I'll Have Another
I'll Have Another | |
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Sire | Flower Alley |
Grandsire | Distorted Humor |
Dam | Arch's Gal Edith |
Damsire | Arch |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | April 1, 2009 |
Country | United States[1] |
Color | Chestnut |
Breeder | Harvey Clarke |
Owner | J. Paul Reddam |
Trainer | Douglas F. O'Neill |
Jockey | Mario Gutierrez |
Record | 7:5-1-0 |
Earnings | US$ 2,092,600 |
Major wins | |
Santa Anita Derby (2012) Robert B. Lewis Stakes (2012) American Classic Race wins: Kentucky Derby (2012) Preakness Stakes (2012) |
I'll Have Another (foaled April 1, 2009) is a retired North American Thoroughbred race horse, bred in Kentucky, owned by Canadian businessman J. Paul Reddam and trained by Doug O'Neill.[2] In May 2012, ridden by Mario Gutierrez, he won the first two legs of the Triple Crown by taking the Kentucky Derby with a time of 2:01.83.[3] and the Preakness Stakes in 1:55.94. On the day before the Belmont Stakes, he was scratched due to tendonitis, ending his chances of winning the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, and retired from racing.
Background
I'll Have Another is a chestnut horse sired by the Travers Stakes winner Flower Alley. Flower Alley's sire, Distorted Humor, was also the sire of 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. In September 2010, as a yearling, I'll Have Another was sent to the Keeneland sales where he was bought for $11,000 by Victor M. Davila.[4] Davila, an exercise rider, broke and trained the colt before sellling him as a two-year-old to J. Paul Reddam for $35,000 at the Ocala Breeder's sale.[5] The colt's name was inspired by Reddam's reply when his "wife asks him if he wants more of her fresh-baked cookies, "It just seems like a perfect name!" he later said."[6]
Racing career
2011:two-year-old season
After winning on his racecourse debut in July 2011, I'll Have Another finished second to Creative Cause in the Grade II Best Pal Stakes at Del Mar in August.[7][8] He ran sixth of the ten runners behind Currency Swap in the Grade I Hopeful Stakes on a sloppy track at Saratoga.[9]
2012:three-year-old season
I'll Have Another began his three-year-old season by winning the Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita on February 4, as a 43/1 outsider.[10] In April he won the Santa Anita Derby, staying on gamely[11] to beat the favorite Creative Cause by a nose.
I'll Have Another's lead pony in the Kentucky Derby post parade on May 5, 2012 was the retired gelding Lava Man, whom Doug O’Neill had trained previously. As of Derby Day 2012, Lava Man was the 27th-leading Thoroughbred money earner of all time, having won $5,268,706 in his racing career. Lava Man had also accompanied I'll Have Another to the post for his win in the Santa Anita Derby, the colt’s final Kentucky Derby prep.[12] Lava Man led I'll Have Another to the post again at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland on May 19, 2012 for the Preakness Stakes.
Triple Crown races
In the Kentucky Derby on May 5, I'll Have Another started at odds of 15/1 in what was considered an unusually strong field.[13] In front of a record crowd of 165,307,[14] I'll Have Another produced a strong finish to catch the front-running Bodemeister in the closing stages and win by one and a half lengths in a final time of 2:01.83 for 1 1/4 miles.[15] He is the first horse in the history of the Kentucky Derby to have won from post position 19.[16][2] It was the Derby debut for his 25-year-old jockey Mario Gutierrez, who had not previously ridden in any of the Triple Crown races.[2][17] After the race, Gutierrez described I'll Have Another as "an amazing horse", and said that "from the first time I met him, I knew he was the one".[18]
In the Preakness Stakes on May 19, I'll Have Another was sent off at odds of 3-1 with Bodemeister starting favorite at 8-5. Gutierrez settled the colt in fourth place as Bodemeister set the pace from Creative Cause. On the turn into the straight, I'll Have Another passed Creative Cause to move into second place, and caught Bodemeister in the final strides to win by a neck, finishing the 1 3/16-mile race in a final time of 1:55.94.[19]
Injury and retirement
I'll Have Another was supposed to run out of the 11 spot in the 2012 Belmont Stakes. On the Friday before the Belmont Stakes was to run, trainer Doug O'Neill indicated that the horse was officially out of the race due to a tendon injury, ending his hopes of a Triple Crown.[20] At a news conference, the track veterinarian described the injury as slow healing, requiring up to 3 to 6 months for recovery, and if the horse had raced, the risk of a bowed tendon would be very high.[21] Thus, trainer O'Neill announced that he and Reddam decided to retire the horse from racing.[22] He became the third horse, after Bold Venture in 1936 and Burgoo King in 1932, to be scratched from the Belmont Stakes after having won the first two jewels of the Triple Crown.[21]
Pedigree
Sire Flower Alley B. 2002 |
Distorted Humor 1993 |
Forty Niner 1985 |
Mr. Prospector* 1970 |
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File 1976 | |||
Danzigs Beauty 1987 |
Danzig* 1977 | ||
Sweetest Chant 1978 | |||
Princess Olivia 1995 |
Lycius 1988 |
Mr. Prospector* 1970 | |
Lypatia 1975 | |||
Dance Image 1990 |
Sadler's Wells 1981 | ||
Diamond Spring 1977 | |||
Dam Arch's Gal Edith Ch. 2002 |
Arch 1995 |
Kris S. 1977 |
Roberto 1969 |
Sharp Queen 1965 | |||
Aurora 1988 |
Danzig* 1977 | ||
Althea 1981 | |||
Force Five Gal 1994 |
Pleasant Tap 1987 |
Pleasant Colony 1978 | |
Never Knock 1979 | |||
Last Cause 1985 |
Caucasus 1972 | ||
Last Bird 1973 (Family 23-b[24]) |
- I'll Have Another is linebred 4x4 to Mr. Prospector and Danzig, meaning that both these stallions appear twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.
References
- ^ "I'll Have Another". Racing Post. Retrieved May 7, 2012.
- ^ a b c Beth Harris (Associated Press) (May 5, 2012). "Canadian-owned I'll Have Another wins Kentucky Derby". Toronto Star. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Kentucky Derby 138: I'll Have Another". Road to the Kentucky Derby. ESPN. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
- ^ "Arch's Gal Edith (USA)". Racing Post. February 15, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ Hiers, Fred (May 17 2012). "Exercise rider bought and sold Derby winner I'll Have Another". Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
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(help) - ^ Gray, Ed (May 7, 2012). "Bettors get 'Another' shot". Boston Herald. Retrieved May 7, 2012.
- ^ Russo, Nicole (September 4, 2011). "Many of Racing's superstars produced at the Hopeful Stakes". The Saratogian. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Curry, Mike (August 7, 2011). "Creative Cause to celebrate for connections in Best Pal". Thoroughbred Times. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
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(help) - ^ Bossert, Jerry (May 13, 2012). "Currency Swap, the last horse to beat Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another, finally find's winners' circle again at You and I Stakes". New York Daily News. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Santa anita (USA) Result 04 Feb 2012". Racing Post. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
- ^ "Santa anita (USA) Result 07 Apr 2012". Racing Post. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
- ^ Arrington, Debbie (May 16 2012). "Fast friends: Derby champ I'll Have Another finds a buddy". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
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(help) - ^ "138th Kentucky Derby: Strong field makes for unpredictable finish". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ "2012 Kentucky Derby - I'll Have Another rallies to win at Churchill Downs". ESPN New York. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ "I'll Have Another wins 138th Derby". ESPN. May 5, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
- ^ Tim Wilkin. "KENTUCKY DERBY / I'll Have Another has his way at end / California colt beats out favored Bodemeister". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ Melissa Hopperit (May 19, 2012). "Live Analysis: Derby Winner I'll Have Another Captures Preakness". The Rail (New York Times Horse Racing Blog). New York Times.
Gutierrez, 25, was a relatively unknown jockey before a magical run in which he has stayed unbeaten in two Classic starts.
- ^ "BBC Sport - I'll Have Another takes surprise Kentucky Derby win". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ Richard Rosenblatt (Associated Press) (May 19, 2012). "I'll Have Another wins Preakness, Triple try next". Seattle PI.
- ^ "I'll Have Another won't race in Belmont, trainer says". ESPN. June 8, 2012.
- ^ a b Associated Press (June 8, 2012). "I'll Have Another scratches from Belmont". Sportsillustrated.com.
- ^ Dwyre, Bill (Friday June 8, 2012). "I'll Have Another Retired to Stud". Los Angeles Times.
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(help) - ^ Staff. "I'll Have Another". Equineline. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
- ^ "Turk Mare - Family 23-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved May 5, 2012.