A strange sequence of events-1000, 2000, 2010 Guineas
Our friends in the States may not agree, but they have their classic programme in the wrong order. Having the Kentucky Derby as the opening classic is like having your main course first. In Europe, we have the Guineas for starters, building up to the main course of the Derby and then we allow plenty of time for digestion, before the dessert of the St Leger. This years Guineas weekend belonged to the masters of fine dining, the French.
The 2000 Guineas- Derby pointers
The hope and hype from Ballydoyle was that St Nicholas Abbey would continue his unbeaten run and ultimately become the first triple crown winner since Nijinsky in 1970. Alas for his followers, the wait for a son of Montjeu who can excel over a mile will continue. However, unlike everything I’ve read elsewhere I thought he ran a perfectly satisfactory Derby prep and I think that the 4-1 now available for Epsom is good value. In fact, if he had won the Guineas I would have been a little more concerned about his chances at Epsom as then there would have been a doubt that he was not a ‘typical Montjeu’ who excelled over middle distances.
Makfi- history to date
The Guineas was won well by Makfi a son of Dubawi about whom we wrote in detail in a recent post. Amazingly in the Autumn he was sold from Marcus Tregoning’s yard and put in the October horses in training sale where he fetched 26000 guineas. This is now proven to be an extraordinarily bad piece of business on the part of Sheikh Hamdens team. At a future date I will compile a list of the worst culling decisions in memory and Makfi is sure of a place near the top. He won his maiden in November at Fontainbleu before starting this season with an easy victory in the traditional French Guineas trial, the Prix Djebel. In hindsight his starting price of 33-1 was very generous and was due to a lack of punter familiarity with his young trainer Mikel Dezangles, a lack of respect for the French form and the distorted market due to the gamble on St Nicholas Abbey.
Makfi-pedigree
Makfi’s pedigree is top class. His dam Dhelaal was an unraced daughter of Green Desert. Dhelaal is however a half sister to champion two year old Alhaarth (by Unfuwain) who has a Guineas connection as the sire of 2004 winner Haafhd. Makfi is her first foal and he was followed by a filly by Nayef. Interestingly Nayef is a half brother to Unfuwain. Makfi’s granddam Irish Valley also produced 7 other winners apart from Alhaarth including French Group 3 winner Green Pola (by Nijinsky). Her unraced daughter Dalayil (by Sadler’s Wells) is the dam of Derby third Aqaleem (by Sinndar) who recently died having been sold to Australia in the hope of winning a Melbourne Cup. Coincidentally Aqaleem was trained in England by Marcus Tregoning and he was third in the Derby to Authorized (by Montjeu ex Funsie by Saumurez) and Green Valley the third dam of Makfi is also the third dam of Authorized. Green Valley is most commonly found throughout pedigrees as the dam of Green Dancer (by Nijinsky) who won the Observer Gold Cup (now the Racing Post Trophy) and the French Guineas before becoming one of the best sire sons of Nijinsky. Green Valley has the enviable record of having 13 winners from her 14 foals and she herself is a daughter of Sly Pola who was a flying two year old who won the Prix de l’Abbaye. This is a family that keeps producing high quality performers and Makfi has certainly upheld the family tradition.
Dubawi is doing everything right as a stallion. Makfi is his second classic winner in recent weeks as Worthadd (x Wigman by Rahy) won the Group 3 Italian Guineas and he has prospects of further classic success with recent Group 3 winner Anna Salai ( x Anna Palariva by Caerleon) in the French 1000 Guineas.
The 1000 Guineas
This years 1000 Guineas was full of controversy. There was a very significant draw bias which meant most of the field were at a huge disadvantage. First past the post was Jacqueline Quest (by Rock of Gibraltar ex Coquette Rouge by Croco Rouge), however Tom Queally’s mount was deemed to have interfered with Special Duty (Hennessy x Quest to Peak by Distant View) and the placings were altered. Again, for those who like coincidences, Jacqueline Quest’s sire Rock of Gibraltar benefitted from Hawk Wing’s poor draw (and rider)when he won the 2002 running of the 2000 Guineas and Special Duty ‘s granddam Viviana is a daughter of the last English Guineas winner to be disqualified, Nureyev. Furthermore Special Duty’s owner, Khalid Abdullah also owned Known Fact who was awarded the race on the disqualification of Nureyev.
I wrote about Special Duty’s pedigree and her chances in the Guineas after she won the Cheveley Park (see paragraph Special Duty- Omens are good) and oddly enough I also devoted a recent posting to controversial stewards decisions of which this Guineas will probably be added, although I feel the stewards today made the correct decision.
Channel 4’s coverage
Finally it might be worth noting Channel 4’s television coverage of the stewards enquiry. John Francome got it spectacularly wrong with his repeated assertions that there was no way the result would be changed. Then during an interview with Jaqueline Quest’s owner Noel Martin, the presenter (Mike Cattermole, I think) was told that the horse was called after Mr Martin’s wife. The presenter then asked if his wife was at the races and he was told that “she died some years ago and is buried in my back garden”. An emotional owner then outlined some details of his extraordinary and often tragic recent past and mentioned how his life had been worsened by Channel 4 who made what he felt to be an unfair documentary about him. When the revised result was announced the camera zoomed in on a distraught Mr Martin. This was car-crash television from Channel 4.
MAKFI (GB) 2007 c b |
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Dubawi (IRE) 2002 |
Dubai Millennium (GB) 1996 |
Seeking The Gold (USA) 1985 |
Mr Prospector (USA) 1970 |
Con Game (USA) 1974 |
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Colorado Dancer (IRE) 1986 |
Shareef Dancer (USA) 1980 |
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Fall Aspen (USA) 1976 |
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Zomaradah (GB) 1995 |
Deploy (GB) 1987 |
Shirley Heights (GB) 1975 |
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Slightly Dangerous (USA) 1979 |
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Jawaher (IRE) 1989 |
Dancing Brave (USA) 1983 |
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High Tern (IRE) 1982 |
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Dhelaal (GB) 2002 |
Green Desert (USA) 1983 |
Danzig (USA) 1977 |
Northern Dancer (CAN) 1961 |
Pas De Nom (USA) 1968 |
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Foreign Courier (USA) 1979 |
Sir Ivor (USA) 1965 |
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Courtly Dee (USA) 1968 |
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Irish Valley (USA) 1982 |
Irish River (FR) 1976 |
Riverman (USA) 1969 |
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Irish Star (FR) 1960 |
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Green Valley (USA) 1967 |
Val De Loir (FR) 1959 |
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Sly Pola (USA) 1957 |