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Wednesday
May042011

VODKA PRODUCES FIRST FOAL BY SEA THE STARS

Video tribute to racehorse, Vodka

Click above to watch a video tribute to Vodka
(Image : Fin Powrie - Footage : YouTube)

SEA THE STARS (IRE) - VODKA (JPN)

Seven-time Group 1 winner and highest-earning female racehorse of all time Vodka (Jpn) (Tanino Gimlet (Jpn)) has given birth to her first foal, a brown colt by champion Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross (Ire)).

The foaling occurred Monday morning at 9:55 am at the Aga Khan’s Studs in Ireland, where Sea The Stars stands since being retired to stud last year. The colt is reportedly a “lovely strong foal, with good scope,” and both individuals are doing well. Mr Yuzo Tanimizu’s mare will return to Sea The Stars this season.

Extract from Thoroughbred Daily News

Wednesday
Feb092011

IT'S RAINING CATS AND STAKES HORSES

Galileo Stallion

Galileo (Sadler’s Wells)
(Image : Stallions/UTexas)

LEADING EUROPEAN STAKES SIRES 2010
BY NUMBER OF BLACK-TYPE HORSES

We tend to think that a horse like Jet Master, arguably as good a stallion that has ever stood in South Africa, has excelled when he posts 12 Stakes winners in a season. Of course, he has, and that’s what makes him what he is. Yet a glance at the European list of leading sire by number of 2010 Black type horses, either makes your mind boggle, or suggests that they have, proportionally, more Black type events.

Sire Black Type
Performers
Black Type
Winners
GALILEO (Sadler’s Wells) 37 17
OASIS DREAM (Green Desert) 32 17
DANEHILL DANCER (Danehill) 31 14
PIVOTAL (Polar Falcon) 30 16
DANSILI (Danehill) 27 15
MONTJEU (Sadler’s Wells) 26 9
DUBAWI (Dubai Millennium) 25 16
CAPE CROSS (Green Desert) 23 10
SHAMARDAL (Giant’s Causeway) 22 13
INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (Green Desert) 19 13
MONSUN (Konigsstuhl) 19 8
SADLER’S WELLS (Northern Dancer) 17 11
ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (Danehill) 17 7
FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND (Giant’s Causeway) 16 5
KING’S BEST (Kingmambo) 14 6
GIANT’S CAUSEWAY (Storm Cat) 14 5
EXCEED AND EXCEL (Danehill) 14 5
SINGSPIEL (In The Wings) 13 6
HIGH CHAPARRAL (Sadler’s Wells) 13 5
MEDICEAN (Machiavellian) 12 7
Friday
Dec112009

MICK KINANE ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

mick kinane kinane and sea the stars at juddmonte

Mick Kinane and Sea The Stars at Juddmonte International
(Photo : Getty Images)

WE WILL “SEA” YOU LATER

Thoroughbred Daily News reports:

Mick Kinane has called time on his career following a season to remember partnering Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}). In a statement to the Press Association, the 50-year-old revealed the decision. “I have decided this is the right time to retire from race-riding. At 50 I still feel fit and sharp enough to do any horse justice but, after the season I have just had in partnership with Sea the Stars, I have the privilege of being able to end my career as a jockey on an incredible high and that’s what I want to do. I leave with a huge sense of gratitude to all the great horses I have ridden, all the great trainers whose genius developed those champions and everybody else in racing, from the stable lads to the owners, who have made me deeply thankful for my involvement in the game. Teamwork is the key to success in racing and I have been blessed with some of the best alliances a jockey could have. The most important support of all throughout my career has, naturally, come from my wife, Catherine, along with my family and friends. Both Catherine and our two precious daughters, Sinead and Aisling, know how much they mean to me.” Kinane retires as the winner of four renewals of the 2000 Guineas, three Derbys, two Oaks, a St Leger, five King Georges and six St James’s Palace Stakes. and a total of 14 Irish Classics and seven Irish Champion Stakes. He also garnered three editions of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, a Melbourne Cup, a Belmont Stakes and three Breeders’ Cup wins.

We were lucky enough to see Mick Kinane in action here in South Africa at Turffontein at the International Jockey’s challenge last month. He is a legendary rider & consummate professional & we wish him all the best in his retirement.

Monday
Oct052009

SEA THE STARS IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN

sea the stars 2009 prix de l'arc de triomphe video

Click above to watch Sea The Stars in the
2009 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
(Footage : Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe)

QATAR PRIX DE L’ARC DE TRIOMPHE
2009 

It may be a day later, but revisiting the career of the biggest star in racing’s firmament (maybe of all time) has to be worth a read.

Guided by the incomparable nerve of Mick Kinane, Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) emerged from the cauldron of the G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with a reputation pitched into the stratosphere, registering an emphatic two-length success in yesterday’s 88th renewal.

The Thoroughbred Daily News reports that despite the scarcely believable exploits of the Tsui homebred so far in 2009, there was no sign of any wear-and-tear.

The 4-5 favorite over-raced from the outset, and continued to pull even after his jockey had buried him in the pack against the fence. While that is the quickest way around Longchamp, it is not a route without anxiety, and for a brief period in early stretch with space in short supply, it seemed as though his quest for immortality was in jeopardy. When a half-gap appeared, the brilliant winner of two Classics and a total of five Group 1s delivered his spellbinding acceleration to cut a swathe between the G1 Prix Vermeille protagonists Stacelita (Fr) (Monsun {Ger}) and Dar Re Mi (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}), and once he was in front with 250 meters remaining, the story was told. In the end, it was Youmzain (Ire) (Sinndar {Ire}) who emerged best of the rest to fill the runner’s - up berth for the third consecutive year. Trainer John Oxx was typically calm afterwards when saying, “It’s just a relief that he came through it and it’s wonderful that it’s over. He had to have the gears to get out, and Mick wouldn’t panic, because he knew he had them. We were not too alarmed at any stage.”

Sea The Stars first came to attention when registering a smooth maiden win at Leopardstown in August of 2008, each step of the journey for the latest product of the celebrated Urban Sea has been well-documented.

Following his comfortable win in The Curragh’s G2 Beresford Stakes - essentially a race for potential middle-distance prospects - the following month, John Oxx spoke of his desire to avoid pigeon-holing his rare talent. The G1 2000 Guineas was the first port of call this term. He proved at Newmarket he had the speed to sprint, and at Epsom on the first Saturday in June, he entered a small class of luminaries able to carry that pace over a mile and a half. Still in league with some past greats when adding the G1 Coral-Eclipse Stakes to both Classics, he began to distance himself from all but the very top runners in history by taking the G1 Juddmonte International and G1 Irish Champion Stakes with more than a degree of comfort.

Entering Europe’s endgame, which had proven a bridge too far for many of racing’s stars, the combination of perfect ground and his unshakable temperament kept confidence high. His enthusiasm was certainly intact in the first furlong, where only Dar Re Mi was ahead as he adopted his sprinter-miler persona and tugged for his head before calming to Mick Kinane’s hands as he found cover. Deep in the ruck on the final turn, his veteran jockey refused to give up the rail, and after being given the office, Sea the Stars skipped around the fading pacemakers with balletic poise before cutting down the competition in ruthless fashion.

The high-class fillies Stacelita (Monsun {Ger}) and Dar Re Mi (Singspile {Ire}) were the last rivals Sea The Stars saw as he raced into the lead, and although a batch of five Group 1 winners followed him home, he proved in a different category at the line.

Tuesday
Jun092009

THE INVESTEC ENGLISH DERBY (GR.1)

sea the starsSea The Stars
Investec Derby 2009
(Photo : Associated Press)

“A TWENTY YEAR FEAT IN A THIRTY-SEVEN YEAR GAP”

Saturday’s smashing victory in the greatest Derby of them all, the one at Epsom Downs in England, by Sea The Stars was a moment to remember. Not only for the majestic way he did it, but as much for the fact that it was the first time in twenty years that a horse had completed the Guineas/Derby double, an achievement that recalls the monumental Nashwan, owned and bred by long-time Summerhill patron, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Not only that, if our memory has anything to do with the truth, you’d have to go back 37 years to the mare Windmill Girl and the half brothers Morston (by Ragusa) and Blakeney (by Heatherset) to recall a broodmare with the distinction of having produced two winners of the Derby. That’s what the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe heroine, Urban Sea managed on Saturday.

Sea The Stars, (by the Darley stallion Cape Cross) is a half brother to Europe’s champion sire of the moment Galileo, who was equally convincing on his big day at Epsom in 2001. For the record, this was Cape Cross’ eighth Grade One winner, and it’s appropriate to recall the names of the world champion filly Ouija Board and the New Zealand champion, Sea Change, among Cape Cross’ standouts in this elite group.

Pedigree watchers of the Summerhill offerings in the past few months will know that we have on hand (and still for sale) a yearling relative of Galileo and Sea The Stars in Sheikh Hamdan’s Ezzah, (one of just two unsold lots at this year’s National Yearling Sale,) as well as the Cape Cross colt, Cebolami, a juvenile who was the victim of several setbacks as a youngster, but who appears to be in pretty tidy shape now). He’s a lovely, big horse, covers ground and carries one of the best pedigrees in the book, and he’s bound to invoke some interest in the wake of the Derby outcome.

Click below to view pedigrees

pdfEzzah

Cebolami

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