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Capri (foaled 7 February 2014) is an Irish
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racehorse. As a two-year-old in 2016 he won three of his five races including the Canford Cliffs Stakes and the Beresford Stakes as well as finishing third in the
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. In the following year he was beaten in his first two races and finished sixth in The Derby before emerging as one of the best colts of his generation in Europe with wins in the
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and the
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. He won the Alleged Stakes on his four-year-old debut but failed to win in eleven subsequent starts and was retired from racing at the end of 2019.


Background

Capri is a grey horse bred in Ireland by Lynch Bages Ltd & Camas Park Stud, breeding companies associated with the
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organisation. The colt was sent into training with
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at
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. Like many Coolmore horses, the official details of his ownership have changed from race to race: he has sometimes been listed as being the property of Susan Magnier, while on other occasions he has been described as being owned by a partnership of Derrick Smith,
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and Susan Magnier. The name "Capri" had previously been used for numerous other horses including a high-class stayer who won the Cumberland Lodge Stakes in 1998. He was sired by
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, who won the
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,
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and
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in 2001. Galileo is now one of the world's leading stallions and has been champion sire of Great Britain and Ireland eight times so far. His other progeny include Cape Blanco,
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,
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,
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. Capri's dam Dialafara, from whom he inherited his grey colour, showed no racing ability, finishing last in her only race. She was a daughter of the Prix de Malleret winner Diamalina and a descendant of the British broodmare Padus (foaled 1955) who was the ancestor of many other major winners including
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, Arctic Owl and Victoire Pisa.


Racing career


2016: two-year-old season

Capri made his racecourse debut in
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over seven
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at the
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on 16 July and finished second of the thirteen runners, beaten half a
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by Arcada. Two weeks later at
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he started 2/7 favourite for a maiden over furlongs and recorde his first success as he took the lead three furlongs from the finish and won "comfortably" by two and a half length from Rekindling. Seven days after his win at Galway the colt was stepped up in class for the Listed Canford Cliffs Stakes at
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and started 8/11 favourite against six opponents. Ridden as on his two previous starts by
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he went to the front soon after the start and kept on well to win by two lengths. Ryan Moore took the ride when Capri reappeared in the
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Beresford Stakes on heavy ground at the Curragh on 25 September. Starting the odds-on favourite in a six-runner field he raced in third place before taking the lead a furlong out and won by three quarters of a length from his stablemate Yucatan. Aidan O'Brien said of the winner "Capri is a nice moving horse and should prefer better ground". On his final appearance of the season Capri was sent to France and started favourite for the Group 1
Critérium de Saint-Cloud The Critérium de Saint-Cloud is a Conditions races, Group 1 Flat racing, flat Horse racing, horse race in France open to two-year-old thoroughbred Colt (horse), colts and Filly, fillies. It is run at Saint-Cloud R ...
over 2000 metres on 30 October. He stayed on well in the straight without ever looking likely to win and finished third of the thirteen runners behind Waldgeist and Best Solution. His stablemate Wings of Eagles finished ninth.


2017: three-year-old season

In his first race as a three-year-old, Capri contested the Group 3
Ballysax Stakes The Ballysax Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2,012 metres) at Leopard ...
over ten furlongs at
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on 8 April. After briefly struggling to obtain a clear run in the straight he was not given a hard ride by Heffernan and finished fourth behind Rekindling, Douglas Macarthur and Yucatan. The
Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial The Leopardstown Derby Trial, currently run as the Cashel Palace Hotel Derby Trial, is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of ...
over the same course and distance on 7 May resulted in a three-way photo-finish between the O'Brien stable's representatives as the front-running Douglas Macarthur beat Yucatan by a head with Capri a short head away in third. Capri was part of a five-horse O'Brien entry for the 2017 Epsom Derby on 3 June. Starting at odds of 16/1 he turned into the straight in eighth place and stayed on in the last quarter mile to finish sixth behind Wings of Eagles,
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, Cracksman, Eminent and
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beaten less than four lengths by the winner. On 1 July at the Curragh Capri, ridden by Heffernan, started at odds of 6/1 in a nine-runner field for the Iriah Derby. Wings of Eagles started favourite, while the other runners included Cracksman, Waldgeist and Douglas Macarthur. He raced in second place behind the pacemaker The Anvil before going to the front two furlongs out. He was strongly pressed in the closing stages but stayed on well under pressure to prevail by a neck and a short head from Cracksman and Wings of Eagles. After the race O'Brien said "I was always a great believer in this horse. Even after Epsom, Seamus wanted to come here and ride him. We know that he gets a mile and a half and we know that he's brave". Heffernan commented "This horse has been competing in very good races all year and the Curragh suited him. I was always comfortable in my position and we went a good gallop. He galloped all the way to the line. He stays well and tries hard... It's great that he looks like he's improving". The
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's racing correspondent described the colt's performance as "thoroughly gutsy". After a break of months, Capri returned in the 241st running of the St Leger over furlongs at
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on 16 September. The race was described as "one of the best and most competitive Legers for years". Ridden by
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he was made the 3/1 favourite against ten opponents including
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, Crystal Ocean,
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, Coronet ( Ribblesdale Stakes), Venice Beach ( Chester Vase), Rekindling, Raheen House ( Bahrain Trophy) and Douglas Macarthur. The Anvil again acted as a pacemaker for the O'Brien team and opened up a long lead with Capri settled in fourth. Capri moved up on the outside to take the lead early in the straight from Stradivarius who raced on the inside rail. In a closely contested finish Capri ran on well and won by half a length and a short head from Crystal Ocean and Stradivarius. He became the first Irish Derby winner to take the race since Nijinsky in 1970. After the race Moore said "I think it was a very good Leger... he's not done a lot wrong in his life. It was hard work but that didn't bother him. It was a hard race but he didn't look like a horse who had killed himself afterwards. Any of the first three would have been very worthy winners... he fought them off when he had to. He was very brave when the second came to me – he has plenty of heart". On his final run of the year he contested the
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at
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but was never in contention and finished unplaced behind Enable.


2018: four-year-old season

Capri began his third campaign in the Group 3 Alleged Stakes over ten furlongs at
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on 13 April and started the 7/4 favourite against four opponents headed by his stablemate
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. Ridden by Ryan Moore he took the lead soon after the start and held on in the closing stages to win by a head from Cannonball. After an absence of five months the colt returned in the
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over 2400 metres at
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and finished fifth of the six runners behind Waldgeist. On 7 October Capri started a 25/1 outsider in his second attempt to win the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, and made a much stronger bid than he had done in 2017. After racing in second place he went to the front in the straight but was outpaced in the last 300 metres and finished fifth behind Enable,
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,
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and Waldgeist, beaten just over three lengths by the winner. Two weeks later the colt was dropped back in distance for the ten furlong
Champion Stakes The Champion Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile 1 furlong a ...
on soft ground at Ascot Racecourse and was strongly supported in the betting, going off the 4/1 third choice in an eight-runner field. After racing in second place he moved up to dispute the lead in the straight but was again outpaced in the closing stages and came home fourth behind Cracksman, Crystal Ocean and the Czech-trained outsider Subway Dancer.


2019: five-year-old season

On his first run as a five-year-old Capri started 5/4 favourite for Group 3 Vintage Crop Stakes over fourteen furlongs at Navan Racecourse on 28 April but finished a well-beaten fifth of the nine runners behind the four-year-old gelding Master of Reality. He disappointed again at Leopardstown in the following month, coming home third to Twilight Payment when odds-on favourite for the Listed Levmoss Stakes. On 20 June at
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the horse started a 16/1 outsider for the Gold Cup in which he was ridden by Donnacha O'Brien. He looked to be in contention early in the straight but faded in the closing stages to finish sixth, eight lengths behind the winner Stradivarius. After a break of over two months he returned in the Irish St Leger Trial Stakes at the Curragh and finished fourth behind his stablemate Southern France. In the
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on 15 September he made no impression and came home last of the ten runners. Capri ended his track career in the
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on 19 October when he raced prominently before fading in the closing stages and finishing sixth behind
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.


Stud career

In October 2019 it was announced that Capri had been retired from racing to become a
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breeding stallion at Grange Stud in
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.


Pedigree

*Capri is
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3 × 4 to Northern Dancer, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of his pedigree.


References


External links


Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart
– ''Capri'' {{St Leger Winners 2014 racehorse births Racehorses bred in Ireland Racehorses trained in Ireland St Leger winners Irish Classic Race winners Thoroughbred family 8-d