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Queen's Logic is a retired
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racehorse and active
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, bred in
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and trained in the
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. She is notable for winning the title of European Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 2001 at the
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, and for retiring undefeated. She has been described as "the most outstanding filly to have never won a classic."


Background

Queen's Logic is a chestnut mare bred in Ireland by Kip McCreery. As a yearling she was sent to the Deauville Sales, where she was bought for €152,449 by the bloodstock agent Charles Gordon-Watson on behalf of Jaber Abdullah. Queen's Logic was sired by
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out of the mare Lagrion. Apart from Queen's Logic, Grand Lodge (winner of the
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and the St. James's Palace Stakes) sired the winners of over six hundred races including
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,
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and Indian Lodge (
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,
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). Queen's Logic was the first important winner for her
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Lagrion, who went on to produce the 2007
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and the
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winner
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. Queen's Logic was trained throughout her career by
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at
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,
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and was ridden in four of her five races by Steve Drowne.


Racing career


2001: two-year-old season

Although Mick Channon was not immediately impressed by Queen's Logic ("she was just a lump of horse flesh"), she soon showed herself to be a potentially useful filly in home exercise gallops, and was campaigned ambitiously from the start. Queen's Logic never ran in a
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, instead making her debut against more experienced fillies, including two winners, in a minor stakes race at Newbury in May 2001. After starting slowly, she raced behind the leaders before accelerating into the lead and winning "readily". For her next start, she was moved straight into
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company for the
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at
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. Starting at 13/2 she was towards the back of the field in the early stages, before making her challenge two
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s from the finish. She caught the
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-trained Sophisticat inside the final furlong and won by half a
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Although the 1,000 Guineas was more than ten months away, the bookmakers offered Queen's Logic at odds of 25/1. Two months later, Queen's Logic returned to the racecourse for the
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at
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. This was her first attempt at six furlongs. Apart from Sophisticat, who opposed her again, the field included the
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winner Silent Honor, who was made the 9/4 favourite. Queen's Logic ran her now familiar race, chasing the leaders before accelerating in the closing stages and taking the lead close home to beat Sophisticat by one and a quarter lengths, with Silent Honor third. Her price for the 1,000 Guineas was cut to 14/1 even though some felt that her sheer speed and racing style suggested that she was essentially a sprinter who might struggle over one mile. She was given another long break before her final start of the year in the
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Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket in October. This time she started favourite and produced her best performance, taking the lead two furlongs out and pulling right away from the field in a manner described by the Telegraph's correspondent as "effortless and unrelenting". At the finish she was seven lengths ahead of Sophisticat, who finished second yet again. The increasing margins of her victories over the Irish filly clearly showed the improvement Queen's Logic had made. Channon expressed his opinion that the extra quarter mile of the following year's 1,000 Guineas would be "no problem." The bookmakers were also highly impressed, cutting her price for the Guineas to 5/2 favourite.


2002: three-year-old season

At three, Queen's Logic was aimed at the
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at Newmarket. Her preparation race for the
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was the Group Three
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at Newbury. Starting at odds of 1/3, Queen's Logic took the lead a furlong out and won comfortably by one and three quarter lengths from Roundtree. Although her performance was described as "fine, rather than scintillating", her price shortened even further to 7/4. On the morning of the day before the 1,000 Guineas, Queen's Logic was found to be lame. Channon insisted that the injury was not serious, but he was unwilling to risk his filly and she was withdrawn from the race. A plan to run her instead in the
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had to be abandoned when she contracted a viral infection and began "coughing". It was hoped that Queen's Logic could recover in time for a run in the
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, but the coughing returned and Channon decided that "it wouldn't be fair" to continue her training. Her retirement was announced in July.


Race record


Assessment

In the International Classification for 2001, Queen's Logic was assigned a figure of 122, making her the best two-year-old filly in Europe by a margin of eight pounds. The only colt in Europe rated her superior was the
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winner
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. At the
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for 2001 she was awarded the title of European Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.


Stud career

Queen's Logic has made an impact as a broodmare: her daughter Lady Of The Desert (sired by
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), was the highest-rated three-year-old filly in the world in the sprint division of the
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. 2013 SANAADH (GB) : chesnut colt, foaled 28 April, by Exceed And Excel (AUS) - won once and placed second once from three starts to date during 2015–16.


Pedigree


References

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External links


Mick Channon website, with video clips of Queen's Logic
1999 racehorse births Racehorses bred in Ireland Undefeated racehorses Cartier Award winners Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom