Flintshire (horse)

Flintshire
Sire Dansili
Grandsire Danehill
Dam Dance Routine
Damsire Sadler's Wells
Sex Colt
Foaled 4 April 2010[1]
Country United Kingdom
Colour Dark bay or brown
Breeder Juddmonte Farms
Owner Khalid Abdullah
Trainer Andre Fabre
Record 18: 5-9-1
Earnings £4,587,687
Major wins
Prix du Lys (2013)
Grand Prix de Paris (2013)
Hong Kong Vase (2014)
Sword Dancer Invitational Handicap (2015)

Flintshire (foaled 4 April 2010) is a British-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. Unraced as a juvenile, he was one of the best three-year-old colts in France in 2013, winning the Prix du Lys and the Grand Prix de Paris. In 2014 he finished second in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the Breeders' Cup Turf before recording his biggest win in the Hong Kong Vase. As five-year-old he won the Sword Dancer Invitational Handicap and again finished second in the Arc.

Background

Flintshire is a dark bay or brown colt with a small white star and a white sock on his right front leg, bred in the United Kingdom by his owner, Khalid Abdullah's Juddmonte Farms. He was sired by Dansili, whose other progeny have included Harbinger, The Fugue, Dank and Rail Link.[2] Flintshire's dam Dance Routine was a successful racemare whose wins included the Prix de Royaumont and the Prix de Royallieu.[3] The colt was sent into training with Andre Fabre at Chantilly. He has been ridden in all of his races by Maxime Guyon.

Racing career

2013: three-year-old season

Flintshire did not race as a two-year-old, making his debut in a maiden race over 2000 metres at Chantilly on May 7. He started favourite in an eight-runner field and won by two and a half lengths from Temps Libre after taking the lead 200 metres from the finish. Four weeks later he started 3/5 favourite for the Prix de Lormoy at Longchamp Racecourse but after taking the lead in the straight he was overtaken in the last 100 metres and beaten a length by the outsider Silver Trail. Despite his defeat, Flintshire was moved up in class to contest the Group III Prix du Lys over 2400 metres at Chantilly on 16 June and started the 7/2 second favourite behind the Elie Lellouche-trained Park Reel. After racing towards the middle of the nine runner field he took the lead 200 metres from the finish and accelerated clear to win in "impressive" style by three lengths from Park Reel.[4] On 13 July at Longchamp Flintshire started favourite for the 152nd running of the Grand Prix de Paris over 2400 metres, with his main rivals appearing to be the Prix Greffulhe winner Ocovango (also trained by Fabre) and the Aidan O'Brien-trained Battle of Marengo, winner of the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial. Flintshire was restrained towards the rear of the eight runner field, before moving forward in the straight, and taking the lead 200 metres out. He accelerated clear before being eased down by Guyon to win by one and a half lengths from Manndawi, with Ocavango in third.[5] Fabre said that the winner "has great acceleration and is a very exciting horse".[6]

After a summer break, Flintshire returned for the Prix Foy at Longchamp on 15 September. He started 5/4 in a strong field but although he made progress in the straight he never looked likely to win and finished fourth behind Kizuna, Ruler of the World and Ocavango. On his final appearance of the year, Flintshire contested the 92nd running of France's most prestigious race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Starting at odds of 12/1 in a seventeen runner field he finished eighth, twelve lengths behind the winner Treve.

2014: four-year-old season

On his first appearance as a four-year-old, Flintshire was sent to England to contest the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 7 June and finished second to the odds-on favourite Cirrus des Aigles with the unplaced runners including Talent and Joshua Tree. Three weeks later, Flintshire started 13/8 favourite for the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and finished fifth of the seven runners behind the subsequently disqualified Spiritjim.[7] Flintshire was scheduled to contest the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot Racecourse in late July but was withdraw after running a high temperature shortly before the race.[8]

On his return to the track in September, Flintshire started the 6/4 favourite for the Prix Foy and finished second to Ruler of the World. On October 5 the colt ran for the second time in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and started at odds of 16/1. He stayed on in the straight to finish second, two lengths behind the winner Treve. The other beaten horses included Taghrooda, Kingston Hill, Harp Star, Just A Way, Ruler of the World, Al Kazeem, Avenir Certain, Gold Ship and Ectot. Flintshire was then to the United States to contest the 31st running of the Breeders' Cup Turf, run that year at Santa Anita Park and started the 11/4 second favourite behind the British colt Telescope. After starting slowly, he was soon in touch with the leaders before taking the lead approaching the final furlong, but was overtaken in the final strides and beaten half a length by Main Sequence.[9] On his last appearance of the season, Flintshire was sent to Hong Kong to contest the Hong Kong Vase on 14 December and started the 11/10 favourite against ten opponents including the last two winners of the race Dominant and Red Cadeaux. Other contenders included Empoli (Preis von Europa) from Germany, Parish Hall (Dewhurst Stakes) from Ireland, Snow Sky (Gordon Stakes) from England and Curren Mirotic from Japan. In a slowly-run race, Guyon settled the colt in mid-division before moving forward on the outside in the straight, taking the lead inside the final furlong and winning by half a length from the locally-trained Willie Cazals.[10] Khalid Abdullah's representative Teddy Grimthorpe said "It's really important and we're absolutely thrilled. We've had near misses with Polish Summer and Cityscape so to nail it is fantastic. I was yelling from the stands for Maxime to go on, but he's got a good turn of foot and it worked out, although he would have preferred a faster pace. He stays in training and will have an international campaign next year".[11]

2015: five-year-old season

Flintshire made his first appearance of 2015 in the Prix Darshaan over 1900 metres on the Polytrack surface at Chantilly on 3 March. The race was intended as a trial for French-trained horses aimed at the Dubai World Cup Night meeting. He started the 1/2 favourite but was beaten a short neck by the four-year-old filly Dolniya. In the Sheema Classic at Meydan Racecourse on 28 March, Flintshire started 3/1 second favourite behind the Japanese filly Harp Star in a field which also included Dolniya, Main Sequence and Designs On Rome. In a slowly-run race, he raced in mid-division before making steady progress in the straight and finished second, two and a quarter lengths behind Dolniya.

On his return to Europe, Flintshire faced Dolniya yet again in the Coronation Cup on 6 June. After tracking the filly for most of the way he was outpaced in the final furlong and finished third of the four runners behind the upset winner Pether's Moon. On his return to France, the horse started the 5.7/1 third favourite behind Treve and Dolniya in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud on 28 June. After tracking the leaders he took the lead in the straight but was overtaken by Treve in the closing stages and was beaten one and a quarter lengths into second place. An intended run in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes was abandoned owing to the soft ground at Ascot. Flintshire was shipped back to America and contested the 1.5-mile (2,400 m) Sword Dancer Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in New York State on 29 August. In a stalking position until the final turn, he then took a commanding lead and won by three lengths in a time of 2:23.77 on a firm turf course. Khalid Abdulla's racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe commented "He's just so unbelievably consistent. He's traveled the world. He's won in Hong Kong, he's won in Dubai, and now he's won here. He's a remarkable horse".[12]

On October 4 Flintshire made his third bid for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and started at odds of 18.6/1 in a seventeen runner field. He was among the leaders from the start and stayed on strongly in the straight to finish second, two lengths behind the winner Golden Horn.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Flintshire (GB), bay or brown colt, 2011[1]
Sire
Dansili (GB)
1996
Danehill (IUSA)
1986
Danzig Northern Dancer
Pas de Nom
Razyana His Majesty
Spring Adieu
Hasili (IRE)
1991
Kahyasi Ile de Bourbon
Kadissya
Kerali High Line
Sookera
Dam
Dance Routine (GB)
1999
Sadler's Wells (USA)
1981
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Fairy Bridge Bold Reason
Special
Apogee (GB)
1990
Shirley Heights Mill Reef
Hardiemma
Bourbon Girl Ile de Bourbon
Fleet Girl (Family 4-m)

References

  1. 1 2 "Flintshire pedigree". equineline.com.
  2. "Dansili Stud Record". Bloodstock.racingpost.com. 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2013-06-15.
  3. "Dance Routine - Record By Race Type". Racing Post. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  4. "Prix du Lys result". Racing Post. 16 June 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  5. "Grand Prix de Paris result". Racing Post. 13 July 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  6. Scott Burton (13 July 2013). "lashy Flintshire lands Grand Prix de Paris". Racing Post. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  7. "Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud result". Racing Post. 29 June 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  8. "Flintshire out as Telescope heads field". BBC Sport. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  9. "Breeders' Cup Turf result". Racing Post. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  10. "Hong Kong Vase". Racing Post. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  11. "Flintshire gains deserved Group 1". Racing Post. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  12. Eric Mitchell (29 August 2015). "Flintshire Flies Away From Sword Dancer Foes". BloodHorse.com.

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