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Juliette Marny (20 March 1972 – 25 October 1996) was a British
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and
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best known for winning the
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in 1975. After being beaten in both her races as a two-year-old and disqualified on her three-year-old debut, the filly won the
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, the Oaks Stakes and
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before her career was ended by injury in the
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. She was then retired to stud, where she had some success as a broodmare.


Background

Juliette Marny was a bay mare with no white
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bred in
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by the Fonthill Stud which was managed by James Ian Morrison, the filly's owner throughout her racing career. She was from the first crop of foals sired by Blakeney the winner of the 1969 Epsom Derby, who was standing at the
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. Juliette Marny's dam Set Free, was in fact the first mare covered in Blakeney's first season at stud after the inexperienced stallion reportedly "took a while to realise was what required of him". Set Free was a moderate racehorse, with a best
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rating of 90, but she became an outstanding broodmare. In 1975 she produced the
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winner
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(also by Blakeney) and in the following year she foaled Scintillate a filly who won the Oaks in 1979. The filly, named after the heroine of the novel I Will Repay, was sent into training with Jeremy Tree at Beckhampton in Wiltshire.


Racing career


1974: two-year-old season

Juliette Marny failed to win in two races as a two-year-old in 1974. She showed some promise on her second appearance when she finished second in a race at
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.


1975: three-year-old season

On her first appearance as a three-year-old, Juliette Marny contested the Group Three
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over eight and a half
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s at
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in April. She finished first, beating Persian Market by two lengths, but was disqualified and placed last after veering to the left in the closing stages and causing interference. Her jockey,
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was suspended for his performance and did not ride the filly again. In May, Juliette Marny was moved up in distance to contest the Oaks Trial over one and a half miles at
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. Ridden by
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, she won by a head from Harmonise, a filly who was carrying five pounds more. On 7 June, Juliette Marny contested the 197th running of the Oaks Stakes at Epsom and started at odds of 12/1 in a field of twelve fillies. Piggott had the choice of Tree's two entries and elected to ride Juliette Marny ahead of
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's filly Brilliantine. Racing on firm ground, she took the lead a furlong from the finish and drew clear to win very easily by four lengths from Val's Girl with the favourite Moonlight Night in third. Piggott, who equaled the record of 21 British classic victories said: "We were never in any danger ... Juliette Marny was running away in the straight." Tree called the result "the highlight of my career." In the Irish Oaks a month later at the
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, she was opposed by a field which included Nobiliary, a filly who had finished second to Grundy in The Derby. Juliette Marny ridden by Piggott (who could have ridden any of the three ) won by a neck from Tuscarora, with Nobiliary in third. In August, Juliette Marny was sent to
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for the Yorkshire Oaks. She finished third behind May Hill, sustaining a leg injury which ended her racing career.


Assessment and honours

In 1975, the independent
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organisation gave Juliette Marny a rating of 123, placing her ten pounds behind the season's top rated three-year-old filly Rose Bowl. In their book, ''A Century of Champions'', based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Juliette Marny an "inferior" winner of the Oaks.


Breeding record

Juliette Marny was retired from racing to become a broodmare at Fonthill Stud, where she produced at least seven winners: 1978 Sans Dot (GB), bay filly, by Busted (GB) - 4th LR Sir Charles Clore Memorial Stakes, Newbury from 2 starts in England 1981 1979 North Briton (GB), bay colt, foaled 14 April, by Northfields (USA) - won two races from 28 starts in England 1980 Jolly Bay (GB), bay filly, by
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(USA) - won LR Pretty Polly Stakes from 4 starts in England 1983 1981 Aunt Judy (GB), chestnut filly, foaled 15 April, by Great Nephew (GB) - unplaced all six starts in Britain 1983–84 1988 Surrey Dancer (GB), bay colt, foaled 22 April, by Shareef Dancer (USA), won thirteen races 1989 July Girl (GB), bay filly, foaled 1 January, by Rousillon (USA), won Listed Premio Pietro Bessero 1991 Lac Ladoga (GB), chestnut colt, foaled 1 January, by Sharpo (GB), won one race from 6 starts in France 1995–97 1992 Duchess of Alba (GB), bay filly, foaled 13 May, by Belmez (USA) won one race from 4 starts in England 1995, dam of Nicobar (won Sandown Mile, Premio Emilio Turati, sire of Dunaden) 1994 Jaunty Jack (GB), bay colt, foaled 23 March, by Midyan (USA), won five races including
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Juliette Marny's daughter Sans Dot (by Busted failed to win a race but produced the Grade I winning hurdlers French Holly and Deano's Beeno. Juliette Marny was euthanized at the Foxhill Stud on 25 October 1996.


Pedigree


References

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