Magic of Life (27 January 1985 – after 2009) was an American-bred British-trained
Thoroughbred
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and
broodmare
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. She was bred in
Virginia
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, was sold for a world record price for a foal and sent to race in Europe. As a juvenile she showed very good form, winning three of her five races including a victory over male opposition in the
Mill Reef Stakes
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. In the following year she recorded her most important success when winning the
Coronation Stakes at
Royal Ascot
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. She went on to have a long and successful second career as a broodmare.
Background
Magic of Life was a "strong, lengthy"
bay mare with a white
blaze and white
socks on her hind legs bred in
Virginia
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by
Newstead Farm Newstead Farm is a Thoroughbred horse breeding farm near Upperville, Virginia
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. She was sired by
Seattle Slew
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who won the
American Triple Crown in 1977 before becoming an influential breeding stallion. His other offspring included
Swale
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,
Landaluce
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,
Slew o' Gold
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Background ...
and
A.P. Indy
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. Magic of Life's dam Larida was a high-class racemare who won ten races including the
Orchid Handicap.
At the dispersal of the Newstead breeding stock in November 1985, Magic of Life was offered for auction and was sold for $2.5 million, a world record price for a foal
which stood for twelve years. She entered the ownership of the Greek shipping magnate
Stavros Niarchos and was sent to Europe where she was trained by
Jeremy Tree
Arthur Jeremy Tree (21 December 1925 – 7 March 1993) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
Background
Born into a prominent London family, Tree was always known by his middle name, Jeremy. His father was Ronald Tree, an American-born ...
at
Beckhampton in
Wiltshire
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. She was ridden in most of her races by the Irish jockey
Pat Eddery
Patrick James John Eddery (18 March 1952 – 10 November 2015) was an Irish flat racing jockey and trainer. He rode three winners of the Derby and was Champion Jockey on eleven occasions. He rode the winners of 4,632 British flat races, a f ...
.
Racing career
1987: two-year-old season
On her racecourse debut, Magic of Life contested the West Ilsley
Maiden Stakes over five
furlongs at
Newbury Racecourse and won by one and a half
lengths
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from Jodoka. She was then moved up in class and distance for the
Group Three
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Cherry Hinton Stakes
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over six furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse
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in July. She started the
100/30 second favourite and finished one and a half lengths into second by the
Henry Cecil-trained
Diminuendo, after appearing to be outpaced by the winner in the closing stages. She was well-fancied for the
Princess Margaret Stakes
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at
Ascot later in the month, but after disputing the lead for most of the way she faded in the final furlong and finished third of the five runners behind Bluebook. In August she was dropped in class and won a minor race over six furlongs at
Windsor Racecourse
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Desc ...
. On her final appearance of the season, Magic of Life was matched against
colts for the first time in the Group Two Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury. She was made the 4/1
second favourite behind
Rahy
Rahy (February 18, 1985 – September 22, 2011) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in England and the United States.
Background
Bred by Hill 'n' Dale Farms in Lexington, Rahy was a son of the very important sire Blushing Groom and out o ...
who had won his two previous starts including the
Sirenia Stakes
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, with the best of the other three runners appearing to be the
Gimcrack Stakes
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It is run at York over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to t ...
runner-up Intimidate. Eddery restrained the filly at the rear of the field before moving into second place behind Intimidate two furlongs out. She moved alongside the leader in the final furlong before drawing ahead to win by three quarters of a length, with a gap of five lengths back to Rahy in third place.
1988: three-year-old season
On her first appearance as a three-year-old, Magic of Life ran in the 175th running of the
1000 Guineas
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over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket on 28 April. The French-trained filly
Ravinella
Ravinella (11 March 1985 – 16 May 1992) was an American-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, best known for being the outstanding European filly of her generation in 1987 and for winning the classic 1000 Guineas in 1988.
B ...
started odds-on favourite ahead of Diminuendo and the
Nell Gwyn Stakes winner Ghariba with Magic of Life next in the betting at odds of 12/1. She never looked likely to win and finished seventh of the twelve runners, twelve lengths behind Ravinella. After the race she was found to be suffering from a respiratory infection: in Tree's words she had "muck in her lungs".
The 139th running of the
Coronation Stakes at
Royal Ascot
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on 15 June was the first time that the race had been run as a Group One race. Ravinella, who had added to her Newmarket success by winning the
Poule d'Essai des Pouliches
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started 4/6 favourite whilst Magic of Life was a 16/1
outsider in the eight-runner field. The other contenders included Ohsomellow, an unbeaten filly from the
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stable, Ashayer (winner of the
Prix Marcel Boussac
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), Action Française (
Prix de Sandringham
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) and Harmless Albatross (
Prix des Chênes
The Prix des Chênes is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to two-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is schedu ...
). Magic of Life was restrained by Eddery towards the rear of the field in the early stages and was sixth behind Ohsomellow on the final turn. She made rapid progress when switched to the outside in the straight, took the lead approaching the final furlong, and won by two lengths from the 33/1 outsider Inchmurrin (ridden by Eddery's brother
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), with a gap of four lengths back to Ravinella in third place. Ravinella's jockey Gary Moore admitted "we were beaten on the day by a better filly".
After a break of more than two months, Magic of Life returned for the
Waterford Crystal Mile
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in which she was matched against colts and older horses and started second favourite alongside
Doyoun
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behind the 1986 winner
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. She finished fourth of the six runners behind Prince Rupert, Then Again and Doyoun, beaten three lengths by the winner. On her final appearance, Magic of Life started at odds of 14/1 for the
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
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at Ascot on 24 September. She never looked likely to win and finished seventh of the eight runners behind
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.
Assessment
In 1987 the independent
Timeform
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organisation awarded Magic of Life a rating of 113, eight pounds below their best-two-year old filly Ravinella. In the official International Classification she was rated ten pounds inferior to the French filly.
Breeding record
After her retirement from racing Magic of Life became a broodmare for her Stavros Niarchos's stud, and on his death in 1996 she was transferred to the Niarchos family's Flaxman Holdings breeding organisation. At the
Keeneland
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Sales in November 1998 she was offered for sale and bought for $610,000 by David Nagle's Barronstown Stud. He later foals were officially bred by Padelco, a breeding company connected to the
Coolmore Stud
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. She produced at least thirteen foals and seven winners between 1990 and 2009:
*Circle of Chalk, a chestnut filly, foaled in 1990, sired by
Kris
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. Failed to win in two races.
*From Beyond, chestnut filly, 1991, by Kris. Won one race: the Listed Prix Vulcain at Évry. Dam of Chunyi, runner-up in the
Yushun Himba
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It was first run ...
*Mountains of Mist, bay filly, 1992, by
Shirley Heights
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. Won one race. Dam of Madeira Mist (
Dance Smartly Stakes
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) who was in turn the dam of
Joshua Tree
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.
*Reveuse de Jour, bay filly, 1993, by
Sadler's Wells
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. Failed to win in three races. Dam of Nova Hawk (
Premio Sergio Cumani, runner-up in the Coronation Stakes)
*Messina, bay filly, 1994, by Sadler's Wells. Failed to win in two races.
*Burano, colt (later
gelded
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), 1996, by
Seeking The Gold
Seeking The Gold (April 7, 1985 – July 28, 2016) was an American thoroughbred racehorse and a successful sire.
Background and Family
Seeking The Gold, a bay colt, was bred in Kentucky by Ogden Phipps, who also owned him. One of numerous t ...
. Failed to win in four races.
*Water Echo, bay filly, 1997, by
Mr. Prospector
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. Won one race.
*Enthused, bay filly, 1998, by Seeking The Gold. Won three races including the Princess Margaret Stakes and the
Lowther Stakes
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. Dam of Norman Invader (
Round Tower Stakes
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).
*Lucius Verrus, bay colt (later gelded), 2000, by
Danzig. Won six races.
*Skagway, bay or brown colt, 2002, by Seeking The Gold. Won three races.
*Asuncion, bay filly, 2007, by
Powerscourt. Unraced.
*Orchestra Leader, bay colt (later gelded), 2009, by
Van Nistelrooy. Won one race.
Pedigree
References
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1985 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in Virginia
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
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