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Rock On Ruby, (foaled 11 May 2005) is an Irish-bred, British-trained
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racehorse. A specialist
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he is best known for his performances in the 2011–2012
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season, when he won the
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at Newbury in November before winning Britain's most prestigious hurdle race, the
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at
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on 13 March. After failing to make a mark as a steeplechaser he returned to hurdling and won the Relkeel Hurdle in 2014 and the
Ascot Hurdle The Ascot Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 3½ furlongs (2 mi ...
in 2015.


Background

Rock On Ruby is a bay horse bred in Ireland by John O'Dwyer. He is one of many successful
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(including Oscar Whisky,
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and
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) sired by
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, a son of
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based at the Grange Stud in
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. His dam Stony View never raced but has produced at least two other winners. Rock On Ruby was first offered for sale as a foal in November 2005 when he was bought for €23,000 by the Whitehorse Stud. As a four-year-old gelding, he was sent to the Doncaster sales in May 2009 where he was bought for £23,000 by Richard Barber and entered the ownership of the Festival Goers syndicate. Although the horse was officially trained by Paul Nicholls at Ditcheat in
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, he was actually stabled twenty-five miles away in Nicholls' satellite yard at
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in
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where his day-to-day conditioning was handled by the assistant trainer Harry Fry.


Racing career


2009–2010: National Hunt Flat races

Rock On Ruby began his career by running in
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s. On his first appearance in a minor event at Newbury in November 2009, he finished fourth to Oscar Whisky, who went on to win the
Aintree Hurdle The Aintree Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Aintree over a distance of about 2 miles and 4 furlongs (), ...
in 2011 and 2012. Rock On Ruby recorded his first win on his next start at
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in February, beating Karasenir by three quarters of a length when ridden by his namesake,
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. On his only other start of the season he beat Karasenir again, this time carrying top weight of 163 pounds in a similar event at Newbury in March.


2010–2011: Novice hurdles

Rock On Ruby began the 2010/2011 season by winning his third successive National Hunt flat race, this time at Cheltenham, and was then campaigned in Novice Hurdle races (races confined to horses which have not won over hurdles before the start of the season). He made a successful hurdling debut by winning a race at Newbury in December by six lengths: few details of his victory were reported as the race was run in thick fog. He was then moved up in class to contest the Grade II
Classic Novices' Hurdle The Classic Novices' Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ fu ...
at Cheltenham in January. He jumped the last hurdle level with
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but was beaten by two and a half lengths after his jockey dropped his whip 120
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s from the finish. Rock On Ruby was then promoted to the highest level at the
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where he ran in the Grade I
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over two miles five
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s. Ridden by Daryl Jacob, he took the lead at the last hurdle and ran on strongly but was caught "in the last stride" and beaten a short head by First Lieutenant. On his final start of the season, he finished third behind Spirit Son and Cue Card in the
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at
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in April.


2011–2012: hurdles

After being campaigned over longer distances as a novice, Rock On Ruby was brought back in distance on his first race of the 2011/2012 season. Running over two miles in the Gerry Feilden Hurdle, a handicap race at Newbury, he carried top weight of 164 pounds and won "readily" by six lengths from his stable companion Empire Levant, to whom he was conceding 24 pounds. Following this win he was strongly fancied for the Grade I
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at Kempton Park and started 7/4 second favourite behind the 2010
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r
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. Rock On Ruby took a slight lead at the second last hurdle and looked the likely winner but after what the ''
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'' described as a "thrilling battle", finished second to Binocular, beaten a neck at level weights. In the 2012 Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on 13 March, Rock On Ruby started 11/1 fourth choice in the betting, behind the reigning champion,
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, Binocular, and Zarkandar. From the start of the race, Rock On Ruby, ridden by Noel Fehily, tracked the leader,
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, and then moved up to dispute the lead two hurdles from the finish. He took a decisive advantage turning into the straight and ran on strongly under pressure, showing what the ''
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'' described as "tremendous courage" to win going away by three and three quarter lengths from Overturn, Hurricane Fly, and Binocular. On his final start of the season, Rock On Ruby was sent to Liverpool for the
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on 14 April. He led until being overtaken at the second last hurdle and finished third to Oscar Whiskey and Thousand Stars.


2012–2013: hurdles

For the 2012/2013 National Hunt season, Rock On Ruby was officially trained by Harry Fry, who was now operating independently from Nicholls. He made his first appearance for his "new" trainer in the International Hurdle at Cheltenham in December when he finished third behind
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and Grandouet. Rock On Ruby had his trial race for his second Champion Hurdle in the 32Red Hurdle at
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in February in which he was matched against the
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winner Countrywide Flame and the
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-trained Darlan, who had been favourite for the championship since winning the
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. Rock On Ruby took the lead at the last hurdle and won by three lengths, but his victory was overshadowed by the death of Darlan, who was fatally injured in a fall at the last. At Cheltenham on 12 March Rock On Ruby started the 11/2 third favourite for his second Champion Hurdle. He led the field until the second last hurdle before being overtaken and beaten two and a half lengths by Hurricane Fly. On his final appearance of the season, he was sent to Ireland where he finished third to Hurricane Fly and Thousand Stars in the
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.


2013–2014: Novice chases

Rock On Ruby began the new National Hunt season in a hurdle race at Kempton in October in which he finished second, ten lengths behind The New One. On 16 December, the gelding ran in his first
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when he started 1/10 favourite for a minor
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race at
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and won "very easily" by four lengths. Only one horse, the Nicolls-trained Mr Mole appeared to oppose Rock On Ruby when he warmed up for the 2014 Cheltenham Festival in a novice chase at Doncaster on 9 February. Rock On Ruby led from the start and, despite two minor jumping errors, won by ten lengths. On 11 March, he started the 5/1 for the Grade I
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over two miles at Cheltenham. He made a very bad mistake at third fence, almost unseating Fehily, who dropped his whip. He never recovered and came home last of the eight finishers behind Western Warhorse. The gelding returned to hurdling in the
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on 3 April. Starting at odds of 10/1 he took the lead at the eighth hurdle but was overtaken by the odds-on favourite The New One after the second last obstacle. He rallied strongly after the last but was unable to overhaul The New One and finished second, beaten a head by the winner. After the race, Harry Fry said that he was "thrilled to bits" with the performance and announced that the horse would be returned to hurdling permanently, with the 2015 Champion Hurdle as his principal objective.


2014–2015: hurdles

On his first appearance of the new season, Rock On Ruby finished third in the
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at Wincanton on 8 November, conceding thirteen pounds to the winner Purple Bay. On 13 December he started favourite for the Relkeel Hurdle at Cheltenham and recorded his first hurdle win in twenty-two month as he defeated the five-year-old Volnay de Thaix by two and a quarter lengths. Four weeks later the gelding added a win in the Dornan Engineering Hurdle over the same course and distance, beating Vaniteaux and Cole Harden by two and a half lengths and a neck. He was trained for the
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at the Cheltenham Festival but was withdrawn a week before the race after contracting a respiratory infection. Rock On Ruby returned in the Aintree Hurdle on 9 April in which he started third choice in the betting behind
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and the Champion Hurdle runner-up Arctic Fire. He raced in second before taking the lead at the second last but was badly hampered when Arctic Fire fell at the final hurdle and finished second, thirteen lengths behind Jezki.


2015–2016: hurdles

On 21 November 2015, Rock On Ruby started second favourite on his first start of the season when carrying top-weight in the
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. He travelled well and looked to be overtaken in the home straight but after a major jumping mistake by one of the threatening rivals, Rock On Ruby managed to find more and extended at the line to win by two and half lengths. Less than a week later on 27 November, trainer Harry Fry announced that Rock On Ruby has been retired following a tendon injury that he suffered when winning the
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. Fry explained the decision to retire the ten year old: "if he was a younger horse we might have considered treating the injury and bringing him back a year or more later".


Pedigree


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Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart
– ''Rock on Ruby'' {{Champion Hurdle winners 2005 racehorse births Racehorses bred in Ireland Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom National Hunt racehorses Cheltenham Festival winners Champion Hurdle winners Thoroughbred family 4-i