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Pharaoh's Delight

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Pharaoh's Delight
SireFairy King
GrandsireNorthern Dancer
DamRidge the Times
DamsireRiva Ridge
SexMare
Foaled2 April 1987[1]
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederA Tarry
OwnerAl-Deera Bloodstock Holdings Ltd
TrainerPeter Hudson
Dermot Weld
Record19: 3-4-3
Earnings£216,323
Major wins
Windsor Castle Stakes (1989)
Princess Margaret Stakes (1989)
Phoenix Stakes (1989)

Pharaoh's Delight (2 April 1987 – 2015) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She was one of the best two-year-old fillies in Europe in 1989 when she won the Windsor Castle Stakes, Princess Margaret Stakes and Phoenix Stakes as well as finishing second in the Moyglare Stud Stakes. Although she never won again the filly raced until the age of four and was placed in several top-class sprint races including the Nunthorpe Stakes, Haydock Sprint Cup and Prix de l'Abbaye. She was retired from racing at the end of the 1991 season and had some success as a dam of winners.

Background

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Pharaoh's Delight was a bay mare bred in Ireland by A Tarry. During her racing career she was owned by Al-Deera Bloodstock. She was initially sent into training with Peter Hudson in England.

Her sire Fairy King, who was full-brother to Sadler's Wells, failed to win a race after being injured on his debut, but sired the winners of over five-hundred races, including Helissio, Falbrav, Turtle Island and Oath.[2] Pharaoh's Delight's dam Ridge the Times showed some racing ability, winning a race at Hamilton Park Racecourse as a two-year-old in 1983.[3] She was a granddaughter of the American broodmare Take A Stand whose other descendants have included Open Mind and Peaks and Valleys.[4]

Racing career

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1989: two-year-old season

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Pharaoh's Delight made her first appearance in a maiden race over six furlongs at Leicester Racecourse on 10 June in which he started the 100/30 second favourite but came home sixth of the nine runners behind Bright Flower. Less than two weeks after he defeat at Leicester the filly was sent to Royal Ascot and dropped in distance to contest the five furlong Windsor Castle Stakes in which she was ridden as on her debut by Pat Eddery. Starting at odds of 11/2 she went to the front before half way and drew right away from her nine rivals to win by six lengths.[5] A month later the filly returned to Ascot and moved up in class for the Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes. With Eddery again in the saddle, she started the 7/4 favourite against five opponents including Palace Street (third in the Cherry Hinton Stakes). Pharaoh's Delight took the lead from the start and won "comfortably" by one and a half lengths from Routilante.[6]

Ray Cochrane took the ride when Pharaoh's Delight was stepped up to Group 1 level for the Phoenix Stakes at Phoenix Park Racecourse on 13 August. She was made the 2/1 favourite ahead of the Vincent O'Brien-trained Wedding Bouquet while the other eight runners included Princess Taufan (National Stakes), Red Henry (runner-up in the Molecomb Stakes), Aminata (Curragh Stakes) and Duck And Dive (Chesterfield Stakes). Racing on softer ground than she had previously encountered Pharaoh's Delight won by a length from Duck And Dive with Wedding Bouquet a length away in third place.[7] In September the filly was sent back to Ireland and started favourite for the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh but proved no match for the Henry Cecil-trained Chimes of Freedom and was beaten six lengths into second place,

1990: three-year-old season

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Pharaoh's Delight began her second season with two races over one mile/ 1600 metres. She finished sixth to Houseproud in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches at Longchamp Racecourse in May and fifth to Chimes of Freedom in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot a month later. A switch to sprinting brought no initial improvement as he came home eighth of the nine runners behind Royal Academy in the July Cup. Better was to follow in August as she finished second to Pole Position in the Prix de Meautry and then ran third to the year's leading sprinter Dayjur in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York. In September she finished third behind Dayjur and Royal Academy in the Haydock Sprint Cup but then ran disappointingly when she was the beaten favourite in a minor race at Newbury, and a distant fifth behind the French-trained colt Ron's Victory in the Diadem Stakes. On her final appearance of the season Pharaoh's Delight returned to her best form as she finished third to Dayjur in the Prix de l'Abbaye at Longchamp Racecourse on 7 October.[8]

1991: four-year-old season

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For the 1991 season Pharaoh's Delight was transferred to Ireland and entered the stable of Dermot Weld. She began her campaign by running fourth in the Greenlands Stakes on 14 May but then lost her form and finished unplaced in the Ballyogan Stakes in June and two handicap races in August. On her final racecourse appearance she finished second to Wild Jester when favourite for a minor race at the Curragh in September.[9]

Breeding record

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After her retirement from racing, Pharaoh's Delight became a broodmare for the Ballylinch Stud. She produced fourteen foals and at least seven winners.

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Pharaoh's Delight (IRE), bay mare, 1987[1]
Sire
Fairy King (USA)
1982
Northern Dancer (CAN)
1961
Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Fairy Bridge (USA)
1975
Bold Reason Hail To Reason
Lalun
Special Forli
Thong
Dam
Ridge the Times (USA)
1981
Riva Ridge (USA)
1969
First Landing Turn-To
Hildene
Iberia Heliopolis
War East
Oath of Allegiance (USA)
1975
Olden Times Relic
Djenne
Take A Stand Amerigo
Self Control (Family: A29)[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Pharaoh's Delight pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Fairy King Stud Record". Racing Post. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  3. ^ Timeform staff (1984). Racehorses of 1983. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-40-5.
  4. ^ a b "Diomed Mare – Family A29". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  5. ^ "Windsor Castle Stakes result". Racing Post. 23 June 1989.
  6. ^ "Princess Margaret Stakes result". Racing Post. 22 July 1989.
  7. ^ "Phoenix Stakes result". Racing Post. 13 August 1989.
  8. ^ "Prix de l'Abbaye result". Racing Post. 7 October 1990.
  9. ^ "Sunday World Race result". Racing Post. 7 September 1991.
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