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Storm Bird

Storm Bird (19 April 1978 – 3 December 2004) was a Canadian-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was the outstanding European two-year-old of 1980, when he was unbeaten in five races, including the Anglesey Stakes, National Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes. His subsequent career was disrupted by injury and illness, and he was well beaten in his only race of 1981. He was then retired to stud, where he became a successful breeding stallion.

Storm Bird
SireNorthern Dancer
GrandsireNearctic
DamSouth Ocean
DamsireNew Providence
SexStallion
Foaled19 April 1978[1]
CountryCanada
ColourBay
BreederWindfields Farm
OwnerRobert Sangster
TrainerVincent O'Brien
Record6: 5-0-0
Earnings$168,891
Major wins
Anglesey Stakes (1980)
National Stakes (1980)
Larkspur Stakes (1980)
Dewhurst Stakes (1980)
Awards
Top-rated European two-year-old (1980)
Timeform top-rated two-year-old (1980)
Timeform rating 134
Last updated on May 14, 2010

Background edit

Storm Bird was a bay horse with a white star and snip and two white socks bred in Canada by Windfields Farm. He was one of many important winners sired by Northern Dancer, who won the Kentucky Derby in 1964 before becoming one of the most successful breeding stallions in Thoroughbred history. His dam, South Ocean, had previously produced Northernette (also sired by Northern Dancer), the champion filly of her generation in Canada at two and three years of age. The colt was sent to race in Europe and was trained by Vincent O'Brien at Ballydoyle, County Tipperary.

Racing career edit

On his racecourse debut, Storm Bird started 2/5 favourite for a 19-runner maiden race over six furlongs at the Curragh in July. He was bumped by one of his opponents at the start, but recovered to win by six lengths. The colt was then moved up in class for the Group Three Anglesey Stakes at the same course in August. He took the lead two furlongs from the finish, but appeared to idle in front and won by only half a length from Prince Echo. The form of the race was boosted when Prince Echo won the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster in September. Two weeks after his win in the Anglesey Stakes, Storm Bird moved up in distance to contest the seven-furlong National Stakes, Ireland's most valuable race for two-year-olds. Ridden by Tommy Murphy, he started the 2/5 favourite and won in emphatic style, taking the lead two furlongs from the finish and beating Master Thatch by four lengths.[2]

In the Larkspur Stakes at Leopardstown Racecourse in September, Storm Bird, ridden by Steve Cauthen, was required to concede weight to his five opponents, but won easily, beating Band Practice by four length despite being eased down in the closing stages. On his final appearance of the season, Storm Bird was sent to contest Britain's most prestigious two-year-old race, the Dewhurst Stakes over seven furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse. He was opposed by a strong field, including Miswaki, Kirtling (Chesham Stakes) and To-Agori-Mou. Ridden by Pat Eddery, he started the 4/5 favourite[3] in a race run in cold, wet, and windy conditions. Storm Bird took the lead after two furlongs, and when he accelerated in the final quarter mile, only To-Agori-Mou was able to go with him. The two colts drew clear of the field, and after a protracted struggle, Storm Bird prevailed by half a length.[2]

Storm Bird's three-year-old "career" became a complete disaster for his supporters. In early spring, he was attacked in his stable by a former stable lad, who cut off the hair from the horse's mane and tail. The colt appeared to be otherwise unharmed, but then sustained an injury to his hind leg and then developed a respiratory infection which ruled him out of the 2000 Guineas and Derby. It was then announced that the horse would be aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Racecourse in October, and he was heavily backed for the race after reports that he had easily beaten Kings Lake in a training gallop at Ballydoyle. He finally reappeared in the Prix du Prince d'Orange at Longchamp in September, but ran very poorly to finish seventh of the 9 runners behind Vayrann.[4]

Assessment edit

In 1980, Storm Bird was the highest-rated European two-year-old on the official International Classification, one pound ahead of To-Agori-Mou. The independent Timeform organisation rated him at 134.[2] In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Storm Bird the 27th best two-year-old trained in Britain or Ireland in the 20th century.[5]

Stud record edit

Retired to stand at stud at Ashford Stud in Versailles, Kentucky, Storm Bird sired 63 stakes winners, including Summer Squall, Storm Cat, Balanchine, Indian Skimmer and Bluebird. Also, Storm Bird was the broodmare sire of winners of more than 100 stakes races, including Kentucky Derby winner Thunder Gulch and the lightning-fast gelding Commentator.

Pensioned from stud duties in 1999, Storm Bird had to be euthanized on 3 December 3 2004, after suffering from colic.[6]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Storm Bird (CAN), bay stallion, 1978[1]
Sire
Northern Dancer (CAN)
1961
Nearctic (CAN)
1954
Nearco Pharos
Nogara
Lady Angela Hyperion
Sister Sarah
Natalma (USA)
1957
Native Dancer Polynesian
Geisha
Almahmoud Mahmoud
Arbitrator
Dam
South Ocean (CAN)
1967
New Providence (CAN)
1956
Bull Page Bull Lea
Our Page
Fair Colleen Preciptic
Fairvale
Shining Sun (CAN)
1962
Chop Chop Flares
Sceptical
Solar Display Sun Again
Dark Display (Family 4-j)[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Storm Bird pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  2. ^ a b c Timeform staff (1981). Racehorses of 1980. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-31-6.
  3. ^ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  4. ^ Timeform staff (1982). Racehorses of 1981. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-33-2.
  5. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  6. ^ "Prominent Stallion Storm Bird Dead". BloodHorse.com. 2004-12-07. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  7. ^ "Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Lady Lumley - Family 4-j". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-10-28.

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This article is about the thoroughbred racehorse For the bird colloquially known as the storm bird in Australia see Eastern Koel For the fast flying central Asian bird also commonly known as the stormbird see White throated needletail Storm Bird 19 April 1978 3 December 2004 was a Canadian bred Irish trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire He was the outstanding European two year old of 1980 when he was unbeaten in five races including the Anglesey Stakes National Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes His subsequent career was disrupted by injury and illness and he was well beaten in his only race of 1981 He was then retired to stud where he became a successful breeding stallion Storm BirdSireNorthern DancerGrandsireNearcticDamSouth OceanDamsireNew ProvidenceSexStallionFoaled19 April 1978 1 CountryCanadaColourBayBreederWindfields FarmOwnerRobert SangsterTrainerVincent O BrienRecord6 5 0 0Earnings 168 891Major winsAnglesey Stakes 1980 National Stakes 1980 Larkspur Stakes 1980 Dewhurst Stakes 1980 AwardsTop rated European two year old 1980 Timeform top rated two year old 1980 Timeform rating 134Last updated on May 14 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Assessment 4 Stud record 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground editStorm Bird was a bay horse with a white star and snip and two white socks bred in Canada by Windfields Farm He was one of many important winners sired by Northern Dancer who won the Kentucky Derby in 1964 before becoming one of the most successful breeding stallions in Thoroughbred history His dam South Ocean had previously produced Northernette also sired by Northern Dancer the champion filly of her generation in Canada at two and three years of age The colt was sent to race in Europe and was trained by Vincent O Brien at Ballydoyle County Tipperary Racing career editOn his racecourse debut Storm Bird started 2 5 favourite for a 19 runner maiden race over six furlongs at the Curragh in July He was bumped by one of his opponents at the start but recovered to win by six lengths The colt was then moved up in class for the Group Three Anglesey Stakes at the same course in August He took the lead two furlongs from the finish but appeared to idle in front and won by only half a length from Prince Echo The form of the race was boosted when Prince Echo won the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster in September Two weeks after his win in the Anglesey Stakes Storm Bird moved up in distance to contest the seven furlong National Stakes Ireland s most valuable race for two year olds Ridden by Tommy Murphy he started the 2 5 favourite and won in emphatic style taking the lead two furlongs from the finish and beating Master Thatch by four lengths 2 In the Larkspur Stakes at Leopardstown Racecourse in September Storm Bird ridden by Steve Cauthen was required to concede weight to his five opponents but won easily beating Band Practice by four length despite being eased down in the closing stages On his final appearance of the season Storm Bird was sent to contest Britain s most prestigious two year old race the Dewhurst Stakes over seven furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse He was opposed by a strong field including Miswaki Kirtling Chesham Stakes and To Agori Mou Ridden by Pat Eddery he started the 4 5 favourite 3 in a race run in cold wet and windy conditions Storm Bird took the lead after two furlongs and when he accelerated in the final quarter mile only To Agori Mou was able to go with him The two colts drew clear of the field and after a protracted struggle Storm Bird prevailed by half a length 2 Storm Bird s three year old career became a complete disaster for his supporters In early spring he was attacked in his stable by a former stable lad who cut off the hair from the horse s mane and tail The colt appeared to be otherwise unharmed but then sustained an injury to his hind leg and then developed a respiratory infection which ruled him out of the 2000 Guineas and Derby It was then announced that the horse would be aimed at the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Racecourse in October and he was heavily backed for the race after reports that he had easily beaten Kings Lake in a training gallop at Ballydoyle He finally reappeared in the Prix du Prince d Orange at Longchamp in September but ran very poorly to finish seventh of the 9 runners behind Vayrann 4 Assessment editIn 1980 Storm Bird was the highest rated European two year old on the official International Classification one pound ahead of To Agori Mou The independent Timeform organisation rated him at 134 2 In their book A Century of Champions John Randall and Tony Morris rated Storm Bird the 27th best two year old trained in Britain or Ireland in the 20th century 5 Stud record editRetired to stand at stud at Ashford Stud in Versailles Kentucky Storm Bird sired 63 stakes winners including Summer Squall Storm Cat Balanchine Indian Skimmer and Bluebird Also Storm Bird was the broodmare sire of winners of more than 100 stakes races including Kentucky Derby winner Thunder Gulch and the lightning fast gelding Commentator Pensioned from stud duties in 1999 Storm Bird had to be euthanized on 3 December 3 2004 after suffering from colic 6 Pedigree editPedigree of Storm Bird CAN bay stallion 1978 1 SireNorthern Dancer CAN 1961 Nearctic CAN 1954 Nearco Pharos Nogara Lady Angela Hyperion Sister Sarah Natalma USA 1957 Native Dancer Polynesian Geisha Almahmoud Mahmoud Arbitrator DamSouth Ocean CAN 1967 New Providence CAN 1956 Bull Page Bull Lea Our Page Fair Colleen Preciptic Fairvale Shining Sun CAN 1962 Chop Chop Flares Sceptical Solar Display Sun Again Dark Display Family 4 j 7 References edit a b Storm Bird pedigree equineline com 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 10 28 a b c Timeform staff 1981 Racehorses of 1980 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 31 6 Abelson Edward Tyrrel John 1993 The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records Breedon Books Publishing ISBN 978 1 873626 15 3 Timeform staff 1982 Racehorses of 1981 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 33 2 Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 Prominent Stallion Storm Bird Dead BloodHorse com 2004 12 07 Retrieved 2013 10 28 Thoroughbred Bloodlines Lady Lumley Family 4 j Bloodlines net Retrieved 2013 10 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Storm Bird amp oldid 1099467721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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