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New Approach

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Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

For theDrop the Dead Donkey episode, seeThe New Approach.
New Approach
Racing colours of Princess Haya of Jordan
SireGalileo
GrandsireSadler's Wells
DamPark Express
DamsireAhonoora
SexStallion
Foaled2005
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederLodge Park Stud
OwnerPrincess Haya of Jordan
TrainerJim Bolger
Record11: 8-2-1
Earnings£1,992,068
US$3,900,467
Currencies converted using Horseracing Authority exchange rates
Major wins
Tyros Stakes (2007)
Futurity Stakes (2007)
National Stakes (2007)
Dewhurst Stakes (2007)
Epsom Derby (2008)
Irish Champion Stakes (2008)
Champion Stakes (2008)
Awards
European Champion 2-Y-O Colt (2007)
European Champion 3-Y-O Colt (2008)
1st inWorld Thoroughbred Rankings (2008)
Irish Horse of the Year (2008)
Last updated on 18 November 2008

New Approach (foaled 18 February 2005) is a retired IrishThoroughbred racehorse and active stallion. In a racing career which lasted from July 2007 to October 2008 he ran eleven times and won eight races. He was undefeated in five races as a two-year-old in 2007 including theNational Stakes and theDewhurst Stakes. As a three-year-old he won theEpsom Derby,Irish Champion Stakes andChampion Stakes and was rated the best racehorse in the world (jointly withCurlin) in the 2008World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings.[1] As a breeding stallion, New Approach has sired theclassic winnersMasar,Dawn Approach andTalent.

Background

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New Approach, a chestnut colt with awhite star and snip was bred by the Lodge Park Stud inCounty Kilkenny, Ireland from the second crop of the2002 Derby winnerGalileo. His dam was theIrish Champion Stakes winner Park Express, making him a half-brother to theTakamatsunomiya Kinen winner Shinko Forest Dazzling Park (by Warning), Champion three-year-old filly in Europe and Alluring Park, the dam ofThe Oaks winnerWas.[2][3] He was first owned by Mrs J S Bolger & John Corcoran. He was bought in training bySheikh Mohammed, who presented the colt to his wifePrincess Haya of Jordan.[4] He was trained throughout his career byJim Bolger and ridden in all his starts byKevin Manning.

Racing career

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2007: two-year-old season

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New Approach was unbeaten in five starts as a two-year-old. He made his debut in a maiden race atThe Curragh in July, winning by twolengths in what would be his only race outsidegroup class. Two weeks later he started evens favourite for the Group IIITyros Stakes atLeopardstown and led from the start to win "easily".[5] In August he returned to the Curragh to win the Group IIFuturity Stakes at odds of8-11 from Curtain Call, withHenrythenavigator in third, again leading from the start.[6] In September he was moved up to Group I level for the first time in theNational Stakes. He made all the running and moved clear in the closing stages to win "comfortably",[7] defeating the futurePrix Jean-Luc Lagardère winner Rio de la Plata in a race which brought together the top three horses in the ante-post betting for the 20082,000 Guineas.[8]

On his final start he travelled outside Ireland for the first time for theDewhurst Stakes atNewmarket. He was already beginning to show signs of a headstrong temperament, and had to "ponied" down to the start.[9] In the race, he was held up for the first time, took the lead a furlong out, and, after being put under pressure for the first time in his career, prevailed by half a length from Fast Company, with futureBreeders' Cup Classic winnerRaven's Pass in third and Rio de la Plata in fourth.[10]

2008: three-year-old season

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Spring

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On his 2008 debut, New Approach went to the2,000 Guineas Stakes without a prep race. In the build-up to the race, Bolger had announced that the colt was most unlikely to run in The Derby, with theIrish Derby being the preferred option[11] In the Guineas, New Approach went off the 11-8 favourite and led as usual, but was caught inside the final furlong and beaten a nose by Henrythenavigator.[12] Three weeks later, in theIrish 2,000 Guineas Henrythenavigator again defeated New Approach, this time by one and three-quarter lengths,[13] with the Bolger colt hanging in the closing stages and apparently unsuited by the fast ground.

Summer

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New Approach was expected to run next in the Irish Derby, but on 2 June Jim Bolger announced an abrupt change of plan. Despite having been left in The Derby entries by mistake, New Approach would in fact take his chance in the English race.[14] The decision aroused some hostility in the British press, who claimed that those who had already placed bets on the race had been misled.[15] Sent off the 5-1 second favourite, New Approach pulled hard in the early stages as Manning struggled to settle him. Halfway down the straight he seemed to be boxed in and unable to challenge, but a gap appeared on the rail, and he was driven to take the lead a furlong out, staying on to beatTartan Bearer by half a length.[16] Although the winner's performance was praised, his reception was "muted"[17] and Jim Bolger defended the late change of plan in a "heated" post-race press conference.[18]

A foot injury ruled New Approach out of the Irish Derby, and he was then aimed at theInternational Stakes atYork in August. The race also attracted the leading older horseDuke of Marmalade who had won theKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, and the meeting of the two champions was much anticipated by the press as a "clash of the titans".[19] Bad ground conditions forced the race to be abandoned, and it was rescheduled for Newmarket four days later. New Approach again failed to settle,[20] and pulled hard in the early stages, but this time he could only finish third behind Duke of Marmalade and Phoenix Tower.[21]

Autumn

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Two weeks later New Approach appeared in theIrish Champion Stakes, a race for which Duke of Marmalade, was a late withdrawal. As usual, he pulled hard from the start, but Kevin Manning was able to settle him, and, after taking the lead early in the straight, he kept on well to win at odds of 8-13.[22] The form of the race was not particularly strong, with the half-length runner-up Traffic Guard having an official rating of only 110, but New Approach's connections were satisfied, with Manning commenting "he had bundles in the tank".[23]

New Approach's final start came in theChampion Stakes at Newmarket on 18 October, for which he was sent off 6-5 favourite against ten opponents. In a performance described in The Observer as "scintillating",[24] he took the lead three furlongs out and pulled away from the field to win by six lengths fromTwice Over in race record time.[25]

Assessment and honours

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At the end of his 2007 season New Approach was the highest rated two-year-old colt in Europe[26] and won the Cartier Racing Award forChampion Two-Year Old. A year later was given a rating of 130 in the2008 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings, making the equal top-ranked racehorse in the world.[1] He was also namedChampion Three-Year-Old colt in the Cartier Awards. New Approach was voted 2008 Irish Horse of the Year in a poll conducted byHorse Racing Ireland, beating Duke of Marmalade, Henrythenavigator andYeats.[27]

Stud record

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New Approach stands as a stallion for theDarley Stud. He spends the first part of the year at theDalham Stall Stud at Newmarket,[28] and is "shuttled" to the Northwood Park Stud Farm inVictoria for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season.[29]

Notable stock

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Group 1 winners:

c =colt, f =filly, g =gelding

FoaledNameSexMajor Wins
2010Dawn ApproachcVincent O'Brien Stakes,Dewhurst Stakes,2000 Guineas
2010May's DreamfAustralasian Oaks
2010SultaninafNassau Stakes
2010TalentfEpsom Oaks
2011ElliptiquecBayerisches Zuchtrennen
2011PotemkincPremio Roma
2015CascadiancDoncaster Mile,All Aged Stakes,Australian Cup (twice)
2015MasarcEpsom Derby
2018Mac SwineycVertem Futurity Trophy,Irish 2,000 Guineas

Pedigree

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Pedigree of New Approach (IRE), chestnut stallion, 2005[30]
Sire
Galileo (IRE)
1998
Sadler's Wells
1981 
Northern DancerNearctic
Natalma
Fairy BridgeBold Reason
Special
Urban Sea
1989 
MiswakiMr. Prospector
Hopespringeternal
AllegrettaLombard
Anatevka
Dam
Park Express (IRE)
1983
Ahonoora
1975 
LorenzaccioKlairon
Phoenissa
Helen NicholsMartial
Quaker Girl
Matcher
1966
MatchTantieme
Relance
LachineGrey Sovereign
Loved One (Family: 19-b)[2]

References

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  1. ^abChris Cook (13 January 2009)."Racing: New Approach and Curlin rated joint-top in World Thoroughbred Rankings".The Guardian. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  2. ^ab"Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Constantia – Family 19-b". Bloodlines.net. Archived fromthe original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved26 May 2013.
  3. ^"New Approach – pedigree & photo". Darley Stud. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2011. Retrieved31 August 2011.
  4. ^Harvey, Daithi (25 May 2016)."Ireland Welcomes Godolphin Growth".Thoroughbred Daily News.
  5. ^"Tyros Stakes 2007". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  6. ^"Futurity Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  7. ^"National Stakes2007". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  8. ^Montgomery, Sue (16 September 2007)."The St Leger: Lucarno turns on the style".The Independent.Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  9. ^Eddie Fremantle at Newmarket (21 October 2007)."Horse racing: New Approach pays dividends in Dewhurst".The Guardian. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  10. ^"Dewhurst Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  11. ^McGrath, Chris (22 April 2008)."Bolger's Approach turns back on Epsom".The Independent.Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  12. ^"2000 Guineas result". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  13. ^"Irish 2000 Guineas". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  14. ^Chris Cook (2 June 2008)."New Approach back in Derby reckoning".The Guardian. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  15. ^Freeman, Matt (3 June 2008)."Derby punters led up garden path by New Approach".Mirror. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  16. ^"Epsom Derby result". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  17. ^"New Approach shows his class to claim Derby glory – Horse Racing, Sport".Irish Independent. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  18. ^J A McGrath 09 Jun 2008 (9 June 2008)."Irish Derby next on agenda for new superstar New Approach after Derby win at Epsom".Telegraph. Retrieved30 August 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  19. ^"New Approach can land spoils in the clash of the titans".The Herald. 22 August 2008. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  20. ^"International Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  21. ^J A Mcgrath (18 August 2008)."Duke of Marmalade to win Juddmonte International at York".Telegraph. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  22. ^"Irish Champion Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  23. ^J A McGrath (7 September 2008)."Don't underestimate New Approach".Telegraph. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  24. ^Eddie Fremantle at Newmarket (19 October 2008)."Horse racing: Approach bows out in style of Champion".The Observer. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  25. ^"Champion Stakes". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  26. ^"WTRR07_ALL_2008_Book.qxp"(PDF). Retrieved30 August 2011.
  27. ^"2008 Award winners". Goracing.ie. Retrieved30 June 2012.
  28. ^"New Approach | Details | Bloodstock Stallion Book | Racing Post". Racing Post. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  29. ^"First Australian foal for New Approach | UK Bloodstock News | Racing Post".Racing Post. 4 August 2010. Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  30. ^"New Approach pedigree".Equineline. 8 May 2012. Retrieved30 June 2012.
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