The Phantom (horse)

The Phantom was a Group One winning New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse who made several trips to Australia,[1] and completed a remarkable comeback later in his career.

The Phantom
SireNoble Bijou
GrandsireVaguely Noble
DamThe Fantasy
DamsireGate Keeper
SexGelding
Foaled1985
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBay
TrainerMurray Baker, Noel Eales
Record39: 10-6-7
EarningsA$1,689,224
Major wins
Underwood Stakes (1990)
Mackinnon Stakes (1993)
Cambridge Stud International Stakes (1994)
Awards
New Zealand Horse of the Year (1994)
Last updated on 28 November 2009

Initial racing career

From three to five, trained by Murray Baker, The Phantom's highlights included wins in the Memsie and the Underwood Stakes, and he was third in the 1989 Caulfield Cup and second in the 1990 Melbourne Cup.

In 1991, aged five, The Phantom broke down and spent two-and-half years off the scene.

Comeback from injury

In the spring of 1993 The Phantom returned to racing as an eight-year-old trained by Noel Eales and immediately won the Group Three Trust Bank Central Stakes over 1600m at Wanganui. Later in the same campaign, after finishing third in the Caulfield Cup, The Phantom won the Mackinnon Stakes.

He started in the 1993 Melbourne Cup but did not favour the rain affected track and jockey Jimmy Cassidy said "he was travelling like a beaten horse even early in the race".[2] He was placed eighth behind Vintage Crop, Te Akau Nick and Mercator.

He reappeared in the new year to win the Cambridge Stud International Stakes from Ligeiro and Gaytrice.

He also won the 1993–1994 New Zealand Horse of the Year Award.

The Phantom returned to Australia for a final campaign, as a nine-year-old, in the autumn of 1995 but was unable to recapture his best form.

Family

The Phantom, a gelding by Noble Bijou out of The Fantasy, was a member of one of New Zealand's best-known Thoroughbred families bred by A.G, K.J., M.C., and P.R. Dennis (the Dennis brothers).[3] This family features a number of horses whose names begin with 'The', including:

See also

References

  1. The Phantom's career record
  2. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Annual 1994 (23rd edition). Dillon, Mike, Editor. Meadowset Publishing, Auckland, New Zealand.
  3. "Melbourne Cup 2019: Southland 80-year-old twins Ray and Tony Dennis' lifetime dream about to be realised". 4 November 2019.
  4. New Zealand Broodmare of the Year Archived 5 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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