Sunday, November 30, 2014
Breeders Cup 2014 - Juvenile
In the boys 2 year-old division it was Texas Red coming from dead last at the turn to win by 6 lengths. Carpe Diem was second and Upstart third, once again all 3 grandsons were US breds.
1) Texas Red - great great grandson x2 through Nuryev
2) Carpe Diem - great great grandson x2 through Giant`s Causeway
3) Upstart - great great grandson x3 through daughters Cool Mood and Wild Applause
photos from breederscup.com
video of race
http://www.breederscup.com/results/2014/juvenile
Breeders Cup 2014 - Juvenile Fillies
In the 2 year-old filly race it was 60-1 Take Charge Brandi going wire to wire with Top Decile second and Wonder Gal third. All 3 granddaughters were once again US breds as the US had a great day overall and a pretty good day for broodmare daughters of Northern Dancer.
1) Take Charge Brandi - great great granddaughter x2 through Giant`s Causeway
2) Top Decile - great great granddaughter x2 through daughter Wild Applause
3) Wonder Gal - great great granddaughter x3 through Nuryev
photos from breederscup.com
video of race
http://www.breederscup.com/results/2014/juvenile-fillies
Breeders Cup 2014 - Distaff
In the $2M Distaff it was Untapable with Don't Tell Sophia running second and Iotapa in third. All 3 granddaughters of the Dancer were US breds. Rosie Napravnik rode the winner and announced her retirement after the race.
1) Untapable - great great great granddaughter through Nijinski
2) Don't Tell Sophia - great great granddaughter x3 through daughters Mari's Book and Danseur Fabuleux
3) Iotapa - great great great grandaughter x3 through Nuryev
photos from breederscup.com
video of race
http://www.breederscup.com/results/2014/longines-distaff
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Breeders Cup 2014 - Sprint
I am still playing catch up but it does come with some advantages - like watching 8 Breeders Cup races in just a couple of hours. I will just focus on the 8 biggest races. Of these 8 races all 24 top 3 finishers were descendants of Northern Dancer despite being bred in 5 different countries on 3 continents.
Let's start with The Sprint. The winner was Work All Week with Secret Circle second and the Canadian bred Private Zone finishing third.
1) Work All Week (USA) great great great grandson through Danzig
2) Secret Circle (USA) great grandson x2 through Dixieland Band and Danzig
3) Private Zone (CAN) great great great grandson through Vice Regent/Deputy Minister
photos from breederscup.com (click on them to enlarge)
video of race
http://www.breederscup.com/results/2014/xpressbet-sprint
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
The Race That Stops a Nation - Melbourne Cup 2014
I was so busy I didn't get a chance to watch or listen this year to my favourite International Race. Better late than never - here is my recap. It was the German Bred Protectionist winning the $5M Cup followed by the GB bred Red Cadeaux and third was the NZ bred Who Shot Thebarman. Despite being bred on three different continents all three are descendants of our little Dancer. Unfortunately the race was marred by the death of two horses.
1) Protectionist (GER) great great grandson x2 through Nuryev and Sadlers Wells
2) Red Cadeaux (GB) great great grandson x2 through Nuryev and Lyphard
3) Who Shot Thebarman (NZ) great great great grandson through Nijinsky
photos from Jake Nowakowski, Mark Stewart, Getty and Colleen Petch
video of race http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzlLHKyw1Q
Le Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 2014 - I am way behind
After a few months of moving and travelling I am finally settled down enough to catch up a bit on the blog. I will start with 2 of the biggest International races. In this year's $6.8M l'Arc it was the outstanding French bred filly Treve winning it for the second year in a row, the first time that has happened since Alleged in 1978. She made a powerful move at the top of the stretch to outrun the two GB breds Flintshire and Taghrooda. Of course all 3 were descendants of Northern Dancer.
1) Treve (FR) great great granddaughter x3 through Montjeu/Sadlers Wells
2) Flintshire (GB) great great grandson x4 through Danehill/Danzig
3) Taghrooda (GB) great grandson x2 through Sea the Stars and a Sadlers Wells mare
photo from AP
video of race http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwI1bnqGQDc
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Kingston Hill wins 2014 St Leger Stakes
Thirty four years after his great great uncle Nijinsky won the St Leger and the British Triple Crown to open up the International floodgates for Northern Dancer offspring, it was great great great great grandson Kingston Hill winning the classic race with Romsdal finishing second and Snow Sky finishing third. All three GB breds were descendants of Northern Dancer.
Photo from BBC
1) Kingston Hill - great great great grandson x3 through Danzig/Danehill
2) Romsdal - great great great grandson x3 through Nijinsky, Sadlers Wells and Danzig
3) Snow Sky - great great grandson through Danzig/Danehill
video of race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKCU0SV5J6A
Sunday, July 27, 2014
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2014
The classy Taghrooda became the first filly in 38 years to win the prestigious King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot yesterday. It was Telescope finishing second and Mukhadram third. All three are descendants of Northern Dancer.
1) Taghrooda (GB) great granddaughter x2 through the young Sadlers Wells mare Ezima
2) Telescope (IRE) great grandson x2 through Sadlers Wells/Galileo
3) Mukhadroom (GB) great great great grandson x2 through Giants Causeway
image from Getty Images
video of race
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q-VhZmP4uE
Monday, July 7, 2014
Hats and Horseshoes 2014 - Lexie Lou takes the 155th running of the Queen's Plate
What a great event to attend in person if you ever get a chance. It was the filly Lexie Lou dominating the boys in the big race. All 15 entries in the Plate were descendants of Northern Dancer. It was free parking and a free event if you did not want to sit in the grandstand. We spent most of our time around the walking ring area and on the apron of the track. We received one free wager each for registering as a guest and we were able to make that last for 10 out of 11 races. There was plenty of fashion to go along with the racing making it a very colourful day.
In the Plate
1) Lexie Lou - great granddaughter through Sadlers Wells/Sligo Bay
2) Ami's Holiday - great great great grandson x3 through Storm Bird/Storm Cat
3) Asserting Bear - great great grandson x3 through Nuryev/Be My Guest
video of race
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvAHPq6ywrM">
Friday, July 4, 2014
Two Continents - Two G1 Classics - Japan's Takarazuka Kinen and the Irish Derby
Heading into Queen's Plate weekend I am playing catch up from last weekend when two Group 1 classics were run on two continents. In the $3 Million Takarazuka Kinen from Japan it was the grey Gold Ship winning it for the second year in a row. The top 3 finishers all bred in Japan were descendants of Northern Dancer. In the $1.7 Million Irish Derby it was Australia completing the rare double winning the Epsom and Irish Derbies. Once again the top 3 finishers all bred in Europe were descendants of our little Canadian sire.
Images - Gold Ship on top Australia on bottom from BBC and JRA
Japan's Takarazuka Kinen
1) Gold Ship (JPN) - great great great grandson x2 through Northern Taste and The Minstrel
2) Curren Mirotic (JPN) - great great great grandson x2 through Lyphard and Nijinsky
3) Verxina (JPN) - great great granddaughter through Nuryev
video of race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlZm7vrhEPU
Irish Derby
1) Australia (GB) grandson x2 through Sadlers Wells/Galileo
2) Kingfisher (IRE) grandson x3 through Sadlers Wells/Galileo
3) Orchestra (IRE) grandson x2 through Sadlers Wells/Galileo
video of race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAQ-X964d1k
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