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Sir Slick (foaled 2001) is a bay gelding
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racehorse by Volksraad from the Paris Opera mare Miss Opera. The
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bred Sir Slick was the winner of Six Group One races in New Zealand and he also raced in Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong.


Racing career

Bred by Monovale Holdings Limited, Sir Slick was a NZ$48,000 purchase from Mapperley Stud at the 2003 Select Colts Karaka Yearling Sale by Graeme Nicholson. Sir Slick was also known as the War Horse or the Iron Horse and he became one of the country's most popular racehorses of his time due to his success and ability to withstand long racing campaigns. His major victories included the: * 2007 Awapuni Gold Cup (Bruce Herd, 59kg) from All Square and Arabian Nights. * 2008 Awapuni Gold Cup (Bruce Herd, 59) from Chettak and Butch James. * 2010 Awapuni Gold Cup (Samantha Collett, 58) from Manonamission and Red Ruler. * 2007
International Stakes The International Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at York over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 56 yards (2, ...
(Opie Bosson, 59) from Sharvasti and Kingsinga. * 2008
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(Bruce Herd, 59) from Ombre Rose and Dezigna. * 2007
Otaki-Maori Weight for Age The Otaki-Maori Weight For Age Stakes is a group 1 flat horse race held at Otaki racecourse in New Zealand, racing under the name El Cheapo Cars WFA Classic. History The race is held annually in February and is run under weight for age (WFA) ...
(Bruce Herd) from Jokers Wild and Shinzig. * 2007
Thorndon Mile The Thorndon Mile (formally WRC George Adams Handicap) is a Group One (G1) Thoroughbred horse race contested at Trentham Racecourse by the Wellington Racing Club. The race is run on Wellington Cup day, traditionally the last Saturday of January. ...
(Opie Bosson, 57) from Pins 'N' Needles and Bonjour. * 2009
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(David Walsh, 58) from Striker and Cuminate. * 2007
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(Bruce Herd, 59) from
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and Dezigna. As well as winning the Awapuni Gold Cup three times, Sir Slick was also second to MacO'Reilly in 2009. While not winning outside of New Zealand, he ran third in the 2009 Doomben Cup in Australia and ran fifth in the Singapore International Cup. His most recognised achievement involves being awarded the title of
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's Champion Middle Distance Racehorse of the year 2006/07. In that season he was also voted as the Most Popular Horse of the season, and he was runner-up in the overall Horse of the Year voting. Sir Slick made an appearance in a substantial 151 races, racing in nine seasons between the ages of 2 and 10. Of the 151 races, including his overseas starts, he saw the winners circle 22 times and has earned over NZ$2 million in prize money internationally. He was retired after finishing last in the 2012 Awapuni Gold Cup.


Pedigree

The dam of Sir Slick, Miss Opera, was the winner of 6 races including the Listed Castletown Stakes. His younger half-brother
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won the 2013 Great Northern Guineas, Group 1 2014 New Zealand Derby, Avondale Guineas, Waikato Guineas and 2015
Thorndon Mile The Thorndon Mile (formally WRC George Adams Handicap) is a Group One (G1) Thoroughbred horse race contested at Trentham Racecourse by the Wellington Racing Club. The race is run on Wellington Cup day, traditionally the last Saturday of January. ...
and Thompson Handicap. In 2017 Puccini commenced stud duties at Mapperley Stud. {{Pedigree, name = Sir Slick (NZ), f = Volksraad (GB)
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See also

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References

* https://www.punters.com.au/horses/sir-slick_32962/
Breeding Horse Profile Performance

Karaka Yearling Sales

Half Brother to Sir Slick at Karaka 09

Sir Slick Half brother
2001 racehorse births Thoroughbred family 18 Racehorses bred in New Zealand Racehorses trained in New Zealand