MARGOT DID in the paddock preview to Albany Stakes 2010
After being run poorly in the first half of the
year, the 4 years old filly Margot Did,
trained by Michael Bell, will be
retired of the competition to be sold as a broodmare.
Margot Did will be associated undoubtedly to
her faithful jockey, Hayley Turner,
who rode Margot at every race she
ran except when she travelled to Paris last October to contest in Group one L’Abbaye due to a Hayley’s injury.
As a 2 year old filly Margot Did was an excellent runner. She won her two first races
before going to Royal Ascot, where she contested in the Group 3 Albany Stakes. When she was going to
win, appeared Memory to beat her by
a head. She ran a great race and kept this high level in other Group races,
being second in Margaret Stakes and Lowther Stakes.
With 3 years Margot Did proved not to be just a precocious filly. After two good
races, she won two Listed races in only a week, very impressive at Sandown,
where she won by 5 lengths. In August she stepped forward and ran in the Nunthorpe Stakes, G1. She won the race
from the pillar to the post, providing Hayley
her second win in a G1 race. A dream come true! Hayley said: ‘I can’t believe it. She’s always special to
me’. Video of the race:
Until this day Margot had run 13 times and never had disappointed. The little
filly had never run poorly and had always struggled to win. Her next objective was going to be in Paris,
the Prix Abbaye, the first time she would
travel outside Great Britain. Unfortunately, Hayley couldn’t ride this day. She broke her ankle in a fall a
month earlier. ‘She’s going to Paris without me!!!’
wrote in her twitter when she visited Margot
in her stable. Margot Did suffered a
bad trip and came last in the post.
This year Margot
Did travelled to Dubai where she contested two sprints against some of the
best sprinters in the world. I think she didn’t run badly, not far from the top
finishers. But in her return to GB, things didn’t work well. Margot was in last or penultimate
position in the three races where she ran. She had been working well but not be
doing it on the racecourse. Her future will be in the stud, where hopefully she’ll
become in a successful broodmare.
After winning the Nunthorpe Stakes
Preview to King's Stand Stakes 2012
Wining a Listed at Sandown by five lenghts
Winning a Listed at Ayr
Picture from Hayley's Twitter 15.02.12
MARGOT DID (IRE), by Exceed and Excel and
Special Dancer (Shareef Dancer)
Trainer: Michael Bell
Owner: T Redman, P Phillipps
Breeder: N Hartery
Starts: 19. Wins: 5. 2nds: 3. 3rds: 2.
Winnings: ₤ 263,183. Best OR: 114. Winner of the Nunthorpe Stakes 2011, Group
One.
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