Thistlecrack

Thistlecrack
Sire Kayf Tara
Grandsire Sadler's Wells
Dam Ardstown
Damsire Ardross
Sex Gelding
Foaled 29 March 2008[1]
Country United Kingdom
Colour Bay
Breeder R F And S D Knipe
Owner John and Heather Snook
Trainer Colin Tizzard
Record 15: 10-1-1
Earnings £467,798
Major wins
Sefton Novices' Hurdle (2015)
Long Distance Hurdle (2015)
Long Walk Hurdle (2015)
Cleeve Hurdle (2016)
World Hurdle (2016)
Liverpool Hurdle (2016)
Awards
British National Hunt Horse of the Year (2016)

Thistlecrack (foaled 29 March 2008) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse who competes in National Hunt races. Unraced until he was five years old, he recorded his first win in a National Hunt Flat race in 2014. In the 2014/15 National Hunt season he won two minor hurdle races before improving when tried over long distances and winning the Grade 1 Sefton Novices' Hurdle. In the following season he established himself as the best staying hurdler in Britain with wins in the Long Distance Hurdle, Long Walk Hurdle, Cleeve Hurdle, World Hurdle and Liverpool Hurdle

Background

Thistlecrack is a bay gelding with a small white star bred in England by R F And S D Knipe. He was sired by Kayf Tara, an outstanding stayer who won two Ascot Gold Cups and two Irish St Legers and was a three time Cartier Champion Stayer. His other offspring have included Planet of Sound (Punchestown Gold Cup), Blaklion (RSA Chase), Special Tiara (Celebration Chase), Tea For Two (Feltham Novices' Chase) and Carruthers (Hennessy Gold Cup).[2] Thistlecrack's dam Ardstown was a successful racemare who won three times on the amateur Point-to-point circuit and four times under National Hunt rules.[3][4]

As a foal in November 2008 the colt was offered for sale at Tattersalls Ireland and was bought for €32,000 by John McDonald.[5] In August 2011, by which time he had been gelded, Thistlecrack was returned to the same sales ring and was sold to John Snook for €43,000.[6] He was sent into training with Colin Tizzard at Milborne Port in Dorset.

Racing career

Early career

Thistlecrack began his racing career at the age of five, when he finished third a National Hunt Flat race at Wincanton Racecourse on 14 April 2013. After an absence of a year, he returned to Wincanton for the corresponding event in 2015 and recorded his first success as he won by three lengths at odds of 14/1.[7]

2014/15 National Hunt season: novice hurdles

In the 2014/15 National Hunt season, Thistlecrack finished fifth in the Championship Standard Open NH Flat Race at Ascot Racecourse in December and was then campaigned in novice hurdle races. On his first run over obstacles he won "easily" at Wincanton on 15 January, taking the lead approaching the final hurdle and drawing away to win by nine lengths.[8] Nine days later the gelding was stepped up in class for the Grade 2 Classic Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham Racecourse and finished tailed-off in seventh place behind the Alan King-trained Ordo Ab Chao. Having been ridden by an amateur jockey in his previous starts, Thistlecrack was partnered by the leading professional Ruby Walsh when he ran at Ascot in 14 February. Starting at odds of 100/30 he came from last place to join the leaders at the final flight of hurdles and "stormed clear" on the run-in to win by three and three quarter lengths.[9] Aidan Coleman took the ride when the gelding was matched against more experienced rivals in the Imperial Cup at Sandown Park on 7 March. Carrying 151 pounds he stayed on without being able to quicken and finished seventh of the twenty-three runners behind Ebony Express.

All but one of Thistlecrack's previous starts at been at or around a distance of two miles, but on 10 April he was stepped up to three miles for the Grade 1 Sefton Novices' Hurdle at Aintree's Grand National meeting. Ridden for the first time by Tom Scudamore he started a 25/1 outsider in a sixteen-runner field headed by the Willie Mullins-trained Roi des Francs. The other runners included Vyta du Roc (Sharp Novices' Hurdle, Winter Novices' Hurdle), Ordo Ab Chao, Alpha des Obeaux (runner up to Douvan at Punchestown) and Blaklion (Persian War Novices' Hurdle, Bristol Novices' Hurdle). After being restrained by Scudamore Thistlecrack moved up to dispute the lead with Alpha des Obeaux at the second last. He was left well clear when his rival fell at the final hurdle and came home thirteen lengths clear of Vyta du Roc despite being eased down in the closing stages.[10] After the race Colin Tizzard said "He wasn't right when he was well-beaten last time we stepped up in trip at Cheltenham. He's been very good otherwise. He's always been a good horse on our gallops. I was sure he would stay, his dam was a stout stayer. He's a thorough stayer and travels well."[11]

On his final appearance of the season, Thistlecrack was sent to Ireland for the Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle at Punchestown on 29 April. Starting at 8/1 he was crowded at the final hurdle but stayed on up the run-in to finish second, half a length behind Killultagh Vic. The favoured Shaneshill was eight and a half lengths back in third.

2015/16 National Hunt season: senior hurdles

On his first appearance of the new season, Thistlecrack was one of five horses to contest the Grade 2 Long Distance Hurdle over three miles at Newbury Racecourse on 28 November. He was ridden by Scudamore and started the 7/2 third choice in the betting behind the dual Liverpool Hurdle winner Whisper and the World Hurdle winner Cole Harden. After tracking the leaders he took the lead at the final flight and stayed on to win by six lengths and half a length from Deputy Dan and Cole Harden.[12] Three weeks later he started favourite for the Grade 1 Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot, with his main opposition appearing to come from Rave de Sivola (winnner of the race for the last three years) and Saphir du Rheu (Mildmay Novices' Chase). Scudamore tracked the leaders before overtaking Reve de Sivola at the second last and the favourite went on to win by eight lengths in "impressive" fashion.[13] Tizzard, who had moved his horses to a new training facility away from his dairy farm commented "now I’ve got a racing yard without cows in sight, it's lovely".[14] On 30 January Thistlecrack was made the odds-on favourite for the Grade 2 Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham. On this occasion the best of his rivals, according to the betting, were Camping Ground (Relkeel Hurdle) and Ptit Zig (Noel Novices' Chase, Dipper Novices' Chase). Thistlecrack was always going well, took the lead approaching the last and drew right away to win by twelve lengths from Ptit Zig.[15]

On 17 March Thistlecrack started the even money favourite for the World Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. His opponents included Alpha des Obeaux, Cole Harden, Bobs Worth Saphir du Rheu, Whisper, Aux Petit Soins (Coral Cup), Martello Tower (Spa Novices' Hurdle) and At Fishers Cross (Spa Novices' Hurdle, Sefton Novices' Hurdle). He raced towards the rear of the field before moving up into third place behind Cole Harden on the second circuit. He took the lead at the second last, shook off the challenge of Alpha des Obeaux and drew away to win by seven lengths with a gap of twenty-two lengths back to Bobs Worth in third. After the race Tizzard commented "This is relief. We’ve got this beautiful horse and he’s come here fit and well, and we’re just chuffed for everybody concerned. He has gone from a very nice horse to a superstar" before suggesting that the horse would compete in steeplechases in the following season.[16] The official BHA handicapper awarded Thistlecrack a rating of 174: this equaled the best mark achieved by Big Buck's and was two pounds higher than the peak ratings given to Inglis Drever and Baracouda.[17] At Aintree on 9 April Thistlecrack started 2/7 favourite for the Liverpool Stayers' Hurdle against four opponents were headed by the Nicky Henderson-trained Different Gravey and the RSA Chase runner-up Shaneshill. He took the lead soon after the start and was never seriously challenged: he survived a mistake at the second last before pulling away to win easily by seven lengths from Shaneshill.

Thistlecrack won the BET365 NOVICES' CHASE (REGISTERED AS THE WORCESTER NOVICES' CHASE) (GRADE 2) justified short odds of 1/8 by beating bigbadjohn to continue his 8 win streak

Pedigree

Pedigree of Thistlecrack (GB), bay gelding, 2008[1]
Sire
Kayf Tara (GB)
1994
Sadler's Wells (USA)
1981
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Fairy Bridge Bold Reason
Special
Colorspin (GB)
1983
High Top Derring-Do
Camenae
Reprocolor Jimmy Reppin
Blue Queen
Dam
Ardstown (GB)
1991
Ardross (IRE)
1976
Run the Gantlet Tom Rolfe
First Feather
Le Melody Levmoss
Arctic Melody
Booterstown (IRE)
1971
Master Owen Owen Tudor
Miss Maisie
Vulgan's Rose Vulgan
Nevada Rose (Family 2-o)[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Thistlecrack pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  2. "Kayf Tara - Stud Record". Racing Post.
  3. "Ardstown - Record By Race Type". Racing Post.
  4. 1 2 "Mabille - Family 2-o". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  5. "Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale". Racing Post.
  6. "Tattersalls Ireland August National Hunt 2011". Racing Post.
  7. "32red Premier Roulette NHF Race result". Racing Post. 13 April 2014.
  8. "Crewkerne Novices' Hurdle result". Racing Post. 15 January 2015.
  9. "Racing UK Novices' Hurdle result". Racing Post. 14 February 2015.
  10. "Sefton Novices' Hurdle result". Racing Post. 10 April 2015.
  11. "Thistlecrack records shock victory in Sefton". RTÉ Sport. 10 April 2015.
  12. "Long Distance Hurdle result". Racing Post. 28 November 2015.
  13. "Long Walk Hurdle result". Racing Post. 19 December 2015.
  14. Chris Cook (19 December 2015). "Thistlecrack's Long Walk stroll lifts Colin Tizzard's King George hopes". The Guardian.
  15. "Cleeve Hurdle result". Racing Post. 30 January 2016.
  16. Greg Wood. "Brilliant Thistlecrack wins World Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival". The Guardian.
  17. Tony McFadden (23 March 2016). "BHA rates Thistlecrack the equal of Big Buck's". Racing Post.
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