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2006 1000 Guineas

The 2006 1000 Guineas Stakes was a horse race held at Newmarket Racecourse on Sunday 7 May 2006. It was the 193rd running of the 1000 Guineas.

193rd 1000 Guineas Stakes
1000 Guineas
LocationNewmarket Racecourse
Date7 May 2006
Winning horseSpeciosa (IRE)
JockeyMicky Fenton
TrainerPam Sly (GB)
OwnerPam Sly, Michael Sly and Tom Davies
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The winner was Pam Sly, Michael Sly and Tom Davies's Speciosa, an Irish-bred bay filly trained by Pam Sly at Thorney in Cambridgeshire and ridden by Micky Fenton. Speciosa's victory was the first in the race for her owner, trainer and jockey. The race was run on soft ground.

The contenders edit

The race attracted a field of thirteen runners, ten trained in the United Kingdom and three in Ireland: there were no challengers from continental Europe. The favourite was the Ballydoyle-trained Rumplestiltskin who had been named European Champion Two-year old Filly in 2005 when she had won the Moyglare Stud Stakes in Ireland and the Prix Marcel Boussac in France. The other Irish challengers were the favourite's stable companion Race for the Stars (winner of the Oh So Sharp Stakes), and the Tommy Stack-trained Alexander Alliance, who had won a Listed race at the Curragh Racecourse in October. The best of the British-trained runners appeared to be, Silca's Sister (Prix Morny), Flashy Wings (Queen Mary Stakes, Lowther Stakes) and Nannina (Prestige Stakes, Fillies' Mile). Other Group race winners included the Nell Gwyn Stakes winner Speciosa, Nasheej (Sweet Solera Stakes, May Hill Stakes, Fred Darling Stakes), La Chunga (Albany Stakes), Confidential Lady (Prix du Calvados) and Donna Blini (Cherry Hinton Stakes, Cheveley Park Stakes). Rumplestiltskin headed the betting at odds of 3/1 ahead of Silca's Sister (13/2) with Flashy Wings and Nannina on 7/1.[1]

The race edit

Shortly after the start, the fillies split into two groups across the wide Newmarket straight, with the larger group racing up the stands side (the left of the course from the jockeys' viewpoint), with the smaller group running down the centre of the course. Speciosa headed the stands side group from Confidential Lady and Wake Up Maggie, whilst Donna Blini led the centre group before being overtaken by Nasheej after three furlongs. Speciosa, Confidential Lady and Nasheej held the first three places for the rest of the race, with none of the fillies held up towards the rear making any impact. In the closing stages Speciosa steadily increased her advantage and won by two and a half lengths from Confidential Lady, with Nasheej a length away in third. Silca's Sister took fourth ahead of the outsiders Wake Up Maggie and Spinning Queen, with Rumplestiltskin in seventh.[1]

Speciosa's victory was enthusiastically received by the Newmarket crowd, who gave the filly and her connections three cheers. Pam Sly described the win as being "for all the little people" and the success of a small stable was contrasted with those achieved by the major international racing organisations such as Coolmore and Godolphin.[2]

Race details edit

  • Sponsor: Stan James
  • First prize: £187,374
  • Surface: Turf
  • Going: Soft
  • Distance: 8 furlongs
  • Number of runners: 13
  • Winner's time: 1:40.53

Full result edit

Pos. Marg. Horse (bred) Jockey Trainer (Country) Odds
1 Speciosa (IRE) Micky Fenton Pam Sly (GB) 10/1
2 Confidential Lady (GB) Seb Sanders Mark Prescott (GB) 12/1
3 1 Nasheej (USA) Ryan Moore Richard Hannon, Sr. (GB) 16/1
4 Silca's Sister (GB) Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor (GB) 13/2
5 Wake Up Maggie (IRE) Alan Munro Chris Wall (GB) 25/1
6 2 Spinning Queen (GB) Michael Hills Barry Hills (GB) 50/1
7 Rumplestiltskin (IRE) Kieren Fallon Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 3/1 fav
8 Race for the Stars (USA) Johnny Murtagh Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 12/1
9 La Chunga (USA) Darryll Holland Jeremy Noseda (GB) 33/1
10 5 Alexander Alliance (IRE) Wayne Lordan Tommy Stack (IRE) 9/1
11 shd Flashy Wings (GB) Jamie Spencer Mick Channon (GB) 7/1
12 3 Nannina (GB) Jimmy Fortune John Gosden (GB) 7/1
13 10 Donna Blini (GB) Mick Kinane Brian Meehan (GB) 16/1
  • Abbreviations: nse = nose; nk = neck; shd = head; hd = head; dist = distance; UR = unseated rider; DSQ = disqualified; PU = pulled up

Winner's details edit

Further details of the winner, Speciosa

  • Foaled: 28 February 2003
  • Country: Ireland
  • Sire: Danehill Dancer; Dam: Specifically (Sky Classic)
  • Owner: Pam Sly, Michael Sly and Tom Davies
  • Breeder: K and Mrs Cullen

References edit

  1. ^ a b "1000 Guineas result". Racing Post. 7 May 2006. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  2. ^ Horse Racing. "Speciosa strikes major blow for 'little people'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 August 2012.

2006, 1000, guineas, stakes, horse, race, held, newmarket, racecourse, sunday, 2006, 193rd, running, 1000, guineas, 193rd, 1000, guineas, stakes1000, guineaslocationnewmarket, racecoursedate7, 2006winning, horsespeciosa, jockeymicky, fentontrainerpam, ownerpam. The 2006 1000 Guineas Stakes was a horse race held at Newmarket Racecourse on Sunday 7 May 2006 It was the 193rd running of the 1000 Guineas 193rd 1000 Guineas Stakes1000 GuineasLocationNewmarket RacecourseDate7 May 2006Winning horseSpeciosa IRE JockeyMicky FentonTrainerPam Sly GB OwnerPam Sly Michael Sly and Tom Davies 20052007 The winner was Pam Sly Michael Sly and Tom Davies s Speciosa an Irish bred bay filly trained by Pam Sly at Thorney in Cambridgeshire and ridden by Micky Fenton Speciosa s victory was the first in the race for her owner trainer and jockey The race was run on soft ground Contents 1 The contenders 2 The race 3 Race details 4 Full result 5 Winner s details 6 ReferencesThe contenders editThe race attracted a field of thirteen runners ten trained in the United Kingdom and three in Ireland there were no challengers from continental Europe The favourite was the Ballydoyle trained Rumplestiltskin who had been named European Champion Two year old Filly in 2005 when she had won the Moyglare Stud Stakes in Ireland and the Prix Marcel Boussac in France The other Irish challengers were the favourite s stable companion Race for the Stars winner of the Oh So Sharp Stakes and the Tommy Stack trained Alexander Alliance who had won a Listed race at the Curragh Racecourse in October The best of the British trained runners appeared to be Silca s Sister Prix Morny Flashy Wings Queen Mary Stakes Lowther Stakes and Nannina Prestige Stakes Fillies Mile Other Group race winners included the Nell Gwyn Stakes winner Speciosa Nasheej Sweet Solera Stakes May Hill Stakes Fred Darling Stakes La Chunga Albany Stakes Confidential Lady Prix du Calvados and Donna Blini Cherry Hinton Stakes Cheveley Park Stakes Rumplestiltskin headed the betting at odds of 3 1 ahead of Silca s Sister 13 2 with Flashy Wings and Nannina on 7 1 1 The race editShortly after the start the fillies split into two groups across the wide Newmarket straight with the larger group racing up the stands side the left of the course from the jockeys viewpoint with the smaller group running down the centre of the course Speciosa headed the stands side group from Confidential Lady and Wake Up Maggie whilst Donna Blini led the centre group before being overtaken by Nasheej after three furlongs Speciosa Confidential Lady and Nasheej held the first three places for the rest of the race with none of the fillies held up towards the rear making any impact In the closing stages Speciosa steadily increased her advantage and won by two and a half lengths from Confidential Lady with Nasheej a length away in third Silca s Sister took fourth ahead of the outsiders Wake Up Maggie and Spinning Queen with Rumplestiltskin in seventh 1 Speciosa s victory was enthusiastically received by the Newmarket crowd who gave the filly and her connections three cheers Pam Sly described the win as being for all the little people and the success of a small stable was contrasted with those achieved by the major international racing organisations such as Coolmore and Godolphin 2 Race details editSponsor Stan James First prize 187 374 Surface Turf Going Soft Distance 8 furlongs Number of runners 13 Winner s time 1 40 53Full result editPos Marg Horse bred Jockey Trainer Country Odds 1 Speciosa IRE Micky Fenton Pam Sly GB 10 1 2 2 Confidential Lady GB Seb Sanders Mark Prescott GB 12 1 3 1 Nasheej USA Ryan Moore Richard Hannon Sr GB 16 1 4 1 Silca s Sister GB Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor GB 13 2 5 1 Wake Up Maggie IRE Alan Munro Chris Wall GB 25 1 6 2 Spinning Queen GB Michael Hills Barry Hills GB 50 1 7 2 Rumplestiltskin IRE Kieren Fallon Aidan O Brien IRE 3 1 fav 8 1 Race for the Stars USA Johnny Murtagh Aidan O Brien IRE 12 1 9 3 La Chunga USA Darryll Holland Jeremy Noseda GB 33 1 10 5 Alexander Alliance IRE Wayne Lordan Tommy Stack IRE 9 1 11 shd Flashy Wings GB Jamie Spencer Mick Channon GB 7 1 12 3 Nannina GB Jimmy Fortune John Gosden GB 7 1 13 10 Donna Blini GB Mick Kinane Brian Meehan GB 16 1 Abbreviations nse nose nk neck shd head hd head dist distance UR unseated rider DSQ disqualified PU pulled upWinner s details editFurther details of the winner Speciosa Foaled 28 February 2003 Country Ireland Sire Danehill Dancer Dam Specifically Sky Classic Owner Pam Sly Michael Sly and Tom Davies Breeder K and Mrs CullenReferences edit a b 1000 Guineas result Racing Post 7 May 2006 Retrieved 26 April 2014 Horse Racing Speciosa strikes major blow for little people The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 August 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 1000 Guineas amp oldid 1177749931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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