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Manado (26 February 1973–18 March 1988) was an Irish-bred, French-trained
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racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from August 1975 until October 1976 he won three of his twelve races. He was rated the best horse of his generation in Europe in 1975 when he won the
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by eight lengths before defeating strong opposition in both the
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and
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. In 1976 he failed to win in eight starts but ran well in several major races. He was retired at the end of the season and stood as a breeding stallion in Ireland and Japan, but made little impact as a sire of winners.


Background

Manado was a bay horse with no white markings bred in Ireland by J Coggan. He was probably the best horse sired by
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, an American stallion who won the 1967
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. Manado's dam, Slipstream, was a moderate racehorse, with her only success in ten start coming in a minor race at
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. She did, however, come from a good family, being a descendant of the broodmare Millstream and therefore closely related to the Goodwood Cup winner Medway and the
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winner Reel In. As a
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Manado was offered for sale and bought for 4,200
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by the Newmarket Bloodstock Agency, acting on behalf of Souren Vanian. He was sent into training with Fracois Boutin, and was ridden in most of his races by Boutin's stable jockey
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.


Racing career


1975: two-year-old season

Manado his made his racecourse debut in early August when he contested the Prix Yacowlef, a race for previously unraced juveniles over 1000 metres at
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. He won impressively by eight lengths and was then moved up in class for the Group One
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over 1200 metres at the same course two weeks later. Ridden by Paquet, he started the 7/2 second favourite behind
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, the winner of the
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. Manado and Vitiges disputed the lead until 400 metres from the finish, when Manado swerved abruptly to the left, colliding with the rail and losing any chance of winning. He failed to recover and finished eighth of the thirteen runners. On 14 September, Manado faced Vitiges for the second time in the Prix de la Salamandre over 1400 metres at
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. The other runners included two challengers from Britain: the
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winner Stand To Reason and the
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winner Smuggler. Rather than challenging the leaders from the start as he had done in the Morny, Paquet restrained the colt before making a forward move in the straight. He accelerated to overtake Vitiges inside the last 200 metres and won by a length, with Comeram, ridden by
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half a lengths away. in third. For his final appearance of the season, Manado started the 18/10 favourite for the Group One Grand Critérium over 1600 metres at Longchamp on 12 October. He was again opposed by Vitiges and Comeram, with the other runners including the
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winner French Swanee, and the future Epsom Derby winner
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. Paquet settled the favourite just behind the leaders before producing a strong run along the inside rail in the straight. He took the lead 200 metres from the finish and won by one and a half lengths from Comeram with French Swanee in third ahead of Pier. Kano finished fifth ahead of Vitiges and Empery but was disqualified for causing interference. The form of the race was subsequently boosted when Kano won the
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, whilst Comeram finished second under top weight in the Prix Thomas Bryon. At the end of the year, a half-share in Manado was sold for a sum reported to be in excess of £250,000 to the Irish breeder Tim Rogers, and it was announced that his principal objective would be the following year's
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.


1976: three-year-old season

Manado began his second season in the
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at Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse on 9 April. He started the 5/10 favourite despite being less than fully fit, but was beaten a length by Vitiges. Manado was then sent to England for the 2000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket and started the 4/1 second favourite behind Wollow. He traveled well in the early stages but then began to struggle on the firm ground and finished ninth of the seventeen runners. He returned two weeks later for the Prix Lupin over 2100 metres at Longchamp and finished seventh behind
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: he tired badly in the closing stages and was never again raced at a distance of further than 1600 metres. Manado returned to action in the
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over 1300 metres at Deauville in which he raced against specialist sprinters and finished fourth, beaten just over a length by the filly Girl Friend. A week later at the same course he contested the Group One Prix Jacques Le Marois over 1600 metres. In a blanket finish in which the first seven runners crossed the line together he finished fourth behind
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,
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and Vitiges. Boutin commented that the horse might have won if Paquet had delayed his challenge. Manado's last three races were at Longchamp in autumn. On 5 September, he started favourite for the Prix du Rond Point but in another bunched finish he took third behind the four-year-olds Monsanto and Nurabad, beaten half a length and a short head. He was equipped with blinkers in the
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three weeks later and finished third behind Gravelines and Dona Barod. He made his final appearance on 24 October when he was ridden by
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and finished third behind the two-year-olds
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and Lady Mere in the
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over 1400 metres, having been somewhat impeded by the runner-up in the straight.


Assessment

There was no International Classification of European two-year-olds in 1975: the official handicappers of Britain, Ireland and France compiled separate rankings for horses which competed in those countries. In the French Free Handicap, Manado was rated the best two-year-old of the year, two pounds ahead of Vitiges. The independent Timeform organisation awarded him a rating of 130, making him their best two-year-old of the season ahead of Vitiges and the British colt
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. In their annual ''Racehorses of 1975'' Timeform described him as having "the best form of any two-year-old colt who raced in England, France or Ireland in 1975". In 1976, the official handicappers of Britain and France again produced separate ratings. In the French handicap, Manado was rated the thirteenth best three-year-old colt, ten pounds behind
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. Timeform rated him on 123, thirteen pounds behind Youth, their Horse of the Year.


Stud career

At the end of his three-year-old season, Manado was retired from racing. In 1978 he began his career as a breeding stallion at the Simmonstown Stud in County Kildare at an initial fee of 1,750
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. He was not a success at stud but sired some good winners including Erin's Hope (
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), and Solva (
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). Manado was exported to Japan in 1982. His last reported foal were born in 1987. Manado died in Japan on 18 March 1988.


Pedigree

* as a son of Captain's Gig, Manado was
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4 x 4 to Lavendula, meaning that this broodmare appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.


References

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