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Taghrooda

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British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Taghrooda
Racing colours of Hamdan Al Maktoum
SireSea The Stars
GrandsireCape Cross
DamEzima
DamsireSadler's Wells
SexMare
Foaled27 January 2011[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederShadwell Stud
OwnerHamdan Al Maktoum
TrainerJohn Gosden
Record6: 4-1-1
Earnings£1,476,101
Major wins
Pretty Polly Stakes (2014)
Oaks Stakes (2014)
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2014)
Awards
Cartier Champion Three-year-old Filly (2014)
World's top-rated three-year-old filly (2014)

Taghrooda (foaled 27 January 2011) is an Irish bred British trainedThoroughbredracehorse. In 2014 she won theclassicOaks Stakes and went on to win Britain's premier weight-for-age race, theKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. She subsequently finished second in theYorkshire Oaks and third in thePrix de l'Arc de Triomphe before being retired at the end of the season.

Background

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Taghrooda is a bay mare bred by her owner Hamdan Al Maktoum'sShadwell Stud. She is from the first crop of foals sired bySea The Stars. Taghrooda's dam Ezima was a successful stayer who won four races including theSaval Beg Stakes.[2] As a descendant of the broodmare Evisa, Ezima was closely related to theAscot Gold Cup winnersEnzeli andEstimate as well as theIrish Oaks winnerEbadiyla and a more distant relative ofDarshaan,Sinndar,Acamas andAkiyda.[3] Taghrooda's name is a reference to form of chanted poetry used by theBedouins ofOman and theUnited Arab Emirates.[4] The filly was sent into training withJohn Gosden at his Clarehaven Stable atNewmarket.

Racing career

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2013: two-year-old season

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On her only appearance as a two-year-old, Taghrooda started a 20/1 outsider for amaiden race over one mile atNewmarket Racecourse on 21 September. Ridden by Dane O'Neill, she was towards the rear of the fourteen runner field in the early stages before making good progress to take the lead a furlong from the finish and won by a neck from the favourite Casual Smile.[5]

2014: three-year-old season

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On her first appearance of 2014, Taghrooda was ridden byPaul Hanagan and started favourite for the Listed Pretty Polly Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket on 4 May. She took the lead approaching the final furlong and drew clear of her opponents in the closing stages to win by six lengths from Jordan Princess.[6] After the race she was promoted to favouritism forThe Oaks. Hanagan said "she gave me a lot of confidence, she's just got a bit about her. Stepping up to a mile and a half will be fine, she's very uncomplicated". TheRacing Post described her performance as "breathtaking".[7]

On 6 June 2014, Taghrooda started the 5/1 third favourite, in a field of seventeen fillies, for the 236th running of the Oaks Stakes atEpsom Downs Racecourse. She raced just behind the leaders before moving into contention in the straight. She took the lead with two furlongs to run, went clear of the field and won by three and three quarter lengths from Tarfasha. The winning jockey Paul Hanagan said that the race "went like clockwork. I'd been planning it like that for about a month in my head".[8]

Taghrooda was expected to run next in theIrish Oaks at theCurragh Racecourse on 20 July and was ante-post favourite for the race. On 17 July, however, it was announced that the filly would be rerouted to contest Britain's most prestigious weight-for-age race, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes atAscot Racecourse on 26 July. Hamdan Al Maktoum's racing manager Angus Gold said "I think Sheikh Hamdan wanted to give her a chance in the big one as she will be retiring at the end of this year... he just felt this filly is not going to have too many more races and deserved a chance".[9] In the build-up to the Ascot race Gold issued another positive bulletin saying "Everything has gone very well with Taghrooda, she's been working very well and looks fantastic. She seems very happy in herself mentally".[10]

In the King George, ridden as usual by Hanagan, Taghrooda started the 7/2 second favourite behindTelescope in an eight-runner field which includedMagician,Mukhadram andTrading Leather as well as her stable companions Eagle Top (King Edward VII Stakes) and Romsdal (third inThe Derby). Hanagan restrained the filly towards the back of the field in the early stages, as Leitir Mor set a fast pace. She made steady progress approaching the final turn and made her challenge on the outside in the straight. Inside the final furlong Taghrooda overtook Telescope and Mukhadram, who had been battling for the lead, and accelerated clear to win by three lengths. She became the first British-trained three-year-old filly to win the race. She was also the first British-trained female winner since the four-year-oldTime Charter in 1983 and the first three-year-old filly to succeed since the French-trainedPawneese in 1976. After the race Hanagan said "It’s amazing and that just caps it all off. The reception she is getting is just out of this world".[11] Gosden commented "I think to go to the Irish Oaks off a win at Epsom would have been a defensive move and it was bold of [Hamdan Al Maktoum] and correct". Angus Gold said "She’s blessed with this extraordinary temperament, which very few fillies of that age have. She just never turns a hair".[12]

Taghrooda's next race was theYorkshire Oaks over one and half miles atYork Racecourse 21 August. Apparently facing much weaker opposition than in her previous race and started at odds of 1/5 against six opponents headed byTapestry, an Aidan O'Brien-trained filly who had finished second in the Irish Oaks. Hanaghan settled the filly in fifth place before moving up on the turn into the straight and taking the lead approaching the final quarter mile. A furlong out, however, she was joined by Tapestry and after a prolonged struggle it was the Irish-trained filly who prevailed by a neck. After the race, Hanaghan said "I don't think there were many excuses, she was just beaten by a very good horse".[13]

On 5 October, Taghrooda started the 11/2 favourite for France's most prestigious race, thePrix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2400 metres atLongchamp Racecourse despite being given an unfavourable draw. She raced on the outside before making her challenge in the straight, staying on in the closing stages to finish third of the twenty runners, beaten two lengths and one and a quarter lengths byTreve and Flintshire. Eight days later it was announced that Taghrooda would be retired from racing to become a broodmare. Gold said "She has been wonderful and will be missed. In my time not since Salsabil have we had a filly this good, which shows how rare they are".[14]

Breeding record

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Taghrooda has produced three named foals as of 2021.

Assessment and awards

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In November Taghrooda was namedChampion Three-year-old Filly at theCartier Racing Awards.[17]

In the2014 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Taghrooda was rated the eighteenth best horse to race anywhere in the world in 2014 and was the top-rated three-year-old filly, three pounds ahead of Tapestry and four ahead of the American championUntapable.[18]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Taghrooda (GB), bay mare, 2011[1]
Sire
Sea The Stars (IRE)
2006
Cape Cross (IRE)
1994
Green DesertDanzig
Foreign Courier
Park AppealAhonoora
Balidaress
Urban Sea (USA)
1989
MiswakiMr. Prospector
Hopespringseternal
AllegrettaLombard
Anatevka
Dam
Ezima (IRE)
2004
Sadler's Wells (USA)
1981
Northern DancerNearctic
Natalma
Fairy BridgeBold Reason
Special
Ezilla (IRE)
1997
DarshaanShirley Heights
Delsy
EzanaEla-Mana-Mou
Evisa (Family 13-c)[3]

References

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  1. ^ab"Taghrooda pedigree". equineline.com. 2014-03-07. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  2. ^"Ezima Record By Race Type". Racing Post. 2011-06-02. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  3. ^ab"Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Stray Shot - Family 13-c". Bloodlines.net. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  4. ^"Al-Taghrooda, traditional Bedouin chanted poetry". En.unesco.org. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  5. ^"Federation of Bloodstock Agents EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes result". Racing Post. 21 September 2013. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  6. ^"Pretty Polly Stakes result". Racing Post. 4 May 2014. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  7. ^Stuart Riley (4 May 2014)."Newmarket Taghrooda heads Oaks betting after Pretty Polly romp".Racing Post. Archived fromthe original on 6 May 2014. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  8. ^Keogh, Frank (6 June 2014)."Taghrooda wins the fillies' Classic". BBC. Retrieved2014-06-06.
  9. ^James Burn (17 July 2014)."Taghrooda to miss Irish Oaks for next week's King George".Racing Post. Archived fromthe original on 7 December 2014. Retrieved2014-07-26.
  10. ^Angst, Frank (23 July 2014)."Filly Taghrooda Takes Aim at Ascot History". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved2014-07-26.
  11. ^Andrew Dietz."Star filly Taghrooda rules supreme in King George".Racing Post. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved2014-07-27.
  12. ^Chris Cook (26 July 2014)."Taghrooda strikes blow for fillies in King George at Ascot".The Guardian. Retrieved2014-07-27.
  13. ^"Tapestry ends Taghrooda's unbeaten record". BBC. 21 August 2014. Retrieved2014-08-21.
  14. ^"Summer stars Taghrooda and Mukhadram retired | Horse Racing News | Racing Post". October 16, 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2014-10-16.
  15. ^"Almighwar Race Record & Form".Racing Post.
  16. ^"Israr Race Record & Form". Racing Post.
  17. ^Marcus Armytage (11 November 2014)."Cartier Awards 2014: Double top for star miler Kingman".Daily Telegraph.
  18. ^"The 2014 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. Retrieved2015-01-21.
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