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Margot Did

Margot Did (foaled 17 March 2008) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. After being sold cheaply as a yearling and again as a two-year-old she entered training with Michael Bell at Newmarket. As a juvenile in 2010 she showed high-class form, winning twice and finished second in the Albany Stakes, Princess Margaret Stakes and Lowther Stakes. In 2012 she was beaten in her first two races but established herself as a potentially high-class sprinter with wins in the Scurry Stakes and the Land O'Burns Fillies' Stakes. At York Racecourse in August she recorded her biggest win with a 20/1 upset victory in the Nunthorpe Stakes. She never reproduced her best form thereafter and finished unplaced in her five remaining races. She was retired from racing in August 2012.

Margot Did
Racing silks of Peter Phillip & Tim Redman
SireExceed And Excel
GrandsireDanehill
DamSpecial Dancer
DamsireShareef Dancer
SexMare
Foaled17 March 2008[1]
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederNicky Hartery
OwnerPeter Phillip & Tim Redman
TrainerMichael Bell
Record19: 5-3-2
Earnings£263,183
Major wins
Scurry Stakes (2011)
Land O'Burns Fillies' Stakes (2011)
Nunthorpe Stakes (2011)

Background edit

Margot Did is a bay mare with no white markings bred in Ireland by Nicky Hartery. She was sired by the Australian horse Exceed and Excel who won the Newmarket Handicap before being exported to become a breeding stallion in Europe. The best of his progeny have included Excelebration, Outstrip and the Al Quoz Sprint winner Amber Sky.[2] Margot Did's dam Special Dancer raced without success in Italy before being retired to the breeding paddocks. She was a distant descendant of the Poule d'Essai des Poulains winner Apollonia.[3]

As a yearling, Margot Did was consigned from the Caherass Stud to the Goffs Open Sale in October 2009 and was bought for 16,000 by Michael Halford.[4] In the following April, the filly was offered for auction at Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up, a sale in which two-year-olds are required to perform in a trial gallop before being sold. She was sold for 10,000 guineas to the bloodstock agent Richard Frisby on behalf of the trainer Michael Bell.[5] Bell later said that he would have been willing to pay more and that the low price might have due to her being among the first lots in the sale and her moderate performance in the "breeze-up" gallop.[6] The filly entered the ownership of Peter Phillip and Tim Redman and was sent into training with Bell at his Fitzroy House yard Newmarket, Suffolk. She was ridden in all but one of her races by Hayley Turner.

Racing career edit

2010: two-year-old season edit

Margot Did began her racing career with two length win in a six furlong maiden race on 22 May and followed up with a win in a minor race at Yarmouth Racecourse twelve days later.[7] The filly was then moved up in class for the Group Three Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot on 18 June. Starting at odds of 7/1 in a 22-runner field she took the lead approaching the final furlong but was caught in the final strides and beaten a head by the Richard Hannon, Sr-trained Memory. In July, she started 2/1 favourite for the Princess Margaret Stakes over the same course and distance. As in the Albany, she took the lead a furlong out before being headed in the closing stages, this time being beaten half a length by Soraaya. In August, Margot Did started second favourite behind the Queen Mary Stakes winner Maqaasid in the Lowther Stakes at York Racecourse. She was restrained by Turner in the early stages she struggled to obtain a clear run in the last quarter mile before finishing strongly to take second place, three-quarters of a lengths behind Hooray.[8] The filly was then dropped in class for the Listed Dick Poole Fillies' Stakes at Salisbury Racecourse on 2 September. She started 11/10 favourite, but in a three-way photo-finish she was beaten a nose and a neck by Brevity and Rimth. On her final appearance, Margot Did was stepped up to Group One Class for the Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse and finished fifth of the eleven runners behind Hooray, Rimth, Maqaasid and Ragsah.

2011: three-year-old season edit

Margot Did began her three-year-old debut in the Listed Pavilion Stakes at Ascot on 27 April, starting favourite but finishing third behind Perfect Tribute and Aneedah. Having raced over six furlongs in all of her starts up to that point, the filly was dropped in distance for a minor stakes race at York on 12 May. She finished fourth to Night Carnation but looked most unlucky as her saddle slipped during the race after she was hampered in the early stages. On 11 June the filly started second favourite behind Night Carnation in the Listed Scurry Stakes over the same distance at Sandown Park Racecourse. Turner tracked the leader Button Moon before going to the front two furlongs from the finish. She accelerated away from her rivals in the closing stages and won by five lengths from the colt Dinkum Diamond, with Night Carnation in fourth.[9] After the filly's win Bell said "Margot Did finally did! She fully deserved that, as she is proving to be the unluckiest filly in training. Long-term now we have got to think about the Nunthorpe as we know she runs well at York."

A week after her win at Sandown, the filly was sent to Scotland for the Land O'Burns Fillies' Stakes at Ayr Racecourse and started the odds-on favourite against six opponents. In order to partner the filly, Turner gave up the chance to ride Deacon Blues at Royal Ascot, missing out on a win in the Wokingham Stakes.[10] She raced alongside the leader Favourite Girl before taking the lead a furlong out and held off the challenge of the Irish four-year-old Celerina to win by a neck.[11] Margot Did met Night Carnation again in the Coral Charge at Sandown on 2 July and finished fourth behind her rival after fading in the closing stages.

On 19 August Margot Did started a 20/1 outsider for the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes over five furlongs at York. The Stewards' Cup winner Hoof It started favourite ahead of Bated Breath (runner-up in the July Cup) and the Irish two-year-old Requinto (Molecomb Stakes) whilst the other runners included Masamah (King George Stakes), Prohibit (King's Stand Stakes), Wizz Kid (Prix du Gros Chêne), Inxile (Prix de Saint Georges), Kingsgate Native (winner of the race in 2007) and Swiss Diva (Prix du Petit Couvert). The field split into two groups with Margot Did tracking the leader Hamish McGonagall on the stands side (the right side of the course from the jockeys' viewpoint) whilst Masamah headed the group on the far side. Turner sent the filly into the lead a furlong out and Margot Did ran on well in the closing stages to win by three-quarters of a length from Hamish McGonagall with Prohibit taking third ahead of Kingsgate Native, Wizz Kid and Hoof It.[12] It was a second Group One win for Turner after riding Dream Ahead to success in the July Cup. The only other female jockey to have won at the highest level in Britain was Alex Greaves who partnered Ya Malak to a dead heat in the 1997 Nunthorpe.[13] After the race Turner said "I need to thank the owners for persisting with me... It just goes to show, if you work hard and are dedicated, it can be done. This filly has always been special to me, but I've only really just figured how to get the best out of her. She loves plenty of daylight. She has one gear for the end and you have to save it for as long as you can".[14] Bell commented This has been the plan since she won at Sandown and she is a really tough filly... we found the key to riding her at Sandown when we found that she is happy bowling along and today from a long way out she was one of the few on the bridle. I thought it was going to be tough for a three-year-old filly but she delivered".[15]

Turner sustained a broken ankle in a fall at Bath Racecourse on 31 August[16] and Jamie Spencer took over when Margot Did ended her season in the Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 2 October. She was among the early leaders before weakening in the last 400 metres and finished last of the fifteen runners behind Tangerine Trees.

2012: four-year-old season edit

Margot Did remained in training as a four-year-old but failed to reproduce anything like her best form. She began her season in Dubai where she finished eighth in the Meydan Sprint and tenth behind Ortensia in the Al Quoz Sprint. On her return to Europe her form deteriorated as she finished last of sixteen to Mayson in the Palace House Stakes, twenty-first behind Little Bridge in the King's Stand Stakes and tenth of eleven when dropped to Group Three class for the Summer Stakes at York.[17]

Shortly afterwards she was sold to an associate of the Coolmore Stud and did not race again. Bell paid tribute to the filly saying "she's given us two wonderful years and a lot of fun. She was unlucky not to win a stakes race at two but we changed tactics with her last year, and that turned her from a bridesmaid into a bride. She was a real pocket rocket and it's great that she's going to such a good place".[6]

Breeding record edit

Margot Did made a promising start as a broodmare with her first two foals to reach the track both winning Group races:

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Margot Did, bay filly, 2008[1]
Sire
Exceed and Excel (AUS)
2000
Danehill (USA)
1986
Danzig Northern Dancer
Pas de Nom
Razyana His Majesty
Spring Adieu
Patrona (USA)
1994
Lomond Northern Dancer
My Charmer
Gladiolus Watch Your Step
Back Britches
Dam
Special Dancer (GB)
1997
Shareef Dancer (USA)
1980
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Sweet Alliance Sir Ivor
Mrs Peterkin
Caraniya (IRE)
1986
Darshaan Shirley Heights
Delsy
Callianire Sir Gaylord
Passionata (Family: 13-c)[3]
  • Margot Did was inbred 3 × 4 × 4 to Northern Dancer, meaning that this stallion appears once in the third and twice in the fourth generation of her pedigree.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Margot Did pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Exceed And Excel – Stud Record". Racing Post.
  3. ^ a b "Stray Shot – Family 13-c". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  4. ^ . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015.
  5. ^ . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015.
  6. ^ a b Nancy Sexton (24 August 2012). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012.
  7. ^ "EBF Hotpoint Novice Stakes". Racing Post. 1 June 2010.
  8. ^ "Lowther Stakes result". Racing Post. 19 August 2010.
  9. ^ "Scurry Stakes result". Racing Post. 11 June 2011.
  10. ^ Hotspur (J A McGrath) (19 August 2011). "Hayley Turner grabs second Group One on Margot Did in Coolmore Nunthorpe". Daily Telegraph.
  11. ^ "Land O'Burns Fillies' Stakes result". Racing Post. 18 June 2011.
  12. ^ "Nunthorpe Stakes result". Racing Post. 19 August 2011.
  13. ^ "BBC Sport – Hayley Turner wins Nunthorpe Stakes on Margot Did". BBC Sport. 19 August 2011.
  14. ^ Will Hayler. "Hayley Turner wins second Group One – on Margot Did in Nunthorpe Stakes". The Guardian.
  15. ^ Paul Eacott (19 August 2011). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  16. ^ Lewis Porteous (1 September 2011). . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  17. ^ "Summer Stakes result". Racing Post. 13 July 2012.
  18. ^ "Mission Impassible Race Record & Form". Racing Post.
  19. ^ "Magic Attitude Race Record & Form". Racing Post.

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Margot Did foaled 17 March 2008 is an Irish bred British trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare After being sold cheaply as a yearling and again as a two year old she entered training with Michael Bell at Newmarket As a juvenile in 2010 she showed high class form winning twice and finished second in the Albany Stakes Princess Margaret Stakes and Lowther Stakes In 2012 she was beaten in her first two races but established herself as a potentially high class sprinter with wins in the Scurry Stakes and the Land O Burns Fillies Stakes At York Racecourse in August she recorded her biggest win with a 20 1 upset victory in the Nunthorpe Stakes She never reproduced her best form thereafter and finished unplaced in her five remaining races She was retired from racing in August 2012 Margot DidRacing silks of Peter Phillip amp Tim RedmanSireExceed And ExcelGrandsireDanehillDamSpecial DancerDamsireShareef DancerSexMareFoaled17 March 2008 1 CountryIrelandColourBayBreederNicky HarteryOwnerPeter Phillip amp Tim RedmanTrainerMichael BellRecord19 5 3 2Earnings 263 183Major winsScurry Stakes 2011 Land O Burns Fillies Stakes 2011 Nunthorpe Stakes 2011 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 2010 two year old season 2 2 2011 three year old season 2 3 2012 four year old season 3 Breeding record 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editMargot Did is a bay mare with no white markings bred in Ireland by Nicky Hartery She was sired by the Australian horse Exceed and Excel who won the Newmarket Handicap before being exported to become a breeding stallion in Europe The best of his progeny have included Excelebration Outstrip and the Al Quoz Sprint winner Amber Sky 2 Margot Did s dam Special Dancer raced without success in Italy before being retired to the breeding paddocks She was a distant descendant of the Poule d Essai des Poulains winner Apollonia 3 As a yearling Margot Did was consigned from the Caherass Stud to the Goffs Open Sale in October 2009 and was bought for 16 000 by Michael Halford 4 In the following April the filly was offered for auction at Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up a sale in which two year olds are required to perform in a trial gallop before being sold She was sold for 10 000 guineas to the bloodstock agent Richard Frisby on behalf of the trainer Michael Bell 5 Bell later said that he would have been willing to pay more and that the low price might have due to her being among the first lots in the sale and her moderate performance in the breeze up gallop 6 The filly entered the ownership of Peter Phillip and Tim Redman and was sent into training with Bell at his Fitzroy House yard Newmarket Suffolk She was ridden in all but one of her races by Hayley Turner Racing career edit2010 two year old season edit Margot Did began her racing career with two length win in a six furlong maiden race on 22 May and followed up with a win in a minor race at Yarmouth Racecourse twelve days later 7 The filly was then moved up in class for the Group Three Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot on 18 June Starting at odds of 7 1 in a 22 runner field she took the lead approaching the final furlong but was caught in the final strides and beaten a head by the Richard Hannon Sr trained Memory In July she started 2 1 favourite for the Princess Margaret Stakes over the same course and distance As in the Albany she took the lead a furlong out before being headed in the closing stages this time being beaten half a length by Soraaya In August Margot Did started second favourite behind the Queen Mary Stakes winner Maqaasid in the Lowther Stakes at York Racecourse She was restrained by Turner in the early stages she struggled to obtain a clear run in the last quarter mile before finishing strongly to take second place three quarters of a lengths behind Hooray 8 The filly was then dropped in class for the Listed Dick Poole Fillies Stakes at Salisbury Racecourse on 2 September She started 11 10 favourite but in a three way photo finish she was beaten a nose and a neck by Brevity and Rimth On her final appearance Margot Did was stepped up to Group One Class for the Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse and finished fifth of the eleven runners behind Hooray Rimth Maqaasid and Ragsah 2011 three year old season edit Margot Did began her three year old debut in the Listed Pavilion Stakes at Ascot on 27 April starting favourite but finishing third behind Perfect Tribute and Aneedah Having raced over six furlongs in all of her starts up to that point the filly was dropped in distance for a minor stakes race at York on 12 May She finished fourth to Night Carnation but looked most unlucky as her saddle slipped during the race after she was hampered in the early stages On 11 June the filly started second favourite behind Night Carnation in the Listed Scurry Stakes over the same distance at Sandown Park Racecourse Turner tracked the leader Button Moon before going to the front two furlongs from the finish She accelerated away from her rivals in the closing stages and won by five lengths from the colt Dinkum Diamond with Night Carnation in fourth 9 After the filly s win Bell said Margot Did finally did She fully deserved that as she is proving to be the unluckiest filly in training Long term now we have got to think about the Nunthorpe as we know she runs well at York A week after her win at Sandown the filly was sent to Scotland for the Land O Burns Fillies Stakes at Ayr Racecourse and started the odds on favourite against six opponents In order to partner the filly Turner gave up the chance to ride Deacon Blues at Royal Ascot missing out on a win in the Wokingham Stakes 10 She raced alongside the leader Favourite Girl before taking the lead a furlong out and held off the challenge of the Irish four year old Celerina to win by a neck 11 Margot Did met Night Carnation again in the Coral Charge at Sandown on 2 July and finished fourth behind her rival after fading in the closing stages On 19 August Margot Did started a 20 1 outsider for the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes over five furlongs at York The Stewards Cup winner Hoof It started favourite ahead of Bated Breath runner up in the July Cup and the Irish two year old Requinto Molecomb Stakes whilst the other runners included Masamah King George Stakes Prohibit King s Stand Stakes Wizz Kid Prix du Gros Chene Inxile Prix de Saint Georges Kingsgate Native winner of the race in 2007 and Swiss Diva Prix du Petit Couvert The field split into two groups with Margot Did tracking the leader Hamish McGonagall on the stands side the right side of the course from the jockeys viewpoint whilst Masamah headed the group on the far side Turner sent the filly into the lead a furlong out and Margot Did ran on well in the closing stages to win by three quarters of a length from Hamish McGonagall with Prohibit taking third ahead of Kingsgate Native Wizz Kid and Hoof It 12 It was a second Group One win for Turner after riding Dream Ahead to success in the July Cup The only other female jockey to have won at the highest level in Britain was Alex Greaves who partnered Ya Malak to a dead heat in the 1997 Nunthorpe 13 After the race Turner said I need to thank the owners for persisting with me It just goes to show if you work hard and are dedicated it can be done This filly has always been special to me but I ve only really just figured how to get the best out of her She loves plenty of daylight She has one gear for the end and you have to save it for as long as you can 14 Bell commented This has been the plan since she won at Sandown and she is a really tough filly we found the key to riding her at Sandown when we found that she is happy bowling along and today from a long way out she was one of the few on the bridle I thought it was going to be tough for a three year old filly but she delivered 15 Turner sustained a broken ankle in a fall at Bath Racecourse on 31 August 16 and Jamie Spencer took over when Margot Did ended her season in the Prix de l Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 2 October She was among the early leaders before weakening in the last 400 metres and finished last of the fifteen runners behind Tangerine Trees 2012 four year old season edit Margot Did remained in training as a four year old but failed to reproduce anything like her best form She began her season in Dubai where she finished eighth in the Meydan Sprint and tenth behind Ortensia in the Al Quoz Sprint On her return to Europe her form deteriorated as she finished last of sixteen to Mayson in the Palace House Stakes twenty first behind Little Bridge in the King s Stand Stakes and tenth of eleven when dropped to Group Three class for the Summer Stakes at York 17 Shortly afterwards she was sold to an associate of the Coolmore Stud and did not race again Bell paid tribute to the filly saying she s given us two wonderful years and a lot of fun She was unlucky not to win a stakes race at two but we changed tactics with her last year and that turned her from a bridesmaid into a bride She was a real pocket rocket and it s great that she s going to such a good place 6 Breeding record editMargot Did made a promising start as a broodmare with her first two foals to reach the track both winning Group races Mission Impassible a chestnut filly foaled in 2015 sired by Galileo Won four races including Prix de Sandringham 18 Magic Attitude bay filly 2017 by Galileo Won two races including Prix Vanteaux 19 unnamed bay colt 2018 by Frankel unnamed bay colt 2019 by Heart s CryPedigree editPedigree of Margot Did bay filly 2008 1 SireExceed and Excel AUS 2000 Danehill USA 1986 Danzig Northern DancerPas de NomRazyana His MajestySpring AdieuPatrona USA 1994 Lomond Northern DancerMy CharmerGladiolus Watch Your StepBack BritchesDamSpecial Dancer GB 1997 Shareef Dancer USA 1980 Northern Dancer NearcticNatalmaSweet Alliance Sir IvorMrs PeterkinCaraniya IRE 1986 Darshaan Shirley HeightsDelsyCallianire Sir GaylordPassionata Family 13 c 3 Margot Did was inbred 3 4 4 to Northern Dancer meaning that this stallion appears once in the third and twice in the fourth generation of her pedigree References edit a b Margot Did pedigree Equineline Exceed And Excel Stud Record Racing Post a b Stray Shot Family 13 c Thoroughbred Bloodlines Retrieved 18 September 2013 Goffs Open Yearling Sale Racing Post Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Tattersalls Guineas Breeze Up 2010 Racing Post Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 a b Nancy Sexton 24 August 2012 Margot Did sold as broodmare prospect Racing Post Archived from the original on 30 August 2012 EBF Hotpoint Novice Stakes Racing Post 1 June 2010 Lowther Stakes result Racing Post 19 August 2010 Scurry Stakes result Racing Post 11 June 2011 Hotspur J A McGrath 19 August 2011 Hayley Turner grabs second Group One on Margot Did in Coolmore Nunthorpe Daily Telegraph Land O Burns Fillies Stakes result Racing Post 18 June 2011 Nunthorpe Stakes result Racing Post 19 August 2011 BBC Sport Hayley Turner wins Nunthorpe Stakes on Margot Did BBC Sport 19 August 2011 Will Hayler Hayley Turner wins second Group One on Margot Did in Nunthorpe Stakes The Guardian Paul Eacott 19 August 2011 Turner lands second Group 1 on Margot Did Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Lewis Porteous 1 September 2011 Hayley Turner upbeat despite ankle injury Racing Post Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Summer Stakes result Racing Post 13 July 2012 Mission Impassible Race Record amp Form Racing Post Magic Attitude Race Record amp Form Racing Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margot Did amp oldid 1082651192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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