bella Cy (BRZ) Lovely Minister (BRZ) Felicidade-Bela (BRZ) Official Glory (BRZ) Onda (USA) Queen Tango (ARG) Engualichada (BRZ) Assai Bella (BRZ) Pampa's Halo (ARG) Italiana In Algeri (BRZ)
knee. Helio Biscaro jr, owner of Stud Birigui, bought Banking, a son of Confidential Talk (Damascus) and three times a winner in modest company, in Argentina. Leandro also triumphed on the 17-1 Desejo Infinito, a daughter of Godolphin’s 1998 St Leger winner Nedawi who had won a claimer two races previously. She came from well back entering the straight to cut down In The Stars and Choreograph 150 4 4 6 4 5 3 2 2 3
C G M C M F C F C
Wando (CAN) High Chaparral (IRE) Smart Strike (CAN) Giant's Causeway (USA) Orchid's Devil (USA) Smart Strike (CAN) Scat Daddy (USA) First Samurai (USA) Giant's Causeway (USA)
3 3
C C
Until Sundown (USA) The Mighty Tiger (USA)
F C H C F F C H H H C
Kurofune (USA) Stay Gold (JPN) Grass Wonder (USA) Stay Gold (JPN) Kurofune (USA) Falbrav (IRE) Agnes Tachyon (JPN) Agnes Digital (USA) Symboli Kris S (USA) King Kamehameha (JPN) King Kamehameha (JPN)
4 4 3 4 3 5
C C C F F G
Thorn Park (AUS) Thorn Park (AUS) Pins (AUS) Secret Savings (USA) Anabaa (USA) Dubai Destination (USA)
3
C
Powerscourt (GB)
Tony Bin Mejiro McQueen (JPN) Tony Bin Mejiro McQueen (JPN) Sunday Silence (USA) Thunder Gulch (USA) Marju (IRE) Sunday Silence (USA) Machiavellian (USA) Bahri (USA) Sunday Silence (USA)
Rocket Man, who finished fourth, had found a clear run on the final turn.
Cierzo (NZ) Cierzo (NZ) Petit Verdot (NZ) Ghemashah (AUS) Great Notice (USA) Secret Revenue (AUS)
later, but he came out of the race in such ebullient form that he allowed him to take his chance in the Spring Classic, at his home course of Hastings and over the precise Cox Plate trip of
Superbity (USA) Wagon Master (FR)
was made easier by the withdrawal of the Dos Mil Guineas winner, Hinz. But Lord Parker, who ran fourth in that race, was good enough to halt her winning sequence at eight. He repulsed her challenge going to the final furlong.
Spring Ticket (JPN) Oriental Art (JPN) Lettre d'Amour (JPN) Fete du Vin (JPN) Global Peace (JPN) Kansas Girl (USA) Marbye (IRE) Yamanin Arena (JPN) Soninke (GB) Lilac Lane (USA) Florid Court (JPN)
result might have been different if the Singapore raider and red hot favourite
Wekiva Springs (USA) Theatrical Steady Growth (CAN) Relaunch (USA) Simply Majestic (USA) Red Ransom (USA) Lively One (USA) Golden Gear (USA) Silver Deputy (CAN)
places behind Andrew Balding’s Side Glance. The narrow winner, Turallure, will likely now join those attempting to dethrone Goldikova in the Breeders’ Cup Mile.
Lady Ivor (CHI) Wilhelmina (CHI)
line to score by a short head. It was the fifth consecutive time Quick Casablanca had finished second to the champion. Maria Morena, winner of the Polla de Potrancas in September, was five lengths back in third. Amani’s task 4 3 6 3 3 4 2 6 5 5 4
yards out and then swished her tail all the way home. Alta Vista, who had beaten the same pair in the GP Barao de Piracicaba in August, tried to make all but faded to finish sixth. She was held up when they all met again on October 1. The Rio-trained Ultimate Heights won a lengthy battle with In The Stars but Alta Vista swamped them both in the last strides to triumph by a head and a neck. It was her third Group 1 success.
Personal Allure (USA) Love And Laughter (IRE) Lisieux (USA) Baby Zip (USA) Simply Silver (USA) Perfect Sting (USA) Twinkle (USA) A Touch of Glory (CAN) Getaway Girl (USA)
Jebel Hatta in Dubai in early March. Spencer attempted to repeat these tactics aboard Ed Vaughan’s Dance And Dance in the Woodbine Mile but came badly unstuck in seventh, three
Mane Minister (USA) Belo Colony (BRZ) Mane Minister (USA) Notation (USA) Jules (USA) Jules (USA) Lode (USA) Hostage (USA) Choctaw Ridge (USA) Lode (USA) Candy Stripes (USA)
Centaine (AUS) Centaine (AUS) Carnegie (IRE) Danewin (AUS) Nureyev (USA) Magic of Money (AUS)
2,040m. Jimmy Choux responded with a breathtaking performance, overcoming trouble-in-running to win easily without being touched by the whip.
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Global Stakes Results >>
Date Grade Peru (cont) G1 11/09 G2 02/10 G3 25/09 G3 18/09 G3 11/09
Race
Dist
Horse
Clasico Polla de Potrancas (1,000 Guineas) Clasico Almirante Miguel Grau Seminario C.Asoc.Prop. Caballos Carrera Peru-APCCP Clasico Claudio Fernandez Concha Clasico Miguel Fort Magot
8.0f 10.0f 11.0f 9.0f 9.0f
Cubage (PER) Calypso (PER) Al Qasr (USA) Navarrese (ARG) Morning Mist (PER)
Cubage, unbeaten winner of two minor events, stayed on to beat dead-heaters Dama Juana and Catibel by a length and a half. It would have been a different story if Edwin Talaverano had
not lost his irons when Dama Juana was bumped after three furlongs. He regained them in the straight but, though his mount ran on strongly on the wide outside, it was much too late.
Age
Sex
3 4 3 3 3
F C C C F
Sire
Dam
Broodmare Sire
Quintillon (USA) Privately Held (USA) Aptitude (USA) Not For Sale (ARG) Flanders Fields (USA)
Engreida (PER) Plaza Recoleta (USA) Majestic Dy (USA) Naoki (BRZ) Berenguela (PER)
Swiss Native (USA) Blushing John (USA) Dynaformer (USA) Kenetico (BRZ) Combsway (USA)
Paulo Guerrero, a footballer who plays for Hamburg, owns the winner. Oscar Pena’s Stud Dona Licha dominated the colts’ Classic, supplying the first two and the fourth. Invictus,
who had beaten Mr Dany in a Listed course and distance race on August 14, was a disappointing favourite. He made up a lot of ground to finish third but had been given too much to do.
South Africa G2 24/09
Emerald Cup
7.0f
The Mouseketeer (SAF)
4
C
Kahal (GB)
Look Sharp (SAF)
Northern Guest (USA)
Sweden 11/09
J R Forvaltning Stockholm Cup Int.
12.0f
Bank of Burden (USA)
4
C
Hawk Wing (USA)
Wewantitall (GB)
Pivotal (GB)
Norfolk Stakes Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Inv. Stakes Jockey Club Gold Cup Stakes Vosburgh Invitational Stakes Lady's Secret Stakes Yellow Ribbon Stakes Beldame Invitational Stakes Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes Goodwood Stakes Garden City Stakes Del Mar Futurity Three Chimneys Hopeful Stakes Nashua Stakes Clement L Hirsch Championship Stakes Kelso Handicap Indiana Derby Indiana Oaks Pennsylvania Derby Winstar Kentucky Cup Stakes Foxwoods Gallant Bloom Handicap Super Derby Bowling Green Handicap Presque Isle Downs Masters Stakes Palomar Handicap Pilgrim Stakes Tempted Stakes Miss Grillo Stakes Senator Ken Maddy Stakes Speightstown Kentucky Cup Sprint Stakes Distorted Humor Kentucky Cup Distaff Noble Damsel Stakes Pucker Up Stakes Arlington Washington Lassie Stakes Arlington Washington Futurity Kentucky Cup Turf Stakes Glens Falls Stakes Turf Monster Handicap
8.5f 12.0f 10.0f 6.0f 8.5f 10.0f 9.0f 10.0f 9.0f 9.0f 7.0f 7.0f 6.0f 10.0f 8.0f 8.5f 8.5f 9.0f 8.5f 6.5f 9.0f 11.0f 6.5f 8.5f 8.5f 6.0f 8.5f 6.5f 6.0f 8.5f 8.0f 9.0f 8.0f 8.0f 12.0f 11.0f 5.0f
Creative Cause (USA) Cape Blanco (IRE) Flat Out (USA) Giant Ryan (USA) Zazu (USA) Dubawi Heights (GB) Havre de Grace (USA) Stacelita (FR) Game On Dude (USA) Winter Memories (USA) Drill (USA) Currency Swap (USA) Vexor (USA) Acclamation (USA) Uncle Mo (USA) Wilburn (USA) Juanita (USA) To Honor And Serve (USA) Future Prospect (USA) Pomeroys Pistol (USA) Prayer For Relief (USA) Grassy (USA) Musical Romance (USA) City To City (USA) Shkspeare Shaliyah (USA) Believe You Can (USA) Pure Gossip (USA) Broken Dreams (USA) Matthewsburg (USA) La Gran Bailadora (USA) Unbridled Humor (USA) Marketing Mix (CAN) Rocket Twentyone (CAN) Shared Property (USA) Rahystrada (USA) Emerald Beech (USA) Ben's Cat (USA)
2 4 5 5 3 4 4 5 4 3 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 5 4 4 2 2 2 5 3 4 4 3 2 2 7 5 5
C C H H F F F M G F C C C H C C F C H F C H F F C F F M C F F F F G G M G
Giant's Causeway (USA) Galileo (IRE) Flatter (USA) Freud (USA) Tapit (USA) Dubawi (IRE) Saint Liam (USA) Monsun (GER) Awesome Again (CAN) El Prado (IRE) Lawyer Ron (USA) High Cotton (USA) Wildcat Heir (USA) Unusual Heat (USA) Indian Charlie (USA) Bernardini (USA) Mineshaft (USA) Bernardini (USA) Freud (USA) Pomeroy (USA) Jump Start (USA) El Prado (IRE) Concorde's Tune (USA) City Zip (USA) Shakespeare (USA) Proud Citizen (USA) Pure Prize (USA) Broken Vow (USA) Ghostzapper (USA) Afleet Alex (USA) Distorted Humor (USA) Medaglia d'Oro (USA) Indian Charlie (USA) Scat Daddy (USA) Rahy (USA) Maria's Mon (USA) Parker's Storm Cat (USA)
Dream of Summer (USA) Laurel Delight (GB) Cresta Lil (USA) Kheyrah (USA) Rhumb Line (USA) Rosie's Posy (IRE) Easter Bunnette (USA) Soignee (GER) Worldly Pleasure (USA) Memories of Silver (USA) Cat Dancer (USA) Echo Bluff (USA) Real Clever Trick (USA) Winning In Style (USA) Playa Maya (USA) Moonlight Sonata (USA) Wishful Splendor (USA) Pilfer (USA) Devil's Waltz (USA) Prettyatthetable (USA) Sparklin Lil (USA) High Savannah (GB) Candlelightdinner (USA) Stormbow (USA) Tricky Mistress (USA) El Fasto (USA) Dixieland Achiever (USA) Our Dreamer (USA) Romantic Comedy (USA) Affirmed Dancer (USA) Devotion Unbridled (USA) Instant Thought (USA) Symphonic Lady (USA) Yoursmineours (USA) Ministrada (USA) Beyond The Waves (USA) Twofox (USA)
Siberian Summer (USA) Presidium Cresta Rider (USA) Dayjur (USA) Mr Greeley (USA) Suave Dancer (USA) Carson City (USA) Dashing Blade Devil His Due (USA) Silver Hawk (USA) Storm Cat (USA) Pine Bluff (USA) Yes It's True (USA) Silveyville (USA) Arch (USA) Carson City (USA) Smart Strike (CAN) Deputy Minister (CAN) Marshua's Dancer (USA) Point Given (USA) Mr Sparkles (USA) Rousillon (USA) Slew Gin Fizz (USA) Storm Cat (USA) Clever Trick (USA) El Prado (IRE) Dixieland Band (USA) Storm Cat (USA) A P Indy (USA) Affirmed (USA) Unbridled (USA) Kris S (USA) Blare of Trumpets (USA) Belong To Me (USA) Deputy Minister (CAN) Ocean Crest (USA) Thirty Eight Paces (USA)
G3
United States G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 01/10 G1 17/09 G1 07/09 G1 05/09 G2 02/10 G2 02/10 G2 01/10 G2 01/10 G2 01/10 G2 24/09 G2 24/09 G2 24/09 G2 10/09 G2 10/09 G2 10/09 G2 05/09 G3 02/10 G3 02/10 G3 02/10 G3 30/09 G3 24/09 G3 24/09 G3 18/09 G3 17/09 G3 10/09 G3 10/09 G3 10/09 G3 05/09 G3 05/09
The Breeders’ Cup (BC) Classic picture became clearer at Belmont on October 1 when both Havre de Grace and Uncle Mo enhanced their claims with clear-cut victories. Having taken on, and beaten, the boys in the Woodward Stakes, Havre de Grace reverted to her own sex in the Beldame and brushed aside Royal Delta by more than eight lengths. Woodward form was franked in the following contest when the runner-up, Flat Out, who had also chased home Tizway in the Whitney Handicap, burst the bubble of Stay Thirsty in the Jockey Club Gold Cup. Uncle Mo, 2010 juvenile champion, is, like Stay Thirsty, owned by Mike Repole and trained by Todd Pletcher. He is now their leading Classic hope having got his head in front for the first time since March with a three-length win in the Kelso Handicap. But the fact that all of these Belmont races, and a very messy Vosburgh Stakes, were contested on ‘muddy’ dirt, tempers enthusiasm for the form.
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The Vosburgh went to Giant Oak, a confirmed wet-tracker who kept clear of trouble by making all, while favourites Trappe Shot (fourth) and Euroears (last) were buffeted about. An interesting potential Classic challenger is Californian-trained Acclamation. A three-time recent Grade 1 winner, he had his final BC prep when justifying very short odds in the Clement Hirsch Turf Championship. Trainer Donald Warren is set to aim him at the BC Turf but could switch to the Classic if the ground comes up soft. Game On Dude had to overcome an early speed duel and then hold the late-running Awesome Gem to lift the Goodwood Stakes by half a length. His trainer Bob Baffert said he would again try to force the pace at Churchill Downs on November 5. Havre de Grace’s defection to the Classic should have left the BC Ladies’ Classic open to her old rival Blind Luck, the only horse to have lowered her colours this year. But she posted her first unplaced effort in 22 career runs
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STAKES RESULTS
EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN STALLION STATISTICS
Leading sires 2011 by stakes winners to runners Name
YOF
Monsun Montjeu Dubawi Dansili Shamardal Azamour Hurricane Run Rock Of Gibraltar Galileo Street Cry Exceed And Excel Tertullian Oasis Dream Danehill Dancer Country Reel Dalakhani Sakhee Aussie Rules Selkirk Acclamation Doyen
1990 1996 2002 1996 2002 2001 2002 1999 1998 1998 2000 1995 2000 1993 2000 2000 1997 2003 1988 1999 2000 Holy Roman Emperor 2004 Marju 1988 Areion 1995 Excellent Art 2004 Singspiel 1992 Beat Hollow 1997 Majestic Missile 2001 King's Best 1997 Elusive Quality 1993 American Post 2001 Peintre Celebre 1994 Pivotal 1993 Tiger Hill 1995 Monsieur Bond 2000 Footstepsinthesand 2002 Desert Style 1992 Nayef 1998 Red Clubs 2003 Marchand de Sable 1990 High Chaparral 1999 Shirocco 2001 Medicean 1997 Poliglote 1992 Big Shuffle 1984
Sire
Rnrs
Wnrs
%WR
Races
AWD
Earnings (£)
SH
%
SW
%
Konigsstuhl Sadler's Wells Dubai Millennium Danehill Giant's Causeway Night Shift Montjeu Danehill Sadler's Wells Machiavellian Danehill Miswaki Green Desert Danehill Danzig Darshaan Bahri Danehill Sharpen Up Royal Applause Sadler's Wells Danehill Last Tycoon Big Shuffle Pivotal In The Wings Sadler's Wells Royal Applause Kingmambo Gone West Bering Nureyev Polar Falcon Danehill Danehill Dancer Giant's Causeway Green Desert Gulch Red Ransom Theatrical Sadler's Wells Monsun Machiavellian Sadler's Wells Super Concorde
104 172 146 204 136 76 107 162 250 78 179 72 214 195 61 125 86 89 118 189 72 146 98 78 52 132 108 55 177 60 61 92 187 162 65 132 68 102 68 69 173 104 174 70 144
46 75 62 75 68 27 45 63 99 31 68 27 82 74 12 34 36 36 48 75 25 55 33 33 20 44 54 16 52 22 24 38 90 49 24 49 27 32 27 28 63 33 68 21 50
44.2 43.6 42.5 36.8 50.0 35.5 42.1 38.9 39.6 39.7 38.0 37.5 38.3 38.0 19.7 27.2 41.9 40.5 40.7 39.7 34.7 37.7 33.7 42.3 38.5 33.3 50.0 29.1 29.4 36.7 39.3 41.3 48.1 30.3 36.9 37.1 39.7 31.4 39.7 40.6 36.4 31.7 39.1 30.0 34.7
70 115 90 118 97 34 67 88 140 41 114 40 121 113 17 51 56 51 69 111 40 92 44 49 28 64 87 24 69 34 37 49 126 68 42 84 43 48 40 36 91 43 102 32 67
11.1 11.8 8.7 9.7 8.4 10.2 10.1 9.1 10.9 9.5 6.5 8.6 7.5 9.1 10.0 10.4 9.0 9.2 9.2 6.9 10.0 8.0 8.8 7.6 0.0 10.5 10.4 6.6 9.3 6.6 9.9 10.7 8.0 10.4 6.4 7.9 8.3 9.3 0.0 9.7 10.4 10.5 9.0 11.3 8.1
938,066 3,531,185 2,127,524 2,761,081 1,866,159 820,931 1,237,529 1,920,337 6,412,906 807,195 1,674,513 469,540 2,630,326 2,151,732 464,589 1,886,211 867,032 840,156 1,389,301 1,194,593 471,054 1,657,093 837,636 449,538 378,268 1,090,518 893,450 232,039 1,404,924 601,207 547,963 769,691 1,929,684 1,046,226 402,347 1,238,523 385,000 570,390 322,768 648,581 2,119,953 888,135 1,201,130 484,817 913,890
18 23 28 28 19 11 13 17 36 7 14 5 21 24 3 12 7 8 14 14 10 14 7 5 4 8 6 2 10 7 6 4 14 10 3 7 2 6 4 5 10 8 15 2 10
17.3 13.4 19.2 13.7 14.0 14.5 12.2 10.5 14.4 9.0 7.8 6.9 9.8 12.3 4.9 9.6 8.1 9.0 11.9 7.4 13.9 9.6 7.1 6.4 7.7 6.1 5.6 3.6 5.7 11.7 9.8 4.4 7.5 6.2 4.6 5.3 2.9 5.9 5.9 7.3 5.8 7.7 8.6 2.9 6.9
10 16 13 17 11 6 8 12 18 5 10 4 11 10 3 6 4 4 5 8 3 6 4 3 2 5 4 2 6 2 2 3 6 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 5 3 5 2 4
9.6 9.3 8.9 8.3 8.1 7.9 7.O 7.4 7.2 6.4 5.6 5.6 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.8
Dubawi one of a trio threatening Monsun Monsun maintains his lead but several horses had three stakes winners in the month and pose a threat. They include the Darley pair Dubawi and Shamardal and Coolmore’s Hurricane Run, all of whom are only nine and cannot boast a lot of ammunition at this stage. Hurricane Run, up from 14th to seventh, has had 102 runners, Shamardal 136 and Dubawi 146. Dubawi has had another six stakes horses, an impressive total, and he and Dansili are now joint-second in that category, eight adrift of Galileo. Hurricane Run’s sire Montjeu had two additional stakes winners and with 172 representatives he, too, is well short of the numerical leaders. It is good to see a degree of balance in the sire lines of the top 20 too. Admittedly, 12 are descended from Northern Dancer but there are three from the Mr Prospector line, two tracing to Never Bend and one each for Tamerlane, Red God and Sharpen Up. That’s a better arrangement than some people might expect given the extent of Northern Dancer’s influence.
Leading sires of two-year-olds 2011 by earnings Name
YOF
Holy Roman Emperor 2004
Rock of Gibraltar Acclamation Oasis Dream *Dutch Art Clodovil Dansili Galileo Exceed And Excel *Dark Angel *Hat Trick *Excellent Art Bahamian Bounty Kheleyf *Red Clubs Dubai Destination Choisir Street Cry Intikhab Kodiac Invincible Spirit Kyllachy Elusive Quality Blu Air Force Whipper Footstepsinthesand *Strategic Prince Oratorio Zamindar *Lawman *Teofilo American Post Danehill Dancer *Amadeus Wolf Indian Rocket Panis Verglas Soave Nayef Big Shuffle
1999 1999 2000 2004 2000 1996 1998 2000 2005 2001 2004 1994 2001 2003 1999 1999 1998 1994 2001 1997 1998 1993 1997 2001 2002 2004 2002 1994 2004 2004 2001 1993 2003 1994 1998 1994 1999 1998 1984
Sire
Rnrs
Wnrs
Danehill Danehill Royal Applause Green Desert Medicean Danehill Danehill Sadler's Wells Danehill Acclamation Sunday Silence Pivotal Cadeaux Genereux Green Desert Red Ransom Kingmambo Danehill Dancer Machiavellian Red Ransom Danehill Green Desert Pivotal Gone West Sri Pekan Miesque's Son Giant's Causeway Dansili Danehill Gone West Invincible Spirit Galileo Bering Danehill Mozart Indian Ridge Miswaki Highest Honor Dashing Blade Gulch Super Concorde
85 51 73 47 48 42 36 50 56 64 1 52 24 65 68 45 47 32 15 35 57 37 14 32 33 37 42 58 29 36 37 15 34 55 22 21 41 21 37 22
26 16 31 13 27 19 12 14 18 24 1 20 4 21 27 12 15 12 6 17 15 18 6 15 10 14 11 11 10 14 13 7 12 16 8 4 12 5 6 7
%WR
30.6 31.4 42.5 27.7 56.3 45.2 33.3 28.0 32.1 37.5 100.0 38.5 16.7 32.3 39.7 26.7 31.9 37.5 40.0 48.6 26.3 48.7 42.9 46.9 30.3 37.8 26.2 19.0 34.5 38.9 35.1 46.7 35.3 29.1 36.4 19.1 29.3 23.8 16.2 31.8
Races
AWD
Earnings (£)
Top horse
Earned (£)
34 20 48 18 40 29 18 19 29 39 5 28 7 33 40 17 23 18 8 20 18 24 10 24 13 18 13 16 12 17 16 11 13 22 13 7 14 6 11 8
6.2 7.0 6.0 6.1 5.8 6.5 6.5 7.4 5.5 5.9 6.2 6.5 5.9 6.1 5.9 6.5 6.1 7.2 6.2 5.7 6.3 5.6 6.5 6.1 6.4 6.0 6.5 7.4 7.4 6.7 6.8 6.8 6.5 6.3 6.4 6.3 6.6 6.5 7.6 7.0
732,659 686,248 657,867 559,193 501,101 480,754 462,314 450,519 441,836 427,726 396,965 378,268 351,079 346,282 322,768 296,087 290,913 288,470 263,233 257,651 251,553 243,332 240,062 236,227 226,665 225,623 221,490 214,821 208,425 203,003 201,204 176,560 171,609 170,749 169,353 166,021 165,298 164,655 162,517 160,670
Mehdi Samitar Lilbourne Lad Reply Caspar Netscher Coupe de Ville Fire Lily Maybe Best Terms Lily's Angel Dabirsim Hazel Lavery Bogart Vladimir Vedelago Family One Strategic Game Lyric Of Light Tell Dad Seanie Pimpernel Dragon Pulse Elusive Kate Air County Topeka Skadar Lake La Collina Cherry Collect Zantenda Pestagua Teolane American Devil Secretary Of State Monister Chope Star Everett Silverheels Calahorra Rosa Eglanteria Survey
141,222 264,341 127,681 222,828 139,001 297,533 165,057 229,657 115,417 84,274 396,966 76,431 269,492 58,194 78,877 196,560 83,031 136,946 228,334 63,362 29,865 95,078 209,593 37,585 51,810 24,224 127,970 56,032 74,388 28,793 50,392 57,336 27,672 30,893 31,422 37,672 44,229 52,026 63,910 59,310
First-season sire battle heating up As usual the massively-endowed sales races have had a major impact. Clodovil has jumped up the list from 20th to sixth thanks to Coup de Ville’s victory at Newmarket, while at the top Holy Roman Emperor (Mehdi), Rock Of Gibraltar (Samitar) and Oasis Dream (Reply) have all benefited. Against that, Holy Roman Emperor had seven winners during the month and Mehdi is not so big a contributor to his total as the sales race winners are with other sires. Oasis Dream has Power too, so he is maintaining his record for quality. The battle to be top first-season sire is becoming intriguing. With four more winners apiece Dutch Art and Red Clubs are still neck and neck on 27. Dark Angel also had four to put him on 24. The overall numerical leader, Acclamation, was another with four extra winners and on 31 he may have a sufficient advantage to hang on to his lead.
* first-season sire; all statistics to October 2
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DATA BOOK OVERSEAS STAKES RESULTS WINNERS Breeder Abbey, Miss G. J. Adams, Miss N. A. Aldridge Racing Partnership Aston House Stud Aston Mullins Stud Atkinson, Mr J. Ballybrennan Stud Ltd Ballygallon Stud Limited Ballygallon Stud Limited Ballylinch Stud Ballylinch Stud Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd Barronstown Stud Begley, M. Belgrave Bloodstock Ltd Bloomsbury Stud & Mr B. Schroder Bolger, J. S. Bolton Grange Bonfichi, Mr P. Botterill, D. R. Bourke, O. Brannigan, J. & J. Brook Stud Bloodstock Ltd Brogi, R. Buerkle, D. Burns Farm Stud Callanan & J. Norris, G. Campbell-Andenaes, Mrs M. Cantillon & C. & K. Canning, D. and J. Cantoni, Mr R. Cantoni, Mr R. Card Bloodstock Castlemartin Stud & Skymarc Farm Century Farms Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Cheveley Park Stud Ltd Citadel Stud Clarke, Mr P. Close, R. D. and M. Cohn, Exors of the Late Seymour Collier, P. Cora Srl Cosgrove, Mrs B. Cosgrove, Mrs B. Cullen, K. and Mrs Cullen, K. and Mrs Cumiskey, G. D. G. Hardisty Bloodstock Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darley Darpat SL Dayton Investments Ltd Dayton Investments Ltd DDE Syndicate Deer, Mr & Mrs D. J. Deer Forest Stud de Moratalla, Marquesa de Moratalla, Marquesa Devonshire, The Duke of Dolfi, Ms D. Drumlin Bloodstock Dundon, Mr D. J. Dye, Mrs J. J. Ederidge Ltd Faumar Faumar Finegan & Noel Cogan, N. Fonzo, Domenico Forges, B. Gaffney, Mrs A. Gestut Schlenderhan Giles W. Pritchard-Gordon (Farming) Ltd Goldsmith Bloodstock Partnership Gouesnard, Monsieur & Madame M. & C. Grangecon Stud G. R. Bailey Ltd Gredley, W. J. Greenhill Farm Grove Farm Stud Grundy Bloodstock S R L Hanly, Mrs S. Hannon, V. Haras du Mezeray Hazan Ades, Madame D. His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs S.C. His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs S.C. His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs S.C.
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Winner Trewarthenick (GB) Fast Kodiac (IRE) Calipatria (GB) Belliche (GB) Dubawi Heights (GB) I Like Shopin (GB) Black Ranger (IRE) Deira Creek (IRE) War Is War (IRE) Shindigger (IRE) Fox Hunt (IRE) Hidden Rainbow (IRE) Giant Sandman (IRE) Lucky Fantasy (IRE) Arabescatta (GB) S Grillo (GB) Roches Cross (IRE) Parmeenion (GB) Damnable (GB) Duniatty (GB) Lady Lily (IRE) Godfreyson (IRE) Makaamen (GB) Le Vie Infinite (IRE) Touch of Roc (GB) Sensei (IRE) Ifra (IRE) Cinta (GB) Casamento (IRE) Quiza Quiza Quiza (GB) Quiza Quiza Quiza (GB) Khor Sheed (GB) Let'sgoforit (IRE) La Zona (IRE) Burnished (GB) Clinical (GB) Perica (GB) Entangle (GB) Red Gulch (GB) Topeka (IRE) Releasethecracken (IRE) Lucena (GB) Exclamation (GB) Honimiere (IRE) Chiaravalle (IRE) Execution (IRE) Nova Valorem (IRE) Duck Feet (IRE) Wigmore Hall (IRE) Star Kodiak (IRE) Sea Of Heartbreak (IRE) Kindia (IRE) Crested (GB) Applique (GB) Serenity Star (GB) Charm Bracelet (GB) Songcraft (IRE) Procrastination (GB) Serenity Star (GB) Nahrain (GB) Limonar (IRE) Vollon (IRE) Vigee Le Brun (USA) Mazzore (IRE) Sabre Light (GB) Lisa's Strong (IRE) Jolie Laide (IRE) Threshing Days (IRE) Miss Laa di Da (GB) Nonna Iole (GB) Grimillier (IRE) Veyron (IRE) Fonkris (GB) Happy Eagle (IRE) Mr Invincible (IRE) Lord Chaparral (IRE) Ragtimeband (IRE) Doncaster Day (IRE) Cambarca (IRE) Pippa Snudge (IRE) Sommerabend (GB) Suzy Wong (GB) Green Moon (IRE) Murano (IRE) Asterrlini (IRE) Right Grand (GB) Perfect Courtesy (IRE) Prince Romeo (IRE) Miss Clairton (GB) Dormello (IRE) Hammers Boy (IRE) Glamour Profession (IRE) Prince Mag (IRE) Verglacial (IRE) Tarankali (IRE) Kasrawad (IRE) Kasrawad (IRE)
Sire Cape Cross (IRE) Kodiac (GB) Shamardal (USA) Halling (USA) Dubawi (IRE) Val Royal (FR) Diamond Green (FR) Dubai Destination (USA) Galileo (IRE) Whipper (USA) Dubawi (IRE) Spectrum (IRE) Footstepsinthesand (GB) Footstepsinthesand (GB) Monsun (GER) Val Royal (FR) Whipper (USA) Beat Hollow (GB) Lomitas (GB) Green Desert (USA) Desert Sun (GB) Viking Ruler (AUS) Selkirk (USA) Le Vie Dei Colori (GB) Shirocco (GER) Dr Fong (USA) Iffraaj (GB) Monsun (GER) Shamardal (USA) Golden Snake (USA) Golden Snake (USA) Dubawi (IRE) Verglas (IRE) Singspiel (IRE) Pivotal (GB) Motivator (GB) Kingsalsa (USA) Pivotal (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Whipper (USA) Choisir (AUS) Trade Fair (GB) Acclamation (GB) Fasliyev (USA) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) Alhaarth (IRE) Ad Valorem (USA) Aussie Rules (USA) High Chaparral (IRE) Kodiac (GB) Rock Of Gibraltar (IRE) Cape Cross (IRE) Fantastic Light (USA) Halling (USA) Monsun (GER) Tiger Hill (IRE) Singspiel (IRE) Pivotal (GB) Monsun (GER) Selkirk (USA) Street Cry (IRE) Dansili (GB) Pulpit (USA) Diamond Green (FR) Fantastic Light (USA) Kalanisi (IRE) Sakhee (USA) Oasis Dream (GB) Dr Fong (USA) Tobougg (IRE) Dylan Thomas (IRE) Fasliyev (USA) Dr Fong (USA) Rock Of Gibraltar (IRE) Invincible Spirit (IRE) High Chaparral (IRE) Danetime (IRE) Amadeus Wolf (GB) Aussie Rules (USA) Strategic Prince (GB) Shamardal (USA) Auction House (USA) Montjeu (IRE) Whipper (USA) Refuse To Bend (IRE) Exceed And Excel (AUS) Danehill Dancer (IRE) Librettist (USA) Marju (IRE) Dansili (GB) Mujadil (USA) Captain Rio (GB) Zamindar (USA) Verglas (IRE) Selkirk (USA) Barathea (IRE) Barathea (IRE)
Age/sex 4g 3c 4f 3f 4f 3c 3c 3g 3c 3f 4g 8g 4c 3c 3f 3c 3c 3c 6h 2f 7m 6h 5g 4c 3c 3c 3f 3f 3c 5m 5m 3f 3c 5m 4g 3f 3c 5m 4g 2f 2c 2f 6g 5m 5m 4c 3c 2c 4g 2f 4f 3f 8g 4f 3f 3f 3g 3f 3f 3f 3f 3c 3f 3c 6g 4f 4f 3f 4f 3f 2f 9g 7h 4g 5h 4c 5h 2c 2f 2f 4c 3f 4c 2c 4f 4g 7g 3c 3f 3c 7h 4f 2c 4c 5g 7g 7g
Dam Play With Fire (FR) La Vie En Rouge (IRE) Golden Silca (GB) Emanant (GB) Rosie's Posy (IRE) Analfabeta (FR) Shoshana (IRE) Mythical Creek (USA) Walkamia (FR) Shigeru Summit (GB) Kiltubber (IRE) Grecian Urn Sharamana (IRE) Colour And Spice (IRE) Approach (GB) Santiago Blue (USA) Danemarque (AUS) Phi Phi (IRE) Dacca (GB) Tatora (GB) Sheila Blige (GB) Monzitta (GER) Bird Key (GB) Looking Back (IRE) Touch of Class (GER) Query (USA) Obsessed (GB) Night Year (IRE) Wedding Gift (FR) Quiz Chow (ITY) Quiz Chow (ITY) Princess Manila (CAN) Slewcie (USA) Reine de Neige (GB) Flame Valley (USA) Doctor's Glory (USA) Exhibitor (USA) Entwine (GB) Enrapture (USA) Sovana (IRE) Hernandita (GB) Yarrita (GB) Summer Siren (FR) Sugar (GB) Tuscania (USA) Headrest Utr (USA) Benelux (GB) Love And Laughter (IRE) Red Fanfare (GB) Top Forty (GB) Susu (GB) Dunnes River (USA) Needlecraft (IRE) Nalani (IRE) Birthstone (GB) Baya (USA) Dilly Dally (AUS) Nalani (IRE) Bahr (GB) Trylko (USA) Vallee Enchantee (IRE) Vatrouchka (USA) Viola d'Amore (IRE) Good Grounds (USA) Bauci (IRE) On The Wind (IRE) Amiarma (IRE) Tatterdemalion (GB) Zasim (GB) Star Port (GB) For Kicks (FR) Krista (GB) Tafrah (IRE) Tillan Fuwain (FR) Freccia d'Oro (GER) True Freedom (FR) Goldilocks (IRE) Shavya (GB) River Grand (IRE) Sommernacht (GER) Dance Flower (IRE) Green Noon (FR) Ask For Love (IRE) Alithini (IRE) Baileys Dancer (GB) Kate Maher (IRE) Seductrice (USA) Spirito Libro (USA) Field Of Hope (IRE) Majesty's Nurse Kriva (GB) Princess d'Orange (FR) Apostrophe (IRE) Tarakala (IRE) Kassana (IRE) Kassana (IRE)
Ctry Fr Ity Fr Ity Usa Ity Ity Fr Fr Fr Gny Fr Swe Ity Fr Spa Chr Ity Ity Fr Swe Fr Spa Ity Fr Mac Rus Fr Fr Ity Ity Ity Swe Swe Gr Gny Ity Nor Fr Fr Den Spa Usa Can Fr Gny Fr Ity Can Ity Fr Fr Usa Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Ity Swe Ity Fr Fr Usa Ity Fr Fr Ity Hk Ity Ity Ity Ity Fr Spa Gny Fr Aus Fr Gr Gr Fr Fr Can Fr Hk Fr Fr Fr Mal Fr Fr
Date 18/9/11 13/9/11 10/10/11 21/9/11 1/10/11 6/10/11 27/9/11 26/9/11 27/9/11 5/10/11 18/9/11 29/9/11 11/9/11 28/9/11 30/9/11 2/10/11 18/9/11 7/10/11 21/9/11 14/9/11 28/9/11 18/9/11 11/9/11 20/9/11 11/10/11 09/9/11 25/9/11 11/9/11 17/9/11 10/9/11 1/10/11 24/9/11 29/9/11 9/10/11 01/8/11 25/9/11 3/10/11 25/9/11 11/10/11 16/9/11 8/10/11 2/10/11 2/10/11 25/9/11 8/10/11 25/9/11 10/10/11 18/9/11 18/9/11 29/9/11 1/10/11 25/9/11 22/9/11 27/9/11 15/9/11 16/9/11 13/9/11 17/9/11 4/10/11 2/10/11 22/9/11 3/10/11 21/9/11 18/9/11 28/9/11 18/9/11 28/9/11 1/10/11 21/9/11 25/9/11 30/9/11 4/10/11 25/9/11 18/9/11 30/9/11 1/10/11 27/9/11 19/9/11 26/9/11 1/10/11 18/9/11 12/9/11 15/9/11 20/9/11 05/8/11 22/8/11 12/9/11 18/9/11 8/10/11 22/9/11 14/9/11 3/10/11 5/10/11 24/9/11 2/10/11 13/9/11 10/10/11
Racecourse Mont-De-Marsan Rome Toulouse Milan Santa Anita Rome Rome Hyeres Les Sables-D'Olonne Pornichet-La Baule Dortmund Fontainebleau Taby Milan Bordeaux Le Bouscat Zarzuela Velka Chuchle Milan Milan Fontainebleau Taby Strasbourg San Sebastian Rome Longchamp Taipa Rostov Dax Longchamp Rome Rome Milan Jagersro Taby Athens Cologne Florence Ovrevoll Longchamp Lyon-Parilly Arhus Zarzuela Santa Anita Woodbine Paray-Le-Monial Cologne Toulouse Milan Woodbine Rome Longchamp Machecoul Turf Paradise Lyon La Soie Le Lion D'Angers Saint-Cloud Maisons-Laffitte Longchamp Compiegne Longchamp Saint-Cloud Argentan Compiegne Milan Taby Milan Toulouse Longchamp Belmont Park Milan Bordeaux Le Bouscat Le Mans Rome Sha Tin Milan Rome Rome Florence Craon Mijas Munich Saint-Cloud Newcastle Maisons-Laffitte Athens Athens Saint-Cloud Landivisiau Woodbine Saint-Cloud Happy Valley Argentan Pornichet-La Baule Craon Singapore Maisons-Laffitte Toulouse
Distance 1m2f 7f 1m2f 6f 1m2f 1m 7f 1m1f55y 1m1f165y 1m2f110y 1m6f 1m 5f165y 5f 1m 5f110y 1m 1m2f 1m2f 7f 5f165y 1m3f165y 1m 7f 1m2f110y 1m 1m 1m2f110y 1m2f 1m1f 1m2f 1m 6f 1m 7f 1m 7f110y 1m1f 1m 1m 7f165y 7f 6f 1m4f 1m110y 1m1f55y 7f 1m 1m4f 5f110y 1m4f110y 1m110y 1m 1m1f 1m3f110y 1m 1m1f 7f 1m4f 1m2f 1m 1m1f165y 1m2f 7f110y 1m4f 1m2f 1m4f 1m 1m 1m1f 1m 1m3f110y 1m3f 1m 1m 1m3f 7f 1m1f 1m55y 6f110y 1m 1m2f110y 1m3f110y 6f110y 7f 6f 1m7f110y 1m2f165y 6f 1m4f 5f 1m1f165y 1m110y 1m55y 7f 1m7f 1m4f
Prize-money (ÂŁ) 6,466 5,172 9,483 6,465 96,154 (Gr1) 4,310 8,620 4,310 8,190 5,603 27,586 (Gr3) 6,466 28,735 (L) 8,620 7,759 12,931 6,030 4,310 8,620 10,345 4,789 8,190 4,741 8,620 23,500 13,154 10,575 5,172 34,483 (Gr3) 9,482 24,137 (L) 34,482 (Gr3) 19,157 19,157 (L) 5,664 11,207 (L) 12,931 13,766 (L) 22,414 (L) 23,707 (L) 4,688 4,310 5,769 38,462 (L) 4,310 4,310 11,638 24,137 (L) 192,308 (Gr1) 9,482 63,879 (Gr2) 4,310 4,615 5,603 8,190 10,345 12,500 12,500 12,931 172,405 (Gr1) 23,707 (L) 6,034 8,621 6,465 4,789 8,620 7,328 12,069 20,385 5,172 6,034 6,897 5,172 24,711 4,310 24,137 (L) 6,896 4,310 6,034 5,172 34,483 (Gr2) 10,345 76,209 (Gr3) 23,707 (L) 6,293 4,153 6,466 5,603 23,962 23,707 (L) 31,771 6,034 6,034 22,414 (L) 6,162 7,759 8,190
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His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs S.C. Hodgins, R. and Mrs R. Horizon Bloodstock Limited Hunt, P. C. Hurley & Simon & Mrs S.Marriot, T. J. Irish National Stud Jones, J. P. Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Ltd. Juddmonte Farms Ltd. Keles, H. Khosla & Templeton Stud, Mr & Mrs V. Kildaragh Stud Kildaragh Stud Kildaragh Stud Kilfrush Stud Killarkin Stud Lavington Stud, The Leinster Stud Little, J. C. London Thoroughbred Services Ltd Loughtown Stud Loughtown Stud Ltd Lynch Bages Ltd Lynch Bages Ltd & Rhinestone Bloodstock Lynn Lodge Stud Madigan, S. Matthews, Mrs B. A. McCutcheon, Mr P. McDonnell, D. McEnery, J. Moratalla, Marquesa De Mulhern J. Flynn & Abbeville Stud, E. Mulligan, G. Murphy, Sean N. P. Bloodstock Limited N. P. Bloodstock Limited Nawara Stud Co Ltd New England Stud & Mount Coote Stud Newberry Stud Farm Ltd Newhall Ltd Newsells Park Stud Limited Newsells Park Stud Limited Newsells Park Stud Limited Norton, Mrs C. E. Oak Hill Stud Oak Lodge Bloodstock O'Dwyer & J. Ryan, J. O'Dwyer & J. Ryan, J. Old Suffolk Stud O'Sullivan, J. Overbury Stallions Ltd Owenstown Stud Ozkan, Mr E. Peacock, Mrs L. Peet, J. & E. Pendley Farm Pier House Stud Plantation Stud Pontchartrain Stud Prendergast, Miss A. Queen, The Rathbarry Stud Red House Stud Redmyre Bloodstock & Silfield Bloodstock Reid, J. G. Ringfort Stud Ltd Robinson, J. B. Rockhart Trading Ltd Rockhart Trading Ltd Round Hill Stud Ryan, J. Savill, P. D. Savoy Street Partnership, The Schulte, Dr K. Shadwell Estate Co Ltd Skymarc Farm Skymarc Farm Inc Smythson Stanley House Stud Stewart, T. Sturges, Mrs A. M. Swordlestown Stud Tattersalls Ltd Taylor, Mr B. J. Theobalds Stud Towey, F. Vere Hunt Farm Co & Jack Ronan, D. Vere Hunt Farm Co & Jack Ronan, D. Wardstown Stud Ltd Wardstown Stud Ltd Wardstown Stud Ltd Watership Down Stud
Mourayan (IRE) Giptar (IRE) Ganimed (GB) Ektoras (GB) Polanka (IRE) Blackberry Boy (IRE) Bellaside (IRE) Sight Unseen (GB) Candicans (GB) Concealing (GB) Byword (GB) Taking Advantage (GB) Prohibit (GB) Exclusive Son (IRE) Aneel (GB) Areef (IRE) Albaraah (IRE) Vaniloquio (IRE) New Boyfriend (IRE) Sparton Duke (IRE) Mountain Glow (GB) Leo For Ever (IRE) Saphirside (IRE) Salcedo (GB) Zizurkil (GB) Ariete Arrollador (GB) Gorgongosa (IRE) Absolute Soul (IRE) Tom Hagen (IRE) Centurione (IRE) Tangerine Trees (GB) Mystery Cool (IRE) Irish Cliff (IRE) Dick Turpin (IRE) Overlogo (GB) Impendor (IRE) One Clever Cat (IRE) Moudez (IRE) Get Happy (IRE) Reliable Man (GB) Nayarra (IRE) Dorian Crown (GB) Kelinni (IRE) Grey's Electra (IRE) Happy Wedding (IRE) Cat Code (GB) Grafitti (GB) Brigant Marie Pie (IRE) Meleagros (IRE) Golden Heliostatic (IRE) Valuation (IRE) Swingville (IRE) Queeny Water (GB) Fata Romana (IRE) Max Otto (GB) Excelebration (IRE) Bigali Kiz (IRE) Felsham (GB) Doctor Cini (IRE) Bella Swan (GB) Icesolator (IRE) Not So Innocent (GB) Threonine (IRE) Musical Rain (IRE) Kingdom Of Fife (GB) Fifth Dimension (IRE) Finalmente Biondi (GB) Otro Gintonic (GB) Tacma (IRE) Nopanicjim (IRE) Fulani's (IRE) Sturbuck (IRE) Marden (IRE) Inside Track (IRE) Daytona Blue (IRE) Class Attraction (IRE) Street Band (IRE) Macao (IRE) Gaazaal (IRE) Sunny Sahara (GB) Monet's Gold (GB) Park Avenue (IRE) Frenchie Lebec (GB) Salair Haut (IRE) Let Me Run (IRE) Shakalaka (IRE) Tidespring (IRE) Muhtaker (GB) Noonenose (GB) Honest Broker (IRE) Laurelei (IRE) Cape Blanco (IRE) December Draw (IRE) December Draw (IRE) December Draw (IRE) Eastern Warrior (GB) Watt & Exors of the Late Miss J. Johnson, Exors of the Late Mr M. Queens Coach (GB) Whatton Manor Stud Overturned (GB) Wood Hall Stud Florence Craye (GB)
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FLASHBACK
October 27, 1990 Lester Piggott drives Royal Academy to a narrow success over Itsallgreektome in the Breeders’ Cup Mile Journalists surround Lester Piggott after his last gasp win in America
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omebacks are two a penny in sport, but rarely do they give rise to the most satisfying win of a person’s career, as in the case of Lester Piggott. The 54-year-old grandfather was less than two weeks into his return when lining up on Royal Academy in the 1990 Breeders’ Cup Mile at Belmont Park (discounting an appearance in South America earlier in the year). Piggott, who had not race-ridden for five years, during which time he served 12 months of a three-year sentence for tax evasion and also had a bash at training, partnered Royal Academy for the equally legendary Vincent O’Brien, who had been instrumental in talking him into renewing his riding career. The three-year-old was trying a mile for only the second time and was chasing a first win over the trip. That was in stark contrast to British
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raider Markofdistinction, arguably Europe’s top miler and who came into the race having scored three times over the distance, including the Queen Anne and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Teenager Frankie Dettori was on Markofdistinction, but this race was all about a master at work. After breaking last of the 13 runners, Piggott did not rush his partner into the contest but made ground steadily from the rear, stepping up a gear at halfway so that he was about sixth turning in. There were still three rivals to pass at the furlong pole, but Piggott was in rat-a-tat overdrive on Royal Academy and forced him past Itsallgreektome and Corey Nakatani in the dying strides, for what he later called “the most satisfying winner I ever rode”. Asked on TV by Brough Scott about it, Piggott was typically succinct in his reply. “You never forget,” he said.
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