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Oath (horse)

Oath (foaled 22 April 1996) is a retired Thoroughbred race horse, bred in Ireland and trained by Henry Cecil in Great Britain, best known for winning the 1999 Epsom Derby. He was injured in his next race and never ran again. He is currently an active sire standing in India.

Oath
Racing colours of The Thoroughbred Corp
SireFairy King
GrandsireNorthern Dancer
DamSheer Audacity
DamsireTroy
SexStallion
Foaled1996
CountryIreland
Colourbay
BreederMrs Max Morris
OwnerThe Thoroughbred Corp.
TrainerHenry Cecil
Record7: 3-1-1
Earnings£647,419
Major wins
Dee Stakes (1999)
Epsom Derby (1999)
Last updated on August 24, 2007

Background edit

Oath was foaled on 22 April 1996 in Ireland.[1] He is a small, "neat"[2] bay horse bred in Ireland by Mrs Max Morris. He was from one of the last groups of foals sired by the Northern Dancer stallion Fairy King out of the Troy mare Sheer Audacity.[3] Apart from Oath, Fairy King, who died in 1999, sired the winners of over five-hundred races, including Helissio (Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe) and Falbrav (Japan Cup).[4]

His dam, Sheer Audacity produced several good winners, the most notable being Pelder, who won three Group One races, including the Prix Ganay.[5]

As a yearling, Oath was sent to the Goffs sales in County Kildare, where he was bought for IR£450,000 by The Thoroughbred Corporation, a syndicate headed by the Saudi prince Ahmed bin Salman (1958–2003).[6] Like all of Salman's horses, which included War Emblem, Point Given and Royal Anthem,[7] Oath raced in a distinctive white bridle.[8]

He was originally sent into training with Roger Charlton at Beckhampton, but after his first race he was moved to the stable of Henry Cecil at Newmarket. After his move, he was ridden in all his races by Kieren Fallon.[9]

Racing career edit

1998: two-year-old season edit

Oath made his racecourse debut in a maiden race at Goodwood in June. Ridden by Tim Sprake, he finished fifth of the eight runners, beaten two and a half lengths in a race which looked very good in retrospect: the winner Muqtarib won the Richmond Stakes in July, whilst the runner-up Compton Admiral went on to win the following year's Eclipse Stakes.[10]

At Yarmouth in September, he finished third in a field of seventeen on his debut for Cecil, after appearing to have "every chance".[11] Oath won at the third attempt in a maiden race at Nottingham in October. He led early and ran on strongly after being headed to win by two and a half lengths from modest opposition.[12]

His official end of season rating of 91 suggested that he had a future as a racehorse, but that he was around thirty pounds below top class.

1999: three-year-old season edit

Spring edit

Oath's three-year-old debut in a minor stakes race at Newbury showed that he had made some progress over the winter. He led from the start and stayed on well under pressure before finishing second, beaten a neck by the future Group race winner Lucido. The race was also his first opportunity to race over middle distances, and his improvement suggested that his stamina would be a strength.[13]

The first indication that he might be a top class colt came in his next start, in which he was tried in conditions race company for the first time in the Listed Dee Stakes a recognised trial[14] for the Derby, run at Chester. Oath showed ability far beyond anything he had previously revealed, by travelling "effortlessly", taking the lead two furlongs from the finish, and winning by five lengths, with Fallon easing the colt down in the closing strides.[15] Fallon was pleased with the colt's progress, and Willie Carson, representing the owners said that the colt was an ideal Derby type whilst expressing some doubts about his ability to stay the trip.[2] Oath's rapid progress and the high reputation of his trainer, who had already sent out three Derby winners, saw him enter contention for the Derby, with bookmakers offering him at odds of 14/1.

The remaining Derby trials revealed no outstanding contenders, and Oath, who at least had solid winning form and seemed to be improving, was shortened to 6-1 joint-favourite by the end of the following week.[16]

Summer edit

The Derby of 1999, run in cold wet conditions,[17] was a very open race, with many lightly-tested colts and only one previous Group One winner, the Irish-trained Saffron Walden. The highly regarded, but untested Dubai Millennium started favourite at 5/1, with Oath and Lucido joint second in the betting at 13/2. Before the Derby, the horses are paraded in front of the stands. Fallon broke away from the parade early and took Oath, who was described as "restive" and "hot-headed" directly to the start.[18] In the race Oath was always in contention, and turned into the straight in fifth place behind the leader All The Way. Two furlongs out Daliapour was sent into the lead, and Fallon made his challenge on Oath. The two colts ran together for several strides before Oath pulled ahead and was driven out by Fallon to win by one and three quarter lengths.[19] After the race Fallon was penalised for breaking out of the parade, although Cecil revealed that the jockey was acting under his instructions and had been told to "not worry about the fine."[18]

The intention was that Oath would run in the Irish Derby where he would be matched against the Prix du Jockey Club winner Montjeu, while his stable companion, the four-year-old Royal Anthem would contest the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes.[20] The plan was changed when an injury to Royal Anthem ruled him out of the King George and Oath was made the new favourite for the race.[21] Shortly afterwards, Oath was withdrawn from the Irish Derby after performing poorly in a home gallop[22] and so went straight to the race at Ascot without another start.

In the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Oath faced older horses, including the multiple Group One winner Daylami, for the first time. Oath, was still a relatively unexposed colt, and hopes that he was still improving led to him being sent off the 9/4 favourite. He ran well for most of the race, but when Fallon tried to move the colt towards the lead in the straight he was soon struggling and faded badly.[23] He finished seventh of the eight runners, ahead Daliapour, in what the Independent's correspondent described as a "lamentable" performance by the only two three-year-olds in the field.[24]

The reason for Oath's poor run was revealed shortly afterwards as he came back lame. Examinations revealed that he had broken a bone in his knee.[25] The injury was so serious that the colt's connections said that it would be a "miracle" if he ran again that season,[26] although there were hopes that he could return as a four-year-old.

In October it was announced that Oath's racing career was over, and that he had been sold to Japanese breeders for $8,000,000.[27]

Race record edit

Date Race Dist (f) Course Class Prize (£K) Odds Runners Placing Margin Time Jockey Trainer
5 June 1998 EBF Hitachi Seiki Maiden Stakes 6 Goodwood M 4 6/1 8 5 2.5 1:11.54 Tim Sprake Roger Charlton
16 September 1998 EBF Fleggborough Maiden Stakes 7 Yarmouth M 3 9/4 17 3 2 1:27.30 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil
14 October 1998 EBF Maiden Stakes 8 Nottingham M 3 4/5 8 1 2.5 1:52.80 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil
17 April 1999 Compton Conditions Stakes 10 Newbury 9 3/1 8 2 Neck 2:09.43 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil
6 May 1999 Dee Stakes 10 Chester L 28 2/1 7 1 5 2:10.51 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil
5 June 1999 Derby 12 Epsom 1 611 13/2 16 1 1.7.5 2:37.43 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil
4 July 1999 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 12 Ascot 1 342 9/4 8 7 11.5 2:29.35 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil

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Assessment edit

Oath has been considered to be one of the least distinguished winners of the Derby. John Randall, writing in the Racing Post rated him the second-worst Derby-winner since 1945.[28]

Immediately after the Derby, Oath was rated an "average" Derby winner, with a rating of 123.[29] His injury meant that unlike many Derby winners, he never had the opportunity to improve on this assessment. When the International Classification for the year were released in January, Oath's rating placed him twelve pounds below the European champion Montjeu (135).[30]

Stud career edit

Oath began his career at stud by standing at the Yushun Stallion Station in Hokkaido Japan, where he is reported to have had limited success.

In 2006 he was returned to Ireland, with the intention that he would stand at the Coolagown Stud in County Cork. The plans were changed however, and in October 2006 Oath was put up for auction at the Goresbridge sales in County Kilkenny. The bidding reached €205,000, before he was sold to the Martin Donohoe. Donohoe was acting for the bloodstock agent Hugo Merry, who was in turn acting on behalf of the Maharajah of Idar.[31]

According to one report in 2011, he sired winners in India.[32] He currently stands at the Pratap Stud in Gujarat.[33]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Oath (IRE), bay stallion, 1996
Sire
Fairy King (USA)
1982
Northern Dancer
1961
Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Fairy Bridge
1975
Bold Reason Hail To Reason
Lalun
Special Forli
Thong
Dam
Sheer Audacity (IRE)
1984
Troy
1976 
Petingo Petition
Alcazar
La Milo Hornbeam
Pin Prick
Miss Upward
1964
Alcide Alycidon
Chenille
Aiming High Djebe
Annie Oakley (family 1-k)

References edit

  1. ^ "Profile of Oath". Famous Racehorses. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b Edmondson, Richard (7 May 1999). "Oath affirms Cecil's Derby strength". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Oath". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Fairy King Stud Record". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Prix ganay 1995". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  6. ^ "Sheer Audacity (GB)". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.[dead link]
  7. ^ . Horse-races. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Now Anthem bids to hit right note". The Racing Post. 16 June 1998. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Oath". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  10. ^ "EBF Hitachi Seiki Maiden Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  11. ^ "EBF Fleggborough Maiden Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  12. ^ "EBF Maiden Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  13. ^ "Compton Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Dee Stakes Derby trial". Epsom-derby.net. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  15. ^ "Dee Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  16. ^ Edmondson, Richard (13 May 1999). "Elsworth's Express a Derby dream". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  17. ^ Jones, Ken (7 June 1999). "Derby slip in rankings but upholds its allure". The Independent. London.
  18. ^ a b Montgomery, Sue (6 June 1999). "Oath summons Classic finish". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  19. ^ "Derby result". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  20. ^ Wood, Greg (7 June 1999). "Racing: Big trials lie ahead to test Oath's talent". The Independent. London.
  21. ^ "Derby winner Oath favourite for King George". 23 June 1999. Retrieved 16 September 2011 – via The Free Library.
  22. ^ "Oath out of showdown at the Curragh". The Independent. London. 24 June 1999. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  23. ^ "King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  24. ^ "Racing: Daylami team cashing in". The Independent. London. 26 July 1999.
  25. ^ "Cracked knee may rule out Oath for season". 27 July 1999. Retrieved 24 December 2011 – via The Free Library.
  26. ^ "Oath's future in the balance; Injured Derby winner needs a `miracle' to race again this season". Retrieved 24 December 2011 – via The Free Library.
  27. ^ "Oath price confirmed at $8m". Retrieved 16 September 2011 – via The Free Library.
  28. ^ "Morston tops six worst Derby winners". The Racing Post. 2 June 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  29. ^ Wood, Greg (8 June 1999). "Racing: Oath heads Montjeu on bookies' card". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  30. ^ "International Classifications: Montjeu ranks among greats". The Racing Post. 19 January 2000. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  31. ^ "Horse Racing: Derby winner Oath sold for EUR205,000 to stand in India". The Racing Post. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  32. ^ "Rolf Johnson on Harry Herbert's visit to India on behalf of the BBM". Highclere Racing. 15 March 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  33. ^ Staff. "Stallions in India". Indian Studbook. Retrieved 11 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart – Oath

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Oath foaled 22 April 1996 is a retired Thoroughbred race horse bred in Ireland and trained by Henry Cecil in Great Britain best known for winning the 1999 Epsom Derby He was injured in his next race and never ran again He is currently an active sire standing in India OathRacing colours of The Thoroughbred CorpSireFairy KingGrandsireNorthern DancerDamSheer AudacityDamsireTroySexStallionFoaled1996CountryIrelandColourbayBreederMrs Max MorrisOwnerThe Thoroughbred Corp TrainerHenry CecilRecord7 3 1 1Earnings 647 419Major winsDee Stakes 1999 Epsom Derby 1999 Last updated on August 24 2007 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1998 two year old season 2 2 1999 three year old season 2 2 1 Spring 2 2 2 Summer 3 Race record 4 Assessment 5 Stud career 6 Pedigree 7 References 8 External linksBackground editOath was foaled on 22 April 1996 in Ireland 1 He is a small neat 2 bay horse bred in Ireland by Mrs Max Morris He was from one of the last groups of foals sired by the Northern Dancer stallion Fairy King out of the Troy mare Sheer Audacity 3 Apart from Oath Fairy King who died in 1999 sired the winners of over five hundred races including Helissio Prix de l Arc de Triomphe and Falbrav Japan Cup 4 His dam Sheer Audacity produced several good winners the most notable being Pelder who won three Group One races including the Prix Ganay 5 As a yearling Oath was sent to the Goffs sales in County Kildare where he was bought for IR 450 000 by The Thoroughbred Corporation a syndicate headed by the Saudi prince Ahmed bin Salman 1958 2003 6 Like all of Salman s horses which included War Emblem Point Given and Royal Anthem 7 Oath raced in a distinctive white bridle 8 He was originally sent into training with Roger Charlton at Beckhampton but after his first race he was moved to the stable of Henry Cecil at Newmarket After his move he was ridden in all his races by Kieren Fallon 9 Racing career edit1998 two year old season edit Oath made his racecourse debut in a maiden race at Goodwood in June Ridden by Tim Sprake he finished fifth of the eight runners beaten two and a half lengths in a race which looked very good in retrospect the winner Muqtarib won the Richmond Stakes in July whilst the runner up Compton Admiral went on to win the following year s Eclipse Stakes 10 At Yarmouth in September he finished third in a field of seventeen on his debut for Cecil after appearing to have every chance 11 Oath won at the third attempt in a maiden race at Nottingham in October He led early and ran on strongly after being headed to win by two and a half lengths from modest opposition 12 His official end of season rating of 91 suggested that he had a future as a racehorse but that he was around thirty pounds below top class 1999 three year old season edit Spring edit Oath s three year old debut in a minor stakes race at Newbury showed that he had made some progress over the winter He led from the start and stayed on well under pressure before finishing second beaten a neck by the future Group race winner Lucido The race was also his first opportunity to race over middle distances and his improvement suggested that his stamina would be a strength 13 The first indication that he might be a top class colt came in his next start in which he was tried in conditions race company for the first time in the Listed Dee Stakes a recognised trial 14 for the Derby run at Chester Oath showed ability far beyond anything he had previously revealed by travelling effortlessly taking the lead two furlongs from the finish and winning by five lengths with Fallon easing the colt down in the closing strides 15 Fallon was pleased with the colt s progress and Willie Carson representing the owners said that the colt was an ideal Derby type whilst expressing some doubts about his ability to stay the trip 2 Oath s rapid progress and the high reputation of his trainer who had already sent out three Derby winners saw him enter contention for the Derby with bookmakers offering him at odds of 14 1 The remaining Derby trials revealed no outstanding contenders and Oath who at least had solid winning form and seemed to be improving was shortened to 6 1 joint favourite by the end of the following week 16 Summer edit The Derby of 1999 run in cold wet conditions 17 was a very open race with many lightly tested colts and only one previous Group One winner the Irish trained Saffron Walden The highly regarded but untested Dubai Millennium started favourite at 5 1 with Oath and Lucido joint second in the betting at 13 2 Before the Derby the horses are paraded in front of the stands Fallon broke away from the parade early and took Oath who was described as restive and hot headed directly to the start 18 In the race Oath was always in contention and turned into the straight in fifth place behind the leader All The Way Two furlongs out Daliapour was sent into the lead and Fallon made his challenge on Oath The two colts ran together for several strides before Oath pulled ahead and was driven out by Fallon to win by one and three quarter lengths 19 After the race Fallon was penalised for breaking out of the parade although Cecil revealed that the jockey was acting under his instructions and had been told to not worry about the fine 18 The intention was that Oath would run in the Irish Derby where he would be matched against the Prix du Jockey Club winner Montjeu while his stable companion the four year old Royal Anthem would contest the King George VI amp Queen Elizabeth Stakes 20 The plan was changed when an injury to Royal Anthem ruled him out of the King George and Oath was made the new favourite for the race 21 Shortly afterwards Oath was withdrawn from the Irish Derby after performing poorly in a home gallop 22 and so went straight to the race at Ascot without another start In the King George VI amp Queen Elizabeth Stakes Oath faced older horses including the multiple Group One winner Daylami for the first time Oath was still a relatively unexposed colt and hopes that he was still improving led to him being sent off the 9 4 favourite He ran well for most of the race but when Fallon tried to move the colt towards the lead in the straight he was soon struggling and faded badly 23 He finished seventh of the eight runners ahead Daliapour in what the Independent s correspondent described as a lamentable performance by the only two three year olds in the field 24 The reason for Oath s poor run was revealed shortly afterwards as he came back lame Examinations revealed that he had broken a bone in his knee 25 The injury was so serious that the colt s connections said that it would be a miracle if he ran again that season 26 although there were hopes that he could return as a four year old In October it was announced that Oath s racing career was over and that he had been sold to Japanese breeders for 8 000 000 27 Race record editDate Race Dist f Course Class Prize K Odds Runners Placing Margin Time Jockey Trainer 5 June 1998 EBF Hitachi Seiki Maiden Stakes 6 Goodwood M 4 6 1 8 5 2 5 1 11 54 Tim Sprake Roger Charlton 16 September 1998 EBF Fleggborough Maiden Stakes 7 Yarmouth M 3 9 4 17 3 2 1 27 30 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 14 October 1998 EBF Maiden Stakes 8 Nottingham M 3 4 5 8 1 2 5 1 52 80 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 17 April 1999 Compton Conditions Stakes 10 Newbury 9 3 1 8 2 Neck 2 09 43 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 6 May 1999 Dee Stakes 10 Chester L 28 2 1 7 1 5 2 10 51 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 5 June 1999 Derby 12 Epsom 1 611 13 2 16 1 1 7 5 2 37 43 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil 4 July 1999 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 12 Ascot 1 342 9 4 8 7 11 5 2 29 35 Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil Assessment editOath has been considered to be one of the least distinguished winners of the Derby John Randall writing in the Racing Post rated him the second worst Derby winner since 1945 28 Immediately after the Derby Oath was rated an average Derby winner with a rating of 123 29 His injury meant that unlike many Derby winners he never had the opportunity to improve on this assessment When the International Classification for the year were released in January Oath s rating placed him twelve pounds below the European champion Montjeu 135 30 Stud career editOath began his career at stud by standing at the Yushun Stallion Station in Hokkaido Japan where he is reported to have had limited success In 2006 he was returned to Ireland with the intention that he would stand at the Coolagown Stud in County Cork The plans were changed however and in October 2006 Oath was put up for auction at the Goresbridge sales in County Kilkenny The bidding reached 205 000 before he was sold to the Martin Donohoe Donohoe was acting for the bloodstock agent Hugo Merry who was in turn acting on behalf of the Maharajah of Idar 31 According to one report in 2011 he sired winners in India 32 He currently stands at the Pratap Stud in Gujarat 33 Pedigree editPedigree of Oath IRE bay stallion 1996 SireFairy King USA 1982 Northern Dancer1961 Nearctic Nearco Lady Angela Natalma Native Dancer Almahmoud Fairy Bridge1975 Bold Reason Hail To Reason Lalun Special Forli Thong DamSheer Audacity IRE 1984 Troy1976 Petingo Petition Alcazar La Milo Hornbeam Pin Prick Miss Upward1964 Alcide Alycidon Chenille Aiming High Djebe Annie Oakley family 1 k References edit Profile of Oath Famous Racehorses Retrieved 24 June 2013 a b Edmondson Richard 7 May 1999 Oath affirms Cecil s Derby strength The Independent London Retrieved 16 September 2011 Oath Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Fairy King Stud Record Racing Post Retrieved 11 September 2011 Prix ganay 1995 Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Sheer Audacity GB Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 dead link Prince Ahmed bin Salman dead at age 43 Horse races Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 Retrieved 24 December 2011 Now Anthem bids to hit right note The Racing Post 16 June 1998 Retrieved 24 December 2011 Oath Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 EBF Hitachi Seiki Maiden Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 EBF Fleggborough Maiden Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 EBF Maiden Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Compton Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Dee Stakes Derby trial Epsom derby net Retrieved 13 September 2011 Dee Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Edmondson Richard 13 May 1999 Elsworth s Express a Derby dream The Independent London Retrieved 16 September 2011 Jones Ken 7 June 1999 Derby slip in rankings but upholds its allure The Independent London a b Montgomery Sue 6 June 1999 Oath summons Classic finish The Independent London Retrieved 16 September 2011 Derby result Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Wood Greg 7 June 1999 Racing Big trials lie ahead to test Oath s talent The Independent London Derby winner Oath favourite for King George 23 June 1999 Retrieved 16 September 2011 via The Free Library Oath out of showdown at the Curragh The Independent London 24 June 1999 Retrieved 16 September 2011 King George VI amp Queen Elizabeth Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 16 September 2011 Racing Daylami team cashing in The Independent London 26 July 1999 Cracked knee may rule out Oath for season 27 July 1999 Retrieved 24 December 2011 via The Free Library Oath s future in the balance Injured Derby winner needs a miracle to race again this season Retrieved 24 December 2011 via The Free Library Oath price confirmed at 8m Retrieved 16 September 2011 via The Free Library Morston tops six worst Derby winners The Racing Post 2 June 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2011 Wood Greg 8 June 1999 Racing Oath heads Montjeu on bookies card The Independent London Retrieved 16 September 2011 International Classifications Montjeu ranks among greats The Racing Post 19 January 2000 Retrieved 24 December 2011 Horse Racing Derby winner Oath sold for EUR205 000 to stand in India The Racing Post 12 October 2006 Retrieved 16 September 2011 Rolf Johnson on Harry Herbert s visit to India on behalf of the BBM Highclere Racing 15 March 2011 Retrieved 16 September 2011 Staff Stallions in India Indian Studbook Retrieved 11 December 2013 External links editCareer 1 2 3 Colour Chart Oath Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oath horse amp oldid 1200982556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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