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New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Prince of Penzance
Prince of Penzance winning the 2014 Moonee Valley Gold Cup with Michelle Payne
SirePentire
GrandsireBe My Guest
DamRoyal Successor
DamsireMr. Prospector
Sexgelding
Foaled20 November 2009
CountryNew Zealand
ColorBay
BreederRich Hill Stud, Matamata
TrainerDarren Weir
Record29: 7-7-2
EarningsA$4,459,190
Major wins
Melbourne Cup (2015)
Moonee Valley Cup (2014)
Mornington Cup Prelude (2014)

Prince of Penzance is a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred race horse who won the 2015 Melbourne Cup. He was trained by Darren Weir. In the race, he was ridden by Michelle Payne, who became the first female jockey to win the race.

Background

Prince of Penzance is a bay gelding with a white blaze bred by Rich Hill Stud in the Matamata region of New Zealand's North Island. He was sired by Pentire, a British horse who recorded his biggest win in the 1996 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and had his biggest success in New Zealand where he sired Mufhasa (Telegraph Handicap), Rangirangdoo (Doncaster Mile) and Xcellent as well as Prince of Penzance. His dam Royal Successor is a daughter of the Irish-bred mare Only Royale who won the Yorkshire Oaks in 1993 and 1994. The name is a reference to the place name of Penzance in Cornwall.

Racing career

Prince of Penzance's first notable win was in autumn 2014, in the Listed Mornington Cup Prelude. Races in the remainder of the year, and in early 2015, resulted in wins and placings, including a win in the Moonee Valley Gold Cup, a second place in the Queen Elizabeth Handicap and a third in the Zipping Classic. In the 2015 Melbourne Cup, Prince of Penzance started a 100/1 outsider in a 24-runner field. The Japanese challenger Fame Game was the 4/1 favourite ahead of British gelding Trip To Paris, the winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. Other overseas contenders included Max Dynamite, Bondi Beach and Kingfisher from Ireland, Big Orange (Goodwood Cup), Snow Sky (Hardwicke Stakes), Quest For More (Northumberland Plate) and Red Cadeaux from England and Hokko Brave from Japan. The best of the Australian-trained contingent appeared to be Preferment (Turnbull Stakes), Almoonqith (Geelong Cup) and Criterion (Australian Derby). Prince of Penzance was always travelling strongly, took the lead in the last 100 metres and won by half a length from Max Dynamite with Criterion in third.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Prince Of Penzance (NZ), bay gelding, 2009
Sire
Pentire (GB)
1992
Be My Guest (USA)
1983
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
What A Treat Tudor Minstrel
Rare Treat
Gull Nook (GB)
1983
Mill Reef Never Bend
Milan Mill
Bempton Blakeney
Hardiemma
Dam
Royal Successor (USA)
1999
Mr. Prospector (USA)
1970
Raise a Native Native Dancer
Raise You
Gold Digger Nashua
Sequence
Only Royale (IRE)
1989
Caerleon Nijinsky
Foreseer
Etoile de Paris Crowned Prince
Place d'Etoile (Family: 9-e)

References

  1. ^ Tom Decent and Greg Tourelle (3 November 2015). "Kiwi-bred Prince of Penzance wins Melbourne Cup". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Prince of Penzance (NZ)". Racing.com. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Prince Of Penzance pedigree". Equineline.
  4. ^ Radio New Zealand and agencies (3 November 2015). "Prince of Penzance wins Melbourne Cup". Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  5. "Pentire – Stud Record". Racing Post.
  6. ^ "Maid Of Masham – Family 9-e". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  7. "Melbourne Cup result". Racing Post.

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