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Collier Bay (21 January 1990 – 10 December 2017) was a British
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racehorse. He was a moderate performer on the
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, winning one minor race from fourteen attempts. He showed considerable improvement when switched to
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winning several important races including the
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at
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and the
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at
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. He later had some success as a steeplechaser, but was increasingly affected by respiratory problems and was retired from racing in 2001.


Background

Collier Bay was a dark-coated bay horse with a small white
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, bred by his owner,
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's Stanley Stud. He was sired by the
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winner Green Desert whose other offspring include
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,
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and
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, the sire of
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. Collier Bay's dam, Cockatoo Island, was a descendant of Sun Stream, a mare who won the
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and
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for a former Earl of Derby in 1945. Collier Bay was originally sent into training with the leading flat trainer
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at
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in Newmarket, England.


Racing career


1992–1993: flat racing career

Collier Bay began his racing career as a two-year-old in the autumn of 1992 by finishing unplaced in
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s at Newmarket and
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. In the following season, he ran ten times, mainly in low grade
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. His only success came at
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in August, when he was ridden by
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to a three length win in a £4,000 maiden race. At the end of the season, he had an official rating of 75, approximately forty pounds below top class. In October 1993, the colt was sent to the
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sales at Newmarket. He was bought for 46,000
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, by the Curragh Bloodstock Agency, acting on behalf of the trainer Jim Old and his patron Wally Sturt. Collier Bay was
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and prepared for a
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career at Old's stables at Upper Herdswick Farm near
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in
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.


1994–1998: hurdle racing

Collier Bay began his hurdling career running in Novice hurdle races in the second half of the 1993/4 season running three times and winning twice. In February he won a minor race by twenty lengths at
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and the following month he won a similar event at
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by a distance (more than thirty lengths). A brief return to the flat was unsuccessful as he finished unplaced in a handicap at Newbury. The 1994/5 season saw Collier Bay racing against more experienced hurdlers. As in the previous year, he was ridden in all his races by Tom Grantham. On his seasonal debut he was moved up in class, but finished last of the four runners behind
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in the Grade Two
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at Newbury. Two weeks later he finished fourth in a handicap at Cheltenham and was then off the course for three months. In March, Collier Bay was sent to
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to contest the
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, a handicap hurdle for which he was assigned a weight of 142 pounds. Grantham sent the gelding into a clear lead approaching the final hurdle and he pulled away to win by eleven lengths. Four days later he made his first appearance at the
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and finished fourth of the thirty runners in the
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. Collier Bay did not appear again on a racecourse until January 1996. The field for the Bonusprint Handicap Hurdle at Sandown included several leading hurdlers including Oh So Risky, runner-up in the 1994 Champion Hurdle and the mare Absalom's Lady, who had won the Grade One
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. Ridden for the first time by
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, Collier Bay took the lead two hurdles from the finish and won by seven lengths at odds of 25/1. Two weeks later, Collier Bay was moved up to Grade One class for the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown in which he was matched against some of the best Irish hurdlers at level weights.
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tracked the leaders on Collier Bay, before moving the English gelding into the lead at the second last. He was headed by Minella Lad at the last hurdle but rallied in the closing stages to regain the lead and win by a head, with Danoli half a length back in third. Collier Bay's win was almost ignored, as the crowd and media focused their attention on the popular Danoli, who was returning after a career-threatening injury. In the Champion Hurdle, it was expected that Osborne would ride Collier Bay, with Bradley partnering the favourite and reigning champion Alderbrook. Shortly before the race, Bradley was dismissed by Alderbrook's trainer, Kim Bailey, when the jockey failed to appear to ride the horse in an exercise gallop. Bradley claimed that his alarm clock had malfunctioned on the morning after he had attended a fellow jockey's birthday party. Osborne meanwhile, had abandoned Collier Bay in favour of the
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-winning mare Mysilv. The result was that
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rode Alderbrook, while Bradley was booked to ride Collier Bay. Racing on soft ground, Collier Bay was the 9/1 fourth choice in the betting for the Champion Hurdle behind Alderbrook (10/11), Danoli (5/1) and Mysilv (7/1). Bradley positioned the gelding in second behind Mysilv before going into the lead at the second last hurdle: according to Bradley, Jamie Osborne "let me have a few expletives when he realised he had chosen the wrong one". Collier Bay went clear of the field and held the late challenge of Alderbrook to win by two and a half lengths. After a break of almost eleven months, during which he escaped without injury when fire swept through Jim Old's stable, Collier Bay returned in February 1997 at
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. He started odds-on favourite for the Champion Hurdle Trial and won by three quarters of a length from Relkeel. On his return to Cheltenham, he was made 4/1 second favourite for the Champion Hurdle, although Old was worried by the faster ground. He made no impression in the race won by
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making several jumping mistakes and being tailed off in last place when Bradley pulled him up. He did not run again in the 1996/7 National Hunt season, but finished fourth in a flat race at
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eighteen days after his poor run at Cheltenham. In his final season over hurdles, Collier Bay ran three times. He was placed in the
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and the
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but missed Cheltenham and was pulled up in the
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.


1998–2001: steeplechasing

In the 1998/9 National Hunt season, Collier Bay was switched from hurdles to compete over larger obstacles in Novice Chases. He had his most active campaign since the 1993 flat season, running six times and winning races at Newton Abbot and
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. He also finished second in the Grade II
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at Ascot and ran fourth behind the future
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winner
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in the Grade I
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. Hopes that Collier Bay would develop into a top class steeplechaser however, were not fulfilled as health problems restricted him to only four races in the next two years. After being pulled up suffering breathing difficulties in a handicap chase at Newton Abbot in April 2001, he was retired from racing.


Retirement

Collier Bay spent his retirement in the care of Old's secretary Emma Grierson. He died in December 2017 at the age of 27. Remembering his champion Jim Old said "He was a street-fighting thug and would drop you as a pastime at home but as far as I’m concerned he was career defining. He was a real character and had a great retirement".


Pedigree


References

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