Horlicks (horse)

Horlicks
SireThree Legs (GB)
GrandsirePetingo
DamMalt
DamsireMoss Trooper (USA)
SexMare
Foaled7 October 1983
Died24 August 2011(2011-08-24) (aged 27)
CountryNew Zealand
ColourGrey
BreederGraham de Gruchy (NZ)
OwnerGraham de Gruchy (NZ)
TrainerDave and Paul O'Sullivan (NZ)
JockeyLance O'Sullivan
Record40: 17–10–2
EarningsNZ$4,165,407
Major wins
ARC Television New Zealand Stakes (1988,1990)
ARC DB Draught Classic (1989,1990)
Japan Cup (1989)
LKS Mackinnon Stakes (1989)
Honours
New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 3 April 2009

Horlicks (07 October 1983 – 24 August 2011)[1] was an outstanding Thoroughbred racemare from New Zealand. She won the internationally contested 1989 Japan Cup in a world record time of 2:22 for 2,400 metres. In addition to the Japan Cup, she won five Group One (G1) races in Australia and New Zealand.

Background

Horlicks was by Three Legs (GB) from the unraced mare, Malt, by Moss Trooper (USA). Malt was later sold to the United States by Australian Bloodstock agent Brian King.

Her owner, Graham W. de Gulthy of Hastings, sent Horlicks to train with Dave and Paul O'Sullivan in April of 1986.[2] When she entered the O'Sullivan stable, she was not considered to be a fast horse, with her taking more than 15 seconds to complete a 1 furlong run[3] and was even suggested by her trainer to send her back to the ranch at one point.[4]

Racing career

Horlicks made her racing debut at a maiden race held at the Tauranga Racecourse on 30 December, 1986; where she came in 2nd place.[4] The following month she won her first race.[4] Contrary to the low expectations, she finished her three year old season with 4 victories out of the 8 races she ran, and started to run in group races the following year, with her coming in second place at her first group race (Air New Zealand Stakes) and winning her first group race at the Awapuni Gold Cup, and later her first Group 1 race at the 1988 Television New Zealand Stakes. She would also come in 2nd place that same year at the Australian Cox Plate.

For the 1989 season, major preparations were made for her entering the Japan Cup at an early stage, with her trainer doing stamina training for the 2400 metre run as well as preparation for quarantine.[2] Before coming to Japan that year, she ran the DB Draught Classic in March and won her second Group 1 title, and her third at the Australian LKS MacKinnon Stakes.

The Japan Cup

Horlicks arrived to Japan earlier than the other foreign horses, and was placed in a stable for horses from the Southern Hemisphere for quarantine reasons. As she was the only horse entering from the Southern Hemisphere that year, Paul O'Sullivan resorted to placing a second hand mirror with scent from other horses to overcome her homesickness.[5][6]

On the day of the race, owing to the prior lack of success of Oceanian horses, Horlicks was the 9th favored of the 15 horses competing, with the local Super Creek [ja] and Oguri Cap being the top two most favored. The race proceeded with Ibn Bey and Hawkster leading the race with Horlicks in 3rd place, and taking the lead once the two slowed down and fell behind. Oguri Cap tried to overtake her at the final stretch, but Horlicks managed to lead the mare by a neck, setting a world record of 2:22.2. The time record Horlicks set would not be broken until 1999 when Asidero ran the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini in 2:21.98, and the course record was never broken until the Tokyo Racecourse went in to renovation in 2002. She was also the only filly to win the Japan Cup until Vodka won the same race in 2009.

Her winning the Japan Cup was considered to be Horlick's career highlight when she was inducted in to the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame in 2010.[7]

After the Japan Cup

Horlicks would take a prolonged break before returning to race for the 1990 DB Draught Classic, where she won the race by breaking the course record she set the year before by 0.01 seconds. After this she would lose two races before winning the Television New Zealand Stakes. She was no longer able to win another race after this, and after she came in 8th place at the Cox Plate that year, she was retired to stud. She had a record of 17 wins and 12 places from 40 starts[8] and career earnings of NZ$4,165,407.

Big race wins

Stud career

Horlicks became a broodmare at the Cambridge Stud, where she has also proven to be an outstanding broodmare, as the dam of the 2000 Melbourne Cup winner Brew, and the ill-fated stakes winner Bubble (both by Sir Tristram). Another daughter, Latte, was the dam of G1 AJC Australian Derby winner, Fiumicino.

In 2006 Horlicks delivered her 13th foal, a colt by One Cool Cat, at Cambridge Stud in New Zealand and was retired from stud duties at the age of 24 years.[9]

Horlicks died on 24 August 2011 at Cambridge Stud and is buried at her breeder and owner's (Graham de Gruchy) stud farm.[1]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Horlicks (NZ), grey mare, 1983
Sire
Three Legs (GB)
1972
Petingo
1965
Petition Fair Trial
Art Paper
Alcazar Alycidon
Quarterdeck
Teodora
1963
Hard Sauce Ardan
Saucy Bella
Teliastory Tulyar
King's Story
Dam
Malt (NZ)
1978
Moss Trooper (USA)
1972
Levmoss Le Levanstell
Feemoss
Forest Friend Linacre
Belle Sauvage
Frill
1969
Agricola Precipitation
Aurora
Froth Faux Tirage
Home Brew (Family: 10-d)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Japan Cup winner Horlicks dies". Radio Sport National. 25 August 2011. Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b Yushun. March 1990 (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Japan Racing Association. March 1990. p. 30.
  3. ^ Matsuda, Takashi (1992). Tenma o miteita shōnen (in Japanese). 三心堂. p. 52. ISBN 4-915620-56-5. OCLC 674968994.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ a b c "ホーリックス(Horlicks) | 競馬データベース | JRA-VAN World - 海外競馬情報サイト". JRA-VAN Ver.World - 海外競馬 (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  5. ^ Yushun (in Japanese) (January 1990 ed.). Tokyo, Japan: Japan Racing Association. January 1990. p. 45.
  6. ^ Rolfe, Costa (25 November 2022). "How a second-hand dressing mirror helped Horlicks win the world's second-richest horse race". Asian Racing Report. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  7. ^ Rodley, Aidan (6 March 2010). "New Inductees announced at 2010 Gala Dinner". thoroughbrednet.co.nz. New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  8. ^ Horlicks (NZ) Archived 1 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2 May 2009
  9. ^ Horlicks Produces Her Last Foal. Retrieved 23 April 2010

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