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Original Post 2009-Oct-06, 03:01 PM

Posted by Michele Cullen | Filed under Lonhro, Premium Updates, Racing and Breeding
DENMAN, a third generation winner of the Group 2 Stan Fox Stakes (1400m) at Randwick two weeks ago, will try to follow in his father’s hoof steps in the Group I $1,008,000 Age Caulfield Guineas (1600m) at Caulfield on Saturday.     



 The last three-year-old to win the Stan Fox Stakes and the Caulfield Guineas in the same year was Denman’s (ex Peach by Vain) dad Lonhro (ex Shadea by Straight Strike), in 2001 and Lonhro’s sire, Octagonal (Zabeel - Eight Carat by Pieces of Eight), won the Stan Fox Stakes in 1995 before finishing third in the Caulfield Guineas (to Our Maizcay).
     Denman’s trainer Peter Snowden is confident Denman can add the Guineas to his impressive resume with a big performance in the Caulfield classic this Saturday. And nobody has been closer to this equine family than Snowden.
Assistant trainer to John Hawkes when the Ingham family raced Octagonal and Lonhro he has steered Denman to six wins from seven starts for Sheikh Mohammed whose Darley operation bought out the Ingham’s Woodlands Stud lock, stock and barrel.
   “I could not count how many hundreds of horses have gone through my hands over the past 22 years, but I know there have been only two champions,” Snowden said.

  “Octagonal and Lonhro were absolute freaks who could win on all track conditions, race in any direction and never needed excuses.”
   Snowden can only dream that Denman will achieve champion status like “The Big O” and his son “Little O”, but he is satisfied this third generation star is on track to make this Saturday “D” day!
  “Denman is very similar to Lonhro in so many ways,”

   “Like his dad, his colour is jet black, he has a lay-back attitude with track work and on race days.



   “A relaxed attitude is important for a good racehorse as it won’t fall apart and lose the plot when the racecourse is abuzz on a big race day,” he continued.
  “A relaxed racehorse will go to the gates in a good frame of mind.”
Lonhro went into the Caulfield Guineas at his fifth start for the season and his 10th career start. He emerged undefeated as a three-year-old with seven wins. Denman has less mileage – the Guineas will be his eighth start. He was beaten on debut at Flemington but won his next three starts as a two-year-old and is undefeated in his three runs this season, including a Group One win in the Golden Rose at Rosehill in August.
   Snowden said he was not concerned that Denman’s current preparation had stretched out from mid-June, as the colt had been freshened with five weeks between runs in July-August.
   “It would be a big call to say Denman was shaping as another Lonhro or Octagonal, but the signs are there,” he said.

“He is a very rare type of racehorse; he wants to please you all the time.”
  During his elite career, Lonhro made Caulfield Guineas Day his own winning Group One races for three consecutive years. After winning the Caulfield Guineas in 2001, he returned to win back-to-back Yalumba Stakes in 2002 and 2003.
   Denman’s dad and grand-dad pleased connections in a monetary manner with Octagonal earning $5.89 million and Lonhro $5.79 million. Denman has banked $944,375 to date and the pen is poised for a $600,000 winner’s cheque in The Age Caulfield Guineas.
 

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2010-Jan-17, 11:08 PM

Our Denman has a fair bit to go before he is as good as that Denman. Slightly different horses though  tongue
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2010-Feb-06, 12:49 PM

Poetry in motion.
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2010-Feb-14, 12:45 AM

Betfair was fun watching during the race.

Denman matched @ $1.03, Niche Market @ $1.02 and yet we were left with Tricky Trickster actually winning.  lol

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2010-Feb-20, 01:42 PM

Very soft win indeed  thumbsup
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2010-Feb-20, 02:08 PM

Would he have been better off with a harder hit out ?
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2010-Feb-20, 02:11 PM

No
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2010-Feb-20, 02:19 PM

Would he have been better off with a harder hit out ?

why would you want a harder hit out 3rd run in grand final 2weeks time ideal.
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2010-Feb-20, 02:28 PM

Should back up in the Australian Cup 40 minutes afterwards - would probably still manage a top 3 spot.  lol
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2010-Mar-13, 02:54 PM

2 runs at 1600m... 2 shocking failures  chin
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2010-Mar-13, 02:54 PM

That bubble burst     lol   lol   lol

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2010-Mar-13, 03:00 PM

That bubble burst     lol   lol   lol

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Exploded  lol   lol
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2010-Mar-13, 05:31 PM

Missing the start will be used as a sort of excuse but he was p*ss poor today Thumb Down
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2010-Mar-14, 08:25 AM

No excuse Red,

But from my experience in racing, when a horse misses the kick by that much, it normally means something is a miss, or the horse aint right  chin
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2010-Jul-02, 05:11 PM

Godolphin rule Denman out of July Cup

GODOLPHIN'S Australian import Denman, as short as 10-1 forthe Darley July Cup on July 9, will miss the race and will shortly go into quarantine in preparation for his return to his native country where he will take up stud duties.

Simon Crisford, racing manager to

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, said: "Denman won't go for the July Cup - the idea was to come over here for that race, but we've run out time with him and he's not fit enough for the race.

"He was due to go straight into quarantine straight after the July meeting and we haven't time to find another race for him.

Simon crisford

Simon Crisford: Denman "not fit enough" for July Cup

"It was always the plan for him to return to the southern hemisphere to take up stud duties and that is what will happen."

Frankie Dettori, who partnered Fleeting Spirit in the Breeders' Cup Sprint, would now be free to partner the Jeremy Noseda-trained mare in the July Cup, for which Ladbrokes make her 5-1 second favourite.

Noseda has yet to announce a decision on who will partner the Golden Jubilee Stakes fourth with Tom Queally and Ryan Moore also possibles for the ride.

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2010-Jul-02, 05:16 PM

Well that's a surprise. Why couldn't they get him fit enough, what problems has he had? Otherwise it's been an expensive mistake by Godolphin.
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