Able Friend
Able Friend | |
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Sire | Shamardal |
Grandsire | Giant's Causeway |
Dam | Ponte Piccolo |
Damsire | Volksraad |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 19 September 2009[1] |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd |
Owner | Cornel Li Fook Kwan |
Trainer | John Moore |
Record | 17: 11-4-1 |
Major wins | |
Hong Kong Classic Mile (2014) Chairman's Trophy (2014, 2015) Jockey Club Mile (2014) Hong Kong Mile (2014) Hong Kong Stewards' Cup (2015) Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (2015) |
Able Friend (Chinese 步步友: foaled 19 September 2009) is an Australian-bred, Hong Kong-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. After showing some promise when winning one of his two races in his native country, the gelding was transferred to race in Hong Kong in 2013. In the 2013/2014 season he established himself as one of the best milers in Hong Kong with four wins including the Hong Kong Classic Mile and the Chairman's Trophy from seven races. In the following season his wins in the Jockey Club Mile (2014) and Hong Kong Mile saw him rated among the best racehorses in the world.
Background
Able Friend is a chestnut gelding, with a white sock on his right hind leg bred in Australia by Stuart Ramsey's Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd. He was sired by the Godolphin stallion Shamardal who won six of his seven races in Europe including four Group One events.[2] On his retirement from racing he became a "shuttle" stallion standing in Ireland for part of the year before moving to Australia for the southern hemisphere breeding season: his progeny have included Mukhadram, Lope de Vega, Dan Excel (Singapore Airlines International Cup) and Casamento (Racing Post Trophy).[3] Able Friend's dam Ponte Piccolo was a successful racemare who won the Keith F Nolan Classic in 2005. She was great-granddaughter of the Irish-bred broodmare Royal News, whose other descendants have included Hit The Roof (Victoria Derby) and Ivory's Irish (Australian Derby).[4] Able Friend is an unusually large racehorse, with a peak racing weight of 1315 pounds (596 kg),[5] and is nicknamed "Elephant" by his stable staff.[6]
In 2011, Able Friend was sent to the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale and was bought for A$550,000 by George Moore, the son of the leading Hong Kong trainer John Moore.[7]
Racing career
2012/2013: three-year-old season
In the autumn of 2012, Able Friend began his racing career in Australia by finishing second to Balzac at Rosehill Racecourse, and then recorded his first victory when taking a maiden race at Wyong on 22 November.[8] In January 2013 he was sent to race in Hong Kong where he was trained by John Moore and owned by Dr & Mrs Cornel Li Fook Kwan. On his Hong Kong debut he carried 125 pounds and defeated thirteen opponents in a 1200 metre handicap race at Sha Tin on 8 June.[9]
2013/2014: four-year-old season
Able Friend began his first full season in Hong Kong by finishing third in a handicap on 12 October, and then recorded wins in handicaps over 1400 metres in November and 1600 metres in December. In January the cgelding was stepped up in class for the Group 1 Hong Kong Classic Mile. Ridden by Joao Moreira, he was made the odds-on favourite and won by half a length from the Irish import Designs On Rome. After the race Moore said "This was the best Classic Mile field that I’ve seen since I’ve been in Hong Kong, and from that point of view, I think I’ve got the real deal on my hands; I believe he’ll be one of Hong Kong’s leading lights in the future" whilst Moreira commented that the winner "could possibly be the best horse I have ridden".[10]
Able Friend finished second to Designs On Rome over longer distances in his next two starts, being beaten one and a half lengths by his rival in the Hong Kong Classic Cup and by half a length in the Hong Kong Derby. He was then dropped in class and distance in April for the Group 2 Chairman's Trophy in which the Mauritian jockey Karis Teetan deputised for the suspended Moreira. After Able Friend the race by beating Packing Whiz and three others, Moore suggested that the horse might be sent to Royal Ascot for the Queen Anne Stakes. On his final appearance of the Hong Kong season Able Friend started 7/10 favourite for the Champions Mile ahead of a field which included California Memory, Gold-Fun, Dan Excel and Gordon Lord Byron. He proved the best of the locally trained runners but was no match for the South African challenger Variety Club and finished second, four lengths behind the winner.[11]
2014/2015: five-year-old season
Able Friend was dropped back to sprint distances for his seasonal debut at finished fourth to Aerovelocity when carrying 133 pounds in a 1200 metre handicap on 26 October.[5] The gelding prepared for the Hong Kong Mile with a run in the Jockey Club Mile on 23 November. He started the odds-on favourite and won by two and a quarter lengths from Gold-Fun with Ambitious Dragon in third. The Hong Kong Jockey Club's report on the race likened Able Friend's dismissal of his opponents as resembling "a lion swatting flies".[12]
On 14 December, Able Friend started the 4/6 favourite for the 24th running of the Hong Kong Mile. The ten-runner field included Grand Prix Boss (NHK Mile Cup), Hana's Goal (All Aged Stakes) and World Ace from Japan, while Britain was represented by Trade Storm (Woodbine Mile) and Captain Cat (Superior Mile). The locally-trained opposition to the favourite was headed by Gold-Fun and Glorious Days. In the early stages Able Friend raced towards the rear of the field before being switched to the outside 400 metres out. He took the lead 200 metres from the finish and drew away to win by four and a quarter lengths from Gold-Fun with Grand Prix Boss in third. Following the race, Moore said "He's phenomenal. He's got that turn of foot and can relax and not waste energy, then he explodes when you show him daylight. I've got one of the best milers on the planet and we'll go for the Stewards' Cup and I'll try to convince the owner to go for the Duty Free."[13]
On 25 January started 1/4 favourite for the Stewards' Cup against a field which included Gold-Fun, Ambitious Dragon, Blazing Speed and Glorious Days. He was held up by Moreira before making rapid progress in the straight and won by one and a half lengths from Beauty Flame. After the race, Moore described the gelding as the best horse he had ever trained, ahead of Viva Pataca but admitted that "he’s got to go overseas to prove himself".[6] In March, Able Friend added a victory in the 1400 metre Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup despite being boxed in on the rail until the closing stages. On 7 April Able Friend took his winning run to five when he won the Chairman's Trophy for the second time.
Assessment
Following his win in the Hong Kong Mile, the Racing Post rated Able Friend the fifth-best racehorse in the world, equal with Treve and behind only Just A Way, Australia, Shared Belief and Kingman.[14] In the 2014 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Able Friend was rated the third-best horse to race anywhere in the world in 2014 behind the Japanese horses Just A Way and Epiphaneia and level with Australia, Kingman, The Grey Gatsby and Variety Club.[15]
Pedigree
Sire Shamardal (USA) 2002 |
Giant's Causeway (USA) 1997 |
Storm Cat | Storm Bird |
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Terlingua | |||
Mariah's Storm | Rahy | ||
Immense | |||
Helsinki (GB) 1993 |
Machiavellian | Mr Prospector | |
Coup de Folie | |||
Helen Street | Troy | ||
Waterway | |||
Dam Ponte Piccolo (NZ) 2001 |
Volksraad (GB) 1988 |
Green Desert | Danzig |
Foreign Courier | |||
Celtic Assembly | Secretariat | ||
Welsh Garden | |||
Baronia (NZ) 1985 |
Half Iced | Hatchet Man | |
Winter Memory | |||
Barron Fey | Scottish Rifle | ||
Royal News (Family 13-a)[4] |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Able Friend pedigree". equineline.com.
- ↑ "Shamardal - Record By Race Type". Racing Post. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ "Shamardal - Stud Record". Racing Post. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Rutilia - Family 13-a". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Premier Bowl result". The Hong Kong Jockey Club. 26 October 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Able Friend imperious in Stewards’ Cup". Hong Kong Jockey Club. 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "Able Friend - Profiler". theraceguide.com.au. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ "A guide to the Aussie contingent taking on Hong Kong’s best racing". 14 December 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ "Pokfulam Public Riding School Handicap result". The Hong Kong Jockey Club. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ Jeremy Greene (19 January 2014). "Hong Kong Friend proves more than able in Group 1 victory". Racing Post. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ "Champions Mile result". Racing Post. 4 May 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ "Able Friend imperious in BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile". Hong Kong Jockey Club. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ David Baxter (14 December 2014). "Hong Kong Able Friend saunters to Mile victory". Racing Post. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ Sam Walker (13 December 2014). "World Class Local thrive at Sha Tin as world's best stay away". Racing Post. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ "The 2014 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. Retrieved 2015-01-21.