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Golden Fleece (horse)

Golden Fleece (1 April 1979– 18 March 1984) was an American-bred, Irish-trained champion Thoroughbred race horse. In a career which consisted of only four races, he was undefeated, with his most notable success coming on his final racecourse appearance in the 1982 Epsom Derby. In that race he recorded the fastest winning time since before WWII. Sent to stud, the horse contracted stomach cancer and died in March 1984 after only one year's stud duty.

Golden Fleece
Golden Fleece and Pat Eddery at Leopardstown, May 1982
SireNijinsky
GrandsireNorthern Dancer
DamExotic Treat
DamsireVaguely Noble
SexStallion
Foaled1 April 1979
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederMr & Mrs Paul Hexter
OwnerRobert Sangster
TrainerVincent O'Brien
Record4: 4-0-0
Earnings$283,967
Major wins
Nijinsky Stakes (1982)
Ballymoss Stakes (1982)
Epsom Derby (1982)
Awards
Top-rated European racehorse (1982)
Timeform rating: 133
Last updated on 16 November 2022

Background edit

Golden Fleece was a big, heavily built bay horse bred in the United States by Mr and Mrs Paul Hexter. He was foaled and raised at Hilary J. Boone's Wimbledon Farm in Fayette County, Kentucky.[1] As a yearling, the horse was bought for $775,000 by Robert Sangster. He was sent to Ireland to be trained by Vincent O'Brien[2] at Ballydoyle.

Golden Fleece was sired by Nijinsky, the Canadian-bred winner of the English Triple Crown in 1970 who went on to become a very important stallion. Golden Fleece's dam, Exotic Treat, was a half-sister to What A Treat, the dam of leading miler and champion sire, Be My Guest.[3][4]

Racing career edit

Golden Fleece"s first race was in September 1981 when he contested a one-mile maiden race at Leopardstown. Ridden by Pat Eddery, he took the lead in the straight and won decisively from Assert. Golden Fleece did not race again in 1981, but his form was boosted when Assert won the Beresford Stakes by four lengths.[5]

In the spring of 1982, Golden Fleece established himself as a leading contender for the Derby by winning the Ballymoss Stakes, beating older horses including the future Royal Ascot Prince of Wales's Stakes and Japan Cup winner Stanerra, at the Curragh. In the Nijinsky Stakes at Leopardstown, he again beat Assert. This form proved very strong when Assert subsequently won the French Derby, Irish Derby and the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup. Golden Fleece's participation in the Derby was briefly put in doubt by a minor training injury, but he made a quick recovery.[6]

In the Derby, Golden Fleece started 3/1 favourite in a field of eighteen runners. His task was made slightly easier by the late withdrawal of his main rival in the betting, the Henry Cecil-trained Simply Great.[7] Ridden by Eddery, Golden Fleece was held towards the back of the field on the turn into the straight. He was then switched to the outside, made rapid progress, took the lead a furlong out and won by three lengths. Again, the form would be franked, as the runner-up Touching Wood won the St Leger and Irish St. Leger. The Derby third, Silver Hawk, also produced good form.[8]

Golden Fleece's winning time of 2:34.27[9] was the fastest for almost fifty years. After the race, Eddery called the winner "the best horse I have ever sat on".[10][11]

Golden Fleece had training problems after his win at Epsom[12] and was retired to stud without racing again.

Assessment edit

In 1981, Golden Fleece was given a rating of 99 by the independent Timeform organisation.[5] In the following year, Golden Fleece was given a rating of 133 by Timeform, placing him fourth behind Ardross, Assert and Green Forest.[13] The official International Classification, however, rated him the best European racehorse of the year, a pound ahead of Assert and Kalaglow.[14] Pat Eddery, who later rode such champions as Dancing Brave, El Gran Senor and Pebbles, maintained that Golden Fleece was the best horse he had ever ridden.[15][16]

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Golden Fleece as an "average" Derby winner and the seventeenth best Irish racehorse of the 20th century.[17]

Stud record edit

Golden Fleece stood at the Coolmore Stud, Ireland for just one season. He died from complications after intestinal cancer surgery in March 1984.[18]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Golden Fleece (USA), bay stallion, 1979[4]
Sire
Nijinsky (CAN)
1967
Northern Dancer
1961
Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Flaming Page
1959
Bull Page Bull Lea
Our Page
Flaring Top Menow
Flaming Top
Dam
Exotic Treat (USA)
1971
Vaguely Noble
1965
Vienna Aureole
Turkish Blood
Noble Lassie Nearco
Belle Sauvage
Rare Treat
1952
Stymie Equestrian
Stop Watch
Rare Perfume Eight Thirty
Fragrance

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wimbledon Farm 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 23 August 2009
  2. ^ McKenna, P. G. (January 2015). "Vincent O'Brien Biography" – via ResearchGate.
  3. ^ "Exotic Treat Offspring". Pedigree query. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  4. ^ a b "English Derby Winner: Golden Fleece". Chef-de-race. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  5. ^ a b Timeform staff (1982). Racehorses of 1981. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-33-2.
  6. ^ "Golden Fleece is lame". Glasgow Herald. 15 May 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Fleece becomes Epsom favourite". St. Petersburg Times. 2 June 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Golden Fleece moves like a bullet". Calgary Herald. 3 June 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Derby win adds gold to trainers fleece". Sydney Morning Herald. 4 June 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  10. ^ "Golden Fleece by 3 lengths". New Straits Times. 3 June 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  11. ^ "Eddery in the finishing straight". TheGuardian.com. 24 June 2003.
  12. ^ "Golden Fleece is out". New Straits Times. 22 June 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  13. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1990). Horse Racing: Records, Facts, Champions (Third ed.). Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-902-1.
  14. ^ Timeform staff (1983). Racehorses of 1982. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-35-9.
  15. ^ "Willie Carson and John Dunlop leads tributes to Pat Eddery". 10 November 2015.
  16. ^ "Eddery, Patrick (Pat) James John | Dictionary of Irish Biography".
  17. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  18. ^ "Golden Fleece dies". Eugene Register-Guard. 20 March 1984. Retrieved 31 December 2011.

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Golden Fleece 1 April 1979 18 March 1984 was an American bred Irish trained champion Thoroughbred race horse In a career which consisted of only four races he was undefeated with his most notable success coming on his final racecourse appearance in the 1982 Epsom Derby In that race he recorded the fastest winning time since before WWII Sent to stud the horse contracted stomach cancer and died in March 1984 after only one year s stud duty Golden FleeceGolden Fleece and Pat Eddery at Leopardstown May 1982SireNijinskyGrandsireNorthern DancerDamExotic TreatDamsireVaguely NobleSexStallionFoaled1 April 1979CountryUnited StatesColourBayBreederMr amp Mrs Paul HexterOwnerRobert SangsterTrainerVincent O BrienRecord4 4 0 0Earnings 283 967Major winsNijinsky Stakes 1982 Ballymoss Stakes 1982 Epsom Derby 1982 AwardsTop rated European racehorse 1982 Timeform rating 133Last updated on 16 November 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Assessment 4 Stud record 5 Pedigree 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground editGolden Fleece was a big heavily built bay horse bred in the United States by Mr and Mrs Paul Hexter He was foaled and raised at Hilary J Boone s Wimbledon Farm in Fayette County Kentucky 1 As a yearling the horse was bought for 775 000 by Robert Sangster He was sent to Ireland to be trained by Vincent O Brien 2 at Ballydoyle Golden Fleece was sired by Nijinsky the Canadian bred winner of the English Triple Crown in 1970 who went on to become a very important stallion Golden Fleece s dam Exotic Treat was a half sister to What A Treat the dam of leading miler and champion sire Be My Guest 3 4 Racing career editGolden Fleece s first race was in September 1981 when he contested a one mile maiden race at Leopardstown Ridden by Pat Eddery he took the lead in the straight and won decisively from Assert Golden Fleece did not race again in 1981 but his form was boosted when Assert won the Beresford Stakes by four lengths 5 In the spring of 1982 Golden Fleece established himself as a leading contender for the Derby by winning the Ballymoss Stakes beating older horses including the future Royal Ascot Prince of Wales s Stakes and Japan Cup winner Stanerra at the Curragh In the Nijinsky Stakes at Leopardstown he again beat Assert This form proved very strong when Assert subsequently won the French Derby Irish Derby and the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup Golden Fleece s participation in the Derby was briefly put in doubt by a minor training injury but he made a quick recovery 6 In the Derby Golden Fleece started 3 1 favourite in a field of eighteen runners His task was made slightly easier by the late withdrawal of his main rival in the betting the Henry Cecil trained Simply Great 7 Ridden by Eddery Golden Fleece was held towards the back of the field on the turn into the straight He was then switched to the outside made rapid progress took the lead a furlong out and won by three lengths Again the form would be franked as the runner up Touching Wood won the St Leger and Irish St Leger The Derby third Silver Hawk also produced good form 8 Golden Fleece s winning time of 2 34 27 9 was the fastest for almost fifty years After the race Eddery called the winner the best horse I have ever sat on 10 11 Golden Fleece had training problems after his win at Epsom 12 and was retired to stud without racing again Assessment editIn 1981 Golden Fleece was given a rating of 99 by the independent Timeform organisation 5 In the following year Golden Fleece was given a rating of 133 by Timeform placing him fourth behind Ardross Assert and Green Forest 13 The official International Classification however rated him the best European racehorse of the year a pound ahead of Assert and Kalaglow 14 Pat Eddery who later rode such champions as Dancing Brave El Gran Senor and Pebbles maintained that Golden Fleece was the best horse he had ever ridden 15 16 In their book A Century of Champions John Randall and Tony Morris rated Golden Fleece as an average Derby winner and the seventeenth best Irish racehorse of the 20th century 17 Stud record editGolden Fleece stood at the Coolmore Stud Ireland for just one season He died from complications after intestinal cancer surgery in March 1984 18 Pedigree editPedigree of Golden Fleece USA bay stallion 1979 4 SireNijinsky CAN 1967 Northern Dancer1961 Nearctic Nearco Lady Angela Natalma Native Dancer Almahmoud Flaming Page1959 Bull Page Bull Lea Our Page Flaring Top Menow Flaming Top DamExotic Treat USA 1971 Vaguely Noble1965 Vienna Aureole Turkish Blood Noble Lassie Nearco Belle Sauvage Rare Treat1952 Stymie Equestrian Stop Watch Rare Perfume Eight Thirty FragranceSee also editList of Undefeated horses 1982 Epsom Derby Golden Fleece Champion Racehorse 1982References edit Wimbledon Farm Archived 2008 07 04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 23 August 2009 McKenna P G January 2015 Vincent O Brien Biography via ResearchGate Exotic Treat Offspring Pedigree query Retrieved 31 December 2011 a b English Derby Winner Golden Fleece Chef de race Retrieved 31 December 2011 a b Timeform staff 1982 Racehorses of 1981 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 33 2 Golden Fleece is lame Glasgow Herald 15 May 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Fleece becomes Epsom favourite St Petersburg Times 2 June 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Golden Fleece moves like a bullet Calgary Herald 3 June 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Derby win adds gold to trainers fleece Sydney Morning Herald 4 June 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Golden Fleece by 3 lengths New Straits Times 3 June 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Eddery in the finishing straight TheGuardian com 24 June 2003 Golden Fleece is out New Straits Times 22 June 1982 Retrieved 31 December 2011 Morris Tony Randall John 1990 Horse Racing Records Facts Champions Third ed Guinness Publishing ISBN 0 85112 902 1 Timeform staff 1983 Racehorses of 1982 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 35 9 Willie Carson and John Dunlop leads tributes to Pat Eddery 10 November 2015 Eddery Patrick Pat James John Dictionary of Irish Biography Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 Golden Fleece dies Eugene Register Guard 20 March 1984 Retrieved 31 December 2011 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Golden Fleece horse amp oldid 1211541480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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