fbpx
Wikipedia

Mill Reef

Mill Reef (23 February 1968 – 2 February 1986) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a three-year career from 1970 to 1972, he won twelve of fourteen races and finished second in the other two. The horse was an outstanding two-year-old in 1970 but proved even better at three, winning the Epsom Derby, the Eclipse Stakes, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He won both his starts as a four-year-old before his racing career was ended by injury. Mill Reef is considered one of the greatest horses to run in Europe since WWII.

Mill Reef
This statue of Mill Reef stands in the centre of Rokeby Stables in Upperville, Virginia
SireNever Bend
GrandsireNasrullah
DamMilan Mill
DamsirePrincequillo
SexStallion
Foaled1968
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederPaul Mellon
OwnerPaul Mellon Colours: Black, gold cross and stripe on cap.
TrainerIan Balding
Record14:12-2-0
Earnings£309,225
Major wins
Coventry Stakes (1970)
Gimcrack Stakes (1970)
Dewhurst Stakes (1970)
Greenham Stakes (1971)
Epsom Derby (1971)
Eclipse Stakes (1971)
K. George VI & Q. Elizabeth Stakes (1971)
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (1971)
Prix Ganay (1972)
Coronation Cup (1972)
Awards
English 3-Yr-Old Champion Colt (1971)
European Horse of the Year (1971)
English Champion Older Horse (1972)
Timeform rating: 141
Leading sire in GB & Ireland (1978, 1987)
Honours
#4 - 20th Century's Top 100 European Racehorses
Life-size statue at The National Stud, Newmarket
Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury Racecourse
Last updated on 16 November 2022

He was a contemporary of another British-trained champion, the English-bred Brigadier Gerard who defeated him in their only racecourse meeting in the 2000 Guineas. As the race was over Brigadier Gerard's optimum distance of one mile, the relative merits of the two colts continue to be the subject of debate.

Background Edit

Mill Reef was bred in the United States of America at the Rokeby Stables in Virginia of his owner and breeder the philanthropist Paul Mellon. He was a son of Never Bend out of the mare Milan Mill by Princequillo. As a yearling it was thought that his action would be a better fit for a career on the turf courses of Europe rather than the dirt tracks in America. Therefore, he was sent to England in December 1969 to be trained by Paul Mellon's young English trainer Ian Balding at Kingsclere. He would be ridden by Geoff Lewis in all his fourteen races. Mellon named the horse after the Mill Reef Club, which is situated on the island of Antigua in the West Indies. The Mellon family has maintained a home at Mill Reef since its founding in 1947.

As a yearling Mill Reef showed himself to be an exceptional talent. Once, whilst visiting the stables and watching the yearlings being put through their paces on the Kingsclere gallops, the noted former amateur jockey and journalist Lord Oaksey asked, "Who's that?" to which Balding replied, "That is Mill Reef!" He went on to prove himself an outstanding two-year-old in 1970.

Racing career Edit

1970: two-year-old season Edit

Mill Reef made his debut in May in the Salisbury Stakes at Salisbury, where he beat the previous winner and 2-9 favourite, the Lester Piggott-ridden Fireside Chat, by four lengths.[1] He then went to Royal Ascot winning the Coventry Stakes by six lengths,[2] and the decision was made to go to France for the Prix Robert Papin at Maisons-Laffitte. After an arduous journey, Mill Reef tasted defeat for the first time by the narrowest of margins to another exceptional English two-year-old, My Swallow.

Back on home soil, he was entered in the Gimcrack Stakes at York in mid August. After a torrential overnight downpour turned the going into a quagmire, his trainer wanted to scratch him from the race. However, after discussions with his owner prior to the race, Paul Mellon said, "Let him run, I've a feeling it will be alright." Mill Reef won by ten lengths from Green God (who was crowned champion sprinter the following year).[3][4] In his next race, he beat the filly Hecla by a length in the Imperial Stakes at Kempton[5] . In his final race of the season, he won the prestigious Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket by four lengths.[6][7]

In a crop of outstanding two-year-olds, Mill Reef was rated 1 lb below his French conqueror My Swallow, who remained unbeaten in 7 races including all of France's top two-year-old races, and 1 lb ahead of the unbeaten Middle Park Stakes winner, Brigadier Gerard.

1971: three-year-old season Edit

As a three-year-old, following a victory in the Greenham Stakes at Newbury,[8] Mill Reef was beaten three lengths in the 2,000 Guineas by Brigadier Gerard,[9] who was to prove himself one of the best milers ever, with his old rival My Swallow back in third.

Although his breeding hinted otherwise, Mill Reef then proved himself to be the outstanding middle distance racehorse of the year, winning the Derby by two lengths from Linden Tree,[10][11] the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown (beating the crack French colt Caro by four lengths)[12][13] and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot by six lengths from Derby Italiano winner Ortis.[14]

In October, he was victorious in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in France, beating the star French filly Pistol Packer by three lengths.

1972: four-year-old season Edit

Kept in training as a four-year-old, Mill Reef returned to Longchamp to win the Prix Ganay in April 1972 by ten lengths. A summer rematch with Brigadier Gerard, who had also been kept in training as a four-year-old, was earmarked for the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown. But after a narrow win in the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs, by a neck from Homeric,[15][16] Mill Reef was found to be suffering from a heavy virus and the rematch had to be postponed.

After his recovery, Mill Reef was trained for an autumn campaign and a return to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October. During a routine training gallop, however, he stumbled and shattered his foreleg. Charles Allen, a veterinary specialist, was flown in. Mill Reef's fracture was complicated. A triangularly shaped piece of bone about two and a half inches long was broken from the lower end of the cannon bone and was considerably displaced. The inner sesamoid bone was completely shattered and the rim of the top of the main pastern bone was damaged. It seemed likely that the inner sesamoid bone was the first to break, with the result on the next step that the fetlock was not braced and the foot and the pastern were pointing outwards. The sheer pressure of the horse's weight caused the crumbling of the rim of the pastern bone and the breaking of the cannon bone.

It was decided that an operation would be performed in a building in Ian Balding's yard. Over a span of six hours, a simplified stainless-steel compression plate held by three screws was used to pin the broken pieces to the cannon bone. The injuries on the sesamoid bone or the rim of the pastern were avoided. The operation was successful. Professor Edwin James Roberts performed the operation and Mill Reef's life was saved. His stable lad, John Hallum, played a major role in nursing him for three months. After the painstaking operation, Mill Reef's racing career was over and he became a stallion at The National Stud in Newmarket.

Stud career Edit

Mill Reef's descendants include:[17]

c = colt, f = filly

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
1975 Shirley Heights c Epsom Derby, Irish Derby
1975 Acamas c Prix Lupin, Prix du Jockey Club
1975 Mill George c No major wins, but sire to multiple winning stallions
1978 Fairy Footsteps c 1000 Guineas Stakes
1978 Glint of Gold c Gran Criterium, Derby Italiano, Grand Prix de Paris
1979 Diamond Shoal c Gran Premio di Milano, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Grosser Preis von Baden
1979 Pas de Seul c Prix de la Forêt
1980 Wassl c Irish 2,000 Guineas
1981 Lashkari c Breeders' Cup Turf
1984 Ibn Bey c Gran Premio d'Italia, Preis von Europa, Grosser Preis von Berlin, Irish St. Leger
1984 Milligram f Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
1984 Star Lift c Prix Royal-Oak
1984 Reference Point c Vertem Futurity Trophy, Epsom Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, St Leger Stakes
1985 Doyoun c 2000 Guineas Stakes
1986 Creator c Prix Ganay, Prix d'Ispahan

Death Edit

Mill Reef was Euthanized on 2 February 1986 and he is buried within the National Stud, where a statue stands in his memory.

Assessment, honours and awards Edit

Mill Reef was given a rating of 141 by Timeform and is listed at no. 4 in the greatest racehorses of the twentieth century.

The Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury is named in his honour.

The following is inscribed on the plinth beneath his statue at the National Stud:

Swift as a bird I flew down many a course.
Princes, Lords, Commoners all sang my praise.
In victory or defeat I played my part.
Remember me, all men who love the Horse,
If hearts and spirits flag in after days;
Though small, I gave my all. I gave my heart.
(from Paul Mellon's speech at the Gimcrack Dinner 1970).

The Royal Veterinary College's Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire has a dedicated pathology building in memory of Mill Reef named the "Mill Reef Building".[18]

Pedigree Edit

Pedigree of Mill Reef
Sire
Never Bend
Nasrullah Nearco Pharos
Nogara
Mumtaz Begum Blenheim
Mumtaz Mahal
Lalun Djeddah Djebel
Djezima
Be Faithful Bimelech
Bloodroot
Dam
Milan Mill
Princequillo Prince Rose Rose Prince
Indolence
Cosquilla Papyrus
Quick Thought
Virginia Water Count Fleet Reigh Count
Quickly
Red Ray Hyperion
Infra Red

References Edit

  1. ^ "Racing Results". Evening Times. 1970-05-13. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  2. ^ "Royal Ascot Results". Evening Times. 1970-06-17. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  3. ^ "Today's York Card". Glasgow Herald. 1970-08-20. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  4. ^ "York Results". Glasgow Herald. 1970-08-21. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  5. ^ "Kempton Runners". Evening Times. 1970-09-19. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  6. ^ "Mill Reef should land the odds". Glasgow Herald. 1970-10-16. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  7. ^ "Newmarket results". Glasgow Herald. 1970-10-17. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  8. ^ "Racing Results". Evening Times. 1971-04-17. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  9. ^ "2000 Guineas Field". Glasgow Herald. 1971-05-01. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  10. ^ "Derby Field". Glasgow Herald. 1971-06-02. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  11. ^ "Storming finish by Mill Reef". Glasgow Herald. 1971-06-03. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  12. ^ "Mill Reef attempts Sandown double". Glasgow Herald. 1971-07-03. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  13. ^ "Racing Results". Evening Times. 1971-07-03. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  14. ^ "Mill Reef is best again". Evening Times. 1971-07-24. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  15. ^ "Epsom card tomorrow". Evening Times. 1972-06-07. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  16. ^ "Today's Racing". Evening Times. 1972-06-08. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  17. ^ "Mill Reef". Ahonoora. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-03-21.

Further reading Edit

  • Oaksey, John (1974). Mill Reef. Michael Joseph.

mill, reef, february, 1968, february, 1986, american, bred, british, trained, thoroughbred, racehorse, sire, three, year, career, from, 1970, 1972, twelve, fourteen, races, finished, second, other, horse, outstanding, year, 1970, proved, even, better, three, w. Mill Reef 23 February 1968 2 February 1986 was an American bred British trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire In a three year career from 1970 to 1972 he won twelve of fourteen races and finished second in the other two The horse was an outstanding two year old in 1970 but proved even better at three winning the Epsom Derby the Eclipse Stakes the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe He won both his starts as a four year old before his racing career was ended by injury Mill Reef is considered one of the greatest horses to run in Europe since WWII Mill ReefThis statue of Mill Reef stands in the centre of Rokeby Stables in Upperville VirginiaSireNever BendGrandsireNasrullahDamMilan MillDamsirePrincequilloSexStallionFoaled1968CountryUnited StatesColourBayBreederPaul MellonOwnerPaul Mellon Colours Black gold cross and stripe on cap TrainerIan BaldingRecord14 12 2 0Earnings 309 225Major winsCoventry Stakes 1970 Gimcrack Stakes 1970 Dewhurst Stakes 1970 Greenham Stakes 1971 Epsom Derby 1971 Eclipse Stakes 1971 K George VI amp Q Elizabeth Stakes 1971 Prix de l Arc de Triomphe 1971 Prix Ganay 1972 Coronation Cup 1972 AwardsEnglish 3 Yr Old Champion Colt 1971 European Horse of the Year 1971 English Champion Older Horse 1972 Timeform rating 141Leading sire in GB amp Ireland 1978 1987 Honours 4 20th Century s Top 100 European RacehorsesLife size statue at The National Stud NewmarketMill Reef Stakes at Newbury RacecourseLast updated on 16 November 2022He was a contemporary of another British trained champion the English bred Brigadier Gerard who defeated him in their only racecourse meeting in the 2000 Guineas As the race was over Brigadier Gerard s optimum distance of one mile the relative merits of the two colts continue to be the subject of debate Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1970 two year old season 2 2 1971 three year old season 2 3 1972 four year old season 3 Stud career 4 Death 5 Assessment honours and awards 6 Pedigree 7 References 8 Further readingBackground EditMill Reef was bred in the United States of America at the Rokeby Stables in Virginia of his owner and breeder the philanthropist Paul Mellon He was a son of Never Bend out of the mare Milan Mill by Princequillo As a yearling it was thought that his action would be a better fit for a career on the turf courses of Europe rather than the dirt tracks in America Therefore he was sent to England in December 1969 to be trained by Paul Mellon s young English trainer Ian Balding at Kingsclere He would be ridden by Geoff Lewis in all his fourteen races Mellon named the horse after the Mill Reef Club which is situated on the island of Antigua in the West Indies The Mellon family has maintained a home at Mill Reef since its founding in 1947 As a yearling Mill Reef showed himself to be an exceptional talent Once whilst visiting the stables and watching the yearlings being put through their paces on the Kingsclere gallops the noted former amateur jockey and journalist Lord Oaksey asked Who s that to which Balding replied That is Mill Reef He went on to prove himself an outstanding two year old in 1970 Racing career Edit1970 two year old season Edit Mill Reef made his debut in May in the Salisbury Stakes at Salisbury where he beat the previous winner and 2 9 favourite the Lester Piggott ridden Fireside Chat by four lengths 1 He then went to Royal Ascot winning the Coventry Stakes by six lengths 2 and the decision was made to go to France for the Prix Robert Papin at Maisons Laffitte After an arduous journey Mill Reef tasted defeat for the first time by the narrowest of margins to another exceptional English two year old My Swallow Back on home soil he was entered in the Gimcrack Stakes at York in mid August After a torrential overnight downpour turned the going into a quagmire his trainer wanted to scratch him from the race However after discussions with his owner prior to the race Paul Mellon said Let him run I ve a feeling it will be alright Mill Reef won by ten lengths from Green God who was crowned champion sprinter the following year 3 4 In his next race he beat the filly Hecla by a length in the Imperial Stakes at Kempton 5 In his final race of the season he won the prestigious Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket by four lengths 6 7 In a crop of outstanding two year olds Mill Reef was rated 1 lb below his French conqueror My Swallow who remained unbeaten in 7 races including all of France s top two year old races and 1 lb ahead of the unbeaten Middle Park Stakes winner Brigadier Gerard 1971 three year old season Edit As a three year old following a victory in the Greenham Stakes at Newbury 8 Mill Reef was beaten three lengths in the 2 000 Guineas by Brigadier Gerard 9 who was to prove himself one of the best milers ever with his old rival My Swallow back in third Although his breeding hinted otherwise Mill Reef then proved himself to be the outstanding middle distance racehorse of the year winning the Derby by two lengths from Linden Tree 10 11 the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown beating the crack French colt Caro by four lengths 12 13 and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot by six lengths from Derby Italiano winner Ortis 14 In October he was victorious in the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in France beating the star French filly Pistol Packer by three lengths 1972 four year old season Edit Kept in training as a four year old Mill Reef returned to Longchamp to win the Prix Ganay in April 1972 by ten lengths A summer rematch with Brigadier Gerard who had also been kept in training as a four year old was earmarked for the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown But after a narrow win in the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs by a neck from Homeric 15 16 Mill Reef was found to be suffering from a heavy virus and the rematch had to be postponed After his recovery Mill Reef was trained for an autumn campaign and a return to the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe in October During a routine training gallop however he stumbled and shattered his foreleg Charles Allen a veterinary specialist was flown in Mill Reef s fracture was complicated A triangularly shaped piece of bone about two and a half inches long was broken from the lower end of the cannon bone and was considerably displaced The inner sesamoid bone was completely shattered and the rim of the top of the main pastern bone was damaged It seemed likely that the inner sesamoid bone was the first to break with the result on the next step that the fetlock was not braced and the foot and the pastern were pointing outwards The sheer pressure of the horse s weight caused the crumbling of the rim of the pastern bone and the breaking of the cannon bone It was decided that an operation would be performed in a building in Ian Balding s yard Over a span of six hours a simplified stainless steel compression plate held by three screws was used to pin the broken pieces to the cannon bone The injuries on the sesamoid bone or the rim of the pastern were avoided The operation was successful Professor Edwin James Roberts performed the operation and Mill Reef s life was saved His stable lad John Hallum played a major role in nursing him for three months After the painstaking operation Mill Reef s racing career was over and he became a stallion at The National Stud in Newmarket Stud career EditMill Reef s descendants include 17 c colt f filly Foaled Name Sex Major Wins1975 Shirley Heights c Epsom Derby Irish Derby1975 Acamas c Prix Lupin Prix du Jockey Club1975 Mill George c No major wins but sire to multiple winning stallions1978 Fairy Footsteps c 1000 Guineas Stakes1978 Glint of Gold c Gran Criterium Derby Italiano Grand Prix de Paris1979 Diamond Shoal c Gran Premio di Milano Grand Prix de Saint Cloud Grosser Preis von Baden1979 Pas de Seul c Prix de la Foret1980 Wassl c Irish 2 000 Guineas1981 Lashkari c Breeders Cup Turf1984 Ibn Bey c Gran Premio d Italia Preis von Europa Grosser Preis von Berlin Irish St Leger1984 Milligram f Queen Elizabeth II Stakes1984 Star Lift c Prix Royal Oak1984 Reference Point c Vertem Futurity Trophy Epsom Derby King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes St Leger Stakes1985 Doyoun c 2000 Guineas Stakes1986 Creator c Prix Ganay Prix d IspahanDeath EditMill Reef was Euthanized on 2 February 1986 and he is buried within the National Stud where a statue stands in his memory Assessment honours and awards EditMill Reef was given a rating of 141 by Timeform and is listed at no 4 in the greatest racehorses of the twentieth century The Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury is named in his honour The following is inscribed on the plinth beneath his statue at the National Stud Swift as a bird I flew down many a course Princes Lords Commoners all sang my praise In victory or defeat I played my part Remember me all men who love the Horse If hearts and spirits flag in after days Though small I gave my all I gave my heart from Paul Mellon s speech at the Gimcrack Dinner 1970 The Royal Veterinary College s Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire has a dedicated pathology building in memory of Mill Reef named the Mill Reef Building 18 Pedigree EditPedigree of Mill Reef SireNever Bend Nasrullah Nearco PharosNogaraMumtaz Begum BlenheimMumtaz MahalLalun Djeddah DjebelDjezimaBe Faithful BimelechBloodrootDamMilan Mill Princequillo Prince Rose Rose PrinceIndolenceCosquilla PapyrusQuick ThoughtVirginia Water Count Fleet Reigh CountQuicklyRed Ray HyperionInfra RedReferences Edit Racing Results Evening Times 1970 05 13 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Royal Ascot Results Evening Times 1970 06 17 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Today s York Card Glasgow Herald 1970 08 20 Retrieved 2015 07 26 York Results Glasgow Herald 1970 08 21 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Kempton Runners Evening Times 1970 09 19 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Mill Reef should land the odds Glasgow Herald 1970 10 16 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Newmarket results Glasgow Herald 1970 10 17 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Racing Results Evening Times 1971 04 17 Retrieved 2015 07 26 2000 Guineas Field Glasgow Herald 1971 05 01 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Derby Field Glasgow Herald 1971 06 02 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Storming finish by Mill Reef Glasgow Herald 1971 06 03 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Mill Reef attempts Sandown double Glasgow Herald 1971 07 03 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Racing Results Evening Times 1971 07 03 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Mill Reef is best again Evening Times 1971 07 24 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Epsom card tomorrow Evening Times 1972 06 07 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Today s Racing Evening Times 1972 06 08 Retrieved 2015 07 26 Mill Reef Ahonoora Retrieved 6 August 2019 RVC Estates Mill Reef Building Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 03 21 Further reading EditOaksey John 1974 Mill Reef Michael Joseph Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mill Reef amp oldid 1177972633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.