- Celtic Swing
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = Celtic Swing
caption =
sire =Damister
grandsire =Mr. Prospector
dam =Celtic Ring
damsire =Welsh Pageant
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1992
country = British flagicon|UK
colour = Brown
breeder = Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk
owner =Peter Savill
trainer = Lady Herries
record = 7: 5 - 1 - 0
earnings = £470,938
race =
awards=
honours =
updated= 29 March, 2008Celtic Swing (foaled
February 21 ,1992 ) is a heavily-hyped former British racehorse, who never lived up to the great (many would say unrealistic) hopes placed on him.He was owned by
Peter Savill , bred by Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk and trained by her daughter Lady Herries inSussex . Unfashionably bred, he was by the American horseDamister and out of the British horseCeltic Ring . His name, although partially inspired by that of his dam, was specifically taken from aVan Morrison track. In all his seven races he was ridden byKevin Darley .He raced for the first time at Ayr on
July 16 ,1994 , winning a two-year-old maiden race over seven furlongs by four lengths. This would be the only time he ran without starting as favourite. OnOctober 8 ,1994 he won over seven furlongs at Ascot by eight lengths, beating the subsequently hugely successful Singspiel. Although this created considerable excitement, the race that led to the hype was theRacing Post Trophy over a mile at Doncaster onOctober 22 ,1994 , which he won by twelve lengths. Expectations ran high, with widespread claims that he would be one of the greatest horses of all time, and almost unprecedentedly short odds for the1995 2,000 Guineas and Derby. Claims were even made that, 25 years after Nijinsky had been the last horse to do it, he would also take the St Leger and win the colts' Triple Crown, which it was widely believed had become almost impossible due to specialist breeding.Almost inevitably, he never lived up to these grand expectations, which included a number of rapturous editorials in
The Times . Stepping back to seven furlongs, he made his seasonal debut on softened ground at Newbury in theGreenham Stakes onApril 22 ,1995 . Although his win over Bahri was not spectacular, he was still unchallenged, and he would have won by much more than the eventual one and a quarter lengths had he not been eased down.All was set for the 2,000 Guineas on
May 6 ,1995 , a race run amid almost unbearable expectations (on that day's Morning Line,John McCririck said to Jim McGrath, who was strongly involved withTimeform which had said that the race was a "certainty", that if the horse did not win by at least eight lengths McGrath was finished). But the first cracks in Celtic Swing's armour suddenly emerged: although he fought back near the end, he could not beat the French horsePennekamp , who eventually won by a head. After much anguish over the matter, owner Peter Savill decided not to run in theEpsom Derby , claiming that the ground at Epsom was too firm for the horse's liking, and go instead for thePrix du Jockey Club (the "French Derby") at Chantilly onJune 4 ,1995 . Here he started evens favourite, and won, but only by an unconvincing half-length overPoliglote .His final race would be in the
Irish Derby atThe Curragh onJuly 2 ,1995 . Here he started as 5-4 favourite, but finished a bitterly disappointing eighth out of thirteen runners, never having looked like winning. Worse was to follow: he had been injured during the race, and the rest of his schedule for the season was abandoned. It had been intended to run him again as a four-year-old in the later part of the1996 season, but the injury recurred and, almost unnoticed, the much-hyped "wonderhorse" was quietly retired onJuly 20 ,1996 , more than a year after his last race.The best of Celtic Swing's progeny is the Australian breed
Takeover Target (Dam – Shady Stream) who has won six Group One races including top sprinting races in Australia, United Kingdom, Japan and Singapore and in excess of $AUD5,200,000 in prize money from seventeen wins in thirty five race starts.Reference
* [http://www.pedigreequery.com/celtic+swing Celtic Swing's pedigree and racing stats]
External links
* [http://www.racingpost.co.uk/horses/racing_horse_form.sd?horse_id=94673 Racing Post record]
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