Lonhro
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Lonhro | |
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Farewelling the crowd at Eagle Farm. |
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Sire | Octagonal |
Dam | Shadea |
Damsire | Straight Strike |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1998 |
Country | AUS |
Colour | brown/dark brown |
Breeder | Woodlands Stud |
Owner | Woodlands Stud |
Trainer | John Hawkes |
Record | 35:26-3-2 |
Earnings | AU$5,790,510 |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
Australian Cup (2004) C F Orr Stakes (2004) George Ryder Stakes (2003,2004) Caulfield Stakes (2002,2003) George Main Stakes (2003) Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2003) Chipping Norton Stakes (2003) LKS MacKinnon Stakes (2002) Caulfield Guineas (2001) |
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Racing Awards | |
Australian Racehorse of the Year (2004) Australian Middle Distance Champion (2004) Australian Champion Three Year Old (2002) Timeform rating: 128 |
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Honours | |
World Champion Miler (2004) [1] | |
Infobox last updated on: June 3, 2008. |
Lonhro is an Australian thoroughbred racehorse who raced between 2000 and 2004. Nicknamed "The Black Flash", he was foaled in 1998, bearing a close resemblance to his sire, the brilliant racehorse Octagonal. Bred and owned by Woodlands Stud and trained by John Hawkes, Lonhro won a total of 11 Group One races and retired with winnings of AU$5,790,510 . He was quite versatile; winning from 1100 m to 2000 m and with his stunning looks and racing style, where he would often settle last before unleasing a paralysing sprint, he quickly endeared himself to the Australian public. Highlighting this was the fact that he started favourite in 31 of his 35 races, including the last 25 in succession and 21 as odds on favourite. He got the name Lonhro due to his foaling description as "tiny but perfect", a common label given to Roland "Tiny" Rowland, CEO of the London Rhodesian Mining and Land Company (stock exchange code LONRHO). The horse's name is deliberately misspelt. [1]
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[edit] 2yo
Lonhro had his first start in November 2000 in a restricted 2yo race at Rosehill where he finished second. A short spell followed and Lonhro resumed in January 2001 over 1100 m at Rosehill, starting favourite for the first time and winning in good fashion by 2.5 lengths. Two weeks later Lonhro was in Melbourne at Caulfield for the Blue Diamond Prelude. In the straight, Lonhro impressed the Melbourne crowd by striding well clear to win by two lengths from the fast finishing Neiwand with Tosamba third. It was then on to the Blue Diamond Stakes where Lonhro started the $3.50 favourite. Settling near the rear of the field, Lonhro came wide in the straight making ground on the leaders but unable to catch the eventual winner True Jewels, finishing 1.5L fourth. Instead of pressing on to the Sydney carnival Lonhro was spelled as another near black Woodlands colt called Viscount won the AJC Sires Produce and Champagne Stakes.
Lonhro returned for the 2001 Spring in the WFA Missile Stakes, being run in July he was still officially a 2yo. Settling last of nine runners on a heavy track, Lonhro stormed home to finished third to Sportsbrat, this was to be the first and last time that Lonhro would be defeated in consecutive races.
[edit] 3yo
A rematch with Sportsbrat in the WFA Warwick Stakes-Gr2 (1300m) followed two weeks later. This time Lonhro settled closer to the lead and was able register his first win as a 3yo. For his next start Lonhro went back to his own age group in the Ming Dynasty Quality-Gr3 (1400m) and held on to win by a short half-head after being sent out a very short priced favourite. An easy win in the Heritage Stakes-LR (1200m) followed before he took out the Stan Fox Stakes-Gr2 (1400m) against a small but quality field. Lonhro then headed to Melbourne for the Caulfield Guineas-Gr1 (1600m) but despite his four consecutive wins he was not the Hawkes' stable favoured runner. That honour went to the multiple Group 1 winner Viscount who had started his spring campaign in Sydney and had recorded victory in the George Main Stakes-Gr1 (1600m) where he, like Lonhro, had defeated Shogun Lodge. In the Caulfield Guineas, the boom colts Ustinov and Viking Ruler also lined up along with New Zealander Pure Theatre, Dash for Cash and Magic Albert. Lonhro settled last before pulling out wide to the centre of the track to start his run on the home turn. Inside the final 50m Lonhro swept to the front from Pure Theatre and Ustinov as Viking Ruler ran on near the rails but it was all Lonhro as he came away to win by 1 1/2 lengths from Ustinov with Pure Theatre third.
After the victory it was reported that Lonhro had suffered an injury with a minor wrench to a joint and it was felt in his best interests to spell for the autumn, meaning he would miss the WS Cox Plate. Stablemate Viscount who was beaten in the Caulfield Guineas went on to Moonee Valley and was gallant in finishing third to Northerly and Sunline, beaten just a length, in a rough-house finish that was the subject of a long protest hearing.
On 2 February 2002, Lonhro lined up as the odds-on favourite for the Royal Sovereign Stakes-Gr2 (1200m), beginning a run of 25 consecutive races that he would start as favourite. Lonhro easily accounted for the small field before going on to win the Hobartville Stakes-Gr2 (1400m) at his next start. Installed as pre-post favourite for the Doncaster Handicap and a nominal favourite for many of the big races of the Autumn, it was announced soon after that Lonhro has contracted a virus and the resultant delay in his preparation saw the 3yo spelled until his four year old season.
[edit] 4yo
Lonhro returned bigger and stronger as a 4yo and again started his campaign in the Missile S-Gr3 (1100m) at Rosehill. This was the first race where Lonhro was ridden by Darren Beadman and it was Lonhro's eighth consecutive victory, winning very easily by four lengths. As the short priced favourite Lonhro was expected to have no problem taking out the Warwick S-Gr2 (1400m) at his next start but was beaten a half head by Defier. Two weeks later Lonhro made amends winning the Chelmsford S-Gr2 (1600m) at Randwick by three lengths. At his next start only six horses lined up for the George Main Stakes-Gr1 (1600m) but it was described as a mini Cox Plate with Sunline, Defier, Lonhro, Excellerator and Shogun Lodge entered. Desperately unlucky, Lonhro was pocketed on the fence for much of the race and only saw daylight in the last 50m, sprinting home to finish fourth. Sunline set a moderate pace in front from Defier then Shogun Lodge outside Lonhro with Hey Pronto and Excellerator at the rear.
Lonhro was then sent to Melbourne for a rematch with Sunline in the Caulfield Stakes-Gr1 (2000m). A field of seven lined up but all race discussions were whether Sunline as a 7yo would return to form and if Lonhro having his first start beyond 1600m would be as effective over 2000m. The race was a spectacle with Sunline assuming her usual front running style and Lonhro stalking for most of the race in about third position. Little changed up to the 800m where Sunline started to show her old form as she quickened from Ustinov and Lonhro started the long chase with Distinctly Secret heading the rest but they were in another race. Around the turn and the crowd roared as Sunline raced clear of Ustinov with Lonhro steadily making ground but giving the mare a huge head start. By the 300m Sunline was over three lengths clear as Lonhro settled into his task. By the 200m Sunline was in front but Lonhro was gaining and the crowd was deafening as the two great horses fought out the race. Inside the final 50m Sunline and Lonhro were level with the mare fighting back strongly but her younger rival edged in front to win by a half neck in race record time of 2:00:60.
Both horses then headed to the WS Cox Plate two weeks later where Lonhro started $4 equal favouite with Northerly, but fans wondered how much the titanic struggle at Caulfield may have taken out of him. Settling last in a field of nine, Lonhro was beaten, finishing 7.3 lengths behind Northerly. Lonhro backed up a week later in the Mackinnon S-Gr1 (2000m) at Flemington, edging out Royal Code to finish his 2002 spring campaign.
Lonhro resumed in the 2003 autumn winning in the Expressway S-Gr2 (1200m) by 2 lengths, three weeks later he crushed field in the Apollo S-Gr2 (1400m), winning by 3.5 lengths with a further 2 lengths to third. He was back a week later in the Chipping Norton Stakes-Gr1 (1600m) at Warwick Farm, coming away to win under hands and heels riding by 1.5 lengths from Shogun Lodge. Next on the agenda was the George Ryder S-Gr1 (1500m) at Rosehill where Lonhro again won easily, this time by a 2 length margin. Lonhro was the raging favourite for the Doncaster Handicap-Gr1 (1600m) at Randwick, where he would carry topweight of 57.5 kg. Defier and Shogun Lodge looked to be his main dangers but then the rain fell and both his rivals were scratched when the track was rated officially slow. Inside the final 200m Grand Armee , carrying 6kgs less than Lonhro, hit the front and race clear to pass the post three lengths ahead of Dash For Cash with two lengths to Boreale who held out Lonhro for third. This was Lonhro's third and final unplaced run in a race. Lonhro rounded out his autumn a week later in the Queen Elizabeth S-Gr1 (2000m), making amends for his Doncaster failure in winning by 1.5 lengths.
There was brief speculation that Lonhro might be retired to stud but it was soon announced that Lonhro would return to racing as a 5yo with the WS Cox Plate his spring target. Sadly Lonhro's part owner Mr Jack Ingham passed away after a long battle with illness in August 2003 as Lonhro prepared to return to racing.
[edit] 5yo
August 2003, Lonhro began his 5yo season with his second win in the AJC Warwick S-Gr2 (1400m). Two weeks later, it was on to the Chelmsford S-Gr2 (1600m) where Lonhro again cruised to an easy win. The WFA George Main Stakes-Gr1 (1600m) at Randwick and a rematch with Grand Armee was next. In a slowly run race Lonhro defeated Grand Armee by three lengths, with a further two lengths to the previous year's winner Defier in third. It was then to back to Melbourne for the Caulfield Stakes-Gr1 (2000m) where Lonhro had a much easier time beating Mummify, than the previous year when he battled with Sunline. Winning by two lengths, Lonhro became the first horse to win consecutive Caulfield Stakes since Kingston Town in 1981 and 1982.
Two weeks later Lonho looked invincible in the Cox Plate-Gr1 (2040m) with recent stars Sunline and Northerly missing and only Defier and Fields of Omagh joining Lonhro from the 2002 field. There were doubts over Lonhro handling the Moonee Valley surface but his class was expected to overcome any problems. Then in the 40 minutes before the race it began to rain, continuing through to the race itself. Fields of Omagh hit the lead around the turn as Defier challenged and Lonhro lost ground trying to balance up for the straight. In the straight, Fields of Omagh refused to give in to Defier with Lonhro charging down the outside. But it was too late as Fields of Omagh crossed the line to win by a long neck from Defier with Lonhro a half length away third as the rest of the field came in at intervals behind them. Lonhro returned to NSW to spell over the christmas period.
After it appeared he would restart his 2004 racing in Sydney, Lonhro was a surprise entry in the C.F. Orr S-Gr1 (1400m) at Caulfield. Inside the final 100m Lonhro swept up on the outside to hit the front from Sound Action and Super Elegant as Vocabulary took a narrow run between them. Vocabulary lunged at Lonhro but he was too good winning by a half head with Sound Action third. Lonhro took on a similar field in the St George S-Gr2(1800m) two weeks later, winning eased up by 1.5 lengths. Lonhro then lined up in his final race in Melbourne in the Australian Cup-Gr1 (2000m) at Flemington and the Victorian Racing Club made the day into a farewell for the champ - all he had to do was win.
The field featured the stars of the spring with Lonhro joined by Makybe Diva (Melbourne Cup), Mummify (Caulfield Cup), Elvstroem (VRC Derby) plus Group 1 winner Sound Action, promising 3yo Delzao and the honest stayer Pentastic. On settling, Physique led Mummify then Sound Action followed by Lonhro inside Delzao then Zacielo followed by Elvstroem, then Pentastic with Zazzman and Makybe Diva at the rear. Little changed to the turn where Physique led Mummify with Sound Action joining them with Lonhro pocketed as Delzao improved with Elvstroem next. With 300m left, Physique led Mummify and Sound Action with Lonhro trying to take the run between the pair but it closed as they drifted together. Lonhro was checked and Delzao held him in the pocket. With 200m left, Mummify and Sound Action were fighting it out as Delzao made his run forcing Lonhro to check again and turn sideways to get clear on the outside but with a lot of ground to make up and his rhythm gone. By the 100m Delzao was two lengths clear and responding to his rider's hard riding from Sound Action as Lonhro got balanced to chase from Mummify with Makybe Diva making ground along the rail and Elvstroem and Pentastic out wider. The trackside crowd was going crazy and the sound levels were explosive. 50m from home Delzao was still a half-length in front but Lonhro showed his champion qualities in never giving up the chase. Slowly but surely Lonhro was gaining on the 3yo Delzao and hit the front three strides from the post to win by a half neck with a gap to Elvstroem third and Pentastic fourth. It was an emotional win for connections and race fans as even his critics realised how special Lonhro really was.
Lonhro returned home to Sydney for his last two races before retirement. Both Octagonal and Lonhro were known for arriving at the barriers, stopping with head up and looking for the winning post (closely monitored by the on-track camera), then calmly walking into the barriers. On 3 April 2004, Lonhro competed in his second George Ryder S-Gr1 (1500m). His sire Octagonal (brought down from Woodlands Stud for the event) came into the mounting yard first, followed by Lonhro much to the delight of the waiting media and huge crowd of fans come to see father+son. Octagonal then lead out the field, who then galloped down the straight as the field went to the barriers. The field jumped and Lonhro settled at the rear as usual. It was an evenly run race round the Rosehill track. In the final 100m Lonhro started to race away winning by 2 1/2 lengths from Grand Armee with a further 1 1/2 lengths to Private Steer who was to win the Doncaster - All Aged S- Gr1 double at her next two starts. On the final day of the AJC carnival, Lonhro lined up for his final race start in his second Queen Elizabeth Stakes-Gr1 (2000m). Again, Lonhro settled near the rear but Grand Armee's rider took him out to the lead at a fast pace. By the 800m Grand Armee was five lengths in front of Pentastic and nearly eight lengths ahead of Lonhro and was barely going 3/4 pace. Passing the 600m Grand Armee was let stride a mile in front of Pentastic and Sound Action with Lonhro making ground on the outside of the field already well away from the inside rail. On straightening Grand Armee was at full speed and well clear as Lonhro hurtled down the outside rail with Pentastic battling on. By the 300m it was obvious fans' worst fears had come true. Grand Armee was full of running and three lengths clear of Lonhro who made slight ground but the head start made the task impossible. Grand Armee was ridden right out to the line winning officially by six lengths from Lonhro who was eased up.
[edit] At Stud
Lonhro was then retired to Woodlands Stud, the place of his birth to stand next to his own sire Octagonal. His initial fee was announced as AUD$66,000 a record for local first season stallions but comparable with first season shuttle horses from the Northern Hemisphere. While there was some discussion over the price Lonhro is arguably the best performed stallion to retire to stud in Australia since Tulloch in the early 1960s.
His first crop of foals are yet to race, with a Lonhro colt from the Royal Academy mare, Palme d'Or fetching NZ$1,050,000 at the 2007 Karaka premier Sale in New Zealand.
Lonhro retired to stud with the record of 35 starts for 26 wins 3 seconds and 2 thirds with an incredible 74 winning percentage and earnings of $5,790,510. He was undefeated on dead going and was undefeated at Flemington, won six of his seven starts at Caulfield and six of eight at Rosehill. He won 3 of 5 starts over 1100 m, 3 of 4 over 1200 m, 6 races from 7 over 1400 m was undefeated over 1500 m and won 5 of 7 over 1600 m and 5 of 6 over 2000 m. The only distance he raced over and failed to win was 2040 m and that only at Moonee Valley.
Lonhro won a total of 11 Group 1 races, 10 Group 2 races and 3 Group 3 races and all but his very first two starts in a race were in Group and Listed company. He is a full brother to Group One winner Niello.
[edit] Race Record
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight (kg) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
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2nd | 18/11/2000 | 2yo Restricted | Rosehill | 1100 m | 54.5 | 1:05.44 | R. Quinn | Royal Courtship 1st |
Won | 27/1/2001 | 2yo Hcp | Rosehill | 1100 m | 54.5 | 1:05.58 | R. Quinn | London Eye 2nd |
Won | 11/2/2001 | Blue Diamond Prelude | Caulfield | 1100 m | 55.5 | 1:03.39 | B.Prebble | Niewand 2nd |
4th | 24/2/2001 | Blue Diamond Stakes | Caulfield | 1200 m | 55.5 | 1:09.96 | B.Prebble | True Jewels 1st |
3rd | 24/2/2001 | Missile Stakes | Rosehill | 1100 m | 51 | 1:06.69 | L. Cassidy | Sportsbrat 1st |
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight (kg) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
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Won | 18/8/2001 | Warwick Stakes | Warwick Farm | 1300 m | 49.5 | 1:17.30 | D. McLellan | Diamond Dane 2nd |
Won | 1/9/2001 | Ming Dynasty | Randwick | 1400 m | 57.5 | 1:23.87 | R. Quinn | Prince of Play 2nd |
Won | 15/9/2001 | Heritage Stakes | Rosehill | 1200 m | 55.5 | 1:10.28 | R. Quinn | Perfect Crime 2nd |
Won | 29/9/2001 | Stan Fox Stakes | Kensington | 1400 m | 55 | 1:24.00 | R. Quinn | Magic Albert 2nd |
Won | 13/10/2001 | Caulfield Guineas | Caulfield | 1600 m | 55.5 | 1:36.70 | D. Gauci | Ustinov 2nd |
Won | 2/2/2002 | Royal Sovereign Stakes | Warwick Farm | 1200 m | 57.5 | 1:11.06 | R. Quinn | Viking Ruler 2nd |
Won | 16/2/2002 | Hobartville Stakes | Kensington | 1400 m | 55.5 | 1:23.58 | R. Quinn | Athens 2nd |
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight (kg) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
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Won | 3/8/2002 | Missile Stakes | Rosehill | 1100 m | 57.5 | 1:03.53 | D. Beadman | Ancient Song 2nd |
2nd | 24/8/2002 | Warwick Stakes | Warwick Farm | 1400 m | 57.5 | 1:21.85 | D. Beadman | Defier 1st |
Won | 7/9/2002 | Chelmsford Stakes | Randwick | 1600 m | 57.5 | 1:36.30 | D. Beadman | Platinum Scissors 2nd |
4th | 29/9/2002 | George Main Stakes | Randwick | 1600 m | 57.5 | 1:38.31 | D. Beadman | Defier 1st |
Won | 12/10/2002 | Caulfield Stakes | Caulfield | 2000 m | 57.5 | 2:00.60 | D. Beadman | Sunline 2nd |
6th | 26/10/2002 | Cox Plate | Moonee Valley | 2040 m | 56.5 | 2:06.27 | D. Beadman | Northerly 1st |
Won | 2/11/2002 | MacKinnon Stakes | Flemington | 2000 m | 57.5 | 2:02.64 | D. Beadman | Royal Code 2nd |
Won | 22/2/2003 | Expressway Stakes | Randwick | 1200 m | 57.5 | 1:10.66 | D. Beadman | Belle Du Jour 2nd |
Won | 8/3/2003 | Apollo Stakes | Randwick | 1400 m | 58 | 1:22.49 | D. Beadman | Hoeburg 2nd |
Won | 15/3/2003 | Chipping Norton Stakes | Warwick Farm | 1600 m | 58 | 1:37.93 | D. Beadman | Shogun Lodge 2nd |
Won | 5/4/2003 | George Ryder Stakes | Rosehill | 1500 m | 58 | 1:30.71 | D. Beadman | Dash for Cash 2nd |
4th | 19/4/2003 | Doncaster Handicap | Randwick | 1600 m | 57.5 | 1:36.85 | D. Beadman | Grand Armee 1st |
Won | 3/5/2003 | Queen Elizabeth Stakes | Randwick | 2000 m | 58 | 2:04.80 | D. Beadman | Pentastic 2nd |
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight (kg) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
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Won | 23/8/2003 | Warwick Stakes | Warwick Farm | 1400 m | 58 | 1:24.35 | D. Beadman | Clangalang 2nd |
Won | 6/9/2003 | Chelmsford Stakes | Randwick | 1600 m | 58 | 1:35.06 | D. Beadman | Platinum Scissors 2nd |
Won | 27/9/2003 | George Main Stakes | Randwick | 1600 m | 58 | 1:37.48 | D. Beadman | Grand Armee 2nd |
Won | 11/10/2003 | Caulfield Stakes | Caulfield | 2000 m | 58 | 2:03.30 | D. Beadman | Mummify 2nd |
3rd | 25/10/2003 | Cox Plate | Moonee Valley | 2040 m | 58 | 2:07.61 | D. Beadman | Fields Of Omagh 1st |
Won | 7/2/2004 | C F Orr Stakes | Caulfield | 1400 m | 58 | 1:21.97 | D. Beadman | Vocabulary 2nd |
Won | 21/2/2004 | St George Stakes | Caulfield | 1800 m | 58 | 1:50.98 | D. Beadman | Sound Action 2nd |
Won | 8/3/2004 | Australian Cup | Flemington | 2000 m | 58 | 2:01.67 | D. Beadman | Delzao 2nd |
Won | 5/4/2004 | George Ryder Stakes | Rosehill | 1500 m | 58 | 1:27.24 | D. Beadman | Grand Armee 2nd |
2nd | 19/4/2004 | Queen Elizabeth Stakes | Randwick | 2000 m | 58 | 2:03.26 | D. Beadman | Grand Armee 1st |
[edit] Pedigree
Sire Octagonal br. 1992 |
Zabeel | Sir Tristram | Sir Ivor |
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Isolt | |||
Lady Giselle | Nureyev | ||
Valderna | |||
Eight Carat | Pieces of Eight | Relic | |
Baby Doll | |||
Klairessa | Karion | ||
Courtessa | |||
Dam Shadea br. 1988 |
Straight Strike | Mr. Prospector | Raise a Native |
Gold Digger | |||
Bend Not | Never Bend | ||
Jennie Sue | |||
Concia | First Consul | Forli | |
Bold Consort | |||
My Tricia | Hermes | ||
Gay Poss |
[edit] See also
Millionaire Racehorses in Australia