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Devil His Due

Devil His Due (April 18, 1989 – May 22, 2017) was a multimillionaire American Thoroughbred racehorse and successful sire. Bred in Kentucky by Peter E. Blum and raced under the Blue Ribbon Farm banner, he had a record of 41: 11-12-3 with career earnings of $3,920,405.[1] At the time of his retirement, he was fourth on the all-time career earnings list. Devil His Due was best known for his three races in the grade one Pimlico Special (1 win and 2 seconds) and his two wins in the grade one Suburban Handicap.[1] He was registered as a dark bay colt; but was later classified as a "true black."

Devil His Due
SireDevil's Bag
GrandsireHalo
DamPlenty O'Toole
DamsireRaise a Cup
SexStallion
FoaledApril 18, 1989
DiedMay 22, 2017(2017-05-22) (aged 28)
CountryUnited States
ColourBlack
BreederPeter E. Blum
OwnerBlue Ribbon Farm
TrainerH. Allen Jerkens
Record41: 11-12-3
EarningsUS$3,920,405
Major wins
Pimlico Special Handicap(1993)
Wood Memorial Stakes (1992)
Gotham Stakes (1992)
Gulfstream Park Handicap (1993)
Suburban Handicap (1993 & 1994)
Excelsior Handicap (1993)
Brooklyn Handicap (1994)
Broward Handicap (1994)

Three-year-old season edit

Devil His Due was a late-developing colt and did not race as a two-year-old. As a three-year-old, he started in 15 races. His marquee wins both came at Aqueduct Racetrack when he won both of New York's top Triple Crown prep races. Devil His Due won the $500,000 Grade I Wood Memorial Stakes at nine furlongs on the dirt. Prior to the Wood win, he finished in a dead heat with Lure in the $250,000 Grade II Gotham Stakes.

He also finished eleventh in the Kentucky Derby way behind winner Lil E. Tee. Later that summer, he placed third in the Grade II Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga Race Course as a prep race for the $1,000,000 Grade I Travers Stakes. In that race, Devil His Due ran second to Thunder Rumble. He finished the year with a record of (15): 4-2-1 and earnings of $688,365.

Four-year-old season edit

At age four, Devil His Due posted perhaps the best year of his career when he raced eleven times and won three Grade I and one Grade II stake races. His record was four wins, two seconds, and two thirds in eleven races for earnings of $1,939,120.[2]

In the Pimlico Special, he was a slight favorite at 1.3 to 1 over the prior year's Derby winner, Strike the Gold, at 1.7 to 1. That year, the country's top racetracks, owners, and breeders established a series of seven handicap races for older horses to showcase the industry's top division and called it the American Championship Racing Series or A.C.R.S. The Pimlico Special was the capstone of that series. As they broke from the gate and passed the stands for the first time, Ibex took the lead by a length over Pistols and Roses while Devil His Due trailed two lengths behind him. Jockey Herb McCauley kept Devil His Due in a stalking position of third throughout the first mile. On the far turn, Valley Crossings passed everyone to lead. Devil His Due and Pistols and Roses made a charge at the leader, but only the former got by. Devil His Due finished the race in 1:55.2 on a track listed as fast. Valley Crossing finished second, and Pistols and Roses finished third. Derby winner Strike the Gold was never a factor and finished sixth. That win in the Grade I $600,000 Special was the largest of Devil His Due's career. He received a $150,000 bonus for winning the ACRS series (after four races).

Devil His Due also won the $400,000 Grade I Gulfstream Park Handicap at ten furlongs at Gulfstream Park and the $300,000 Grade I Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park that year. In other races at age four, he won the Grade II Excelsior Handicap, was second in the Grade I Woodward Stakes, finished second in the Grade I Philip H. Iselin Handicap, and ran third in the Grade I Whitney Handicap.

Five-year-old season edit

Devil His Due won three graded stakes races, placed in six more, and showed in another in twelve races for annual earnings of $1,142,000. At age five, he repeated his win in the prestigious grade one Suburban Handicap and won the grade two Brooklyn Handicap, both at Belmont Park. He also won the grade three Broward Handicap at Gulfstream Park in 1994. His runner-up placings were seconds in the grade one Jockey Club Gold Cup, the grade one Oaklawn Handicap, the grade one Pimlico Special, the grade one Woodward Stakes, the grade one Whitney Handicap, and the grade one NYRA Mile Handicap. In addition, he was third in the grade one Metropolitan Handicap.

Six-year-old season edit

As a six-year-old, Devil His Due was in the twilight of his career and raced only three times between February and May 1995. In his last year of racing, he placed second in the $110,000 Grade III Westchester Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack. In his next start, he finished off the board. His trainer and owner then ran him against that decade's super horse, Cigar, in the Pimlico Special. Cigar won by two and 1/4 lengths. Devil His Due earned $120,000 for his second-place performance. In the process, he set a career earnings record that still stands for "Special" runners at $900,000. One of Devil His Due's claims to fame is that in an era of vast Lasix use, he ran Lasix-free in 41 starts for a total of over 44 miles of racing.[2]

Retirement edit

Devil His Due stood at Margaux Farm, LLC in Midway, Kentucky. As a sire, he was considered a success, as his progeny earned over $35 million. Some of his prominent offspring included: grade one winner Roses in May who earned $5,480,187; graded stakes winner Spite The Devil with earnings of $849,512; grade two-winning filly She's a Devil Due with earnings of $533,820; Devil Time with earnings of $490,351; Hostility with earnings of $401,829; and in 2008, multiple stakes winner Stop a Train with earnings of $482,084.[3] He was pensioned following the 2013 season.

Death edit

Devil His Due was euthanized on May 22, 2017, due to the infirmities of old age, at the age of 28.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pedigree Online Thoroughbred Database;
  2. ^ a b Directory of Thoroughbred Race Horses;
  3. ^ Thoroughbred Times, Stallion Register Online;
  4. ^ "Grade 1 Winner, Sire Devil His Due Dies at 28". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 2017-05-22.

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Devil His Due April 18 1989 May 22 2017 was a multimillionaire American Thoroughbred racehorse and successful sire Bred in Kentucky by Peter E Blum and raced under the Blue Ribbon Farm banner he had a record of 41 11 12 3 with career earnings of 3 920 405 1 At the time of his retirement he was fourth on the all time career earnings list Devil His Due was best known for his three races in the grade one Pimlico Special 1 win and 2 seconds and his two wins in the grade one Suburban Handicap 1 He was registered as a dark bay colt but was later classified as a true black Devil His DueSireDevil s BagGrandsireHaloDamPlenty O TooleDamsireRaise a CupSexStallionFoaledApril 18 1989DiedMay 22 2017 2017 05 22 aged 28 CountryUnited StatesColourBlackBreederPeter E BlumOwnerBlue Ribbon FarmTrainerH Allen JerkensRecord41 11 12 3EarningsUS 3 920 405Major winsPimlico Special Handicap 1993 Wood Memorial Stakes 1992 Gotham Stakes 1992 Gulfstream Park Handicap 1993 Suburban Handicap 1993 amp 1994 Excelsior Handicap 1993 Brooklyn Handicap 1994 Broward Handicap 1994 Contents 1 Three year old season 2 Four year old season 3 Five year old season 4 Six year old season 5 Retirement 6 Death 7 ReferencesThree year old season editDevil His Due was a late developing colt and did not race as a two year old As a three year old he started in 15 races His marquee wins both came at Aqueduct Racetrack when he won both of New York s top Triple Crown prep races Devil His Due won the 500 000 Grade I Wood Memorial Stakes at nine furlongs on the dirt Prior to the Wood win he finished in a dead heat with Lure in the 250 000 Grade II Gotham Stakes He also finished eleventh in the Kentucky Derby way behind winner Lil E Tee Later that summer he placed third in the Grade II Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga Race Course as a prep race for the 1 000 000 Grade I Travers Stakes In that race Devil His Due ran second to Thunder Rumble He finished the year with a record of 15 4 2 1 and earnings of 688 365 Four year old season editAt age four Devil His Due posted perhaps the best year of his career when he raced eleven times and won three Grade I and one Grade II stake races His record was four wins two seconds and two thirds in eleven races for earnings of 1 939 120 2 In the Pimlico Special he was a slight favorite at 1 3 to 1 over the prior year s Derby winner Strike the Gold at 1 7 to 1 That year the country s top racetracks owners and breeders established a series of seven handicap races for older horses to showcase the industry s top division and called it the American Championship Racing Series or A C R S The Pimlico Special was the capstone of that series As they broke from the gate and passed the stands for the first time Ibex took the lead by a length over Pistols and Roses while Devil His Due trailed two lengths behind him Jockey Herb McCauley kept Devil His Due in a stalking position of third throughout the first mile On the far turn Valley Crossings passed everyone to lead Devil His Due and Pistols and Roses made a charge at the leader but only the former got by Devil His Due finished the race in 1 55 2 on a track listed as fast Valley Crossing finished second and Pistols and Roses finished third Derby winner Strike the Gold was never a factor and finished sixth That win in the Grade I 600 000 Special was the largest of Devil His Due s career He received a 150 000 bonus for winning the ACRS series after four races Devil His Due also won the 400 000 Grade I Gulfstream Park Handicap at ten furlongs at Gulfstream Park and the 300 000 Grade I Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park that year In other races at age four he won the Grade II Excelsior Handicap was second in the Grade I Woodward Stakes finished second in the Grade I Philip H Iselin Handicap and ran third in the Grade I Whitney Handicap Five year old season editDevil His Due won three graded stakes races placed in six more and showed in another in twelve races for annual earnings of 1 142 000 At age five he repeated his win in the prestigious grade one Suburban Handicap and won the grade two Brooklyn Handicap both at Belmont Park He also won the grade three Broward Handicap at Gulfstream Park in 1994 His runner up placings were seconds in the grade one Jockey Club Gold Cup the grade one Oaklawn Handicap the grade one Pimlico Special the grade one Woodward Stakes the grade one Whitney Handicap and the grade one NYRA Mile Handicap In addition he was third in the grade one Metropolitan Handicap Six year old season editAs a six year old Devil His Due was in the twilight of his career and raced only three times between February and May 1995 In his last year of racing he placed second in the 110 000 Grade III Westchester Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack In his next start he finished off the board His trainer and owner then ran him against that decade s super horse Cigar in the Pimlico Special Cigar won by two and 1 4 lengths Devil His Due earned 120 000 for his second place performance In the process he set a career earnings record that still stands for Special runners at 900 000 One of Devil His Due s claims to fame is that in an era of vast Lasix use he ran Lasix free in 41 starts for a total of over 44 miles of racing 2 Retirement editDevil His Due stood at Margaux Farm LLC in Midway Kentucky As a sire he was considered a success as his progeny earned over 35 million Some of his prominent offspring included grade one winner Roses in May who earned 5 480 187 graded stakes winner Spite The Devil with earnings of 849 512 grade two winning filly She s a Devil Due with earnings of 533 820 Devil Time with earnings of 490 351 Hostility with earnings of 401 829 and in 2008 multiple stakes winner Stop a Train with earnings of 482 084 3 He was pensioned following the 2013 season Death editDevil His Due was euthanized on May 22 2017 due to the infirmities of old age at the age of 28 4 References edit a b Pedigree Online Thoroughbred Database a b Directory of Thoroughbred Race Horses Thoroughbred Times Stallion Register Online Grade 1 Winner Sire Devil His Due Dies at 28 BloodHorse com Retrieved 2017 05 22 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Devil His Due amp oldid 1156788972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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