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Lady Carla (8 March 1993 – 2012) was a British
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racehorse and
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best known for winning The Oaks in 1996. In a racing career which lasted from October 1995 to July 1997 the
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ran six times and won three races. After winning her only race as a two-year-old, Lady Carla won the Listed Oaks Trial Stakes at
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on her three-year-old debut. Four weeks later she maintained her unbeaten run in the
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Oaks over miles at
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, winning by nine lengths. She was beaten when favourite for the
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and finished unplaced in two races the following season before being retired to stud.


Background

Lady Carla was a bay mare with a white
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, bred by the Meon Valley Stud in
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, England. Her sire, Caerleon, won the
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and the Benson & Hedges Gold Cup in 1983 and went on to become an "excellent" stallion, siring the winners of more than 700 races including Generous,
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, Marienbard and
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. Lady Carla's dam, Shirley Superstar, won one minor race and produced no other important winners, but was a daughter of the
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runner-up Odeon. As a descendant of the French broodmare Democratie, she was related to the Oaks winners Juliette Marny and Scintillate as well as the
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winner Julio Mariner, the
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winner Matatina and the
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winner Showdown. As a yearling, Lady Carla was sent to the Tattersalls September sales at Newmarket, where she was bought for 220,000
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by
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's Addison Racing Ltd. Lady Carla was sent into training with
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at his Warren Place stables at Newmarket. She was ridden to all her wins by the veteran Irish jockey
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.


Racing career

Lady Carla did not appear on a racecourse in 1995 until late October, when she was sent to contest a £4,000
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at
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. She started the 5/2 second favourite in a field of twelve runners and won by four lengths from the colt General Macarthur. Six and a half months after her debut, Lady Carla made her first appearance as a three-year-old in the Oaks Trial Stakes over furlongs at Lingfield Park. She started 4/11 favourite against three opponents and led from the start to win by lengths from Flame Valley and Moody's Cat. The field for the 1996 Epsom Oaks was not a strong one, with the Rockfel Stakes winner Bint Salsabil being the only one of the eleven fillies to have won at Group race level. The best filly of the season, Bosra Sham (also owned by Saïd and trained by Cecil), was rested during the summer after winning the
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. Lady Carla was made 100/30 second favourite behind Pricket, the representative of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin organisation. Pricket had been trained by Henry Cecil before until Sheikh Mohammed had withdrawn all his horses from the Warren Place stable the previous autumn. Pat Eddery positioned Lady Carla among the leaders from the start and turned into the straight in second place behind Moody's Cat. Two furlongs from the finish, Lady Carla took the lead and accelerated clear of the field, winning by nine lengths from Pricket, with Mezzogiorno half a length back in third. The winning distance was the fourth longest of the century, after those of
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(twelve lengths in 1983), Noblesse (ten lengths in 1963) and Jet Ski Lady (ten lengths in 1991). Only five fillies appeared to oppose Lady Carla in the Irish Oaks at the
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in July, and she started at odds of 1/2 to maintain her unbeaten record. The build-up to the race was marked by controversy, with Cecil angrily denying claims from the television pundit John McCririck that the filly had developed a serious respiratory condition. In the race, Eddery attempted to lead from the start, but when Lady Carla was challenged in the straight she failed to respond and was soon beaten. She finished fourth behind the
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-trained Dance Design, beaten by lengths. Lady Carla returned as a four-year-old in 1997, and made her first appearance for eleven months in the
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at
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. Ridden by Cecil's new stable jockey
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, she was among the leaders until half way, but then weakened to finish ninth of the ten runners behind Predappio. In July, Lady Carla was ridden by Willie Ryan in the
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at Newmarket, Fallon having lost the mount after a questionable ride on Bosra Sham in the
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. She was struggling half a mile from the finish and came home last of the seven runners in a race won by
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.


Assessment and honours

The independent
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organisation gave Lady Carla a rating of 122. In their book ''A Century of Champions'', based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Lady Carla an "inferior" winner of the Oaks.


Stud record

Lady Carla was retired to become a broodmare based at the Kiltinan Stud in
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. In December 2003 at Tattersalls, the ten-year-old Lady Carla was auctioned at a dispersal of Wafic Saïd's bloodstock, after the Syrian businessman decided to give up his interest in horse racing. She was bought for 1,050,000 guineas by the Irish breeder Timmy Hyde. Lady Carla's offspring have not been particularly successful. Her best runners have probably been Avalon, who won a minor race and finished third in the Great Voltigeur Stakes, and High Ruler, who finished fourth in the
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. Another of her sons, Indigo Magic, has become a successful breeding stallion in South Africa. Lady Carla died in 2012. 1999 Indigo Magic (GB) : Bay colt, foaled 26 January, by Gone West (USA) – placed once from 2 starts in Ireland 2002 2002 Avalon (GB) : Bay colt (gelded), foaled 7 March, by Kingmambo (USA) : won 1 race on the flat and placed twice including 3rd G2 Great Voltigeur S, York; 3rd LR Aston Park S, Newbury in Ireland and England 2005–6; placed 4 times from 7 starts over hurdles in England 2006-7 2005 Prairie Hawk (USA) : Bay colt (gelded), foaled 26 February, by Hawk Wing (USA) – won 3 races from 13 starts on the flat in Ireland and England 2007–12 and unplaced 5 starts over hurdles in England 2012–15 2008 High Ruler (USA) : Bay colt, foaled 30 March, by Mr Greeley (USA) – won 1 race and placed four times including 2nd G3 Tyros S, Leopardstown; 2nd G3 Diamond S, Dundalk; 4th G1 Irish 2000 Guineas, Curragh; 4th G2 Futurity S, Curragh from 9 starts in Ireland and Qatar 2010–13


Pedigree


References

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