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Chief Contender (foaled 30 March 1993) was an Irish-bred British-trained
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racehorse who recorded his best wins in France. He showed good form as a three-year-old when he won three races including the Listed Grand Prix de la Region des Pays de La Loire and was placed in the
Gordon Stakes The Gordon Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run at Goodwood over a distance of 1 mile 3 furlongs and 218 yards (2,412 metres), and it i ...
,
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and Prix de Lutèce. In the following year he ran third in the Prix Kergorlay and the
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before recording his biggest win when he defeated a very strong field of stayers to take the
Prix du Cadran The Prix du Cadran is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 4,000 metres (about 2 miles), and it is scheduled to take ...
. He was then sold and exported to Australia where he had no success.


Background

Chief Contender was a bay horse bred in Ireland by Jayeff 'B' Stables & Calogo Bloodstock A G. As a
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he was sent to the United States and offered for sale at
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where he was bought for $385,000 by George Harris Bloodstock. He entered the ownership of a partnership including
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, Robert Sangster and
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. The colt was sent into training with
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at Manton, Wiltshire. He was from the eighth crop of foals sired by Sadler's Wells, who won the Irish 2000 Guineas,
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and Irish Champion Stakes in 1984 and went on to be the Champion sire on fourteen occasions. Chief Condender's dam Minnie Hauk was a daughter of the influential broodmare Best In Show, whose other descendants included El Gran Senor,
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, Xaar,
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, Rags to Riches and
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. Minnie Hauk had previously produced the successful racehorse and broodmare Aviance.


Racing career


1996: three-year-old season

Chief Contender did not race as a two-year-old and began his racing career by finishing ninth in a
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over one and a half miles at
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on 16 April 1996. On his next appearance on 5 May the colt ran in a maiden over the same distance at
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in which he was ridden by the apprentice jockey Robert Havlin and started at odds of 10/1 in a ten-runner field. He took the lead from the start and recorded his first success as he drew away from his opponents in the final furlong came home nine
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clear of Wilawander. Havlin was again in the saddle when Chief Contender started 5/6 favourite for a minor race over the same course and distance. The colt again made all the running and won by three and a half lengths from the
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trained Yom Jameel. In the
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Chief Contender started the 15/1 eighth choice in a twenty-runner field and was ridden by David Harrison. He raced close to the leaders before tiring in the last quarter mile and finishing ninth behind
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, beaten nine lengths by the winner. On 7 July Chief Contender was sent to France for the Listed Grand Prix de la Region des Pays de La Loire at
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in which he was again partnered by Harrison. Racing on very soft ground over 2400 metres and won by one and a half lengths from Faucon Royal. On his next race the colt contested the Group 3
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(a trial race for the St Leger) over one and a half miles at Goodwood and finished and finished second, beaten a neck by St Mawes. He was back in France on 18 August for the
Prix Kergorlay The Prix Kergorlay is a Group 2 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Deauville over a distance of 3,000 metres (about 1⅞ miles), and it is scheduled t ...
, a race which saw him moved up in distance to 3000 metres and matched against older horses for the first time. He disputed the lead for most of the way but came home third behind the Kassani and
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after tiring in the last 200 metres. His third trip to France produced a similar result as he led for most of the way in the Prix de Lutèce at Longchamp Racecourse before being overtaken in the closing stages and finishing third to Tarator. Chief Contender ended his season with a disappointing effort as he ran unplaced in the
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at Newbury Racecourse on 26 October.


1997: four-year-old season

Chief Contender began his third campaign on 19 April in the
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at Newbury in which he finished unplaced, more than twenty lengths behind the winner Whitewater Affair. After an absence of over four months the colt returned for a second run in the Prix Kergorlay at Deauville Racecourse in August and, after disputing the lead for most of the way, took third place behind
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and Orchestra Stall. In the
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over 3100 metres at Longchamp on 7 September he came home third behind Orchestra Stall and Double Eclipse. On 4 October at Longchamp he was one of four British challengers in a seven-runner field for the Group 1 Prix du Cadran.
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started favourite ahead of Always Earnest (winner of the race in 1997),
Persian Punch Persian Punch (1993–2004) was a Thoroughbred racehorse trained in the United Kingdom. He was frequently heralded by the Racing Post and his fans as the most popular horse in training during the final years of his career and had his own fan c ...
and
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with Chief Contender (ridden by
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) the 11.4/1 fifth choice in the betting. After racing in third place behind Persian Punch and Double Trigger he was switched to the outside and began to stay on strongly. Chief Contender overtook Persian Punch 100 metres from the finish and held off the late challenge of Celeric to win by a neck. Peter Chapple-Hyam had originally planned for the colt to race from the front but changed his instructions to the jockey just before the race. He explained "I was a little worried about him staying the trip in a truly run race, hence the change of plan. And early on I wasn't too happy as he had his ears flat back. He's a bit of a character at home and a hard ride, but he's a tough sort of horse and did it well in the end". On 27 October Chief Contender was put up for auction at Tattersalls and was bought for 225,000
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by the bloodstock agents Cormac McCormack Associates. Chief Contender was exported to race in Australia but made no impact, finishing tailed-off last in the
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on 18 April 1998. There is no record of Chief Contender standing as a breeding stallion.


Pedigree


References

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