Probabeel
Probabeel | |
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Sire | Savabeel |
Grandsire | Zabeel |
Dam | Far Fetched |
Damsire | Pins |
Sex | Filly |
Foaled | 6 November 2016 |
Country | New Zealand |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Garry Chittick |
Owner | J & B Lindsay |
Trainer | Jamie Richards |
Record | 29: 13-8-0 |
Earnings | A$4,358,978[1] |
Major wins | |
Karaka Million 2YO (2019) Karaka Million 3YO (2020) Surround Stakes (2020) Bill Ritchie Handicap (2020) Epsom Handicap (2020) Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (2021, 2022) Futurity Stakes (2021) W W Cockram Stakes (2021) Caulfield Stakes (2021) | |
Awards | |
New Zealand Horse of the Year (2020/21) |
Probabeel (foaled 6 November 2016) is a multiple Group 1 winning New Zealand bred thoroughbred racehorse.
Background
Probabeel was born and bred at Waikato Stud in Matamata, New Zealand. Initially the stud intended to keep her for racing, however she was sold.[2]
Probabeel was purchased by Brendan and Jo Lindsay who own Cambridge Stud for NZ$380,000.[3]
Racing career
Probabeel became the first horse in history to complete the Karaka Million 2YO and Karaka Million 3YO double.[4] She was ridden in both wins by Opie Bosson.
After completing this double she was successful on 29 February 2020 when ridden again by Opie Bosson in the Group 1 Surround Stakes (1400m) at Randwick Racecourse.[5] She beat Funstar and Xilong.
Probabeel would next achieve victory as a 4-year-old in both the Bill Ritchie Handicap at Randwick and the Epsom Handicap, on both occasions ridden by Kerrin McEvoy.[6]
On 6 February 2021 Probabeel won the group 3 Lamaro's Sth Melbourne Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes, carrying 60 kg over 1200m with Damian Lane aboard, easily beating Paul's Regret and Snapdancer.
On 20 February 2021, Probabeel achieved her third Group 1 victory when successful in the Futurity Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield, ridden by Damian Lane and beating Arcadia Queen and Mr Quickie.
On 28 August 2021, Damian Lane rode Probabeel to victory in the Group 3 W W Cockram Stakes at Caulfield (1200m) beating Chassis and Instant Celebrity.
On 9 October 2021 Probabeel, ridden by Brett Prebble, won the Caulfield Stakes over 2000m at Caulfield from Nonconformist and Zaaki.
Probabeel was placed 5th in the 2021 Cox Plate behind State Of Rest, Anamoe and Verry Elleegant and Mo'unga.
Probabeel was named New Zealand Horse of the Year in 2020-21 with 29 votes ahead of Avantage (14), Melody Belle (10), Aegon (3) and Amarelinha (1).[7]
On 12 February 2022 Probabeel returned to racing for the first time since the Cox Plate and repeated her win in the Group 3 Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield in the hands of Brett Prebble. Unlike her easy victory in the previous year's event, she bravely reached the lead in the final stride to win by a nose over Flying Mascot and Mariamia.[8]
After the race it was revealed she had suffered a career ending suspensory ligament injury and was retired from racing to Cambridge Stud as a broodmare.[9]
Stud career
In Probabeel's first season as a broodmare she was serviced by the stallion Almanzor.[10]
Pedigree
Sire Savabeel (AUS) 2001 |
Zabeel (NZ) 1986 |
Sir Tristram | Sir Ivor |
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Isolt | |||
Lady Giselle | Nureyev | ||
Valdema | |||
Savannah Success (AUS) 1995 |
Success Express | Hold Your Peace | |
Au Printemps | |||
Alma Mater | Semipalatinsk | ||
Sweetie | |||
Dam Far Fetched (NZ) 2010 |
Pins (AUS) 1996 |
Snippets | Lunchtime |
Easy Date | |||
No Finer | Kaoru Star | ||
Humour | |||
Beyond (NZ) 2002 |
Centaine | Century | |
Rainbeam | |||
Hyades | O’Reilly | ||
Habania |
References
- ^ "Probabeel Horse Search". racenet.com.au. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
- ^ "Before they were famous TDN discovers Probabeel". teakauracing.com. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
- ^ "Probabeel lands Surround". racingandsports.comm. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
- ^ "Probabeel makes history with Karaka million double". stuff.co.nz. 25 January 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- ^ "Probabeel takes maiden Group 1 in Surround Stakes".
- ^ "Probabeel wins Epsom Handicap". Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- ^ "Probabeel wins horse of year title in big awards haul for te Akau Racing". 30 November 2021.
- ^ "Tenacious winning return by Probabeel".
- ^ "Kiwi star Probabeel forced into retirement with suspensory injury". punters.com. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- ^ "Stallion picked for Probabeel". www.racing.com. Retrieved 3 September 2022.