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Dream Alliance

Dream Alliance (23 March 2001 – 21 April 2023) was a British thoroughbred racehorse, owned by the Alliance Partnership and trained by Philip Hobbs.[1]

Dream Alliance
SireBien Bien[1]
GrandsireManila
DamRewbell[1]
DamsireAndy Rew
SexGelding
Foaled23 March 2001
Died21 April 2023 (aged 22)
CountryWales
ColourChestnut
BreederRewbell Syndicate[1]
OwnerAlliance Partnership
TrainerPhilip Hobbs
Record30: 5–4–2
Earnings£138,646
Major wins
Welsh National (2009)

Background edit

Dream Alliance was bred by Janet Vokes, whose main experience until then had been with breeding whippets and racing pigeons.[2] While working as a barmaid at a local pub,[3] she overheard Howard Davies, a local tax adviser, discussing a racehorse he had once owned. She was inspired by the idea, and soon after she and her husband, Brian, found a mare named Rewbell who was available for £1000, due in part to a barbed wire injury[3] and a very bad temperament.[4] They ultimately bought her for £350 and named Davies as the "racing manager" of the group.[2]

They bred Rewbell to Bien Bien, a stallion in his first year at stud in the UK, and the ensuing foal was born in 2001.[3] The horse was reared on an allotment in Cefn Fforest near the town of Blackwood in south Wales, and ultimately 23 different people joined the ownership syndicate. Each member originally contributed £10 per week to help develop the young horse and keep him in race training.[2] The syndicate was organized by Davies, who estimated that it would cost £15,000 a year to keep the horse in training and determined that 30 people, each contributing £10 a week, could work.[4]

Racing career edit

Dream Alliance moved from the Vokes' allotment to a stable when he was a yearling. At age three, he came to Philip Hobbs for training, after the syndicate had raised enough money to pay the training costs. On November 10, 2004, he came in fourth in his first race, third the next time, then second and finally in January 2006, won in his fourth race, hurdles at Chepstow. He then entered a slump, but began winning again in April 2007 at the Perth Gold Cup. In a 2008 preparatory race for the Grand National at the Aintree Festival, he sliced a tendon on the course, and only the quick thinking of his jockey and the urging of Davies saved him from being euthanized.[4] Treatment required a very new stem cell treatment, but ultimately he healed and was able to race again.[3] His winnings were adequate to cover the costs of his surgery and 15 months of rehabilitation. He re-entered race training in July 2009.[4]

The horse won the 2009 Welsh National by three-quarters of a length, ridden by Tom O'Brien.[5] As a result of his humble background and the successful treatment, the horse received significant media coverage in the run-up to the 2010 Grand National.[6] He failed to complete that race,[1] being pulled up after the seventh fence. After the Grand National, he was found to have a lung condition.[4] Though he ran in seven more races, he did not place again.[1] He was retired in 2012.[4]

Altogether, he ran 30 races and won £138,646 in prize money.[1] After all training and veterinary expenses were paid, including his surgery costs, the 23 syndicate members each obtained a profit of £1430.[4]

As of 2012, Dream Alliance was stabled in Somerset under the care of the horse groom who worked for Hobbs and took care of him during his career.[4]

Post-racing edit

In 2015, a documentary about the horse and the people around him, titled Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the World Cinema audience award.[7]

Dream Horse, a fictionalized account of the Alliance Partnership and Dream Alliance starring Toni Collette and Damian Lewis, played the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and went into general release in 2021.

Dream Alliance died on 21 April 2023, at the age of 22.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Dream Alliance: Race record". Racing Post. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Marcus Armytage (4 April 2010). "Dream Alliance: from slag heap allotment to Grand National hopeful". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Helen Turner (10 April 2010). "Dream comes true for Alliance as stallion bids for the National". Wales News. Wales Online. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Carpenter, Louise (4 April 2015). "Dream Alliance: how a horse born on a slag heap went on to win the Welsh Grand National". The Telegraph. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  5. ^ "DREAM ALLIANCE NATIONAL TREASURE". Racing News. Sportinglife.com. Retrieved 12 December 2010.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Peter Shuttleworth (8 April 2010). "Dream Alliance set for Grand National spotlight". BBC. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  7. ^ Holt, Sarah (April 10, 2015). "Love story between horse and villagers hits the big screen". CNN. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  8. ^ "Dream Alliance: Against-the-odds Welsh National winner dies". BBC Sport. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 29 April 2023.

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Dream Alliance 23 March 2001 21 April 2023 was a British thoroughbred racehorse owned by the Alliance Partnership and trained by Philip Hobbs 1 Dream AllianceSireBien Bien 1 GrandsireManilaDamRewbell 1 DamsireAndy RewSexGeldingFoaled23 March 2001Died21 April 2023 aged 22 CountryWalesColourChestnutBreederRewbell Syndicate 1 OwnerAlliance PartnershipTrainerPhilip HobbsRecord30 5 4 2Earnings 138 646Major winsWelsh National 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Post racing 4 ReferencesBackground editDream Alliance was bred by Janet Vokes whose main experience until then had been with breeding whippets and racing pigeons 2 While working as a barmaid at a local pub 3 she overheard Howard Davies a local tax adviser discussing a racehorse he had once owned She was inspired by the idea and soon after she and her husband Brian found a mare named Rewbell who was available for 1000 due in part to a barbed wire injury 3 and a very bad temperament 4 They ultimately bought her for 350 and named Davies as the racing manager of the group 2 They bred Rewbell to Bien Bien a stallion in his first year at stud in the UK and the ensuing foal was born in 2001 3 The horse was reared on an allotment in Cefn Fforest near the town of Blackwood in south Wales and ultimately 23 different people joined the ownership syndicate Each member originally contributed 10 per week to help develop the young horse and keep him in race training 2 The syndicate was organized by Davies who estimated that it would cost 15 000 a year to keep the horse in training and determined that 30 people each contributing 10 a week could work 4 Racing career editDream Alliance moved from the Vokes allotment to a stable when he was a yearling At age three he came to Philip Hobbs for training after the syndicate had raised enough money to pay the training costs On November 10 2004 he came in fourth in his first race third the next time then second and finally in January 2006 won in his fourth race hurdles at Chepstow He then entered a slump but began winning again in April 2007 at the Perth Gold Cup In a 2008 preparatory race for the Grand National at the Aintree Festival he sliced a tendon on the course and only the quick thinking of his jockey and the urging of Davies saved him from being euthanized 4 Treatment required a very new stem cell treatment but ultimately he healed and was able to race again 3 His winnings were adequate to cover the costs of his surgery and 15 months of rehabilitation He re entered race training in July 2009 4 The horse won the 2009 Welsh National by three quarters of a length ridden by Tom O Brien 5 As a result of his humble background and the successful treatment the horse received significant media coverage in the run up to the 2010 Grand National 6 He failed to complete that race 1 being pulled up after the seventh fence After the Grand National he was found to have a lung condition 4 Though he ran in seven more races he did not place again 1 He was retired in 2012 4 Altogether he ran 30 races and won 138 646 in prize money 1 After all training and veterinary expenses were paid including his surgery costs the 23 syndicate members each obtained a profit of 1430 4 As of 2012 update Dream Alliance was stabled in Somerset under the care of the horse groom who worked for Hobbs and took care of him during his career 4 Post racing editIn 2015 a documentary about the horse and the people around him titled Dark Horse The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the World Cinema audience award 7 Dream Horse a fictionalized account of the Alliance Partnership and Dream Alliance starring Toni Collette and Damian Lewis played the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and went into general release in 2021 Dream Alliance died on 21 April 2023 at the age of 22 8 References edit a b c d e f g Dream Alliance Race record Racing Post Retrieved 8 April 2016 a b c Marcus Armytage 4 April 2010 Dream Alliance from slag heap allotment to Grand National hopeful Daily Telegraph Retrieved 12 December 2010 a b c d Helen Turner 10 April 2010 Dream comes true for Alliance as stallion bids for the National Wales News Wales Online Retrieved 12 December 2010 a b c d e f g h Carpenter Louise 4 April 2015 Dream Alliance how a horse born on a slag heap went on to win the Welsh Grand National The Telegraph Retrieved 9 March 2016 DREAM ALLIANCE NATIONAL TREASURE Racing News Sportinglife com Retrieved 12 December 2010 permanent dead link Peter Shuttleworth 8 April 2010 Dream Alliance set for Grand National spotlight BBC Retrieved 12 December 2010 Holt Sarah April 10 2015 Love story between horse and villagers hits the big screen CNN Retrieved 9 March 2016 Dream Alliance Against the odds Welsh National winner dies BBC Sport 29 April 2023 Retrieved 29 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dream Alliance amp oldid 1191795386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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