Devil's Bag

Devil's Bag
Devil's Bag
Sire Halo
Grandsire Hail To Reason
Dam Ballade
Damsire Herbager
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1981
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder E. P. Taylor
Owner Hickory Tree Stable
Trainer Woody Stephens
Record 9: 8-0-0
Earnings US$445,860
Major wins
Cowdin Stakes (1983)
Derby Trial Stakes (1983)
Laurel Futurity Stakes (1983)
Champagne Stakes (1983)
Forerunner Stakes (1984)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1983)
Honours
Devil's Bag Stakes at Laurel Park Racecourse
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)

Devil's Bag (1981–2005) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse who was syndicated as a two-year-old for US$36 million, the highest price for any 2-year-old in racing history.

Bred by Canadian E. P. Taylor at his Windfields Farm Maryland division, Devil's Bag was out of the mare Ballade and sired by Halo, making him a full brother to both the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Glorious Song and Arlington Classic winner and very successful sire Saint Ballado.

Devil's Bag was purchased as a yearling for $325,000 at the 1982 Keeneland July Selected Yearling Sale by the Hickory Tree Stable of James and Alice Mills.

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At Two

Conditioned for racing by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Woody Stephens, Devil's Bag was ridden by Eddie Maple. The colt won all five starts at age two by an average of five and a half lengths and was voted the American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1983. His wins included the seven furlong Cowdin Stakes in a stakes record time of 1:21.40 at Belmont Park. He set another stakes record at Belmont Park in winning the one mile Champagne Stakes by six lengths, breaking Seattle Slew's 1976 record time. In his final race as a two-year-old, Devil's Bag won the 11/16 mile Laurel Futurity Stakes by five and a quarter lengths in a time of 1:42.20 that broke the track record set by Spectacular Bid. Scheduled to run in December's Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack, while in training the colt stepped on a stone. Although the injury was very minor, his handlers chose not to race him again that year.

A $36 Million Colt

On December 20, 1983, it was announced that a syndicate led by Seth Hancock's Claiborne Farm paid $36 million for Devil's Bag, the highest price for any 2-year-old in racing history, and the third highest for any race horse ever. Hancock said that the colt would be retired to stud at Claiborne Farm after his three-year-old racing season with his 1985 fee set at $1 million for his first stallion year. [1] [2]

At Three

Devil's Bag was the winterbook favorite for the U.S. Triple Crown series. Such was his fame that a January 2, 1984, TIME magazine article led with: "Devil's Bag, the next Secretariat." [3]

Devil's Bag made his three-year-old debut on February 20, 1984, at Hialeah Park Race Track, scoring an impressive seven-length win. [4] However, on March 7 he suffered the first loss of his career in the 1⅛ mile Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah Park. After taking the lead heading for home, Devil's Bag suddenly slowed down and finished fourth. A March 12 article in Sports Illustrated called it "one of the most stunning surprises in recent racing history, for no 3-year-old since Secretariat, in 1973, had stirred the imagination more than Devil's Bag."

On April 19, Devil's Bag returned with an fifteen-length victory in the seven-furlong Forerunner Stakes at Keeneland Race Course and then won his next start on April 28 at Churchill Downs in the one-mile Derby Trial Stakes. He was the pre-race favorite for the May 5 Kentucky Derby. Then, on May 1, trainer Woody Stephens announced that Devil's Bag would not run in the Derby but that he might start in the Preakness Stakes. [5]

On May 7, it was announced that veterinarian Dr. Alex Harthill had discovered a small fracture in Devil's Bag's right front knee and that the colt would be retired from racing.

At Stud

Devil's Bag sired more than forty stakes race winners. His best known runners were:

  • Twilight Agenda (b. 1986) - raced for Walter Haefner in Ireland and the United States. Career earnings of US$2,177,843
  • Devil His Due (b. 1989) - a multiple Grade I winner with career earnings of $3,920,405
  • Taiki Shuttle (b. 1994) - 1998 Japanese Horse of the Year, Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame
  • Buy the Sport (b. 2000) - 1st Gazelle H.(G1,9F), International Trial S.(GB-L,8FT), 3rd Beldame S.(G1,9F), 03'BC Distaff 6th

At age twenty-four, Devil's Bag was euthanized on February 3, 2005, after he broke his right hind leg in his stall. He was buried in Claiborne Farm's Marchmont cemetery.

Pedigree of Devil's Bag
Sire
Halo
Hail To Reason Turn-To Royal Charger
Source Sucree
Nothirdchance Blue Swords
Galla Colors
Cosmah Cosmic Bomb Pharamond
Banish Fear
Almahmoud Mahmoud
Arbitrator
Dam
Ballade
Herbager Vandale Plassy
Vanille
Flagette Escamillo
Fidgette
Miss Swapsco Cohoes Mahmoud
Belle of Troy
Soaring Swaps
Larking

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