Shoals (horse)

Shoals
Sire Fastnet Rock
Grandsire Danehill
Dam The Broken Shore
Damsire Hussonet
Sex Mare
Foaled 16 August 2014
Country Australia
Colour bay
Owner Pinecliff Racing and Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd
Trainer Anthony Freedman
Record 12-7-3-1
Earnings A$2,116,270
Major wins
Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes (G3)(2017)
Percy Sykes Stakes (G2)(2017)
Myer Classic (G1)(2017)
Surround Stakes (G1)(2018)
Robert Sangster Stakes (G1)(2018)
Last updated on 20 September 2018

Shoals is a Thoroughbred racehorse trained and bred in Australia. She won the Myer Classic, a Group One race. She has won over a million dollars in stakes.

Career

Shoals made her debut on 21 February 2017 at Seymour, winning by 4 lengths. 4 weeks later, she won the Group 3 Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes. Opening with bookies at $7, she was backed into $2.70 by the start of the race, winning by half a length.[1]

Travelling to Sydney for the Group 2 Percy Sykes Stakes, Shoals was a "well supported" favourite in a "gritty win", coming from 2nd last down the straight to win by a half head. Trainer Anthony Freedman said, "She's a very tenacious filly. I don't think she really handled the ground all that well but she just has a great will to win."[2]

After a 154-day spell, Shoals returned in a listed race at Moonee Valley, winning her 4th consecutive race by 3/4 of a length. Jockey Mark Zahra said, "as soon as I got in front she had her head in the air going to the post. If something had challenged on the outside I would have just been off and gone again."[3]

On 1 October 2017, Shoals contested the Thousand Guineas Prelude, running second to Booker. A fortnight later, blinkers were put on for the Group 1 Thousand Guineas,[4] where he again ran 2nd.

The only filly in the Myer Classic weight-for-age race for females, and with new jockey Dean Yendall aboard, Shoals won her first Group 1 race by half a head. Freedman said, "We were initially a little disappointed with her last run. The winner has proven to be high quality and we got confident when that filly won last Saturday."[5]

After a three month break, Shoals finished eighth of nine in the Kevin Hayes Stakes in February 2018. She was given another trial before winning her 2nd Group 1, The Surround Stakes, in March. With Blake Shin suspended, Joshua Parr was given the ride. He said, "I’m lost for words to be honest. It is never nice for someone’s misfortune to become my good fortune but gee, the amount of times that happens in this industry, and probably life itself, it’s uncanny how it works. She is a very tough filly and that's what she showed out there."[6]

On 5 May, Shoals won the Robert Sangster Stakes, where it was said she, "smashed some of Australia’s best racemares with a devastating show of acceleration."[7] With her connections intending to contest events in England from June, there was then a possible change of plans. "A couple of hours after the race, interest was shown by an Everest slot-holder. Over the next two or three months we’re going to have to make a decision on whether she races on into next year or whether that will be enough. Both owners are breeders as well and like to breed out of lightly raced mares essentially. At the moment she’s only had 10 starts," John Messara said.[8]

After two trials in August, Shoals returned for a third in the McEwen Stakes. On September 29, she finished 2nd in the Premiere Stakes behind Santa Ana Lane, who set a new track record for the Randwick 1200 metres.[9]

References

  1. James Lamb and Costa Rolfe. "Punters post-race: Golden Slipper day in review". punters.com.au.
  2. Tom Walter. "Shoals stays undefeated with gritty win in 2017 Percy Sykes Stakes". racenet.
  3. Matthew Toogood. "Shoals stamps class at Moonee Valley". the informant.
  4. Matthew Toogood. "Blinkers for Shoals in Thousand Guineas". Bloodstock.com.au.
  5. "Shoals wins G1 Myer Classic at Flemington". punters.com.au.
  6. Chris Roots. "Parr makes the most of pick-up ride Shoals in the Surround Stakes". Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. Ben Scadden. "Anthony Freedman filly Shoals on track to Royal Ascot after Robert Sangster Stakes win". news.com.au.
  8. Brendan Cormick. "Connections face a big decision of racing future of Shoals". The Australian.
  9. Ray Thomas. "Anthony Freedman pair Santa Ana Lane and Shoals close in on Everest". Daily Telegraph.
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