Royal Applause (24 February 1993 – 24 December 2022) was a British Champion
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
sire. He was undefeated in four races as a two-year-old in 1995, including the Group One
Middle Park Stakes
The Middle Park Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is ...
, the Group Two
Gimcrack Stakes
The Gimcrack Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and geldings.
It is run at York over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to ...
and the Group Three
Coventry Stakes
The Coventry Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place ea ...
. He was rated the second best colt of the year behind
Alhaarth. After a disappointing three-year-old season, he returned as a four-year-old in 1997 to become
European Champion Sprinter, when he won four of his seven races including the Group One
Haydock Sprint Cup
The Sprint Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), a ...
, the Group Three
Duke of York Stakes, and the Group Three
Cork and Orrery Stakes (now a Group One race). He went on to become a successful stallion and was based at the
Royal Studs at
Sandringham, Norfolk
Sandringham is a village and civil parish in the north of the English county of Norfolk. The village is situated south of Dersingham, north of King's Lynn and north-west of Norwich.Ordnance Survey (2002). ''OS Explorer Map 250 - Norfolk Coast ...
.
Background
Royal Applause was a dark-coated bay horse with two
white socks who stood 15.2
hands
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high. He was bred at his owner
Maktoum Al Maktoum's
Gainsborough Stud near Newbury in
Berkshire
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, England.
His sire
Waajib was a miler who won the
Queen Anne Stakes
The Queen Anne Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and is scheduled to take p ...
at
Royal Ascot
Ascot Racecourse ("ascot" pronounced , often pronounced ) is a dual-purpose British racecourse, located in Ascot, Berkshire, England, which is used for thoroughbred horse racing. It hosts 13 of Britain's 36 annual Flat Group 1 horse races a ...
in 1988. As a stallion, Waajib stood for the
Coolmore Stud
Coolmore Stud, in Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, is headquarters of the world's largest breeding operation of thoroughbred racehorses. Through its racing arm, Ballydoyle, Coolmore also has raced many classic winners and champions. The oper ...
before being sold to Japan's Shadai Stud in 1995; he was shuttled between Japan and Australia for four seasons before dying at Amsterdam Airport while being returned to Ireland in January 1999. Waajib was not a great success, siring the winners of fewer than 150 races, with Royal Applause being easily his best offspring. Royal Applause's dam Flying Melody was a successful racehorse who went on to be an excellent broodmare. Apart from Royal Applause she produced the European Champion Two-Year-Old Filly,
Lyric Fantasy, and the
Dewhurst Stakes
The Dewhurst Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres ...
winner,
In Command. As a descendant of the broodmare Oola Hills, Royal Applause was also related to
Pappa Fourway and
Park Top.
Royal Applause was trained throughout his career by
Barry Hills
Barry Hills (born 2 April 1937) is a retired British thoroughbred horse trainer. He lives in Lambourn, England.
Biography
Barry Hills had three sons in his first marriage, to Maureen Newson: John, Michael, and Richard. John (died 2014) was a h ...
at
Lambourn
Lambourn is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England. It lies just north of the M4 Motorway between Swindon and Newbury, and borders Wiltshire to the west and Oxfordshire to the north. After Newmarket it is the largest centre of ...
. During his two-year-old season he was ridden by
Walter Swinburn
Walter Robert John Swinburn (7 August 1961 – 12 December 2016) was a flat racing jockey and trainer who competed in Great Britain and internationally.
Biography
Swinburn was born in Oxford. He was the son of Wally Swinburn, who won t ...
, who lost his job as Maktoum Al Maktoum's retained jockey at the end of the year. In his comeback year of 1997 Royal Applause was ridden in all his races by his trainer's son
Michael Hills.
Racing career
1995: two-year-old season
Royal Applause made his debut in a five-furlong
maiden race
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at his local course
Newbury in May. He disputed the lead for most of the way before pulling clear and winning "easily" by three and a half lengths from
Rambling Bear. The runner-up went on to be a top class sprinter, winning the
King George Stakes and the
Palace House Stakes. Three weeks later Royal Applause was moved up in class as he was sent to
Royal Ascot
Ascot Racecourse ("ascot" pronounced , often pronounced ) is a dual-purpose British racecourse, located in Ascot, Berkshire, England, which is used for thoroughbred horse racing. It hosts 13 of Britain's 36 annual Flat Group 1 horse races a ...
for the Coventry Stakes. Swinburn sent the colt into the lead from the start and he was never headed, running on strongly to win by two lengths from
Russian Revival
The Russian Revival style (historiographical names are: ''Russian style'', russian: русский стиль, ''Pseudo-Russian style'', russian: псевдорусский стиль, ''Neo-Russian style'', russian: нео-русский стил ...
.
By the time Royal Applause reappeared in the Gimcrack Stakes at
York
York is a cathedral city with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many hist ...
in August, the form of his Ascot win had been boosted when the fourth-placed
Tagula won the
July Stakes
The July Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old colts and geldings. It is run on the July Course at Newmarket over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and i ...
at
Newmarket. Royal Applause started as the odds-on favourite at York, but after leading for most of the race he was strongly challenged in the final furlong by
Tumbleweed Ridge and had to be driven out to hold on and win by a head.
On his final race of the season Royal Applause was stepped up to the highest level for the Group One Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket. He was made second favourite behind
Kahir Almaydan, who had won the
Mill Reef Stakes by six lengths. Swinburn sent the colt into the lead at halfway from which point he looked to be "the only possible winner." In the final stages he pulled well clear of his rivals to record an "impressive" four length win over the
Anglesey Stakes winner Woodborough, with Kahir Almaydan third. He was offered at prices between 8/1 and 16/1 for the one mile
2000 Guineas
The 2000 Guineas Stakes is a Group 1 flat race in Great Britain open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) and scheduled to take place each year ...
but Barry Hills advised caution as, in his opinion, the colt was essentially a sprinter: "I would tend to think he's got a lot of natural speed and will probably stay at six furlongs."
1996: three-year-old season
Despite Hills' reservations, Royal Applause began his three-year-old season by being sent straight to the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket without a trial race. Ridden for the first time by Michael Hills he started the 15/2 fourth choice in the betting. Hills attempted to make all the running, but after leading for six furlongs, Royal Applause tired in the last quarter-mile and finished tenth of the thirteen runners behind
Mark of Esteem. He was brought back to sprint distances for the
King's Stand Stakes
The King's Stand Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,006 metres), and it is scheduled ...
at Royal Ascot. In a change of tactics he was held up by Hills in the early stages, but he found little in the closing stages and finished sixth behind Pivotal.
A month later he was dropped in class and won a minor stakes race over six furlongs at
Doncaster
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, leading all the way under
Kieren Fallon
Kieren Francis Fallon (born 22 February 1965 in Crusheen, County Clare, Ireland) is a retired Irish professional flat racing jockey and was British Champion Jockey six times.
Career
Stable jockey to Henry Cecil
In ...
and beating his old rival Russian Revival by a neck. On his final start, he was moved back up to Group One level for the Haydock Sprint Cup, but after leading early he weakened in the closing stages to finish ninth of the eleven runners. Overall, his season was disappointing with only a single victory.
1997: four-year-old season
Royal Applause returned to the racecourse as a four-year-old in the Listed
Cammidge Trophy
The Cammidge Trophy is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Doncaster Racecourse
Doncaster Racecourse (also known as the Town Moor course) is a race ...
at Doncaster in March. He led from the start and outpaced his opponents in the last quarter-mile to win by two lengths in his most impressive display since his two-year-old season. At York in May, Royal Applause won his first Group Race for nineteen months as he led all the way to take the Duke of York Stakes by a length and a quarter to establish himself as a genuinely top-class sprinter.
At Royal Ascot, Royal Applause faced a field of twenty-three in the Cork and Orrery Stakes, for which he started favourite at 11/2. The huge field split into two groups, with Royal Applause leading the far side group. He opened up a clear lead in the last two furlongs and despite drifting towards the centre of the track in the closing stages he stayed on to win by a length and a half from Blue Goblin. Royal Applause was made 11/10 favourite for the
July Cup
The July Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run on the July Course at Newmarket over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metre ...
at Newmarket, although Hills advised that he was "no certainty". He defeated his main market rivals but was unable to cope with the 50/1 outsider
Compton Place, who won by one and three quarter lengths. The result, which was greeted by silence from the crowd, was so unexpected that Compton Place's trainer was called before the stewards to give an explanation for his horse's performance.
In September Royal Applause was sent to
Haydock
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Haydoc ...
for the
Sprint Cup. He quickly adopted his customary position at the head of the field as his rivals became involved in an exceptionally rough race behind him. Royal Applause went clear a furlong out to record the biggest win of his career by one and a quarter lengths from the fast-finishing Danetime. After the race Hills called him "the best sprinter I've trained and ... the best around at the moment." When asked about Royal Applause's poor form in 1996 he observed that "horses are like apple trees – you don't get apples all the time."
In his last European race he was sent abroad for the first time and started favourite for the
Prix de l'Abbaye at
Longchamp. Unusually, he broke slowly and was unable to reach the lead. He challenged strongly in the final furlong but could finish only third, beaten half a length and a short head by the fillies
Carmine Lake and
Pas de Reponse. On his final start, he was sent to
Hollywood Park for the
Breeders' Cup Sprint
The Breeders' Cup Sprint is an American Weight for Age Grade I Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older. Run on dirt Corrected grade for Santa Anita sprintover a distance of 6 Furlongs ( mile), the race has been held annually s ...
. His cause was not helped when he panicked and sustained minor injuries on his first encounter with American-style starting stalls. He made no show in the race itself, finishing last of the fourteen runners on his only start on dirt.
Assessment
In the official International Classification of two-year-olds for 1995, Royal Applause was given a rating of 124, two pounds below the champion
Alhaarth and four pounds clear of the next best.
At the 1997
Cartier Racing Awards The Cartier Racing Awards are awards in European horse racing, founded in 1991, and sponsored by Cartier. The award winners are decided by points earned in group races (40%) plus the votes cast by British racing journalists (30%) and readers of the ...
, Royal Applause was named
European Champion Sprinter. The International Classification rated him the equal-best European sprinter of the year, sharing a 121 rating with Compton Place and the
Diadem Stakes winner
Elnadim.
Timeform
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rated Royal Applause at 123 as a two-year-old, 109 as a three-year-old, and 124 as a four-year-old.
Stud career
Royal Applause proved himself as a sire of sires and stood at the Royal Studs at Sandringham, Norfolk. He sired the winners of well over seven hundred races, including seventeen at Group race level, and, not surprisingly given his racing career, proved especially effective as a sire of sprinters. His best winners include Lovelace (
Supreme Stakes), Ticker Tape (
American Oaks),
Acclamation
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Voting Voice vot ...
(GB) (
Diadem Stakes) and Battle Of Hastings (
Colonial Turf Cup). Pensioned from stud duties in 2017.
He died at
Sandringham House
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on 24 December 2022 at age 29.
Pedigree
References
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1993 racehorse births
2022 racehorse deaths
Cartier Award winners
Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
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