Delta Blues (horse)
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Delta Blues | |
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Delta Blues |
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Sire | Dance in the Dark |
Grandsire | Sunday Silence |
Dam | Dixie Splash |
Damsire | Dixieland Band |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 2001 |
Country | Japan |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Northern Farm |
Owner | Sunday Racing Co Ltd |
Trainer | Katsuhiko Sumii |
Record | 29: 6-2-3 |
Earnings | 401,562,000 yen +3,300,000 AUD |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
Kikuka Sho (2004) Stayers Stakes (2005) Melbourne Cup (2006) |
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Racing Awards | |
JRA Best Horse by Home-Bred Sire (2004) Australian Champion Stayer (2006/07) |
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Infobox last updated on: January 4, 2008. |
Delta Blues (デルタブルース, May 3, 2001 - ) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 2006 Melbourne Cup. It was the third non-Australian and the first Japanese horse to win the Cup. In doing so it beat Pop Rock, another Japanese horse, also trained by Katsuhiko Sumii.
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[edit] 2006 Melbourne Cup
In the 2006 Melbourne Cup, Delta Blues was ridden by Japanese jockey Yasunari Iwata[1] in his first race outside Japan[2]. Iwata was winner of the 2005 19th World Super Jockey Series.[3][4]
Prior to the race, stable spokesman Keita Tanaka characterised Delta Blues as a "lazy horse", and trainer Sumii characterised him as "tough"[5].
[edit] Career
Delta Blues was virtually unknown until it won a spectacular upset victory in the Kikuka Sho. [6] He beat Heart's Cry and Cosmo Bulk then.
Delta Blues placed third in the Japan Cup in November 2004, and third in the Caulfield Cup in 2006[5].
Other runs by Delta Blues include wins in the Domestic Grade One Kikuka Sho (Japanese St Leger) in October 2004, the Domestic Grade Two Stayers Stakes in December 2005, a third in the Grade Two Hanshin Daishoten on March 19 2006 fifth in the Arima Kinen, and 10th in the Domestic Grade One Tenno Sho (Spring) on April 30[5].
Delta Blues won the Best Horse by Home-Bred Sire JRA award in 2004. [7]
[edit] Achievements
- Winner of the 2004 Kikuka Sho (JPN Domestic GI, Japanese St. Leger)
- Winner of the 2004 Best Horse by Home-Bred Sire JRA award. [7]
- Winner of the 2006 Melbourne Cup
- Winner of the 2006-2007 Australian Champion Stayer
[edit] Pedigree
Delta Blues was sired by Dance in the Dark with the dam Dixie Splash (sire Dixieland Band). The breeder was Northern Farm[6].
Dance in the Dark won the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger), and was the son of "magnificent US-bred Sunday Silence, the ill-fated sire who has been unmatched in Japanese breeding history".[8]
Sire Dance in the Dark (JPN) (ダンスインザダーク) |
Sunday Silence (USA) | Halo (USA) | Hail to Reason (USA) |
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Cosmah (USA) | |||
Wishing Well (USA) | Understanding (USA) | ||
Mountain Flower (USA) | |||
Dancing Key (USA) | Nijinsky II (CAN) | Northern Dancer (CAN) | |
Flaming Page (CAN) | |||
Key Partner (USA) | Key to the Mint (USA) | ||
Native Partner (USA) | |||
Dam Dixie Splash (USA) |
Dixieland Band (USA) | Northern Dancer (CAN) | Nearctic (CAN) |
Natalma (USA) | |||
Mississippi Mud (USA) | Delta Judge (USA) | ||
Sand Buggy (USA) | |||
Ocean Jewel (USA) | Alleged (USA) | Hoist the Flag (USA) | |
Princess Pout (USA) | |||
Lady Offshore (USA) | Sir Ivor (USA) | ||
Bonnie Google (USA) |
[edit] See also
Millionaire Racehorses in Australia
[edit] External links
- ABC News - Photo gallery of Delta Blues winning the 2006 Melbourne Cup
[edit] References
- ^ Blues' hopes rest on track debutant - The Australian
- ^ The West Australian
- ^ Yasunari Iwata wins the 19th World Super Jockey Series
- ^ Iwata wins World Super Jockey Series
- ^ a b c Sumii goes for Pop Rock over Delta Blues - racingandsports.com.au
- ^ a b Delta Blues (JPN) - The Japan Association for International Horse Racing profile of Delta Blues
- ^ a b JRA Award 2004
- ^ International Flavour In The Caulfield Cup