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Holy Bull (January 24, 1991 – June 7, 2017) was a champion
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. Although he finished a disappointing twelfth in the 1994 Kentucky Derby, his major wins that year in the
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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earned him
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honors. He suffered a career-ending injury in the Donn Handicap soon after the beginning of his four-year-old campaign in 1995. Subsequently, retired to stud, he was the sire of
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winner Giacomo and champion two-year-old
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. Holy Bull was ranked #64 on the ''
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'' magazine's list of the Top 100 U.S. racehorses of the 20th Century and was inducted into the
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in 2001.


Background

Holy Bull was a gray stallion who was bred in Florida by Rachel Carpenter's Pelican Stables. When Carpenter died in 1993, she bequeathed her horses to her long-time trainer Warren A. Croll, Jr. Croll was previously best known as the trainer of the brilliant sprinter Mr. Prospector. Holy Bull was sired by Great Above, whose dam was the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame
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Ta Wee. Unlike most modern sire lines, Great Above did not descend from either
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or
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but instead from the now rare line of
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, the Kentucky Derby winner of 1898. Holy Bull, nicknamed "The Bull", stood high. He was known for his brilliant speed and was able to win from the front or off the pace. ''Daily Racing Form'' caricaturist Peb captured his somewhat split personality by portraying him as a raging bull with a halo above his head. On the one hand, Holy Bull was aggressive on the track and inclined to bite. On the other, he loved people, leading Croll to call him a ham. "Whenever he sees a photographer," said Croll, "he'll stop and pose. He's getting smarter by the day."


Race history


1993: two-year-old season

Holy Bull was unbeaten in his four races as a two-year-old, including the Grade I
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. He made his racing debut on August 14, 1993 in a maiden special weight race at Monmouth Park, displaying "super speed" despite racing greenly. In his next start on September 2 in an allowance race at Belmont Park, he led from start to finish, winning by seven lengths. On September 18, he made his stakes debut in the
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, where he faced the previously undefeated
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, the eventual champion two-year-old colt of 1993. Over a muddy track, Holy Bull went to the early lead with Dehere tracking the pace in third place. As they entered the stretch, Dehere moved into second and started to close ground on Holy Bull but could not get past. Holy Bull hung on to win by half a length in a time of 1:23.31 for seven furlongs. Holy Bull had not been nominated as a foal to the
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and his Croll declined to supplement at a cost of $120,000 to race in the Juvenile. Instead, Holy Bull finished his two-year-old season by winning the
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, part of the Florida Stallion series.


1994: three-year-old season

At age three Holy Bull won eight out of ten starts, five of which were
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events. His average
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over the course of the year was 115. He made his first start of 1994 in the Hutcheson Stakes at Gulfstream Park on January 20. He took the early lead but was passed in the stretch by Patton. Holy Bull then rallied and pulled away to win by three-quarters of a length. He suffered his first loss in the Fountain of Youth Stakes when he was caught in an early speed duel and then tired, finishing last. The loss was subsequently blamed on Holy Bull getting excited and breathing through his mouth instead of his nose, thus not getting enough air. Croll subsequently fit him with a new nose band and bit to keep his mouth closed. After his unexpectedly poor performance, Holy Bull was made the third betting choice in the
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in a field of fourteen that included favorite
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. Holy Bull took the early lead and set a solid early pace, then started to draw away in the stretch to win by nearly six lengths. His time of 1:47.96 for miles was the fastest Florida Derby since
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in 1978 and earned him a "lofty" Beyer Speed Figure of 115. "This," said jockey Mike Smith, "was the real Holy Bull." "The most exciting thing I ever saw was him alone on the lead Saturday," Croll said. "After the race, he cooled out in 15 minutes and was screaming for his dinner. He cleaned out every oat and the following morning was as bright as the sun." In his next start on April 16, Holy Bull was the odds on favorite in the
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. He went to the early lead and set a moderate pace, then responded to a brief challenge by pulling away under a hand ride. The win earned Holy Bull a Beyer of 113. After the race, Smith was confident in the colt's ability to go an extra
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in the upcoming Kentucky Derby. "He would have gone around again today," he said. "I think he'll go as far as you want him. I'm not going to say no one can ever beat him, but when he runs his race, they've got to have their running shoes on. Every time I get on his back, I realize he's incredible." Holy Bull was the favorite in the 1994 Kentucky Derby but after breaking poorly, he finished a distant 12th on a sloppy track. Croll later claimed that the horse must have been tampered with, as he had behaved in an uncharacteristically lethargic manner before the race. The purpose of the tampering, in this claim, was to knock out the odds-on favourite to create a
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. Holy Bull was treated for several days after the race with antibiotics against a possible infection and missed a few days of training. Croll chose to skip the Preakness Stakes on May 21 and instead entered Holy Bull in the prestigious
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, popularly known as the Met Mile, against older horses on May 30. The field included the 1993 Belmont Stakes winner
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, multiple stakes winner
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and the fast improving
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, who would go on to be named the champion sprinter of 1994. In one of his best performances, Holy Bull quickly took the lead and drew off to win by lengths, earning a Beyer Speed Figure of 122. "I still can't explain the Derby," said Smith. "But today he came out and showed what he is, like he always does – except for the first Saturday in May. He broke well and, every time I asked him to pick it up, he picked it up." As the Belmont Stakes was held only 12 days after the Met Mile, Croll elected to bypass it to focus on races later in the year. "The last thing I want to do is jeopardize his future," he said. Holy Bull returned in the
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at Belmont Park on July 3, where he faced only three rivals. Once again, he went to the early lead then pulled away in the stretch to win by lengths. "He's an amazing horse," said Croll, who had shipped Holy Bull in from Monmouth Park on the day of the race. "This morning, getting on the van, he knew exactly where he was going. If I hadn't put him on the van, he'd have been disappointed." He was next entered in the
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at Monmouth Park on July 31, in which he conceded at least eight pounds to each of his rivals. He once again led from the start, then turned back a brief challenge by Meadow Flight down the stretch to win by lengths. "I just tightened him up a little bit in the stretch and let him cruise on home," said Smith. "I felt no pressure at all." In his next start on August 20, Holy Bull faced his toughest challenge in the
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, held at the same -mile distance as the Kentucky Derby. The field of five included Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner
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and
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winner Concern, who would later win the 1994 Breeders' Cup Classic. Trainer
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also entered Commanche Trail to act as a "rabbit" for stablemate Tabasco Cat, hoping to force Holy Bull into a speed duel and set the race up for Tabasco Cat to close in the stretch. As planned, Commanche Trail went straight to the lead, completing the first quarter-mile in :22 and the half-mile in :46. Holy Bull was right alongside and then pulled into the lead down the backstretch, completing the first three-quarters in 1:10. In the long history of the Travers, only the great
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had ever run a faster six furlongs and held on to win the race. Rounding the far turn, Holy Bull opened up a large lead but then Concern, at one point more than 20 lengths behind, started to close ground rapidly. As they neared the finish line, Concern looked the likely winner but Holy Bull refused to let him by, prevailing by a neck. Tabasco Cat finished 17 lengths behind in third; Commanche Trail finished last, "distanced" by the field. "They thought he didn't have the breeding to go a mile and a quarter," said Croll. "They said he couldn't go around two turns. They thought he could win only on the lead. They had a rabbit up front and a closing horse chasing him at the end of a mile and a quarter. Well, he did what he had to do. He answered all the questions." Holy Bull finished the season in the
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on September 17 against a field that included Grade I winners
Devil His Due Devil His Due (April 18, 1989 – May 22, 2017) was a multimillionaire American Thoroughbred racehorse and successful sire. Bred in Kentucky by Peter E. Blum and raced under the Blue Ribbon Farm banner, he had a record of 41: 11-12-3 with career ...
,
Colonial Affair Colonial Affair (April 19, 1990 – April 23, 2013) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was best known for winning the Belmont Stakes in 1993. Background He was sired by 1981 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Pleasant Colony, out ...
,
Go For Gin Go for Gin (April 18, 1991 – March 8, 2022) was an American thoroughbred racehorse best known as the winner of the 1994 Kentucky Derby. He was sired by Cormorant out of the dam Never Knock. He was ridden in the Derby by Chris McCarron, who h ...
, Tinners Way and Bertrando. This time Holy Bull rated behind the early pace set by Bertrando then drew off to win by five lengths. Smith said, "I'm in awe of him. I thought he grew wings at the quarter pole." Holy Bull again skipped the Breeders Cup, in part because the supplemental fee to enter him in the Classic would have been $360,000. Croll also felt the colt needed a rest after a demanding season. "You could give me a half-million dollars tax-free and I wouldn't run him in the Breeders' Cup," he said. "This horse has been good for me and now it's time for me to be good to him." Holy Bull was voted the Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Male Horse and
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, earning 241 out of 245 votes for the latter award. The ''
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'' weighted Holy Bull at 130 lbs., most for a 3-year-old in 15 years (
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in 1979).


1994: four-year-old season

As a four-year-old, Holy Bull won the
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easily but was pulled up during the
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. Subsequent examinations showed a bowed tendon but no permanent injury. "If he wasn't Holy Bull, I'd bring him back to the races next year", said Croll. "I'm sorry we couldn't finish the year with him. He would have gone out in a blaze of glory. He has courage and class. I'm going to miss him. Everybody's going to miss him."


Statistics


Retirement

Holy Bull was retired to stud at Jimmy Bell's
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, which was later sold to
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and became part of their North American operation. Despite his unfashionable pedigree, he was considered a "blue collar" success with 70% of his runners going on to win. Three years after the time of his retirement from stud in 2012, he had sired 51 stakes winners. His offspring include 2000
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winner and U.S. Champion 2-year-old male
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, 2005 Kentucky Derby winner Giacomo, 2007
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winner Flashy Bull, and
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winners Bwana Bull, Confessional, Bishop Court Hill, Woke Up Dreamin, Eishin Boone, and Sunny Ridge. Holy Bull's chances of extending the Plaudit sire line depends mainly on Macho Uno, who has also proved a moderate success at stud. Macho Uno's descendants include Breeders' Cup Classic winner
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. Holy Bull also established himself as a successful broodmare sire. His daughters have produced over 50 stakes winners including Grade/Group One winners
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and
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. In the
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, Holy Bull was ranked #64. In 2001, he was inducted in the
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. Holy Bull was euthanized due to the infirmities of old age on June 7, 2017, at the age of 26.


Pedigree


References

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