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Borderlescott

Borderlescott (foaled 12 April 2002) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist sprinter noted for his consistency and durability he raced 85 times on 25 different tracks in twelve seasons between 2004 and 2015. He won fourteen races and was placed second or third on thirty occasions. In his early career the gelding showed promising form, winning one minor race as a juvenile in 2004 and four handicap races in the following year. In 2006 he recorded his first major success when he won the Stewards' Cup. He failed to win in 2007 but emerged as a top-class sprinter in the following year when his wins included the Nunthorpe Stakes. He won the Nunthorpe Stakes again in 2009 and added a win in the King George Stakes in 2010. He won the Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes in 2012 before being retired at the end of the year. He came out of retirement in 2013 and raced nineteen times without success before being retired again in 2015.

Borderlescott
SireCompton Place
GrandsireIndian Ridge
DamJeewan
DamsireTouching Wood
SexGelding
Foaled12 April 2002[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederJames Clark
OwnerRobin Bastiman
Border Rail & Plant Ltd
James Edgar
James Edgar & William Donldson
TrainerRobin Bastiman
Record85: 14–20–10
Earnings£798,863
Major wins
Stewards' Cup (2006)
Nunthorpe Stakes (2008, 2009)
Mercury Stakes (2008)
City Walls Stakes (2009)
King George Stakes (2010)
Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes (2012)

Background edit

Borderlescott is a small[2] bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred by James Clark. He was sired by Compton Place, a sprinter who won the July Cup in 1997, before becoming a successful breeding stallion.[3] Compton Place was a representative of the Byerley Turk sire line,[4] unlike more than 95% of modern thoroughbreds, who descend directly from the Darley Arabian.[5] Borderlescott's dam Jeewan, a daughter of the St Leger winner Touching Wood, won one minor race at Catterick Racecourse from seven attempts as a three-year-old in 1988.[6] She was descended from Caerlissa, a broodmare who was the ancestor of other major winners including Flying Water and St Paddy.[7]

As a yearling in October 2003, Borderlescott was consigned to the Doncaster Sales and was bought for 13,000 guineas by Robin Bastiman.[8] Bastiman trained the horse at his stable at Cowthorpe in North Yorkshire.

Racing career edit

2004–2007: early career edit

Borderlescott began his racing career by finishing sixth in a maiden race over five furlongs at York Racecourse on 11 June. After finishing unplaced in a similar event at Carlisle later that month he ran third at Beverley before recording his first success in a nursery (a handicap race for juveniles) at Hamilton Park Racecourse on 31 July.[9]

In his second season Borderlescott raced exclusively in handicaps and made steady improvement in his eight races. He won minor events at Haydock Park in May, Redcar and Ripon Racecourse in August and a more valuable event at York in October. In the last-named race, the Coral Sprint Trophy over six furlongs, he took the lead at half way, went clear of his seventeen rivals approaching the final furlong and held on to win by three quarters of a length from Machinist. The beaten horses included Les Arcs and Continent[10]

Borderlescott began his third season by winning a handicap over six furlongs at York in May and was then sent to Royal Ascot where he finished fourth under a weight of 130 pounds in the Wokingham Stakes. He was then sent to Ireland and moved up in class for the Listed Belgrave Stakes at Fairyhouse where he was beaten a head by the seven-year-old Osterhase. On 5 August the gelding carried a weight of 131 pounds in the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood Racecourse and started at odds of 10/1 in a field of 27 runners. Ridden as in most of his early races by Royston Ffrench he tracked the leaders before taking the lead 150 yards from the finish. In a blanket finish, he prevailed by a neck from Mutamared with five other runners within a length of the winner.[11] In the Ayr Gold Cup in September, Borderlesscott carried top weight of 136 pounds and finished second of the 23 runners behind Fonthill Road, before being sent to France where he finished sixth in the Listed Prix de Bonneval at Chantilly Racecourse. On his final appearance of the year he was stepped up to Group Three level for the first time for the Bentinck Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse on 13 October. He took the lead a furlong out but was caught in the last stride and beaten a short head by the favourite Bygone Days.

As a five-year-old, Borderlesscot failed to win in ten races but showed consistent form in major sprints. After finishing second at Haydock on his debut he was runner-up in the Listed Leisure Stakes at Windsor before being stepped up to Group One level and finishind unplaced in the Golden Jubilee Stakes and the July Cup. When attempting to repeat his 2006 in the Stewards' Cup he was beaten a short head by Zidane, to whom he was conceding eight pounds. Another short head defeat followed in the Beverley Bullet before he finished unplaced in the Ayr Gold Cup. In late autumn he finished fourth in the Bentinck Stakes and then sustained two narrow defeats in Listed races when finishing second in the Wentworth Stakes at Doncaster and the Golden Rose Stakes on the Polytrack surface at Lingfield Park.

2008: six-year-old season edit

On his first appearance of 2008, Borderlescott started 5/4 favourite for a minor event over five furlongs at Musselburgh Racecourse on 2 May. Ridden for the first time by Robert Winston, he took the lead inside the final furlong and won by a length and a half from Desert Lord.[12] He was then stepped up in class for the Temple Stakes at Haydock and finished second, beaten two lengths by the three-year-old filly Fleeting Spirit.

The gelding was dropped back to Listed class for the Cathedral Stakes at Salisbury in June. He started 7/4 favourite but was beaten two lengths by the Richard Hannon, Sr-trained Edge Closer. In the City Walls Stakes at Chester in July he took the lead in the closing stages but was caught in the last stride and beaten a nose by Green Manalishi. On 2 August Borderlescott carried 136 pounds as he ran for the third time in the Stewards' Cup. He was among the leaders from the start and established a clear advantage two furlongs out but was overtaken in the closing stages and finished third behind Conquest and King's Apostle.

Borderlescott was then aimed at the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes at York. The meeting was abandoned owing to the poor condition of the track and the Nunthorpe was rescheduled and run on the July Course at Newmarket on 22 August. Ridden by Pat Cosgrave, he started at odds of 12/1 in a fourteen-runner field. The King's Stand Stakes winner Equiano started favourite ahead of Kingsgate Native, who had won the race as a juvenile in 2007. The other contenders were Sakhee's Secret, Dandy Man (Palace House Stakes), National Colour (a multiple Grade One-winning mare from South Africa), Benbaun (Prix de l'Abbaye), Captain Gerrard (Cornwallis Stakes, Palace House Stakes), Percolator (Prix du Bois), Flashmans Papers (Windsor Castle Stakes), Prime Defender (European Free Handicap, Sandy Lane Stakes), Moorhouse Lad (King George Stakes), Desert Lord and Shryl. Borderlescott tracked the leaders as Captain Gerrard set the pace before National Colour went to the front two furlongs out. The gelding overhauled the South African mare inside the final furlong to win by half a length with Kingsgate Native taking third ahead of Equiano and Benbaun.[13][14]

In October, the gelding was sent to France for the Group One Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse. He finished third behind Marchand d'Or and Moorhouse Lad with Fleeting Spirit, National Colour and Equiano among the unplaced horses. Three weeks later, Borderlescott ended his season in the Listed Mercury Stakes on the Polytrack course at Dundalk. Starting the 4/5 favourite under a weight of 143 pounds, he took the lead a furlong out and won by a neck from the three-year-old filly Invincible Ash.[15] Bastiman commented "He did his job. He's only a little horse to carry 10-3 but he's so tough and genuine. Remember, he had to run twice at Longchamp but he picked up well and was game".[2]

2009: seven-year-old season edit

 
York Racecourse, where Borderlescott won his second Nunthorpe Stakes

Borderlescott began his 2009 campaign on 2 May in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket and finished third behind Amour Propre and Hoh Hoh Hoh. Later that month he started 2/1 favourite for the Temple Stakes, but in a three-way photo-finish he was beaten a neck by Look Busy, with Wid Dud a head away in third. At Royal Ascot in June he started at odds of 10/1 for the King's Stand Stakes and finished fifth of the fifteen runners behind the Australian gelding Scenic Blast. On 11 July Borderlescott was dropped in class for the Listed City Walls Stakes over five furlongs at Chester and started 6/5 favourite. He started well but then lost his position and looked unlikely to obtain a clear run at half way before accelerating in the straight, taking the lead inside the final furlong and winning by a length and a neck from Captain Gerrard and Hoh Hoh Hoh.[16]

At Goodwood, Borderlescott started favourite for the King George Stakes but looked to be outpaced in the closing stages and finished fourth behind Kingsgate Native, Total Gallery and Inxile. It was Cosgrave's last ride on the gelding, with Neil Callan taking over when Borderlescott attempted to repeat his 2008 success in the Nunthorpe Stakes on 21 August. He was the 9/1 fourth choice in the betting behind Kingsgate Native, Radiohead (Norfolk Stakes) and Amour Propre, whilst the other runners included Tax Free (Prix du Gros Chêne, Prix du Petit Couvert), Dandy Man, Ialysos (Coral Charge), Equiano, Art Connoisseur (Golden Jubilee Stakes), Look Busy, Moorhouse Lad, Benbaun, Captain Gerrard and the South African challenger Mythical Flight. The runners split into groups across the wide straight with Borderlescott racing down the centre of the course before switching to the right in last quarter mile. He overtook Benbaun inside the final furlong and won by a neck, with Radiohead taking third ahead of Tax Free and Amour Propre.[17] After the race, Bastiman said "It's brilliant to win on our home ground. We're only eight miles away, so it's just the job. He comes right at this time of year and I keep telling everybody that. He likes that fast pace and got a nice lead today".[18] Callan said "It's a fabulous buzz. He jumped real quick and once I got him out it took about 100 yards, then the turbo kicked in and he went there easy with hands and heels".[19]

In October he was sent to France for another attempt at the Prix de l'Abbaye and finished sixth, two lengths behind the winner Total Gallery. On his final appearance of the season he was sent to contest the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin Racecourse in December. He started an 83/1 outsider and finished unplaced behind the local champion Sacred Kingdom.

2010–2012: later career and first retirement edit

 
Beverley Racecourse, where Borderlescott won his last big race

As an eight-year-old in 2010, Borderlescott finished second to Equiano in the Palace House Stakes and third to Kingsgate Native in the Temple Stakes before finishing third to Equiano and Markab in the King's Stand Stakes. He then started odds on favourite for the City Wall Stakes but finished third, beaten a hort head and a neck by Blue Jack and Captain Dunne. Kieren Fallon took the ride when the gelding started 9/2 favourite for the King George Stakes at Goodwood on 29 July. Captain Dunne, Amour Propre and Moorhouse Lad were in the field as well as the Todd Pletcher-trained American mare Starish Bay, and the improving handicappers Astrophysical Jet and Tropical Treat. After tracking the leaders for most of the way, Borderlescott produced a decisive burst of acceleration to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by half a length and a head from Group Therapy and Astrophysical Jet.[20] In August, the gelding attempted to equal the achievement of Tag End and Sharpo by winning a third consecutive Nunthorpe Stakes. Ridden by Callan, he started at odds of 11/1 and finished sixth of the twelve runners behind Sole Power. In the Haydock Sprint Cup two weeks later he chased the leaders before weakening in the closing stages and finishing eighth behind Markab.

Borderlescott had his least active season in 2011 when he failed to win in three races. He finished fifth in the Palace House Stakes, fourth in the Temple Stakes and ninth in the City Wall Stakes.

In 2012 the ten-year-old finished unplaced on his first two starts before finishing second in minor race at Chester. He then finished fourth in the Temple Stakes, sixth in the Midsummer Stakes at Cork and second in the Summer Cup at Thirsk. In August he made yet another attempt to win the Stewards' Cup and finished ninth behind Hawkeyethenoo under a weight of 135 pounds. On 1 September he was ridden by Frederik Tylicki when he contested the ninth running of the Listed Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes over five furlongs at Beverley Racecourse. Starting at odds of 8/1 he tracked the leaders before taking the lead a furlong out and winning by a length from the favourite Masamah.[21] After the race Bastiman said "It's great to see him back, the ground came right for him. It was a mistake to run him in Ireland because he came back stiff. He wasn't right at Thirsk next time and the ground came up too loose on top for him in the Stewards' Cup, and he's probably not as good over six furlongs anyway."[22] The gelding made no impact in his three subsequent races that year, finishing unplaced in the Ayr Gold Cup, Prix de l'Abbaye and Mercury Stakes.

In November 2012 it was announced that Borderlescott was to be retired from racing. Bastiman said "He's almost 11 now and I was just a little worried with the way he ran last time in Ireland. He wasn't too clever afterwards and his heart was beating ten to the dozen. No matter what he's always run as hard as he can and tried his heart out. He's roughed up and out in the paddock now, happy. He's a very popular horse and he gets plenty of cards from people and things like boxes of polo mints. The crowd at Beverley loved him."[23]

2013–2015: comeback and second retirement edit

Borderlescott's retirement was short-lived, as he returned to the track as an eleven-year-old in 2013. Robin Bastiman explained "He had a long season last year, and I don't think he was quite right in Ireland. But my daughter was messing around with him during the winter and we thought: 'Come on, let's check his heart and see if he's 100 per cent.' They're creatures of habit, they get into a routine. And he's a one-off, this horse. He wants to win. That's what sets him apart from all the others I've had".[24] He failed to win in seven races but produced several good performances in defeat, producing his best effort when taking third place behind Stepper Point in the Beverley Bullet.

On his debut as a twelve-year-old the gelding was sent to Musselburgh for a race named in his honour, the Borderlescott Sprint Trophy. He took the lead inside the final furlong but was caught in the last stride and beaten a short head by the four-year-old Smoothtalkinrascal.[25] He finished unplaced in his next six races (including a final bid for the Stewards' Cup) before ending the year with a second place at Musselburgh in October.

In 2015 Borderlecott was trained by Robin Bastiman's daughter Rebecca. On his first appearance of the year he again finished second in his own race at Musselburgh, beaten one and a quarter lengths by his fellow veteran Tangerine Trees. In May he finished fourth in a handicap at Goodwood and third in a similar event at Nottingham. On his eighty-fifth and final appearance, Borderlescott finished fifth of the six runners in a handicap at Ayr on 20 June. His second retirement was announced on 1 July. Rebecca Bastiman said: "He's been putting so much into his races, he was blowing hard after [his final race]. He's now in a field enjoying himself." Robin Bastiman said: "It's a shame but I'd hate for anything to happen to him. He's trying too hard and it's not fair on him. He's been a fantastic horse and he still goes out with all the other horses. He wasn't bad for 13,000gns as a yearling."[26]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Borderlescott, bay gelding, 2002[1]
Sire
Compton Place (GB)
1994
Indian Ridge (IRE)
1985
Ahonoora Lorenzaccio
Helen Nichols
Hillbrow Swing Easy
Golden City
Nosey (IRE)
1981
Nebbiolo Yellow God
Novara
Little Cynthia Wolver Hollow
Fazilka
Dam
Jeewan (IRE)
1985
Touching Wood (USA)
1979
Roberto Hail To Reason
Bramalea
Mandera Vaguely Noble
Foolish One
Adeebah (USA)
1980
Damascus Sword Dancer
Kerala
Transylvania Bold Ruler
Cascade (Family: 14-c)[7]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Justin O'Hanlon (25 October 2008). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Compton Place – Stud Record". Racing Post.
  4. ^ "Byerley Turk Line". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  5. ^ "95% of thoroughbreds linked to one superstud". New Scientist. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  6. ^ "Jeewan – Record By Race Type". Racing Post.
  7. ^ a b "Pretty Polly – Family 14-c". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  8. ^ . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  9. ^ "Robert Wiseman Dairies Nursery result". Racing Post. 31 July 2004.
  10. ^ "Coral Sprint Trophy result". Racing Post. 8 October 2005.
  11. ^ "Stewards' Cup result". Racing Post. 5 August 2006.
  12. ^ "Pommery Champagne Bar Stakes result". Racing Post. 2 May 2008.
  13. ^ "Nunthorpe Stakes result 2008". Racing Post. 22 August 2008.
  14. ^ Marcus Armytage (26 August 2008). "Pat Cosgrave savouring the taste of success with Borderlescott". The Daily Telegraph.
  15. ^ "Mercury Stakes result". Racing Post. 24 October 2008.
  16. ^ "City Wall Stakes result". Racing Post. 11 July 2009.
  17. ^ "Nunthorpe Stakes result 2009". Racing Post. 21 August 2009.
  18. ^ "Borderlescott retains Nunthorpe". BBC Sport. 21 August 2009.
  19. ^ Greg Wood. "Borderlescott times it right in Nunthorpe to lift Robin Bastiman's pride in all things local". The Guardian.
  20. ^ "King George Stakes result". Racing Post. 29 July 2010.
  21. ^ "Beverley Bullet result". Racing Post. 1 September 2012.
  22. ^ Lewis Porteous (1 September 2012). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  23. ^ Tom Kerr (28 November 2012). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  24. ^ Chris McGrath (9 July 2013). "Borderlescott sets out on Nunthorpe comeback trail". The Independent.
  25. ^ "Borderlescott Sprint Trophy result". Racing Post. 18 April 2014.
  26. ^ David Carr (2 July 2015). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.

borderlescott, foaled, april, 2002, british, thoroughbred, racehorse, specialist, sprinter, noted, consistency, durability, raced, times, different, tracks, twelve, seasons, between, 2004, 2015, fourteen, races, placed, second, third, thirty, occasions, early,. Borderlescott foaled 12 April 2002 is a British Thoroughbred racehorse A specialist sprinter noted for his consistency and durability he raced 85 times on 25 different tracks in twelve seasons between 2004 and 2015 He won fourteen races and was placed second or third on thirty occasions In his early career the gelding showed promising form winning one minor race as a juvenile in 2004 and four handicap races in the following year In 2006 he recorded his first major success when he won the Stewards Cup He failed to win in 2007 but emerged as a top class sprinter in the following year when his wins included the Nunthorpe Stakes He won the Nunthorpe Stakes again in 2009 and added a win in the King George Stakes in 2010 He won the Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes in 2012 before being retired at the end of the year He came out of retirement in 2013 and raced nineteen times without success before being retired again in 2015 BorderlescottSireCompton PlaceGrandsireIndian RidgeDamJeewanDamsireTouching WoodSexGeldingFoaled12 April 2002 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourBayBreederJames ClarkOwnerRobin BastimanBorder Rail amp Plant LtdJames EdgarJames Edgar amp William DonldsonTrainerRobin BastimanRecord85 14 20 10Earnings 798 863Major winsStewards Cup 2006 Nunthorpe Stakes 2008 2009 Mercury Stakes 2008 City Walls Stakes 2009 King George Stakes 2010 Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes 2012 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 2004 2007 early career 2 2 2008 six year old season 2 3 2009 seven year old season 2 4 2010 2012 later career and first retirement 2 5 2013 2015 comeback and second retirement 3 Pedigree 4 ReferencesBackground editBorderlescott is a small 2 bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred by James Clark He was sired by Compton Place a sprinter who won the July Cup in 1997 before becoming a successful breeding stallion 3 Compton Place was a representative of the Byerley Turk sire line 4 unlike more than 95 of modern thoroughbreds who descend directly from the Darley Arabian 5 Borderlescott s dam Jeewan a daughter of the St Leger winner Touching Wood won one minor race at Catterick Racecourse from seven attempts as a three year old in 1988 6 She was descended from Caerlissa a broodmare who was the ancestor of other major winners including Flying Water and St Paddy 7 As a yearling in October 2003 Borderlescott was consigned to the Doncaster Sales and was bought for 13 000 guineas by Robin Bastiman 8 Bastiman trained the horse at his stable at Cowthorpe in North Yorkshire Racing career edit2004 2007 early career edit Borderlescott began his racing career by finishing sixth in a maiden race over five furlongs at York Racecourse on 11 June After finishing unplaced in a similar event at Carlisle later that month he ran third at Beverley before recording his first success in a nursery a handicap race for juveniles at Hamilton Park Racecourse on 31 July 9 In his second season Borderlescott raced exclusively in handicaps and made steady improvement in his eight races He won minor events at Haydock Park in May Redcar and Ripon Racecourse in August and a more valuable event at York in October In the last named race the Coral Sprint Trophy over six furlongs he took the lead at half way went clear of his seventeen rivals approaching the final furlong and held on to win by three quarters of a length from Machinist The beaten horses included Les Arcs and Continent 10 Borderlescott began his third season by winning a handicap over six furlongs at York in May and was then sent to Royal Ascot where he finished fourth under a weight of 130 pounds in the Wokingham Stakes He was then sent to Ireland and moved up in class for the Listed Belgrave Stakes at Fairyhouse where he was beaten a head by the seven year old Osterhase On 5 August the gelding carried a weight of 131 pounds in the Stewards Cup at Goodwood Racecourse and started at odds of 10 1 in a field of 27 runners Ridden as in most of his early races by Royston Ffrench he tracked the leaders before taking the lead 150 yards from the finish In a blanket finish he prevailed by a neck from Mutamared with five other runners within a length of the winner 11 In the Ayr Gold Cup in September Borderlesscott carried top weight of 136 pounds and finished second of the 23 runners behind Fonthill Road before being sent to France where he finished sixth in the Listed Prix de Bonneval at Chantilly Racecourse On his final appearance of the year he was stepped up to Group Three level for the first time for the Bentinck Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse on 13 October He took the lead a furlong out but was caught in the last stride and beaten a short head by the favourite Bygone Days As a five year old Borderlesscot failed to win in ten races but showed consistent form in major sprints After finishing second at Haydock on his debut he was runner up in the Listed Leisure Stakes at Windsor before being stepped up to Group One level and finishind unplaced in the Golden Jubilee Stakes and the July Cup When attempting to repeat his 2006 in the Stewards Cup he was beaten a short head by Zidane to whom he was conceding eight pounds Another short head defeat followed in the Beverley Bullet before he finished unplaced in the Ayr Gold Cup In late autumn he finished fourth in the Bentinck Stakes and then sustained two narrow defeats in Listed races when finishing second in the Wentworth Stakes at Doncaster and the Golden Rose Stakes on the Polytrack surface at Lingfield Park 2008 six year old season edit On his first appearance of 2008 Borderlescott started 5 4 favourite for a minor event over five furlongs at Musselburgh Racecourse on 2 May Ridden for the first time by Robert Winston he took the lead inside the final furlong and won by a length and a half from Desert Lord 12 He was then stepped up in class for the Temple Stakes at Haydock and finished second beaten two lengths by the three year old filly Fleeting Spirit The gelding was dropped back to Listed class for the Cathedral Stakes at Salisbury in June He started 7 4 favourite but was beaten two lengths by the Richard Hannon Sr trained Edge Closer In the City Walls Stakes at Chester in July he took the lead in the closing stages but was caught in the last stride and beaten a nose by Green Manalishi On 2 August Borderlescott carried 136 pounds as he ran for the third time in the Stewards Cup He was among the leaders from the start and established a clear advantage two furlongs out but was overtaken in the closing stages and finished third behind Conquest and King s Apostle Borderlescott was then aimed at the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes at York The meeting was abandoned owing to the poor condition of the track and the Nunthorpe was rescheduled and run on the July Course at Newmarket on 22 August Ridden by Pat Cosgrave he started at odds of 12 1 in a fourteen runner field The King s Stand Stakes winner Equiano started favourite ahead of Kingsgate Native who had won the race as a juvenile in 2007 The other contenders were Sakhee s Secret Dandy Man Palace House Stakes National Colour a multiple Grade One winning mare from South Africa Benbaun Prix de l Abbaye Captain Gerrard Cornwallis Stakes Palace House Stakes Percolator Prix du Bois Flashmans Papers Windsor Castle Stakes Prime Defender European Free Handicap Sandy Lane Stakes Moorhouse Lad King George Stakes Desert Lord and Shryl Borderlescott tracked the leaders as Captain Gerrard set the pace before National Colour went to the front two furlongs out The gelding overhauled the South African mare inside the final furlong to win by half a length with Kingsgate Native taking third ahead of Equiano and Benbaun 13 14 In October the gelding was sent to France for the Group One Prix de l Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse He finished third behind Marchand d Or and Moorhouse Lad with Fleeting Spirit National Colour and Equiano among the unplaced horses Three weeks later Borderlescott ended his season in the Listed Mercury Stakes on the Polytrack course at Dundalk Starting the 4 5 favourite under a weight of 143 pounds he took the lead a furlong out and won by a neck from the three year old filly Invincible Ash 15 Bastiman commented He did his job He s only a little horse to carry 10 3 but he s so tough and genuine Remember he had to run twice at Longchamp but he picked up well and was game 2 2009 seven year old season edit nbsp York Racecourse where Borderlescott won his second Nunthorpe StakesBorderlescott began his 2009 campaign on 2 May in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket and finished third behind Amour Propre and Hoh Hoh Hoh Later that month he started 2 1 favourite for the Temple Stakes but in a three way photo finish he was beaten a neck by Look Busy with Wid Dud a head away in third At Royal Ascot in June he started at odds of 10 1 for the King s Stand Stakes and finished fifth of the fifteen runners behind the Australian gelding Scenic Blast On 11 July Borderlescott was dropped in class for the Listed City Walls Stakes over five furlongs at Chester and started 6 5 favourite He started well but then lost his position and looked unlikely to obtain a clear run at half way before accelerating in the straight taking the lead inside the final furlong and winning by a length and a neck from Captain Gerrard and Hoh Hoh Hoh 16 At Goodwood Borderlescott started favourite for the King George Stakes but looked to be outpaced in the closing stages and finished fourth behind Kingsgate Native Total Gallery and Inxile It was Cosgrave s last ride on the gelding with Neil Callan taking over when Borderlescott attempted to repeat his 2008 success in the Nunthorpe Stakes on 21 August He was the 9 1 fourth choice in the betting behind Kingsgate Native Radiohead Norfolk Stakes and Amour Propre whilst the other runners included Tax Free Prix du Gros Chene Prix du Petit Couvert Dandy Man Ialysos Coral Charge Equiano Art Connoisseur Golden Jubilee Stakes Look Busy Moorhouse Lad Benbaun Captain Gerrard and the South African challenger Mythical Flight The runners split into groups across the wide straight with Borderlescott racing down the centre of the course before switching to the right in last quarter mile He overtook Benbaun inside the final furlong and won by a neck with Radiohead taking third ahead of Tax Free and Amour Propre 17 After the race Bastiman said It s brilliant to win on our home ground We re only eight miles away so it s just the job He comes right at this time of year and I keep telling everybody that He likes that fast pace and got a nice lead today 18 Callan said It s a fabulous buzz He jumped real quick and once I got him out it took about 100 yards then the turbo kicked in and he went there easy with hands and heels 19 In October he was sent to France for another attempt at the Prix de l Abbaye and finished sixth two lengths behind the winner Total Gallery On his final appearance of the season he was sent to contest the Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin Racecourse in December He started an 83 1 outsider and finished unplaced behind the local champion Sacred Kingdom 2010 2012 later career and first retirement edit nbsp Beverley Racecourse where Borderlescott won his last big raceAs an eight year old in 2010 Borderlescott finished second to Equiano in the Palace House Stakes and third to Kingsgate Native in the Temple Stakes before finishing third to Equiano and Markab in the King s Stand Stakes He then started odds on favourite for the City Wall Stakes but finished third beaten a hort head and a neck by Blue Jack and Captain Dunne Kieren Fallon took the ride when the gelding started 9 2 favourite for the King George Stakes at Goodwood on 29 July Captain Dunne Amour Propre and Moorhouse Lad were in the field as well as the Todd Pletcher trained American mare Starish Bay and the improving handicappers Astrophysical Jet and Tropical Treat After tracking the leaders for most of the way Borderlescott produced a decisive burst of acceleration to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by half a length and a head from Group Therapy and Astrophysical Jet 20 In August the gelding attempted to equal the achievement of Tag End and Sharpo by winning a third consecutive Nunthorpe Stakes Ridden by Callan he started at odds of 11 1 and finished sixth of the twelve runners behind Sole Power In the Haydock Sprint Cup two weeks later he chased the leaders before weakening in the closing stages and finishing eighth behind Markab Borderlescott had his least active season in 2011 when he failed to win in three races He finished fifth in the Palace House Stakes fourth in the Temple Stakes and ninth in the City Wall Stakes In 2012 the ten year old finished unplaced on his first two starts before finishing second in minor race at Chester He then finished fourth in the Temple Stakes sixth in the Midsummer Stakes at Cork and second in the Summer Cup at Thirsk In August he made yet another attempt to win the Stewards Cup and finished ninth behind Hawkeyethenoo under a weight of 135 pounds On 1 September he was ridden by Frederik Tylicki when he contested the ninth running of the Listed Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes over five furlongs at Beverley Racecourse Starting at odds of 8 1 he tracked the leaders before taking the lead a furlong out and winning by a length from the favourite Masamah 21 After the race Bastiman said It s great to see him back the ground came right for him It was a mistake to run him in Ireland because he came back stiff He wasn t right at Thirsk next time and the ground came up too loose on top for him in the Stewards Cup and he s probably not as good over six furlongs anyway 22 The gelding made no impact in his three subsequent races that year finishing unplaced in the Ayr Gold Cup Prix de l Abbaye and Mercury Stakes In November 2012 it was announced that Borderlescott was to be retired from racing Bastiman said He s almost 11 now and I was just a little worried with the way he ran last time in Ireland He wasn t too clever afterwards and his heart was beating ten to the dozen No matter what he s always run as hard as he can and tried his heart out He s roughed up and out in the paddock now happy He s a very popular horse and he gets plenty of cards from people and things like boxes of polo mints The crowd at Beverley loved him 23 2013 2015 comeback and second retirement edit Borderlescott s retirement was short lived as he returned to the track as an eleven year old in 2013 Robin Bastiman explained He had a long season last year and I don t think he was quite right in Ireland But my daughter was messing around with him during the winter and we thought Come on let s check his heart and see if he s 100 per cent They re creatures of habit they get into a routine And he s a one off this horse He wants to win That s what sets him apart from all the others I ve had 24 He failed to win in seven races but produced several good performances in defeat producing his best effort when taking third place behind Stepper Point in the Beverley Bullet On his debut as a twelve year old the gelding was sent to Musselburgh for a race named in his honour the Borderlescott Sprint Trophy He took the lead inside the final furlong but was caught in the last stride and beaten a short head by the four year old Smoothtalkinrascal 25 He finished unplaced in his next six races including a final bid for the Stewards Cup before ending the year with a second place at Musselburgh in October In 2015 Borderlecott was trained by Robin Bastiman s daughter Rebecca On his first appearance of the year he again finished second in his own race at Musselburgh beaten one and a quarter lengths by his fellow veteran Tangerine Trees In May he finished fourth in a handicap at Goodwood and third in a similar event at Nottingham On his eighty fifth and final appearance Borderlescott finished fifth of the six runners in a handicap at Ayr on 20 June His second retirement was announced on 1 July Rebecca Bastiman said He s been putting so much into his races he was blowing hard after his final race He s now in a field enjoying himself Robin Bastiman said It s a shame but I d hate for anything to happen to him He s trying too hard and it s not fair on him He s been a fantastic horse and he still goes out with all the other horses He wasn t bad for 13 000gns as a yearling 26 Pedigree editPedigree of Borderlescott bay gelding 2002 1 SireCompton Place GB 1994 Indian Ridge IRE 1985 Ahonoora LorenzaccioHelen NicholsHillbrow Swing EasyGolden CityNosey IRE 1981 Nebbiolo Yellow GodNovaraLittle Cynthia Wolver HollowFazilkaDamJeewan IRE 1985 Touching Wood USA 1979 Roberto Hail To ReasonBramaleaMandera Vaguely NobleFoolish OneAdeebah USA 1980 Damascus Sword DancerKeralaTransylvania Bold RulerCascade Family 14 c 7 References edit a b Borderlescott pedigree Equineline a b Justin O Hanlon 25 October 2008 Battling Borderlescott ends season on a high Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Compton Place Stud Record Racing Post Byerley Turk Line Tbheritage com Retrieved 2011 09 05 95 of thoroughbreds linked to one superstud New Scientist Retrieved 2011 09 05 Jeewan Record By Race Type Racing Post a b Pretty Polly Family 14 c Bloodlines net Retrieved 2012 08 04 Doncaster Sales 2003 Racing Post Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Robert Wiseman Dairies Nursery result Racing Post 31 July 2004 Coral Sprint Trophy result Racing Post 8 October 2005 Stewards Cup result Racing Post 5 August 2006 Pommery Champagne Bar Stakes result Racing Post 2 May 2008 Nunthorpe Stakes result 2008 Racing Post 22 August 2008 Marcus Armytage 26 August 2008 Pat Cosgrave savouring the taste of success with Borderlescott The Daily Telegraph Mercury Stakes result Racing Post 24 October 2008 City Wall Stakes result Racing Post 11 July 2009 Nunthorpe Stakes result 2009 Racing Post 21 August 2009 Borderlescott retains Nunthorpe BBC Sport 21 August 2009 Greg Wood Borderlescott times it right in Nunthorpe to lift Robin Bastiman s pride in all things local The Guardian King George Stakes result Racing Post 29 July 2010 Beverley Bullet result Racing Post 1 September 2012 Lewis Porteous 1 September 2012 Borderlescott bolts to popular Bullet success Racing Post Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Tom Kerr 28 November 2012 Dual Nunthorpe hero Borderlescott retired Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Chris McGrath 9 July 2013 Borderlescott sets out on Nunthorpe comeback trail The Independent Borderlescott Sprint Trophy result Racing Post 18 April 2014 David Carr 2 July 2015 Borderlescott is retired for second time Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Borderlescott amp oldid 1160401482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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