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Cadeaux Genereux
Racing colours of Maktoum Al Maktoum
SireYoung Generation
GrandsireBalidar
DamSmarten Up
DamsireSharpen Up
SexStallion
Foaled22 March 1985[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourChestnut
BreederHelen Kennard
OwnerMaktoum Al Maktoum
TrainerOlivier Douieb
Alex Scott
Record15:7-1-3
Earnings£293,453
Major wins
Van Geest Criterion Stakes (1988)
Krug Diadem Stakes (1988)
Carroll Foundation July Cup (1989)
William Hill Sprint Championship (1989)
Awards
Timeform rating 131[2]

Cadeaux Genereux (22 March 1985 – 18 November 2010) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. A specialist sprinter, he came to prominence in 1988 when he won five races including the Criterion Stakes and the Diadem Stakes and was disqualified after finishing first in the Prix de l'Abbaye. After two disappointing efforts early in 1989 he established himself as the best sprinter in Europe with wins in the July Cup and the William Hill Sprint Championship. He was then retired to stud where he had considerable success as a sire of winners.

Background

Cadeaux Genereux was a chestnut horse with a small white star,[3] bred at the Whitsbury Manor Stud in Hampshire by Helen and Major Bobby Kennard.[4] He was sired by Young Generation, a horse whose wins included the Prix Jean Prat and the Lockinge Stakes in 1979. His dam, Smarten Up was a high-class racemare who dead-heated for the Temple Stakes in 1978.

As a yearling, Cadeaux Genereux was sold to Maktoum Al Maktoum and sent into training with Olivier Douieb at Newmarket, Suffolk. He was ridden in most of his races by either Pat Eddery or his brother Paul

Racing career

1988: three-year-old season

Having shown some promise as a two-year-old, finishing fourth and third in two starts Cadeaux Genereux began his second season with four consecutive victories. At Pontefract Racecourse in April he recorded his first success when he was ridden by Paul Eddery to a "facile"[5] four length victory in a Graduation race (restricted to maidens and horses with one previous win) over five furlongs.[6] Paul was again riding at Newmarket racecourse a month later, when Cadeaux Genereux won a handicap race by two and a half lengths.[7] Pat Eddery took over the ride at York in June, when Cadeaux Genereux started 4/5 for the Golden Spurs Trophy and won by half a length from Siver Fling, a three-year-old filly who was carrying fourteen pounds more than the winner.[8] Two weeks later, the colt was moved up in class to contest the Group Three Criterion Stakes at Newmarket. Pat Eddery restrained the colt in the early stages of the seven furlong contest before taking the lead in the final furlong. Cadeaux Genereux held off the late rally of the Henry Cecil-trained favourite Salse to win by a short head.[9]

In August, Cadeaux Genereux was moved up in class again, when he traveled to France to contest the Prix Maurice de Gheest (then a Group Two race) over 1300 metres at Deauville Racecourse. Ridden by Paul Eddery, he was among the leaders from the start and finished second of the fifteen runners behind the filly Blue Note. He returned to England eleven days later for the Group One William Hill Sprint Championship in which he finished sixth on "soggy"[10] ground behind Handsome Sailor, who won by one and a half lengths from Silver Fling. The Diadem Stakes at Ascot featured a rematch between Cadeaux Genereux and Blue Note. Pat Eddery held the colt up in the early stages before moving up to take the lead inside the final furlong and winning by three quarters of a length from Point of Light, with Blue Note unplaced.[11] Cadeaux Genereux's final race of the season was the Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 2 October, when his opponents included Handsome Sailor, Silver Fling, Point of Light and Caerwent. Cadeaux Genereux took the lead inside the last 200 metres and won from Handsome Sailor, but was disqualified[12] and placed last by the stewards for causing interference in the early stages,[13] with Pat Eddery receiving an eight-day riding ban.[14]

1989: four-year-old season

In 1989 Olivier Douieb gave up the training of Maktoum Al Maktoum's horses and the stable was taken over by the first-season trainer Alex Scott. On his debut as a four-year-old Cadeaux Genereux started 4/6 favourite for the Temple Stakes at Sandown Park Racecourse on 29 May but finished third behind the three-year-old Dancing Dissident.[12] In the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot he again ran below expectations, finishing eighth behind the favourite Indian Ridge. At Newmarket on 13 July, Cadeaux Genereux, ridden by Paul Eddery started at odds of 10/1 for the July Cup over six furlongs. The colt took the lead approaching the final furlong and held the late challenge of the Coronation Stakes winner Golden Opinion to win by a head, with the favourite Danehill two and a half lengths back in third and Handsome Sailor unplaced.[15] The winning time of 1.09.82 was a new course record by a 1.2 second margin.[10]

On 24 August, Cadeaux Genereux contested his second William Hill Sprint Championship at York. He was ridden by Pat Eddery and started 11/10 favourite in a field which included Dancing Dissident and Silver Fling. He took the lead inside the final furlong and won by three quarters of a length and a short head from Silver Fling and Statoblest.[16] In September, Cadeaux Genereux was moved up in distance to contest the Prix du Moulin over 1600 metres at Longchamp. He ended his career by finishing third, beaten two lengths and a short head by the French-trained colts Polish Precedent and Squill.

Assessment

Cadeaux Genereux was given a rating of 131 by the independent Timeform organisation in 1989. In their book A Century of Champions, based on a modified version of the Timeform ratings, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Cadeaux Genereux the fiftieth best sprinter trained in Britain or Ireland during the 20th century.[17]

Stud record

Cadeaux Genereux retired from racing and returned to his birthplace to become a breeding stallion at Whitsbury Manor. He proved to be a successful sire with his progeny including eight Group/Grade I winners:

He was also the broodmare sire of Notnowcato, Rajeem (Falmouth Stakes) and Dream Ahead.[18]

Cadeaux Genereux died in his sleep at Whitsbury on 18 November 2010. The stud manager Charlie Okshott said, "He has been a wonderful, wonderful servant to us. Because of his age we were getting a bit worried about him and his liver and kidneys weren't functioning too well and he was getting a bit wobbly. Thankfully, given the circumstances he died peacefully in his sleep". The Racing Post called him "one of the most influential British stallions of the last 15 years".[19]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Cadeaux Genereux (GB), chestnut stallion, 1985[1]
Sire
Young Generation (IRE)
1976
Balidar (GB)
1966
Will Somers Tudor Minstrel
Queen's Jest
Violet Bank The Phoenix
Leinster
Brig o' Doon (IRE)
1967
Shantung Sicambre
Barleycorn
Tam o' Shanter Tamerlane
Madam Anna
Dam
Smarten Up (GB)
1975
Sharpen Up (GB)
1969
Atan Native Dancer
Mixed Marriage
Rocchetta Rockefella
Chambiges
Languissola (GB)
1967
Soderini Crepello
Matuta
Posh Migoli
Choosey (Family:10-b)[20]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cadeaux Genereux". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  2. ^ "Timeform Black Book extract" (PDF). Timeform. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  3. ^ "Cadeaux Genereux". sporthorse-data.com. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  4. ^ George Kimberley (7 April 2010). "Prominent breeder Bobby Kennard dies". Bloodstock.racingpost.com. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  5. ^ Peter Bolton (10 June 1988). "Pat at the double". Evening Times. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  6. ^ "Spring Graduation Stakes result". Racing Post. 20 April 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  7. ^ "Coral Bookmakers Handicap result". Racing Post. 21 May 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  8. ^ "Golden Spurs Trophy result". Racing Post. 11 June 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  9. ^ "Criterion Stakes result". Racing Post. 25 June 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  10. ^ a b "Cadeaux looks set for sprint crown". Evening Times. 22 August 1989. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  11. ^ "Diadem Stakes result". Racing Post. 24 September 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  12. ^ a b "Stand by for Scott double". Glasgow Herald. 23 June 1989. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  13. ^ "Prix de l'Abbaye result". Racing Post. 2 October 1988. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  14. ^ Peter Bolton (22 October 1988). "Eddery set to pounce". Evening Times. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  15. ^ "July Cup result". Racing Post. 13 July 1989. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  16. ^ "William Hill Sprint Championship result". Racing Post. 24 August 1989. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  17. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press,. ISBN 978-1-901570-15-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  18. ^ "British stallion Cadeaux Genereux dies at 25". Daily Racing Form. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  19. ^ Richard Griffiths (20 November 2010). "Cadeaux Genereux dies aged 25". Bloodstock.racingpost.com. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
  20. ^ "Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Bonny Bell - Family 10-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-07-12.