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Macs Joy (his name was written without an apostrophe) was an Irish
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racehorse who won several important hurdle races including three at Grade I level between 2004 and 2006. He was also known for his long series of races against the Champion Hurdler Brave Inca. He was put down after breaking a leg in a race at
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in December 2007.


Background

Macs Joy was the best horse sired by the American-bred stallion Religiously. He was trained throughout his career by
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(officially Mrs John Harrington) near
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,
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. His most regular jockey was
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who rode him in twenty-two of his thirty-one races.


Racing career


2003/4 season

Macs Joy began his career by running in two
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s in June 2003. He won on his debut at
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beating nineteen opponents and finished third in a similar event at
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three weeks later. When the jumping season proper began in autumn, Macs Joy was campaigned as a Novice Hurdler, running five times in minor events before Christmas. He showed some promise by winning a small race at
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and finishing second to the future
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winner
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at
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. After Christmas he was moved out of Novice company, racing instead in Handicap races against more experienced opposition. He made rapid improvement, with his official handicap rating rising from 111 to 142 in the next five months. After a second place in the valuable Pierse Hurdle in January he finished first in a handicap at
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only to be disqualified for interfering with the runner-up when drifting left in the closing stages. In April Macs Joy recorded his first notable win, carrying 11–0 to victory in the Menolly Homes Handicap Hurdle at
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, after which he was sent to England for the first time to compete in the Swinton Handicap Hurdle at
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. Held up in the early stages he made progress to lead approaching the last hurdle and ran on strongly to win by two and a half lengths. According to the ''Racing Post'' he "oozed class" and was "one to follow".


2004/5 season

After warming up with third place in a flat race Macs Joy won the Anglo Irish Bank Hurdle at Down Royal, beating the
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winner Brave Inca "comfortably" This was to be the first of twelve meetings between the two horses over the next eighteen months (the final score was 7–5 in Brave Inca's favour). Although he was carrying ten pounds less than the runner-up, his performance attracted the attention of the bookmakers, who offered him at odds of 14-1 for the
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immediately after the race. After a third place to
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in the
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in November he was sent to Leopardstown for the Grade I
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. He produced his best performance to date, taking the lead before the last hurdle and going clear to beat Brave Inca by three lengths, with the Champion Hurdler Hardy Eustace two lengths further back in third. Macs Joy confirmed his superiority over Brave Inca and Hardy Eustace in the Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown, and although the margins were much closer on this occasion, with the three horses crossing the line almost as one, he had established himself as a leading contender for the
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at the
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. Geraghty was confident, saying,"That is as good a Champion Hurdle trial you will see in a long time.". At Cheltenham, Macs Joy went off third favourite at odds of 7–1, but after challenging two hurdles from the finish, he could make no further impression and came home fifth to Hardy Eustace, beaten five lengths. He moved up to two and a half miles at
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where he finished fourth to Al Eile in the
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, and ended his season with a third place to Brave Inca and Harchibald at Punchestown.


2005/6 season

Macs Joy took some time to find his form in the autumn. He finished last of five to Brave Inca in the Morgiana Hurdle, and a remote fourth to the same horse at the Punchestown December Festival. In the new year he began to improve, getting to within a length of Brave Inca when second in the Irish Champion Hurdle, before recording his first win for over a year in the
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. Starting at odds-on, he was never under pressure and was eased down in the closing stages to beat the staying mare Asian Maze by four and a half lengths. He returned to Cheltenham for the Championship, in which his improving form saw him sent off 13-2 third favourite behind Brave Inca (whose rider
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had referred to Macs Joy as his "main danger") and Hardy Eustace, who was seeking his third consecutive win in the race. The three Irish horses dominated the race, but although Macs Joy was always in touch and challenged strongly in the closing stages, he was unable to catch Brave Inca, who beat him by a length, with Hardy Eustace third. On his final start of the season, Macs Joy produced his best performance. The Punchestown Champion Hurdle attracted only four runners, but they included the first three from Cheltenham. Macs Joy tracked Hardy Eustace in the early stages before moving smoothly into the lead and pulling away to win by an "impressive" four lengths from Brave Inca. Jessica Harrington acknowledged that the faster ground and slower earlier pace had allowed had enabled Macs Joy to use his greater natural speed to his advantage. "We got him at last" she said, referring to Brave Inca.


2006/7 season

Macs Joy's return to the racecourse was delayed by a series of "niggly muscle injuries" and he did not run again until January 2007. He was quite promising when taking third to Hardy Eustace in the Irish Champion Hurdle, but was disappointing when beaten at odds-on in the Red Mills Trial Hurdle. He was still being prepared for a third attempt at the Champion Hurdle, but was forced out by a recurrence of his muscle problems four days before the race. He was re-routed to the Punchestown Festival in April, and after a warm up race on the flat, was made favourite for the Punchestown Champion Hurdle. Macs Joy overtook and then pulled clear of his main rival Hardy Eustace, but was caught in the closing stages and beaten a neck by the 20-1 outsider Silent Oscar.


Death

Macs Joy began the 2007/2008 season with a third place in the Morgiana Hurdle before being sent to England for the Grade II Boylesports.com International Hurdle at Cheltenham on 15 December 2007. Macs Joy broke down with a serious leg injury approaching the third last hurdle. The injury, which proved to be a broken
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, was untreatable and he was quickly
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. It was the only time that he had failed to complete the course in a race. Jessica Harrington praised Macs Joy saying Barry Geraghty called him "a great horse... he'll be sadly missed"


Assessment

Macs Joy's highest official rating was 167, after his win in the 2006 Punchestown Champion Hurdle. This was equal to the highest rating achieved by the Champion Hurdler Brave Inca, and higher than the best rating achieved by the subsequent champions
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(166), Punjabi (164) and
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(166).


Pedigree


References

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