Tap On Wood (15 February 1976 – 25 December 1999) was an Irish-bred British-trained
Thoroughbred
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racehorse
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and
sire
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best known for winning the
classic
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2000 Guineas
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in 1979. As a two-year-old in 1978 he won seven of his thirteen races including the
National Stakes
The Vincent O'Brien National Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 me ...
. In the following spring he defeated the outstanding miler
Kris
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to record an upset victory in the Guineas. His later career was disrupted by illness and he appeared in only two more races, finishing unplaced in the
Derby
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and winning the
Kiveton Park Stakes. He subsequently had some success as a breeding stallion in Europe and Japan.
Background
Tap On Wood was a chestnut horse with no white
markings
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bred by the Irish National Stud. He was from the third crop of foals sired by
Sallust
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an outstanding miler who won the
Sussex Stakes
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and the
Prix du Moulin
The Prix du Moulin de Longchamp is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is s ...
in 1972. Sallust also sired the filly
Sanedtki
Sanedtki (1974 – after 1993) was an Irish-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She was trained in France for most of her career before moving to the United States for her last two races. Although she was capable o ...
, whose wins included the
Prix de la Forêt
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,
Prix du Moulin
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. Tap On Wood's dam, Cat o' Mountaine was a half-sister of the
Dewhurst Stakes
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winner Bounteous and a great granddaughter of the broodmare Bayora, whose other descendants included the
1000 Guineas
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winner
Rose Royale
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.
As a yearling, Tap On Wood was sent to the sales and was bought for 12,500
guineas
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.
During his racing career he was owned by Tony Shead and trained by
Barry Hills
Barry Hills (born 2 April 1937) is a retired British thoroughbred horse trainer. He lives in Lambourn, England.
Biography
Barry Hills had three sons in his first marriage, to Maureen Newson: John, Michael, and Richard. John (died 2014) was a h ...
at
Lambourn
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in
Berkshire
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.
Racing career
1978: two-year-old season
Tap On Wood had an unusually active two-year-old season for a top-class European racehorse: by September he had already run ten times and won six races at distances from five to seven
furlongs. He was ridden in most of his races that year by the British jockey Ernie Johnson. He won the Donnington Castle Stakes at
Newbury Racecourse
Newbury Racecourse is a racecourse and events venue in the civil parish of Greenham, adjoining the town of Newbury, Berkshire, Newbury in Berkshire, England. It has courses for flat races and over jumps. It hosts one of Great Britain's List of ...
but his other successes came against moderate opposition. On his tenth start he was beaten when attempting to concede nine
pounds by Warmington in the Heronslea Stakes at
Ayr Racecourse
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. On his next appearance the colt was sent to Ireland to contest the
Group Two National Stakes over seven furlongs at the
Curragh
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. Tap On Wood took the lead approaching the final furlong and held off the challenge of
Dickens Hill to win by a head with Sandy Creek (subsequent winner of the
William Hill Futurity) in third place. His win was only confirmed after the racecourse stewards overruled an objection by the rider of the runner-up who claimed that Tap On Wood had caused interference by hanging to the right in the closing stages. Tap On Wood was sent to France and moved up to Group One Class for the
Grand Critérium at
Longchamp Racecourse
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on 8 October. He started a
21/1 outsider and finished sixth of the twelve runners, six lengths behind the winner
Irish River
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, country = France
, colour = Chestnut
, breeder ...
. On his final appearance of the year he was well-beaten when finishing sixth behind
Kris
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in the
Horris Hill Stakes at Newbury.
1979: three-year-old season
Tap On Wood began his second season in April at
Salisbury Racecourse where he finished a well-beaten fourth behind Lake City in the 2000 Guineas Trial. Two weeks later, the colt was sent to
Yorkshire
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to contest the Timeform Racecard Stakes over one mile at
Thirsk Racecourse
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and won by half a length from the filly Abbeydale. The form of his win was boosted when Abbeydale finished second to
One In A Million in the
1000 Guineas
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. On 5 May, Tap On Wood started a 20/1 outsider in a field of 20 runners for the 171st running of the 2000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile course at
Newmarket Racecourse
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.
The favourite for the race was Kris, who had won the
Greenham Stakes on his seasonal debut, while
Lyphard's Wish, who had defeated the previous year's champion two-year-old
Tromos in the
Craven Stakes
The Craven Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old colts and geldings. It is run over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 met ...
was also strongly fancied. Ridden by the American jockey
Steve Cauthen
Steve Cauthen (born May 1, 1960) is a retired American jockey.
In 1977 he became the first jockey to win over $6 million in a year working with agent Lenny Goodman, and in 1978 he became the youngest jockey to win the U. S. ...
, Tap On Wood raced towards the back of the field before moving up to contest the lead with three furlongs left to run. In the closing stages three colts drew clear of the field, with Tap On Wood challenged by Kris on the rails to his right and Young Generation on his left. In what Timeform described as "a memorable finish" Tap On Wood prevailed by half a length from Kris, with Young Generation a short head away in third place, giving Cauthen his first win in a British classic race.
Cauthen would go on to win a total of ten British classic races in his career.
On 6 June, Tap On Wood was moved up in distance to contest the 200th
Derby Stakes
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over one and a half miles at
Epsom Downs Racecourse
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. He was never in serious contention and finished twelfth of the twenty-three runners behind
Troy
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. Cauthen reported that the colt was never going well at any stage of the race. Shortly after the Derby, Tap On Wood was found to be suffering from a viral infection and was off the course for the next three months. During this period the form of his 2000 Guineas win was boosted: Kris won the
St James's Palace Stakes
The St James's Palace Stakes is a Group races, Group 1 Flat racing, flat Horse racing, horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old Colt (horse), colts. It is run at Ascot Racecourse, Ascot ...
,
Sussex Stakes
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and
Celebration Mile
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while Young Generation who had defeated older horses the
Lockinge Stakes
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in May, traveled to France to take the
Prix Jean Prat.
Tap On Wood returned in the Kiveton Park Stakes at
Doncaster Racecourse
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in September for which he was required to carry a ten-pound weight penalty for his classic win. Starting at odds of 11/4
he looked impressive before the race and won convincingly by a length and one and a half lengths from R B Chesne and Alert. Tap On Wood was scheduled to meet Kris for a third time in the
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
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at Ascot later that month but he suffered a recurrence of the viral infection and did not race again.
Assessment
In 1978, the independent Timeform organisation described Tap On Wood as "a thoroughly likeable individual" and awarded him a rating of 113, twenty-one pounds below their top-rated two-year-old
Tromos. In the Free Handicap, a ranking of the best two-year-olds to race in Britain, the colt was given a weight of 118 pounds, fifteen pounds inferior to Tromos.
In 1979, Tap On Wood was rated 130 by Timeform, five pounds below Kris and seven below the leading three-year-old Troy. He was described in their annual ''Racehorses of 1979'' as having shown "outstanding toughness and generosity and the ability to act on any type of going".
In the International Classification, he was rated the seventh best three-year-old colt in Europe behind Troy,
Le Marmot,
Irish River
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, horsename = Irish River
, image =
, caption =
, sire = Riverman
, grandsire = Never Bend
, dam = Irish Star
, damsire = Klairon
, sex = Stallion
, foaled = 1976
, country = France
, colour = Chestnut
, breeder ...
, Kris,
Bellypha and
Dickens Hill.
In their book, ''A Century of Champions'', based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Tap On Wood an "average" winner of the 2000 Guineas.
Stud record
At the end of his three-year-old season, Tap On Wood was syndicated at a value of £1 million and retired to stand as a breeding stallion at the Kildangan Stud in
County Kildare
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.
He was later exported to stand in Japan. The best of his offspring was Kyoei Tap, a filly who won the
Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup in 1990. Other good winners included Nisnas (
Great Voltigeur Stakes), Royal Touch (
Grosser Preis von Düsseldorf), From The Wood (
Concorde Stakes), Ozopulmin (
Criterium Nazionale), Miss Boniface (
Ribblesdale Stakes), Mahogany (
Fred Darling Stakes
The Fred Darling Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies. It is run over a distance of 7 furlongs () at Newbury in April.
History
...
), Sedulous (
Killavullan Stakes), Ibadiyya (
Prix Chloé), Rappa Tap Tap (Blue Seal Stakes) and Knock Knock (18 wins including the Chesterfield Cup). His last foals were born in 1999. He was reported to have died on 25 December 1999 by the Japanese Stud Book.
Pedigree
References
{{2000 Guineas Winners
1976 racehorse births
1999 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in Ireland
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 14-f
2000 Guineas winners