Mongolian Khan

Mongolian Khan (foaled 19 October 2011)[2] is a retired Australian-bred New Zealand-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2015 he won the 140th running of the New Zealand Derby before going on to win the Australian Derby becoming the first horse to complete the double in 29 years. As a four-year-old he won the Caulfield Cup.

Mongolian Khan
SireHoly Roman Emperor
GrandsireDanehill
DamCentafit
DamsireCentaine
SexStallion
Foaled19 October 2011[1]
CountryAustralia
ColourBay
BreederGrenville Stud
OwnerInner Mongolia Rider Horse Group
TrainerMurray Baker & Andrew Forsman
Record9:7-0-0
EarningsNZ$625,500 & A$1,312,250
Major wins
Waikato Guineas (2015)
Avondale Guineas (2015)
New Zealand Derby (2015)
Australian Derby (2015)
Caulfield Cup (2015)

Background

Mongolian Khan was foaled at Graeme McCulloch's Grenville stud at Whitemore in Northern Tasmania, Australia, in October 2011. He is a half-brother to Wellington Cup winner Young Centaur, which is why McCulloch decided to sell him in New Zealand in partnership with Ainsley Downs Stud. He was brought to New Zealand by Courtney Howells of Ainsley Downs Stud (Waikato, New Zealand) as a weanling and prepared for the Karaka yearling sales, where he was on sold for $140 000.

Racing career

2014/15: three-year-old season

Mongolian Khan won on debut at Te Rapa at odds greater than 40 to one, but failed in the Group Two Hawke's Bay Guineas in his second career start. Once he stepped up over a mile and beyond he proved a revelation, winning five in a row including the 3yo Salver, Waikato Guineas, Avondale Guineas and New Zealand Derby.

The New Zealand Derby was billed as a match race with Volkstok'n'barrell, who had created a big impression of his own in winning five races in a row including the Bonecrusher Stakes, Great Northern Guineas and Karaka Mile. The eagerly anticipated clash lived up to expectations as the two exciting three-year-olds drew well clear of their rivals and fought a memorable struggle down the home straight. Having been clearly headed by Volkstok'n'barrell, Mongolian Khan fought back and proved too strong in the concluding stages, edging away to win by one length. There was a margin of more than five lengths back to the remainder of the field.[3]

Mongolian Khan then travelled to Australia, where he finished a disappointing fifth in the Rosehill Guineas. He bounced back impressively from that, however, winning the Australian Derby strongly from Hauraki and his arch-rival Volkstok'n'barrell. In doing so he became the first horse to win the New Zealand Derby-Australian Derby double since Bonecrusher in 1986.[4]

2015/16: four-year-old season

Mongolian Khan began his four-year-old season by finishing seventh to Fawkner in the Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington Racecourse on 12 September and then ran fourth to Mourinho in the Underwood Stakes at Caulfield two weeks later. At the same track on 10 October the colt finished third in the Caulfield Stakes behind Criterion and Happy Trails. On 17 October, Mongolian Khan started the 4/1 favourite in an eighteen-runner field for the Caulfield Cup. He took the lead 400 metres from the finish and won by half a length from the British challenger Trip To Paris.[5]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Mongolian Khan (AUS), bay colt 2011
Sire
Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)
2004
Danehill (USA)
1986
Danzig Northern Dancer
Pas de Nom
Razyana His Majesty
Spring Adieu
L'On Vite (USA)
1986
Secretariat Bold Ruler
Somethingroyal
Fanfreluche Northern Dancer
Ciboulette
Dam
Centafit (NZ)
1992
Centaine (AUS)
1980 
Century Better Boy
Regal Suite
Rainbeam Vain
Rain Shadow
Galopede (NZ)
1983
Three Legs Petingo
Teodora
Regal Step Imperial March
Aristocrcacy (Family: 10-d)

See also

References

  1. "Mongolian Khan pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  2. "Mongolian Khan horse form guide, history, breeding and career stats". Punters.com.au. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  3. Ryan, Dennis (28 February 2015). "Pride Of Mongolia too strong in New Zealand Derby". The Informant. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  4. "The Informant".
  5. Examiner (Launceston, Tas.), 2 February 2015
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