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Grey Swallow (19 February 2001 – 25 August 2021) was an Irish
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and
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. 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 two races as a two-year-old including the
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and won the
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on his first appearance of 2004. After being placed in both the
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and the
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he recorded his most important success when defeating The Derby winner
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in the
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. As a four-year-old he defeated a strong field to win the
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, but did not win again in Europe. He was campaigned internationally in 2006, winning the Jim Murray Memorial Handicap in
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. At the end of his racing career he was retired to become a breeding stallion in Australia.


Background

Grey Swallow was a grey horse bred in Ireland by Marguerite Weld, the mother of the trainer
Dermot Weld Dermot K. Weld (born 29 July 1948), a former jockey is one of Ireland's most successful racehorse trainers. He holds the record for the most winners trained in Ireland (2,578 set in August 2000). Weld maintains his stable, Rosewell House, in C ...
. He is probably the best horse sired by the multiple
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winner Daylami, from whom he inherited his colour. His dam, Style of Life won two minor races as a three-year-old in 1988, and was a sister of the Ballycorus Stakes winner Seasonal Pickup. She produced at least six other winners. In September 2002, the yearling was consigned by the Pipers Hill Stud to the
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Houghton Sale at Newmarket and was bought for 150,000
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by the bloodstock agents McKeever St Lawrence. He entered the ownership of Rochelle Quinn and was sent into training with
Dermot Weld Dermot K. Weld (born 29 July 1948), a former jockey is one of Ireland's most successful racehorse trainers. He holds the record for the most winners trained in Ireland (2,578 set in August 2000). Weld maintains his stable, Rosewell House, in C ...
at the
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.


Racing career


2003: two-year-old season

Grey Swallow made his racecourse debut in a seven
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at
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on 28 July 2003. He took the lead entering the straight and drew away from the opposition to win by ten
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in "impressive" style. The colt was off the course for three months before starting 4/9 favourite for the Group Three Killavullan Stakes at
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. He took the lead one and a half furlongs from the finish and accelerated clear of his three rivals, winning by eight lengths.


2004: three-year-old season

Grey Swallow's second season began on 18 April when he started the 4/9 favourite for the 2000 Guineas Trial Stakes over one mile at Leopardstown. He took the lead inside the final furlong, but was unable to pull away from his rivals, winning by a head from Meath, an
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-trained colt to whom he was conceding five pounds. On his next appearance, the colt was sent overseas for the first time when he was one of fourteen runners for the British Classic
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over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket. He started slowly and was never able to reach the leaders and finished fourth behind
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, Snow Ridge and the
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-trained
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. Three weeks after his run in England, Grey Swallow started second favourite behind Azamour for the
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at the
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but the two Irish colts were beaten into third and second places respectively by the British-trained outsider Bachelor Duke. On 27 June, Grey Swallow was moved up in distance for the Budweiser Irish Derby over one and a half miles at the Curragh. The race attracted
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,
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, Let the Lion Roar and
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, the colts who had finished first, second, third and fourth in The Derby earlier in the month and Grey Swallow started the 10/1 fourth choice in a field of ten runners. The grey colt raced behind the leaders before moving up to third place behind North Light and Rule of Law with a quarter mile left to run. He overtook North Light just inside the final furlong and stayed on to defeat the English Derby winner by half a length, with the 150/1 outsider Tycoon taking third place. After the race Smullen said "I knew he had the speed to beat them if he stayed the trip and that's how I rode him. When we started to make our challenge I knew that we would be able to outspeed them. I'm more happy for him than I am for me". Dermot Weld said: "This was a very good Derby and an extra special win as he was bred by my mother, who also owns part of him". After a break of two and a half months, Grey Swallow returned for the
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over one a and a quarter miles at Leopardstown on 11 September in which he was matched for the first time against older horses. He started the 9/2 second favourite in a field which included
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,
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, Azamour and Powerscourt. He reached third place in the straight, but made no impression in the closing stages, finishing fourth of the eight runners behind Azamour. For his final appearance of the season, Grey Swallow was sent to France to contest the
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over 2400 metres at
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, with his owners paying a supplementary fee of €60,000 as the colt had not been among the original entries. He started second favourite behind North Light, but weakened quickly in the straight and finished eighteenth of the nineteen runners behind
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.


2005: four-year-old season

In 2005, Grey Swallow raced in the colours of Murry Rose Bloodstock. He made his debut in the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup over ten and a half furlongs at the Curragh on 22 May and started third choice in the betting behind Bago and Azamour. Smullen, riding on his 28th birthday, settled the grey in fourth place before moving steadily forward in the straight to take the lead one and a half furlongs from the finish. In the closing stages he held off the late challenge of Bago to win by three quarters of a length, with Ace beating Azamour for third place. Dermot weld described the winner as "brave and tough as well as being talented. He did get a bit tired towards the finish but that was understandable". After a break of two months, Grey Swallow contested Britain's most prestigious all-aged race, the
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, which was run that year at
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. Starting the 100/30 second favourite, but after making a forward move with a half a mile to run, he faded in the closing stages and finished seventh of the twelve runners behind Azamour. The horse's next race was the Irish Champion Stakes in September, in which he faced a field which included Azamour, Motivator,
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and
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. He reached third place in the straight but was unable to maintain his challenged and finished sixth behind Oratorio, beaten almost seven lengths by the winner. On his final appearance of the year he was sent to Canada for the Pattison Canadian International Stakes at
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. He finished third behind Relaxed Gesture, but was demoted after an inquiry by the racecourse stewards found that Smullen had struck the fourth-placed finisher Electrocutionist with his
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in the straight.


2006: five-year-old season

In the early summer of 2006, Grey Swallow was sent to North America for two races in which he was owned by Vega FZE and ridden by
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. On 13 May, carrying top weight of 121 pounds, he started 3/5 favourite for the
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Jim Murray Memorial Handicap at
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. Solis sent the horse into the lead early in the straight and he drew away to win by five lengths from Brecon Beacon.
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reported that his performance had "raised the bar for turf horses in America". Four weeks later, Grey Swallow started third favourite in a seven-runner field for the Grade I
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at
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. He was restrained by Solis in the early stages and was still three and a lengths off the pace entering the last quarter mile. He produced a strong late run on the outside, but finished third, beaten a head and a neck by
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and Relaxed Gesture. Grey Swallow was then bought by Peter Rowsthorn for a sum of between A$4m and A$6m and was sent to compete in Australia where he was trained by Dale Sutton. He made no impact on his only start for his new connections, finishing last of the twelve runners behind
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in the
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on 28 October.


Assessment and honours

In the 2004 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings, Grey Swallow was given a rating of 123, seven pounds the leader
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, making him the ninth best racehorse in the world. In the following year, he was rated 122, making him the twentieth-best racehorse in the world, eight pounds behind the top-rated
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. In 2006, his rating dropped to 119 and he was rated forty-fourth in the world.


Stud record

Grey Swallow was retired from racing to stand as a breeding stallion in Australia, based at the Woodside Park Stud in
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. He died from a heart attack at Willow Hill Equestrian in
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on 25 August 2021, aged 20.


Pedigree


References

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