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Dunbeath (23 March 1980 – after 1996) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and
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. He was one of the best two-year-olds in Europe in 1982 when he won his last four races including the
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and the
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. He was an early favourite for the following year's
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but was beaten in all three of his races in 1983. He later raced with no success in the United States and was retired to stud at the end of the 1984 season. He had little impact as a breeding stallion.


Background

Dunbeath was a bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred in Kentucky by Eaton Farms Inc & Red Bull Stable. He was sired by Grey Dawn, a French stallion best known for beating
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in the 1964
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. As a breeding stallion, the best of his offspring included Vigors,
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, Christmas Past and
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. Dunbeath's dam Priceless Fame won two minor races before becoming a successful broodmare, also producing the
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winner Saratoga Six. She was a full-sister to the
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winner
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. As a
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in September 1981, Dunbeath was consigned to the
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sale and was sold for $100,000. He entered the ownership of Michael Doyle Riordan and was sent to Europe where he entered training with
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at the Warren Place stable in Newmarket.


Racing career


1982: two-year-old season

On his racecourse debut, Dunbeath contested the Plantation Maiden Stakes over seven furlongs at
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in early July. After looking very relaxed and lazy in the preliminaries he finished three quarters of a
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second to St Boniface, with Muscatite in third. Later that month he opened his winning account in the Foxhall Maiden Stakes at
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over the same distance, beating Morcon easily by two lengths. At
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in September he won over seven furlongs, taking the lead two furlongs out, accelerating clear of his rivals and winning by four lengths from Tobina's Guest despite being eased down in the closing stages. At the end of the month the colt was moved up in class and distance for the Group Two Royal Lodge Stakes over one mile at
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. Ridden by
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he started the 5/2 favourite ahead of the
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-trained Lyphard's Special and St Boniface. After settling at the rear of the field, he moved forward in the straight, took the lead inside the last quarter mile and won by one and a half lengths from Lyphard's Special with The Noble Player in third place. A month after his win at Ascot, Dunbeath started 4/7 favourite for the Group One William Hill Futurity over one mile at
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. His participation had been in doubt as he had suffered an allergic reaction to a new batch of oats two days before the race, leading to swelling in his legs. Lyphard's Special was again in opposition, as well as Muscatite, the
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runner-up Beldale Concorde and the previously undefeated Cock Robin. Piggott restrained the colt at the back of the field as Muscatite and the outsider Shackle Pin set the pace before making rapid progress in the straight. He took the lead approaching the final furlong, opened up a three length advantage, and was then eased down by Piggott to win by a length and a half from Cock Robin with Lyphard's Special in third. After the Futurity, Dunbeath was bought by
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for a reported fee of £6 million. He entered the winter as the ante-post favourite for the 1983 Epsom Derby.


1983: three-year-old season

Dunbeath began his second season in the Heathorn Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket in April. He was rumoured to be less than fully fit and finished a length second to the
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-trained Shearwalk, to whom he was conceding five pounds in weight. Despite his defeat, the colt maintained his position at the head of the betting for the Derby. When he contested the
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over ten and a half furlongs on soft ground at
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in May he was made the 1/2 favourite although his appearance was less impressive than usual as he sweated heavily in the pre-race paddock. After moving up to challenge the leaders early in the straight he began to struggle and faded to finish third behind Hot Touch and Guns of Navarone, beaten more than eleven lengths by the winner. Piggott felt that the colt had failed to stay the distance and Dunbeath did not run in the Derby. On his next appearance he was brought back to one mile for the
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over one mile at Ascot in June and finished third of the seven runners behind Horage and
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. In August 1983 it was announced that Dunbeath would be sent to race in North America and would enter the stable of
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. He was expected to be rested for the remainder of the season and then prepared for the 1984
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.


1984: four-year-old season

In 1984 Dunbeath raced exclusively in California where he failed to recover his European form. He recorded two second places and one third in nine attempts, running mainly in
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s. His only run in a
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came in the
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at
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in April when he finished fifth behind Journey At Sea.


Assessment

In the official International Classification for 1982, Dunbeath was rated the fifth-best two-year-old in Europe behind
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, Saint Cyrien, Danzatore and Gorytus. The independent Timeform organisation gave him a rating of 127, six pounds inferior to Diesis, who was their top-rated juvenile. He was rated 115 by Timeform in 1983.


Stud record

At the end of his racing career, Dunbeath returned to Europe to become a breeding stallion. He stood in Britain and France before being exported to the
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. His last reported foals were born in 1997. The best of his
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runners was probably Radwell, who won the
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in 1990. His offspring had some success under
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rules and included the
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winner Carbisdale.


Pedigree

*Dunbeath was
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4 × 4 to Blenheim, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.


References

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