Race Record
Date | Course | Distance | Race | Class | Position | Jockey | Odds |
21 April 2001 | Curragh, IRE | 5 furlongs | First Flier E.B.F. Maiden | Maiden (2yo) | 1st of 6 | M J Kinane | 11/10F |
19 June 2001 | Ascot, GB | 6 furlongs | Coventry Stakes | Group 3 (2yo) | 6th of 20 | M J Kinane | 10/1 |
1 July 2001 | Curragh, IRE | 6 furlongs | Railway Stakes | Group 3 (2yo) | 1st of 7 | M J Kinane | 1/2F |
22 August 2001 | York, GB | 6 furlongs | Gimcrack Stakes | Group 2 (2yo) | 1st of 9 | M J Kinane | 11/4 |
14 September 2001 | Doncaster, GB | 7 furlongs | Champagne Stakes | Group 2 (2yo) | 2nd of 8 | M J Kinane | 11/10 |
7 October 2001 | Longchamp, FR | 1400 meters | Grand Critérium | Group 1 (2yo) | 1st of 5 | M J Kinane | 4/5J |
20 October 2001 | Newmarket, GB | 7 furlongs | Dewhurst Stakes | Group 1 (2yo) | 1st of 8 | M J Kinane | 4/6F |
4 May 2002 | Newmarket, GB | 1 mile | 2,000 Guineas | Group 1 (3yo) | 1st of 22 | Johnny Murtagh | 9/1 |
25 May 2002 | Curragh, IRE | 1 mile | Irish 2,000 Guineas | Group 1 (3yo) | 1st of 7 | M J Kinane | 4/7F |
18 June 2002 | Ascot, GB | 1 mile | St. James's Palace Stakes | Group 1 (3yo) | 1st of 9 | M J Kinane | 4/5F |
31 July 2002 | Goodwood, GB | 1 mile | Sussex Stakes | Group 1 (3yo+) | 1st of 5 | M J Kinane | 8/13F |
8 September 2002 | Longchamp, FR | 1600 meters | Prix du Moulin de Longchamp | Group 1 (3yo+) | 1st of 7 | M J Kinane | 3/5J |
26 October 2002 | Arlington Park, USA | 1 mile | Breeders' Cup Mile | Group 1 (3yo+) | 2nd of 14 | M J Kinane | 4/5F |
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