Quarter Moon (foaled 31 January 1999) was an Irish
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
broodmare
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. As a two-year-old in 2001 she showed considerable promise, taking the
Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes
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on the second of her two starts. In the following year she failed to win but showed top class form to finish second in four Group 1 races: the
Irish 1,000 Guineas
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, the
Epsom Oaks
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, the
Irish Oaks
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and the
Nassau Stakes
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. After retiring from racing at the end of the year she became a successful broodmare whose foals have included the
Pretty Polly Stakes winner
Diamondsandrubies
Diamondsandrubies (foaled 30 April 2012) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. After failing to win on her only start as a two-year-old in 2014 she improved to become a top-class performer in the following year. She won a minor rac ...
.
Background
Quarter Moon is a bay mare with no white
markings bred in Ireland by Premier Bloodstock, a breeding company owned by
John Magnier
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Magnier has also been a Sena ...
of the
Coolmore Stud
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and Richard Henry.
During her racing career she was owned by
Susan Magnier and Richard Henry's wife Roisin and was trained at
Ballydoyle
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by
Aidan O'Brien
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. She was ridden in all of her races by
Mick Kinane
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A prolific winner of the Irish, English and French Classic ra ...
.
She was from the fourteenth crop of foals sired by
Sadler's Wells
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, who won the
Irish 2000 Guineas,
Eclipse Stakes
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and
Irish Champion Stakes in 1984 went on to be the
Champion sire on fourteen occasions. Quarter Moon's dam Jude showed little ability as a racehorse, failing to win in four starts before being sold to Premier Bloodstock for 92,000
guineas
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as a three-year-old. She made more impact as a broodmare, with her other foals including
Yesterday and All My Loving (third in the Epsom Oaks). Jude's dam Alruccaba was an influential broodmare whose other descendants have included
Alborada, Allegretto (
Prix Royal Oak), Aussie Rules (
Poule d'Essai des Poulains
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Classification
Wurm (1975) placed it as an independent branch of Trans–New Guinea, but Ros ...
) and Albanova (
Preis von Europa
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).
Racing career
2001: two-year-old season
Rather than making her first appearance in a
maiden race
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Quarter Moon made her track debut in the
Group 3 Debutante Stakes over seven
furlongs
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on
soft ground at the
Curragh on 19 August. Starting at odds of
5/1 she was restrained in the early stages before producing a strong late run and failing by only a head to overhaul the
Dermot Weld
Dermot K. Weld (born 29 July 1948), a former jockey is one of Ireland's most successful racehorse trainers. He holds the record for the most winners trained in Ireland (2,578 set in August 2000).
Weld maintains his stable, Rosewell House, in ...
-trained favourite Saranac Lake. Two weeks later the filly was stepped up to Group 1 class and started the 7/4 favourite for the Moyglare Stud Stakes over the same course and distance. Her sixteen opponents included
Sophisticat (also trained by O'Brien), Seba (winner of the
Chesham Stakes
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),
Dress To Thrill
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(
Tyros Stakes), High Society (
Rochestown Stakes), Mahsusie (
Marble Hill Stakes) and Miss Beabea (runner-up in the
Phoenix Stakes). Kinane restrained the favourite in the early stages as the O'Brien-trained outsider Ardara set the pace, but made a forward move a quarter of a mile from the finish. Quarter Moon took the lead inside the final furlong and won by three quarters of a
length
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and a neck from Dress To Thrill and Sophisticat. Aidan O'Brien commented "Quarter Moon has always looked special and is in all the top fillies races later this year. She looks a real prospect for next season".
2002: three-year-old season
Quarter Moon began her second campaign in the
189th running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile at Newmarket on 5 May and started the 9/1 fifth choice in the betting. After pulling hard in the early stages she kept on well in the last quarter mile and finished fifth of the seventeen runners, less than two lengths behind the winner
Kazzia
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. In the
Irish 1000 Guineas
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three weeks later the filly was beaten into second by the British-trained
Gossamer after coming from ninth place three furlongs out. Quarter Moon was then moved up in distance for the
Epsom Oaks
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over one and a half miles on unusually soft ground on 7 June and started 15/2 fourth favourite behind Kazzia,
Islington
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and Mellow Park. After racing towards the rear of the fourteen-runner field as Kazzia set the pace, before moving up to join the leader in the straight. The two fillies drew away from the others in the last quarter mile with Quarter Moon eventually going down to the favourite by half a length. There was a gap of more than fourteen lengths back to Shadow Dancing in third. The
Guardian
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reported that she deserved "immense credit" for her performance. The ''
Daily Telegraph''s correspondent commented that she was "gallant in defeat", pointing out that she had been running on less favourable ground than the winner, who had raced up the stands side rail.
On 14 July at the Curragh Quarter Moon started the 4/5 favourite for the
Irish Oaks
The Irish Oaks is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile and 4 furlongs (2,414 metres), and it i ...
but after taking the lead in the straight she was overtaken inside the final furlong and beaten a length by the 33/1 outsider
Margarula. The filly was then brought back in distance for the
Nassau Stakes
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over ten furlongs at
Goodwood Racecourse
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on 3 August and started favourite. She appeared to be "reluctant" before the race and finished third of the ten runners behind Islington and
Sulk. She failed to produce her best form in the
Yorkshire Oaks
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later that month and came home sixth of the eleven runners behind Islington. Onher her final appearance she was sent to France to contest the
Prix de l'Opéra over 2000 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse
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on 6 October and finished unplaced in a race won by
Bright Sky.
Breeding record
Quarter Moon was retired from racing to become a broodmare for Premier Bloodstock. She has produced eleven foals and six winners:
*Moonless Night, a bay colt (later
gelded), foaled in 2004, sired by
Danehill. Unraced.
*King of Westphalia, bay colt, 2005, by
Kingmambo. Won one race.
*Born To Be King, bay colt, 2006, by
Storm Cat
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. Won one race.
*You'll Be Mine, bay filly, 2007, by Kingmambo. Won one race. Dam of
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(
Prix Guillaume d'Ornano).
*October, bay colt, 2008, by Kingmambo. Exported to stand as a breeding stallion in Poland.
*Consistory, bay colt (gelded), 2009, by
Smart Strike. Unraced.
*Half Moon, bay filly, 2010, by
Duke of Marmalade. Failed to win in four races.
*Dance With Another, bay filly, 2011, by
Danehill Dancer. Won one race.
*
Diamondsandrubies
Diamondsandrubies (foaled 30 April 2012) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. After failing to win on her only start as a two-year-old in 2014 she improved to become a top-class performer in the following year. She won a minor rac ...
, bay filly, 2012, by
Fastnet Rock
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. Won three races including
Pretty Polly Stakes and
Cheshire Oaks.
*How High the Moon, bay filly, 2013, by Fastnet Rock. Won one race.
*Great Seal, colt 2015, by
War Front
Pedigree
References
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1999 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in Ireland
Racehorses trained in Ireland
Thoroughbred family 9-c