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Heart of Darkness (11 February 1988 – 25 May 2011) was a British-bred
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racehorse and
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. He showed by far his best form a juvenile in 1990 when he won two of his three races including the
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and the
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before his career was interrupted by a serious leg injury. He failed to win again for two years before taking two minor races in the autumn of 1992. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Australia with limited success.


Background

Heart of Darkness was a brown horse bred in England by his owner
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. Like many of Mellon's European runners, he was trained throughout his racing career by
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in
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. He was one of the best flat horses sired by Mellon's stallion
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who won six
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races as well as finishing second in the
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. Heart of Darkness was the first foal of his dam Land of Ivory, a successful racemare who won three races and was placed in both the
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and the
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. As a granddaughter of the American broodmare Natashka (foaled 1963), she was closely related to
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and
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.


Racing career


1990: two-year-old season

Heart of Darkness began his career in a
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over six
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on 4 August in which he started at odds of 9/1 and finished fourth of the eight runners, six and a quarter
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behind the winner Majlood. Thirteen days later he was stepped up in class and distance for the Listed Washington Singer Stakes over seven furlongs at Newbury in which he was ridden, as on his debut by
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. Starting the 11/2 outsider of the four runners, he raced at the rear of the field before accelerating into the lead inside the final furlong and winning by one and a half lengths from the
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-trained Caerdydd. The Irish jockey Pat Shanahan took the ride when the colt was sent to Ireland to contest the
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National Stakes over seven furlongs at the
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on 8 September. He was made the 7/4 favourite ahead of Malvernico, a
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-trained colt who had won both the
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and the
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. The other six runners included Caerdydd, Poets Dream (from the
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stable), Prodigal Blues (third in the
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) and Smooth Performance (runner-up in the Orby Stakes). Heart of Darkness tracked the leaders as Malvernico set the pace, but began to make progress inside the last quarter mile. He caught the Bolger colt in the final strides and won by a head, with Prodigal Blues a length away in third place. Heart of Darkness was being prepared for a run in the
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when he fractured a
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in a training gallop.


1991: three-year-old season

Heart of Darkness was off the racecourse for over a year before returning for four races in the late autumn of 1991. He finished second in a minor event at Newwbury and then came home sixth in the Listed Main Reef Stakes at
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, fading in the closing stages after leading for most of the way. He went on to run second to Susurration in the
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and ended his campaign by finishing runner-up to Mohican Girlwhen favourite for the James Seymour Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket on 1 November.


1992: four-year-old season

In 1992 Heart of Darkness was mainly campaigned in
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but had little success for most of the year and finished unplaced in his first eight races. He eventually returned to winning form at
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on 5 October, taking the seven furlong Queen Bess Stakes "comfortably" by three lengths from the three-year-old Talb. Seventeen day later he followed up by winning a one-mile handicap at Newbury under a weight of 140 pounds. As in his victory at Warwick he was ridden by
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and wore a
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. On his last two starts Heart of Darkness ran third in a handicap at Newmarket and then came home eighth of the twelve runners in the Group 3
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at
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on 8 November.


Stud record

At the end of his racing career Heart of Darkness was retired to become a breeding stallion in Australia where he sired several minor winners but no top-class performers. He reportedly died at
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on 25 May 2011 at the age of twenty-three.


Pedigree


References

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