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Bachelor Duke (foaled 11 March, 2001) is an American-bred, British-trained
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racehorse and
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who recorded his only win in six races when taking the 2004 running of the
Irish 2000 Guineas The Irish 2,000 Guineas is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is s ...
. He failed to win as a two-year-old in 2003 but showed very promising form by finishing third in the
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and fourth in the
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. In the following spring, he finished seventh in the
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but then defeated a strong field to win the Irish 2000 Guineas from
Azamour Azamour (8 March 2001 – 5 April 2014) was a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He won four Group One races including the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and was Europe's Champion Older Horse in 2005. At his peak, he was rated the thir ...
and
Grey Swallow Grey Swallow (19 February 2001 – 25 August 2021) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from July 2003 until October 2006 he competed in five countries and won six of his fifteen races. He was unbeaten in ...
. He finished unplaced in the St. James's Palace Stakes on his only subsequent start and was retired from racing at the end of the season. He stood as a breeding stallion in Ireland and New Zealand and had considerable success as a sire of winners in the latter country.


Background

Bachelor Duke is a bay horse with no white markings bred in Kentucky by the Irish-based Airlie Stud. As a
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he was brought to Ireland and offered for sale at Goffs in October where he was bought for €125,000 by Blandford Bloodstock. He entered the ownership of
Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire, (2 January 1920 – 3 May 2004), styled Lord Andrew Cavendish until 1944 and Marquess of Hartington from 1944 to 1950, was a British Conservative and later Social Democratic Party politic ...
and was sent into training with James Toller at
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. He was ridden in all of his races by
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. The Duke named the colt after his unmarried predecessor
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who was known as "the bachelor Duke". He was sired by
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, a
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-bred stallion who won the
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in 1980. Miswaki went on to become a very successful breeding stallion, siring many important winners including
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and
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. Bachelor Duke's dam Gossamer (not to be confused with the British filly of the same name) showed modest racing ability, winning two minor races from fifteen starts. She was a great-granddaughter of the American broodmare Thong, whose other descendants have included
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, Nureyev,
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and El Condor Pasa.


Racing career


2003: two-year-old season

Bachelor Duke made his racecourse debut in a
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over seven
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at
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on 17 September and started at odds of 100/30 as the second favourite in a fifteen-runner field. After being restrained by Sanders in the early stages, he stayed on in the last quarter mile to finish third behind Eden Rock and Dubois. Despite his defeat, the colt was moved up in class for the
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over the same distance at Newmarket on 2 October. He started as the 25/1 outsider of the eight runners but exceeded expectations as he finished strongly to take third place behind Milk It Mick and the favourite Bayeux, beaten half a
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by the winner. He was again an outsider sixteen days later when he was stepped up to Group One level for the
Dewhurst Stakes The Dewhurst Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), ...
. After being held up as usual, he recovered from being blocked approaching the final furlong to finish fourth of the twelve runners behind Milk It Mick, Three Valleys, and
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.


2004: three-year-old season

Bachelor Duke began his second season in the
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over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket on 1 May. Starting at odds of 20/1 in a fourteen-runner field, he raced closer to the lead than previously but was unable to quicken in the last quarter mile and came home seventh, beaten six lengths by Haafhd, who won from Snow Ridge,
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, and
Grey Swallow Grey Swallow (19 February 2001 – 25 August 2021) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from July 2003 until October 2006 he competed in five countries and won six of his fifteen races. He was unbeaten in ...
. Following the death of the Duke of Devonshire on 3 May the ownership of Bachelor Duke passed to the executors of his late owner's estate. Three weeks after his defeat at Newmarket, the colt was sent to Ireland for the Irish 2000 Guineas over one mile on good to firm ground at the
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. Azamour stated he was a 6/4 favourite ahead of Grey Swallow and Leitrim House (
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), with Bachelor Duke next in the betting at 12/1. The only one of the other four runners to be given a serious chance was the
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-trained Grand Reward. He raced in sixth place as Grand Reward set the pace before being switched to the outside to make his challenge two furlongs out. He went to the front 100 yards from the finish and won by a length from Azamour, with Grey Swallow taking third ahead of Leitrim House. He became the first
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to win the race since Ballymore in 1972. After recording the first classic success of his 25-year training career, James Toller said, " t's beena long time coming, but fantastic. It's just such a shame the owner couldn't be here to see it. It looked like he'd improved since the Guineas. He's been working well at home, and the faster ground helped". Seb Sanders, who was also winning his first classic, commented, "It's a fantastic feeling. I rode my first Group One winner (
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) in the same colours, and it is a shame the Duke did not live long enough to see this day". In the St. James's Palace Stakes at
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in June. In the St. James's Palace Stakes at
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in June, he was given a little more respect in the betting market and started as the 6/1 third favourite behind Azamour and Haafhd. After racing in mid-division, he was unable to make any progress in the straight and finished seventh of the eleven runners behind Azamour.


Assessment

In the 2003 International Classification for two-year-olds, Bachelor Duke was given a rating of 114, making him the thirteenth-best European juvenile colt of the year, seven pounds behind the top-rated
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. In the 2004
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, Bachelor Duke was rated at 118, making him the forty-first-best horse in the world.


Stud career

Bachelor Duke retired from racing at the end of the 2004 season and began his career as a breeding stallion in 2005 at the Ballylinch Stud in Ireland. He was also shuttled to the southern hemisphere, where he was based at The Oaks Stud in New Zealand and later relocated there permanently. After a promising start, he began to suffer from poor fertility and was retired from stud duty in 2015. The stud's manager Rick Williams, commented, "It is a pity as he’s been a very good stallion. He leaves a lovely type, and when you look at his overall record, you'd have to say he’s done a big job". His best winners included: * Shuka (2013 and 2014
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) * Dukedom (2016
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) * Spring Cheer (2013
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).


Pedigree


See also

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References

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