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Royal Rebel (foaled 29 March 1996) was a British
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. A gelding who excelled over extreme distance, he is best known for winning consecutive runnings of the two and a half mile Gold Cup at
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in 2001 and 2002. In a career which lasted from July 1998 until June 2005 he ran thirty-nine times and won seven races. Apart from the Gold Cup, he also won the
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, Saval Beg Stakes,
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and Lonsdale Stakes.


Background

Royal Rebel is a bay gelding with a narrow white blaze and a white
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on his left hind leg bred by Lady Tavistock's
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-based Bloomsbury Stud. He was sired by Robellino, a son of
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who won the
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and sired several good winners including Mister Baileys (
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) and Rebelline (
Tattersalls Gold Cup The Tattersalls Gold Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 110 yards (2,11 ...
). Royal Rebel's dam, Greenvera was a great-granddaughter of Glaneuse, a broodmare whose other descendants included Gold River and
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. As
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, Royal Rebel was sent to the
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sales in October 1997 where he was bought for 145,000
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by the bloodstock agent Charlie Gordon-Watson. He entered into the ownership of Peter Savill, the chairman of the
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and was sent into training with Mark Johnston at
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,
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.


Racing career


1998 and 1999: early career

Royal Rebel failed to win in three starts as a two-year-old but showed some promise when finishing fourth in the
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at the
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. On his second appearance as a three-year-old, Royal Rebel recorded his first success when he won a
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over one mile at
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in April. After finishing second in the Ballysax Stake at
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he was moved up in class to contest the
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at Lingfield Park Racecourse and finished third to Lucido and
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, five
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clear of
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in fourth. He finished seventh of the eight runners behind
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in the
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and then finished unplaced when carrying top weight of 133 pounds in a handicap race at Goodwood. In August he was sent to race in Ireland for the third time and was matched against older horses in the Listed Ballycullen Stakes over fourteen furlongs at Leopardstown. Ridden by
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he started the 9/4 favourite and won by two lengths from Try For Ever. On his final appearance of the year, Royal Rebel traveled to Sweden for the Stockholm Cup International at Täby Racecourse, where he finished unplaced behind the Norwegian-trained six-year-old Albaran.


2000: four-year-old season

As a four-year-old, Johnston campaigned Royal Rebel over long distances and he emerged as a top-class stayer. After finishing unplaced in the
Sagaro Stakes The Sagaro Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 1 mile 7 furlongs and 209 yards () at Ascot in late April ...
on his debut he was matched against the 1999 Ascot Gold Cup winner Enzeli in the Saval Beg Stakes over one and three-quarter miles at the Curragh. Equipped with blinkers and ridden by
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, Royal Rebel stayed on strongly in the straight to catch Enzeli in the last stride and win by a short head in what the ''
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'' described as a "gripping finish". The gelding continued to campaign in Ireland that summer finishing second in both the Group Three
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and the Listed Challenge Stakes at Leopardstown. Royal Rebel returned to England for the Goodwood Cup over two miles on 3 August. Starting at odds of 10/1 in a field of eight runners he got the better of a sustained struggle with the favourite Far Cry to win by half a length with
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in fifth place. After the race, which had been preceded by a violent thunderstorm, Johnston described the winner as "a lazy horse who's had so many off days that you can never be sure how he will run. But he's never been better than today, and he got the perfect ride from Mick Kinane". Nineteen days later at
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Royal Rebel won his second consecutive Group race as he overcame interference in the straight to win the Lonsdale Stakes by a short head from Rainbow High. The gelding failed to win in his remaining three races but showed good form when finishing third to San Sebastian in the Group One
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and second to Persian Punch in the
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.


2001: five-year-old season

Royal Rebel's form in the spring of 2001 was unimpressive as he finished unplaced in both the Yorkshire Cup (behind Marienbard) and the Henry II Stakes at Sandown. His next race was the Gold Cup over two and a half miles at
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. In front of a crowd of over 72,000 he started at odds of 8/1 in a field which included Marienbard, San Sebastian, Persian Punch, Rainbow High and Yavana's Pace.
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who had ridden the gelding at Sandown felt that Royal Rebel resented wearing blinkers and Johnston decided to remove the headgear for the Ascot race. Ridden by Johnny Murtagh, Royal Rebel was positioned just behind the leaders before moving up to join the leader Persian Punch two furlongs from the finish. The two geldings drew clear of the field and raced side by side throughout the closing stages before Royal Rebel prevailed by a head. Royal Rebel failed to recover his Gold Cup-winning form in five subsequent races in 2001. He finished unplaced behind Persian Punch in the Goodwood Cup and the Lonsdale Stakes and was again unplaced in the Doncaster Cup. He finished a remote fourth behind Germinis in the Prix du Cadran and then produced a rather better performance when running a close third in the Jockey Club Cup.


2002: six-year-old season

As in the previous year, Royal Rebel showed little worthwhile form in the spring of 2002, finishing fifteenth under a weight of 141 pounds in the
Chester Cup The Chester Cup is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged four years or older. It is run over a distance of 2 miles, 2 furlongs and 147 yards () at Chester i ...
and eighth in the Henry II Stakes. On 20 June, the gelding attempted to win a second Gold Cup at Ascot. After seven consecutive defeats he was given little chance, and started a 16/1 outsider in a field of fifteen runners, with the Irish gelding Vinnie Roe being made the 5/2 favourite. Royal Rebel appeared to be under pressure from the start, but made good progress to take the lead early in the straight. In the final furlong he was overtaken by Vinnie Roe and Wareed but rallied strongly in the closing stages to regain the advantage and win by a neck. After the race, Johnston commented "It's just fantastic. I've said for quite a while not to discount him because the horse has been physically very well. You'd have to say it was a different Royal Rebel today, probably the best we've seen him in many years really. It's the first time I've seen the horse switched on in a while and I knew if he could go well for the first four furlongs he would take a lot of beating at the end of two and a half miles." Johnny Murtagh said: "He has the heart of a lion. Once he got a chance to rally back (at Vinnie Roe and Wareed), he gave 110%".


2003–2005: later career

Royal Rebel missed the whole of the 2003 season with tendon injuries before returning as an eight-year-old in 2004. He ran six times without success including a fourth place behind Papineau in the Gold Cup. His best effort came on 29 July when he finished second to Darasim in the Goodwood Cup. The gelding remained in training as a nine-year-old in 2005 but was well-beaten in both his races and was retired after finishing unplaced in the Queen Alexandra Stakes, run that year at York. Johnston said that "It wasn't the end we had hoped for, but we've got some great memories. I under-estimated him when he won his first Gold Cup. I thought it must have been a weak Gold Cup, but he won it again the following year beating Vinnie Roe and there aren't many horses that win it twice. He was a great horse and had a lot of class all his life."


Retirement

Following his last race, Royal Rebel was sent to spend his retirement at Savill's stud in Ireland.


Pedigree


References

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