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Simply Perfect (foaled 14 January 2004) is a retired British
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racehorse and
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. Between June 2006 and October 2007 she ran thirteen times in four countries and won four races, two of them at
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level. As a two-year-old she was placed in the
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and the Princess Margaret Stakes before showing improved form in autumn to win the
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and the
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. In the following season she finished third in
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and sixth in the Oaks, before recording her biggest success in the
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. She did not win again and was retired from racing after an erratic and unexplained performance in the
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.


Background

Simply Perfect is a grey mare with white
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on her hind legs bred by Derek Clee's Trehedyn Stud Her sire Danehill (who died in 2003) was one of the most successful stallions of the last twenty years, producing the winners of more than a thousand races, including one hundred and fifty-six at Group One/
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level. Among his best offspring are
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Simply Perfect's dam, Hotelgenie Dot Com, from whom she inherited her colour, won only one minor race, but finished second in the
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and third in the Fillies' Mile. She is a descendant of Aurorabella, a half sister to the dam of the
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winner
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. As a
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, the filly was consigned from the Catridge Farm Stud to the
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sales at Newmarket. On 5 October she was bought for 220,000
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by the bloodstock agent Dermot "Demi" O'Byrne, acting on behalf of
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's Coolmore organisation. Unlike most Coolmore horses, which are handled by
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at
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, Simply Perfect was sent into training with
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at Newmarket.


Racing career


2006: two-year-old season

Simply Perfect made her racecourse debut on 5 June at
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when she finished second in a five
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to Dutch Art, a colt who went on to win the
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and the
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 i ...
. Sixteen days later she was moved up in class to contest the Group Two Queen Mary Stakes at
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and finished second of the fifteen runners behind the Richard Hannon Sr.-trained Gilded. In July, the filly dropped back to maiden company for a race at
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and recorded her first victory, winning at odds of 2/13. Two weeks later at Ascot, the filly finished third, beaten half a length and a neck by Scarlet Runner and Vital Statistics in the Group Three Princess Margaret Stakes, with the favourite
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in fourth. On 27 August, Simply Perfect was sent to Ireland and moved up to Group One class for the
Moyglare Stud Stakes The Moyglare Stud Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is schedu ...
over seven furlongs at the
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. She started the 4/1 second favourite, but finished seventh, after failing to obtain a clear run in the closing stages. On 9 September, Simply Perfect was moved up in distance for the Group Three May Hill Stakes over one mile at
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(the race's usual venue,
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was closed for redevelopment). Ridden for the first time by
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, she was held up towards the back of the eight runner field before making progress in the straight. She overtook the favourite English Ballet 75
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from the finish and won by a length. Two weeks later, Simply Perfect and English Ballet met again in the Group One Fillies' Mile at Ascot and started at odds of 11/4 and 5/2 respectively. Holland positioned the filly just behind the leaders before moving up to take the lead approaching the final furlong. Simply Perfect hung to the right in the closing stages but won by one and a half lengths from Treat, with English Ballet in third place. After the race, Noseda described Simply Perfect as "a tough, honest filly who was fast enough to finish placed in the Queen Mary, and to be still going forward as she has is a great credit to her."


2007: three-year-old season

On her three-year-old debut, Simply Perfect was one of twenty-one fillies to contest the 194th running of the
1000 Guineas The 1000 Guineas Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 1 mile ...
over Newmarket's Rowley Mile course on 6 May. She started the 9/1 third favourite in the betting and finished third, beaten two and a half lengths and one and a quarter lengths by
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and Arch Swing. Four weeks later she was moved up in distance for the 229th running of the
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at
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. Ridden by
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she was hampered shortly after the start and again just after half way, before finishing sixth of the fourteen runners behind
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. On 11 July, Simply Perfect started at odds of 6/1 in the Group One Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket. Her opponents included Nannina (
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), Arch Swing, Red Evie (
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) and the
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n mare Iridescence (
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). Murtagh adopted new tactics, sending Simply Perfect into the lead soon after the start. She ran on strongly in the straight and held off the challenge of Iridescence to win by a length, with Arch Swing in third and the favourite Nannina in fourth. Explaining his decision to lead early, Murtagh said: "I didn't think there was going to be much pace in the race so I thought she might get an easy lead. Jeremy thought she might be a bit keen but I told him she would settle. She was looking round a bit but she was all go and when I got to the three pole, I thought 'she isn't going to get beat today'." Noseda called the winner "a very tough filly. She has been going since before Royal Ascot last year and she has now won a Group One at two and three." Later in the month, Simply Perfect was sent to France for the
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at
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, where she finished third, a length behind the winner Darjina. On 6 October, Simply Perfect started the 7/2 second favourite for the Group One
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over one mile at Newmarket. She briefly took the lead approaching the final quarter mile before finishing fourth behind Majestic Roi, Nannina and
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. Three weeks later, Simply Perfect was sent to the United States to contest the
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at
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. Enduring what
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called "a horrible journey", she pulled hard in the early stages before bolting to the wide outside on the second turn and being pulled up by Murtagh in the back straight. Her retirement was announced shortly afterwards. Noseda was unable to explain the filly's erratic performance at Monmouth Park, but described her as "a pleasure to train and has been great to have around the yard."


Breeding record

Simply Perfect was retired from racing to become a broodmare for the Coolmore Stud. Her daughter, Really Lovely, sired by
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, won a maiden race at
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in 2011.


Pedigree

*Like all of Danehill's offspring Simply Perfect is
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4 × 4 to the mare
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. This means that she occurs twice in the fourth generation of her pedigree.


References

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