Starcraft (horse)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Starcraft is a racehorse which pulled off a truly international win in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Newmarket in England in September 2005. He was bred and born in New Zealand, is owned by a syndicate of Australians, was trained by Italian Luca Cumani and was ridden by French jockey Christophe Lemaire.
It was the 11th win from 21 races for the giant stallion who stands 17 hands, and its fifth Group 1 success.
By Soviet Star, from Flying Floozie (Pompeii Court-Lucky Heiress), Starcraft was foaled at Garry and Mark Chittick's Waikato Stud in New Zealand and was auctioned as a yearling for only $NZ80,000 to a partnership headed by Australian Paul Makin.
Starcraft progressed from a Maiden victory in Queensland to winning the Group 1 AJC Derby in Sydney, Australia as a 3yo. Other victories included the G1 Chipping Norton Stakes, also in Sydney. As a 4yo he won the Group 1 Mudgway Stakes in New Zealand before been beaten into 3rd in the 2004 Cox Plate after starting one of the favourites. Despite this setback the owners had planned to challenge the world and that's what they did. There, he surprised many Northern Hemisphere racefans with his dominance when he won the 1600 metre Prix du Moulin at Longchamp, Paris. He proved this was no fluke, and that he was the dominant miler in Europe, when winning the Queen Elizabeth which was held at Newmarket because Ascot is being refurbished.
The horse started in the $4 million Breeders' Cup Classic event at Belmont Park in the United States in 2005. The owner had to pay a fee of $800,000 to enter him in this race, which was considered a huge gamble because it was a dirt track and the horse had always previously raced on grass. He drew the outside barrier, got away to a slow start and finished 7th in a 13 horse field.
Starcraft retired to stud in 2006. He served his first group of mares to Northern Hemisphere time at Cheveley Park Stud. He will stand his first Southern Hemisphere season at Arrowfield Stud in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales.