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Rakti (10 February 1999 – December 2010) was a British
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racehorse, who won six Group One races in Italy (where he was originally trained) and the United Kingdom in a career which lasted from 2001 to 2005.


Background

Rakti was bred in England by the Italian Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti. He was sired by the multiple group race winner Polish Precedent out of the Rainbow Quest mare Ragera. He was a big, powerful bay horse with an unpredictable and sometimes difficult temperament- his trainer saying of him, "He's a bully and he'll push you out of the box if he doesn't like the look of you". Trained in Italy for his first two seasons, his greatest successes came after he was moved to England to be trained by
Michael Jarvis Michael Jarvis (14 August 1938 – 20 September 2011) was a Thoroughbred horse trainer in England. Based in Newmarket, Jarvis trained numerous Group One winners including three winners of the British Haydock Sprint Cup. Jarvis's horses also w ...
. After his transfer he was ridden in all of his races by Philip Robinson.


Racing career


2001–2002: early career

Rakti began his career with two defeats in minor events at
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, Milan in October 2001, before recording his first win at Pisa in November. He then won his next five races, including victory in the 2002
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, just prior to which he had been purchased by
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. Although he failed to win in his remaining three starts in Italy in 2002, he had been identified as a potential champion, and was relocated to the Newmarket stable of Michael Jarvis in March 2003.


2003: four-year-old season

On his debut for his new connections he won the Premio Presidente della Repubblica by a neck from Tigertail. His Italian form was lightly regarded and he was sent off as a 50/1 outsider for English debut, but he belied his odds with a second place in
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. After the race, Rakti was found to have sustained a hairline fracture to his ankle and was confined to his box for a month. He returned with a "consummately easy" win in the
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, from a field which included
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, leading Michael Jarvis to describe him as "certainly one of the best horses I've trained". On his final start of the year he finished second in the
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to
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, the world's top-rated horse at the distance.


2004: five-year-old season

In 2004 he won the
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at
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on his seasonal debut, beating Powerscourt and
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with what The Independent's Richard Edmondson described as "a pulverising burst of speed". He was made 13/8 favourite for the
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, but refused to settle for Philip Robinson, pulled hard from the start and then dropped from contention in the straight. "Seriously talented, seriously difficult", was Jarvis's comment. After a fifth place in the Irish Champion Stakes he was dropped down in distance for the one mile
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at Ascot. Always running well, he looked "unstoppable" as went clear in the straight and stayed on to win by half a length from Lucky Story, with
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well beaten. After the race Jarvis spoke of the difficulties of keeping Rakti controlled, comparing him to "an elastic band. You know he is going to snap". Jarvis also pointed out that the horse seemed to particularly enjoy racing at Ascot. Unfortunately for them, the racecourse was closed immediately afterwards for redevelopment, with the major races being rescheduled to other tracks for the next twenty months.


2005: six-year-old season

Rakti began 2005 with a win in the Group One Lockinge Stakes at Newbury taking the lead after a furlong and pulling away to win by five lengths in a race record time of 1:33.59. Philip Robinson paid tribute to the horse describing him as "the best horse I’ve sat on – and I’ve been on some good ones". He was made odds-on favourite for the Queen Anne Stakes at "
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" (actually held at York), but his temperament caused problems as he bolted on the way to the start- reportedly being startled by a woman making "clicking noises"- and was beaten in the race by the French colt
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. In September, a 10% share in Rakti was sold to the Hong Kong Breeders Club, increasing the likelihood that he would compete in December's
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. Rakti never recaptured his best form after York, with Jarvis becoming increasingly concerned by his horse's volatile temperament. In the
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, (run that year at Newmarket), he pulled hard and led early, before fading into fourth behind
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. Speculation about a challenge for the Breeders' Cup Mile came to nothing and Rakti again failed to settle when finishing sixth to David Junior in the
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. As expected, Rakti was sent to Sha Tin for his last race, where he ended his career by finishing eleventh of fifteen runners in the Hong Kong Mile. The horse behaved well before the race, but, according to Robinson, "he wasn't the same Rakti."


Assessment

In the 2004
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Rakti was assessed at 123, making him the ninth best horse in the world and the best miler. Rakti was given a Timeform rating of 129 in 2004 and 130 in 2005.


Stud career

Rakti was retired to stand at the Irish National Stud beginning in 2006. He was later "shuttled" to stand in Australia, where he died at the Chatswood Stud, Victoria following an accident in December 2010. He made a "fair start" at stud, and sired a number of winners. His most notable offspring to date being 2013 Victoria Derby winner Polanski.


Pedigree


References

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