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Grandera

Grandera (foaled 21 April 1998) is a retired Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire who was bred in Ireland and trained in the United Kingdom and Dubai during a racing career which lasted from 2000 to 2003. He is best known for his 2002 campaign, in which he won the World Series Racing Championship [1] and the Cartier Racing Award for European Champion Older Horse.

Grandera
Racing colours of Godolphin
SireGrand Lodge
GrandsireChief's Crown
DamBordighera
DamsireAlysheba
SexStallion
Foaled1998
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederJ Stan Cosgrove
OwnerMrs V Shelton
Godolphin
TrainerJames Fanshawe
Saeed bin Suroor
Record20: 5-5-2
Earnings£1,888,833
Major wins
Arc Trial (2001)
Singapore Airlines International Cup (2002)
Prince of Wales's Stakes (2002)
Irish Champion Stakes (2002)
Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 3 (2003)
Awards
European Champion Older Horse 2002
Last updated on June 22, 2007

Background edit

Grandera, described by the New Zealand Herald as "a stunning individual",[2] is a bright chestnut horse with a white blaze and white socks on his three of his feet.

He was bred in County Kildare, Ireland by Stan Cosgrove, the manager of the Moyglare Stud.[3] Grandera was sired by Grand Lodge and was the second foal of the Alysheba mare Bordighera making him a half-brother to George Washington.[4] Grand Lodge, a winner of the Dewhurst Stakes and St James's Palace Stakes, sired the winners of almost seven hundred races before his death in 2003, including the Derby and Arc winner Sinndar.[5]

Sold as a yearling to Roger Shelton for Ir£30,000,[3] he was sent into training with James Fanshawe, but transferred to Saeed bin Suroor at the end of his three-year-old season, having been purchased by Godolphin.

Apart from his racing ability, Grandera was known for his difficult temperament, being described by Godolphin's racing manager Simon Crisford as "a thoroughly unpleasant beast" and "a bit nasty",[6] whilst Frankie Dettori is reported to have referred to him as "a lunatic".[7] and "a nightmare".[1]

Racing career edit

2000: two-year-old season edit

Grandera began his career with a fifth place in a maiden race at Doncaster in July 2000, before claiming his first win in a similar event at Warwick. He was then moved up to Group company, finishing second in the Somerville Tattersall Stakes, with future Group One winners Imperial Dancer and Storming Home amongst the beaten horses.[8] On his final start of the year he finished seventh behind Dilshaan in the Group One Racing Post Trophy.[9]

Commenting on the colt's first season, James Fanshawe later said, "He was rather weak as a two-year-old and anything he did then... was going to be a bonus".[10]

2001: three-year-old season edit

Grandera proved himself to be a colt of the highest class in 2001 with a series of placed efforts. He began with a second place in the Dee Stakes at Chester, before running third, beaten less than a length, in the Prix du Jockey-Club. In the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown he took the lead in the closing stages but was caught four strides from the line and beaten half a length by Medicean.[11] Grandera reversed the form with Medicean in the International Stakes but had no chance against the seven length winner Sakhee.[12]

He recorded his first win in over a year in September, beating Mubtaker in the Arc Trial, despite failing to run straight in the closing stages and carrying his head awkwardly. After the race Fanshawe announced that the Grandera would be aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe,[13] but the colt was bought shortly afterwards by Godolphin and did not run again that year. [14]

2002: four-year-old season edit

Grandera sent to winter in Dubai, before embarking on a four-year-old campaign which took him to six different countries. He began with a second place in the Dubai City of Gold at Nad Al Sheba, before moving to Hong Kong where he finished fifth in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse behind Eishin Preston.[15] His next appearance was at Kranji Racecourse in Singapore, where he scored a decisive victory in the Singapore Airlines International Cup, taking the lead inside the final furlong and pulling away to beat the German colt Paolini by two lengths with the Hong Kong champion Indigenous in third.[16][17]

On returning to the British Isles, Grandera produced what was arguably his finest performance in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot. Despite behaving aggressively towards the other horses in the parade ring and racing with his head at a high, odd angle ("as if consulting an airport timetable"), he produced a strong run in the straight to pull five lengths clear of a field which included Banks Hill and Nayef[6]

As a result of this win, he was sent off 13-8 favourite for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes a month later, but could finish only fifth behind Golan. He came back to his best in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown, producing a strong finishing burst to catch the future World Champion Hawk Wing in the last strides and take a short-head victory. His rider, Frankie Dettori called Grandera "a very peculiar character but... enormously talented" after the race.[18]

Seven weeks later, Grandera arrived to contest the Cox Plate at Melbourne's Moonee Valley Racecourse, where special arrangements, including a double-sized stall, were made to accommodate his difficult temperament.[19] Five lengths behind at the start of the short straight, Grandera finished strongly to finish third behind Northerly, ahead of Sunline, Fields of Omagh and Lonhro.[20]

On his final start of the year he finished seventh as odds-on favourite for the Hong Kong Cup,[21] but his performances had been enough to win the World Series Racing Championship.[1]

2003: five-year-old season edit

Grandera stayed in training as a five-year-old, but was less successful. After winning a prep race at Nad Al Sheba,[22] he was fancied for the Dubai World Cup,[23] but was rejected by Frankie Dettori in favour of Sulamani. Familiar doubts about Grandera's temperament resurfaced- one correspondent referred to him as being "nutty as a fruitcake"-[24] as he finished a well-beaten fourth to Moon Ballad.[25]

A return to Europe brought no improvement as he finished down the field in the Prince of Wales's Stakes and Eclipse Stakes. In the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, his starting price of 33-1 and the fact that Dettori again chose to ride Sulamani both reflected his decline. He was fitted with cheek-pieces,[26] which are normally used to improve a horse's concentration, but seemed "reluctant" to race and finished eleventh of the twelve runners. [27]

He was then retired to stud.

Assessment edit

Grandera was named as the Champion Older Horse in the 2002 Cartier Racing Awards.

In the 2001 International Classification he was rated 119 making him the thirteenth-best three-year-old colt in Europe, ten pounds below the champion Galileo.[28]

In the 2002 International Classification he was rated as 126, placing him third behind Rock of Gibraltar and Marienbard. These ratings covered horses raced in Europe, North America and Japan.[29]

Grandera was rated 129 by Timeform.[4]

Stud career edit

Grandera was sent to stud at the Yushun Stallion Station in Hokkaido, Japan in 2003,[30] and was also "shuttled" to stand at the Hunter Valley Stud for Darley Australia.[31] In 2010, he was returned to Ireland to stand at the Woodlands Stud, County Galway.[32]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Grandera (IRE), chestnut stallion, 1998[33]
Sire
Grand Lodge (USA)
1991
Chief's Crown
1982
Danzig Northern Dancer
Pas de Nom
Six Crowns Secretariat
Chris Evert
La Papagena
1983 
Habitat Sir Gaylord
Little Hut
Magic Flute Tudor Melody
Filigrana
Dam
Bordighera (USA)
1992
Alysheba
1984 
Alydar Raise a Native
Sweet Tooth
Bel Sheba Lt. Stevens
Belthazar
Blue Tip
1982
Tip Moss Luthier
Top Twig
As Blue Blue Tom
As Well (Family: 5-g)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Brown, Sophie (15 December 2002). "Grumpy Grandera hits heights". BBC News. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Mind games for great Grandera". NZ Herald. 24 October 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Pedigree spotlight on George Washington". the-racehorse.com. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Horse – Godolphin". Timeform. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Grand Lodge Stud record". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Grumpy Grandera replies for Godolphin". The Independent. London. 20 June 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Dettori rates plate 'lunatic' his No 1". Sydney Morning Herald. 23 October 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  8. ^ "Somerville Tattersall Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Racing Post Trophy". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  10. ^ "Fanshawe has second bite with Grandera". The Independent. London. 5 July 2001. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Medicean showcases Fallon's art". The Independent. London. 8 July 2001. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  12. ^ "International Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  13. ^ Montgomery, Sue (23 September 2001). "Continent bestrides realms of gold". The Independent. London. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Godolphin sets Sakhee up for Tiznow rematch". The Independent. London. 31 October 2001. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  15. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II Cup". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  16. ^ "Bandari adds to trainer's dilemma". The Independent. London. 12 May 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  17. ^ "Singapore Airlines International Cup". Racing Post. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  18. ^ "Grandera upsets Hawk Wing in Irish Champion Stakes". BloodHorse. 7 September 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  19. ^ "Godolphin's champion grand in defeat". The Age. Melbourne. 27 October 2002. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  20. ^ "Cox Plate". Racing Post. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  21. ^ "Hong Kong Cup". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  22. ^ "Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum Challenge Stakes (Round III)". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  23. ^ "Draw gives Nayef chance to plunder Dubai riches". The Independent. London. 27 March 2003. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  24. ^ "Nayef's class can keep Dubai prize in the family". The Independent. London. 29 March 2003. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  25. ^ "Dubai World Cup". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  26. ^ "Older generation will be hard to beat in King George". The Independent. London. 25 July 2003. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  27. ^ "King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  28. ^ "EndMaterial2002.PDF" (PDF). Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  29. ^ "2002 International Classification". Horse-races.net. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  30. ^ "Moon Ballad, Grandera Retired; Go to Japan". BloodHorse. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  31. ^ "Grandera Added To Darley Roster". Racingandsports.com.au. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  32. ^ "Grandera stud record". Racing Post. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  33. ^ "Grandera pedigree". Equineline. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012.

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Grandera foaled 21 April 1998 is a retired Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire who was bred in Ireland and trained in the United Kingdom and Dubai during a racing career which lasted from 2000 to 2003 He is best known for his 2002 campaign in which he won the World Series Racing Championship 1 and the Cartier Racing Award for European Champion Older Horse GranderaRacing colours of GodolphinSireGrand LodgeGrandsireChief s CrownDamBordigheraDamsireAlyshebaSexStallionFoaled1998CountryIrelandColourChestnutBreederJ Stan CosgroveOwnerMrs V SheltonGodolphinTrainerJames FanshaweSaeed bin SuroorRecord20 5 5 2Earnings 1 888 833Major winsArc Trial 2001 Singapore Airlines International Cup 2002 Prince of Wales s Stakes 2002 Irish Champion Stakes 2002 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 2003 AwardsEuropean Champion Older Horse 2002Last updated on June 22 2007 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 2000 two year old season 2 2 2001 three year old season 2 3 2002 four year old season 2 4 2003 five year old season 3 Assessment 4 Stud career 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground editGrandera described by the New Zealand Herald as a stunning individual 2 is a bright chestnut horse with a white blaze and white socks on his three of his feet He was bred in County Kildare Ireland by Stan Cosgrove the manager of the Moyglare Stud 3 Grandera was sired by Grand Lodge and was the second foal of the Alysheba mare Bordighera making him a half brother to George Washington 4 Grand Lodge a winner of the Dewhurst Stakes and St James s Palace Stakes sired the winners of almost seven hundred races before his death in 2003 including the Derby and Arc winner Sinndar 5 Sold as a yearling to Roger Shelton for Ir 30 000 3 he was sent into training with James Fanshawe but transferred to Saeed bin Suroor at the end of his three year old season having been purchased by Godolphin Apart from his racing ability Grandera was known for his difficult temperament being described by Godolphin s racing manager Simon Crisford as a thoroughly unpleasant beast and a bit nasty 6 whilst Frankie Dettori is reported to have referred to him as a lunatic 7 and a nightmare 1 Racing career edit2000 two year old season edit Grandera began his career with a fifth place in a maiden race at Doncaster in July 2000 before claiming his first win in a similar event at Warwick He was then moved up to Group company finishing second in the Somerville Tattersall Stakes with future Group One winners Imperial Dancer and Storming Home amongst the beaten horses 8 On his final start of the year he finished seventh behind Dilshaan in the Group One Racing Post Trophy 9 Commenting on the colt s first season James Fanshawe later said He was rather weak as a two year old and anything he did then was going to be a bonus 10 2001 three year old season edit Grandera proved himself to be a colt of the highest class in 2001 with a series of placed efforts He began with a second place in the Dee Stakes at Chester before running third beaten less than a length in the Prix du Jockey Club In the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown he took the lead in the closing stages but was caught four strides from the line and beaten half a length by Medicean 11 Grandera reversed the form with Medicean in the International Stakes but had no chance against the seven length winner Sakhee 12 He recorded his first win in over a year in September beating Mubtaker in the Arc Trial despite failing to run straight in the closing stages and carrying his head awkwardly After the race Fanshawe announced that the Grandera would be aimed at the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe 13 but the colt was bought shortly afterwards by Godolphin and did not run again that year 14 2002 four year old season edit Grandera sent to winter in Dubai before embarking on a four year old campaign which took him to six different countries He began with a second place in the Dubai City of Gold at Nad Al Sheba before moving to Hong Kong where he finished fifth in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse behind Eishin Preston 15 His next appearance was at Kranji Racecourse in Singapore where he scored a decisive victory in the Singapore Airlines International Cup taking the lead inside the final furlong and pulling away to beat the German colt Paolini by two lengths with the Hong Kong champion Indigenous in third 16 17 On returning to the British Isles Grandera produced what was arguably his finest performance in the Prince of Wales s Stakes at Royal Ascot Despite behaving aggressively towards the other horses in the parade ring and racing with his head at a high odd angle as if consulting an airport timetable he produced a strong run in the straight to pull five lengths clear of a field which included Banks Hill and Nayef 6 As a result of this win he was sent off 13 8 favourite for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes a month later but could finish only fifth behind Golan He came back to his best in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown producing a strong finishing burst to catch the future World Champion Hawk Wing in the last strides and take a short head victory His rider Frankie Dettori called Grandera a very peculiar character but enormously talented after the race 18 Seven weeks later Grandera arrived to contest the Cox Plate at Melbourne s Moonee Valley Racecourse where special arrangements including a double sized stall were made to accommodate his difficult temperament 19 Five lengths behind at the start of the short straight Grandera finished strongly to finish third behind Northerly ahead of Sunline Fields of Omagh and Lonhro 20 On his final start of the year he finished seventh as odds on favourite for the Hong Kong Cup 21 but his performances had been enough to win the World Series Racing Championship 1 2003 five year old season edit Grandera stayed in training as a five year old but was less successful After winning a prep race at Nad Al Sheba 22 he was fancied for the Dubai World Cup 23 but was rejected by Frankie Dettori in favour of Sulamani Familiar doubts about Grandera s temperament resurfaced one correspondent referred to him as being nutty as a fruitcake 24 as he finished a well beaten fourth to Moon Ballad 25 A return to Europe brought no improvement as he finished down the field in the Prince of Wales s Stakes and Eclipse Stakes In the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes his starting price of 33 1 and the fact that Dettori again chose to ride Sulamani both reflected his decline He was fitted with cheek pieces 26 which are normally used to improve a horse s concentration but seemed reluctant to race and finished eleventh of the twelve runners 27 He was then retired to stud Assessment editGrandera was named as the Champion Older Horse in the 2002 Cartier Racing Awards In the 2001 International Classification he was rated 119 making him the thirteenth best three year old colt in Europe ten pounds below the champion Galileo 28 In the 2002 International Classification he was rated as 126 placing him third behind Rock of Gibraltar and Marienbard These ratings covered horses raced in Europe North America and Japan 29 Grandera was rated 129 by Timeform 4 Stud career editGrandera was sent to stud at the Yushun Stallion Station in Hokkaido Japan in 2003 30 and was also shuttled to stand at the Hunter Valley Stud for Darley Australia 31 In 2010 he was returned to Ireland to stand at the Woodlands Stud County Galway 32 Pedigree editPedigree of Grandera IRE chestnut stallion 1998 33 SireGrand Lodge USA 1991 Chief s Crown1982 Danzig Northern Dancer Pas de Nom Six Crowns Secretariat Chris Evert La Papagena1983 Habitat Sir Gaylord Little Hut Magic Flute Tudor Melody Filigrana DamBordighera USA 1992 Alysheba1984 Alydar Raise a Native Sweet Tooth Bel Sheba Lt Stevens Belthazar Blue Tip1982 Tip Moss Luthier Top Twig As Blue Blue Tom As Well Family 5 g References edit a b c Brown Sophie 15 December 2002 Grumpy Grandera hits heights BBC News Retrieved 11 September 2011 Mind games for great Grandera NZ Herald 24 October 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2011 a b Pedigree spotlight on George Washington the racehorse com Retrieved 3 September 2011 a b Horse Godolphin Timeform Retrieved 3 September 2011 Grand Lodge Stud record Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 a b Grumpy Grandera replies for Godolphin The Independent London 20 June 2002 Retrieved 28 August 2011 Dettori rates plate lunatic his No 1 Sydney Morning Herald 23 October 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2011 Somerville Tattersall Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Racing Post Trophy Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Fanshawe has second bite with Grandera The Independent London 5 July 2001 Retrieved 3 September 2011 Medicean showcases Fallon s art The Independent London 8 July 2001 Retrieved 11 September 2011 International Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Montgomery Sue 23 September 2001 Continent bestrides realms of gold The Independent London Retrieved 11 September 2011 Godolphin sets Sakhee up for Tiznow rematch The Independent London 31 October 2001 Retrieved 11 September 2011 Queen Elizabeth II Cup Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Bandari adds to trainer s dilemma The Independent London 12 May 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2011 Singapore Airlines International Cup Racing Post Retrieved 3 September 2011 Grandera upsets Hawk Wing in Irish Champion Stakes BloodHorse 7 September 2002 Retrieved 28 August 2011 Godolphin s champion grand in defeat The Age Melbourne 27 October 2002 Retrieved 3 September 2011 Cox Plate Racing Post Retrieved 3 September 2011 Hong Kong Cup Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum Challenge Stakes Round III Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Draw gives Nayef chance to plunder Dubai riches The Independent London 27 March 2003 Retrieved 11 September 2011 Nayef s class can keep Dubai prize in the family The Independent London 29 March 2003 Retrieved 11 September 2011 Dubai World Cup Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Older generation will be hard to beat in King George The Independent London 25 July 2003 Retrieved 11 September 2011 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 EndMaterial2002 PDF PDF Retrieved 11 September 2011 2002 International Classification Horse races net Retrieved 28 August 2011 Moon Ballad Grandera Retired Go to Japan BloodHorse Retrieved 11 September 2011 Grandera Added To Darley Roster Racingandsports com au Retrieved 11 September 2011 Grandera stud record Racing Post Retrieved 28 August 2011 Grandera pedigree Equineline 8 May 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grandera amp oldid 1187295249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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