Shackleford (horse) explained

Horsename:Shackleford
Sire:Forestry
Grandsire:Storm Cat
Dam:Oatsee
Damsire:Unbridled
Sex:Stallion
Foaled:2008
Country:United States
Colour:Chestnut
Breeder:Michael Lauffer &
William D. Cubbedge
Owner:Michael Lauffer &
William D. Cubbedge
Trainer:Dale Romans
Record:20: 6-5-1
Earnings:$3,090,101.
Race:Churchill Downs Stakes (2012)
Metropolitan Handicap (2012)
Clark Handicap (2012)
Triple Crown classic race wins:
Preakness Stakes (2011)

Shackleford (foaled February 25, 2008) is a chestnut Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2011 Preakness Stakes. He also finished second in the 2011 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and won the Metropolitan Handicap and Clark Handicap in 2012. Shackleford was trained by Dale Romans, who raced the colt twice as a 2-year-old with one win. As a 3-year-old, he prepared for the Kentucky Derby with a second place finish in the Florida Derby. He came fourth in the 2011 Kentucky Derby and then won the Preakness Stakes with odds of 13-1. In doing so, Shackleford became the beneficiary of the largest payoff purse in Preakness history, winning not only the $600,000 winner's purse, but also $550,000 as the XpressBet Bonus winner. Late in the year, he finished second in the Haskell Invitational and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. As a four-year-old he won the Metropolitan Handicap in June and the Clark Handicap in November and then was retired. In 2020, he was exported to stud in South Korea.

Background

Shackleford was bred in Kentucky by Mike Lauffer & Bill Cubbedge. He was sired by Forestry out of the mare Oatsee, who was purchased in 2006 by Shackleford's breeders for $135,000. After giving birth to Shackleford, Oatsee was bred to A.P. Indy and sold, in foal, for $1.55 million. His pedigree traces to major sires of significance, including his grandsire Storm Cat and his damsire Unbridled.

He was named after Shackleford Banks, a barrier island system in North Carolina, home to a herd of feral Banker horses and a place often visited by his owners.[1]

Lauffer was previously a co-owner of the filly Rachel Alexandra, prior to her 2009 Preakness win.[1] Lauffer and Cubbedge put Shackleford up for sale as a yearling at the Keeneland auction, but when the bids failed to reach the reserve price of $275,000, they bought back the colt and kept him.

2010: two-year-old season

Shackleford is trained by Dale Romans. The colt's first race was on October 16, 2010, where he finished ninth in a NaNmiles $44,000 maiden special weight race at Keeneland Race Course on a synthetic surface. That race was won by eventual Blue Grass Stakes runner-up and Kentucky Derby starter Twinspired. In November 2010, his second start, Shackleford won a $59,000 maiden special weight race at Churchill Downs on dirt at NaNmiles, taking the rail down the stretch and prevailing over a field of 11.[2]

2011: three-year-old season

Shackleford's first start as a three-year-old was an allowance race at Gulfstream Park on February 5, 2011, at NaNmiles. He was ridden by his soon-to-be regular jockey, Jesus Castanon. In that race, he broke well and stalked the leader from second position, then put on a burst of speed and drew clear to win.[3] Romans next entered Shackleford in the Grade II Fountain of Youth Stakes on February 26 at Gulfstream Park. In that race, he was far back early and attempted to rally on the far turn but was hung out wide. He faltered in the stretch and finished fifth to Soldat.

In April 2011, Shackleford was entered in the Grade 1 $1,000,000 Florida Derby, again at Gulfstream. He drew post number 5 and was listed at post time as a 60-1 longshot. Breaking slowly, he floated wide going into the club house turn. On that turn, he took over the lead from Arch Traveler and To Honor and Serve in a field that stretched 14 lengths back to Dialed In at the rear. Shackleford led down the back stretch and around the final turn, setting a NaNmiles fraction of 46.3 and a NaNmiles in 1:10.6. At the top of the lane, he was challenged by To Honor and Serve and repelled him. Three strides from the wire, he was caught by eventual Kentucky Derby co-favorite Dialed In and just missed the win, finishing second by a head.

That second-place finish earned Shackleford a purse of $200,000 and enough graded earnings to enter the Kentucky Derby. In addition, by virtue of his start in the Fountain of Youth Stakes and his top-three finish in the Florida Derby, the colt became eligible for the XpressBet Consolation Bonus $550,000, part of the Preakness 5.5 Million Dollar Bonus program, if he won the Preakness Stakes. The bonus would pay $500,000 to the owner and $50,000 to the trainer of a Preakness winner who had finished in the top 3 of either the Florida Derby or the Santa Anita Derby and finished in one of a set of other listed races.[4]

Triple Crown races

In the 2011 Kentucky Derby, Shackleford broke well and outran Comma To the Top for the lead passing the stands for the first time. He continued to lead around the clubhouse turn and into the stretch. With about 200yd to go, he was overtaken by the eventual winner, Animal Kingdom, who won by 2 3/4 lengths. Meanwhile, Shackleford, now in second place with about 50yd left to go, was caught by Nehro and Mucho Macho Man. He finished fourth by a length and a half in the field of 20.[5]

Two weeks later, at the 2011 Preakness Stakes, Shackleford went off at odds of 13–1. He broke from the 5 gate in a capacity field of 14. Passing the grandstand for the first time, Flashpoint took the lead with Shackleford at his flank in a fast 22-3/5 for the first NaNadj=onNaNadj=on. Down the backstretch, the leaders slowed the pace, clocking NaNmiles in 1:12.01. At the top of the home stretch, Shackleford took the lead. Astrology challenged him until the 200yd mark. Castanon then used the whip and Shackleford accelerated, holding off the strong late charge of Animal Kingdom to win by half a length.[5] [6]

Bets on Shackleford paid $27.20, $10.20 and $6.80.[1] With that win, Shackleford became the beneficiary of the largest payoff purse in Preakness history. He won $600,000 for coming in first in the Preakness and $550,000 as the XpressBet Bonus winner for a total payout of $1,150,000.[4] [5]

On June 11, 2011, the three year-old finished fifth in the Belmont Stakes after holding the lead for much of the race on a sloppy track. As the pacesetter, Shackleford led throughout most of the 1-1/2 mile race, which started with a moderate quarter-mile in :23.9, then slowed to a leisurely :49.0 for the opening half, 1:14.5 for three-quarters, and 1:39.9 for a mile. After leading the first nine furlongs, he faded in the stretch. Winner Ruler On Ice as well as Stay Thirsty, Brilliant Speed and Nehro passed him.

Triple Crown summary

Shackleford's first- and fourth-place finishes in Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby respectively handed the Triple Crown's consolation title to Animal Kingdom. But Shackleford ended the trifecta of classic races with the a second-place finish in the Triple Crown Productions' Highest combined Triple Crown finish for the 2011 season. He was outfinished three year-old archrival Animal Kingdom by three points, 15 points to 12 points. Ruler on Ice finished third with ten points and Nehro finished fourth with six points. That finish put Shackleford squarely in contention (along with Animal Kingdom) for the "Eclipse Award" as the American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.

Remainder of season

On July 31, 2011, Shackleford lost by a head in the Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park in New Jersey to the Bob Baffert-trained colt Coil, who had a six-pound weight break advantage. In that race, Shackleford stumbled at the start, then caught up down the backstretch. Around the final turn, he took the lead.[7] [8] On August 27, 2011, Shackleford was eighth in the 2011 Travers Stakes, which was won by the Pletcher-trained colt Stay Thirsty.[9] On October 1, 2011, he finished second to Wilburn in the Indiana Derby. On November 5, 2011, he ran second to Caleb's Posse in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.[10] On January 3, 2012 Shackleford was nominated as one of three finalists at the Eclipse Award for American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse,[11] but the award went to Animal Kingdom.[12]

2012: four-year-old season

On February 11, Shackleford was seventh out of a field of eleven horses in the Grade 1 Donn Handicap run at Gulfstream Park. Ruler on Ice also ran and finished eighth.[13] On April 7, 2012, Shackleford ran in the $400,000 Grade 1 Carter Handicap at seven furlongs at Aqueduct Racetrack. Longshot Jackson Bend won by a nose over Caleb's Posse, with Shackleford another length and a half back in third.[14]

Returning to Churchill Downs on Derby Day, May 5, 2012, Shackleford raced in the $400,000 Grade 2 Churchill Downs Stakes at seven furlongs on the dirt. In that race, he beat the favorite, American Champion Sprint Horse Amazombie, by a length. The two horses separated themselves from the rest of the field by five lengths with Shackleford on the inside. Just inside the sixteenth pole, he edged away and beat Amazombie under jockey Mike Smith by a length. Gantry was another five and a half lengths back in the third. The time was 1:21 on a fast track.[15]

On Memorial Day, May 28, 2012, Shackleford raced in what analysts called the deepest field of the year featuring favorites To Honor and Serve, Caleb's Posse, Jackson Bend and Caixa Eletronica in the $750,000 Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap (known by most as the Met Mile run at one mile on the dirt at Belmont Park). Shackleford had just enough left to withstand the furious late rush of Caleb's Posse, stopping the clock in 1:33 1/5 over the fast track to win by a nose. Favorite To Honor and Serve was another three and half lengths back in third. With this win, Shackleford turned the tables on old rival Caleb's Posse, who beat him in the 2011 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. The horses met each other four times, with each winning two races. However, Caleb's Posse retired soon after the Met Mile.[16]

On November 23, Shackleford ended his career with a victory in the Grade 1, $500,000 Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs with new jockey and hall of famer.Johnny Velazquez on board. He defeated Take Charge Indy by one length in the 1-1/8 mile race that he completed in a time of 1:49.12 seconds.[17] [18]

Stud career

Shackleford was retired to stud duty in November 2012, and was sent to the Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. He stood for an initial fee of $20,000.[19] He was sold to the Korea Racing Authority in January 2020 and was exported to South Korea.[20]

Shackleford sired his first winner on May 27, 2016 when juvenile colt Little Nappy won a maiden special weight at Gulfstream Park.[21]

Notable progeny

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

FoaledNameSexMajor Wins
2015Promises FulfilledcH. Allen Jerkens Memorial Stakes
2018Stilleto BoygSanta Anita Handicap

Pedigree

Shackleford was sired by Forestry,[22] [23] and out of Oatsee, a daughter of Unbridled. Oatsee was purchased in 2006 by Shackleford's owners for $135,000, and after giving birth to Shackleford, was bred to A.P. Indy and sold, in foal, for $1.55 million.[24]

Shackleford has champion breeding lines on both sides of the pedigree. Northern Dancer, the paternal great-grand sire of Forestry, was a four-time leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland, leading sire in North America (1971), and the leading broodmare sire in North America (1991). He also traces on his sire's side to fourth generation sires, Secretariat, His Majesty and Dr. Fager, who were all leading sires. Mr. Prospector, the paternal great-grandsire of his dam Oatsee, was a nine-time leading broodmare sire in North America twice the leading sire in North America. Shackleford's grandsire, Storm Cat, was a two-time leading sire in North America and his maternal grandsire is Unbridled, who sired multiple winners of various Triple Crown races.[25] [26] [27]

Shackleford inherits speed through his sire,[22] Forestry, who had his most notable wins at one-turn events: the Grade 1 NaNmiles King's Bishop Stakes at Saratoga and the Grade 2 NaNmiles Dwyer Stakes at Belmont. Most of Forestry's notable progeny are similarly described, with a few exceptions.[22] [28] In addition, Forestry's maternal grandsire was Pleasant Colony,[29] who won both the Kentucky Derby and, like Shackleford, the Preakness Stakes. Shackleford inherits stamina through his dam.[22] His breeding is considered most similar to Etched, another son of Forestry who is a two-time Grade 2 winner at NaNmiles. Both inherited stamina from Unbridled-line mares, with Etched having Unbridled's Song as a grandsire and Shackleford's grandsire being Unbridled himself.[22] Oatsee has transmitted Unbridled's stamina, producing six racing foals of whom four have been winners including Lady Joanne, who won the Alabama Stakes and Baghdaria, winner of the Silverbulletday Stakes, Grade 3 Iowa Oaks and G3 Indiana Oaks.[22] [23] Unbridled was a NaNmiles specialist who won both the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders' Cup Classic in 1990. Unbridled has sired progeny who separately won each of the Triple Crown races, including Grindstone, Red Bullet, and Empire Maker,[22] achieving the feat only three years after his grandsire Mr. Prospector did with Fusaichi Pegasus, Tank's Prospect and Conquistador Cielo. Shackleford's pedigree chart is as follows:[29]

Racing statistics

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DateAgeDistanceRaceGradeTrackSurfaceOddsTimeFieldFinishMarginJockeyTrainer OwnerCitation
27 furlongs
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Maiden Special WeightMaidenKeenelandSynthetic17.90N/A129N/ARobby AlbaradoDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[30]
27 furlongs
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Maiden Special WeightMaidenChurchill DownsDirt25.001:23.65121HeadFrederic LencludDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
39 furlongs
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AllowanceNoneGulfstream ParkDirt4.601:50.04612.25 LengthsJesus CastanonDale RomansLaufferl and Cubbedge[31]
39 furlongs
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Fountain of Youth Stakes2Gulfstream ParkDirt17.00N/A85N/AJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[32]
39 furlongs
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Florida Derby1Gulfstream ParkDirt68.901:50.0782HeadJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[33]
310 furlongs
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Kentucky Derby1Churchill DownsDirt23.10N/A194N/AJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[34]
3 furlongs

1,900 m)
Preakness Stakes1Pimlico Race CourseDirt12.601:56.471410.5 LengthsJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[35]
312 furlongs

2,414 m)
Belmont Stakes1Belmont ParkDirt6.30N/A125N/AJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[36]
39 furlongs
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Haskell Invitational1Monmouth ParkDirt1.501:48.2082NeckJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
310 furlongs
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Travers Stakes1Saratoga Race CourseDirt3.702:03.03108N/AJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
38.5 furlongs
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Indiana Derby2Hoosier ParkDirt1.101:43.60720.75 LengthsJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge[37]
38 furlongs
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Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile1Churchill DownsDirt5.701:34.59924 LengthsJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
49 furlongs
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Donn Handicap1Gulfstream ParkDirt3.00N/A117N/AJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
47 furlongs
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Carter Handicap1Dirt3.401:22.32531.5 LengthsJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
47 furlongs
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Churchill Downs Stakes2Churchill DownsDirt1.801:21.0681One LengthJesus CastanonDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge
48 furlongs
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Metropolitan Handicap1Belmont ParkDirt3.001:33.3061NoseJohn VelazquezDale RomansLauffer and Cubbedge

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shackleford holds off Animal Kingdom to win Preakness. Mihoces, Gary. USA Today. May 21, 2011. August 7, 2011.
  2. Web site: Churchill Downs- November 27, 2010- Race 4. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  3. [Daily Racing Form]
  4. Web site: Official Rules of the 2011 XpressBet .55 Consolation Bonus Program. August 7, 2011. MI Developments Inc..
  5. Web site: Shackleford wins Preakness. May 22, 2011. May 21, 2011. ESPN.
  6. When the dirt settled, Shackleford was a smidge better than Animal Kingdom. May 22, 2011. May 21, 2011. Sporting News. Telias, Brad.
  7. Web site: Monmouth Park- July 31, 2011- Race 12. Equibase.com. July 31, 2011.
  8. Web site: Coil Unwinds Knockout Punch in Haskell. Bloodhorse.com. December 1, 2012. August 1, 2011.
  9. Web site: Saratoga- August 27, 2011- Race 12. Equibase.com. August 27, 2011.
  10. Web site: Churchill Downs- November 5, 2011- Race 7. Equibase.com. November 5, 2011.
  11. Web site: Eclipse Awards Finalists Named. January 26, 2012. January 5, 2012. The New York Times.
  12. Web site: Havre de Grace is third consecutive female horse of the year. January 26, 2012. January 17, 2012. USA Today. Harris, Beth.
  13. Web site: Staff. Gulfstream Park- February 11, 2012- Race 10. Equibase. February 18, 2012.
  14. Web site: Staff. Aqueduct- April 7, 2012- Race 10. Equibase. April 8, 2012.
  15. Web site: Staff. Churchill Downs- May 5- Race 7. Equibase. May 5, 2012.
  16. Web site: Shackleford hangs on to win Met Mile. May 30, 2012. May 28, 2012. ESPN.
  17. Web site: Shakleford goes out on top. November 28, 2011. November 25, 2012. ESPN. Angst, Frank.
  18. Web site: Shackleford a winner in final race. November 28, 2011. November 24, 2012. FOX Sports.
  19. Web site: Newly retired G1 winners Shackleford, Jersey Town arrive at Darby Dan. Staff. Darby Dan Farm. January 8, 2013.
  20. News: King . Byron . Shackleford Sold to Stand at Stud in Korea . 20 May 2020 . Bloodhorse . Blood-Horse LLC . January 9, 2020.
  21. News: Shackleford sires first winner in Gulfstream MdSpWt. Darby Dan. 2018-05-01.
  22. Web site: Pedigree. May 22, 2011. Churchill Downs Incorporated.
  23. Web site:
    1. 750 Shackleford 2008
    . May 22, 2011. Churchill Downs Incorporated.
  24. Web site: Shackleford Tames Animal Kingdom in Preakness. Mitchell, Eric. The Blood Horse online edition. May 21, 2011. May 22, 2011.
  25. Web site: Leading Sires of the U.S.A.. May 24, 2011. Thoroughbred Heritage.
  26. Web site: Leading Sires of Great Britain and Ireland. May 24, 2011. Thoroughbred Heritage.
  27. Web site: Leading Broodmare Sires of the U.S.A.. May 24, 2011. Thoroughbred Heritage.
  28. Such progeny include Discreet Cat, Diplomat Lady, Forest Danger, Smokey Glacken and Carolyn's CatWeb site:
    1. 750 Shackleford 2008
    . May 22, 2011. Churchill Downs Incorporated.
  29. Web site: Thoroughbred Database: Shackleford. May 23, 2011. Select Web Ventures, LLC.. Pedigreequery.com.
  30. Web site: Keeneland-October 16, 2010- Race 10. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  31. Web site: Gulfstream Park- February 5, 2011- Race 3. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  32. Web site: Gulfstream Park- February 26, 2011- Race 10. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  33. Web site: Gulfstream Park- April 3, 2011- Race 10. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  34. Web site: Churchill Downs- May 7, 2011- Race 11. Equibase.com. June 2, 2011.
  35. Web site: Pimlico- May 21, 2011- Race 12. Equibase.com. August 7, 2011.
  36. Web site: Belmont Park- June 11, 2011- Race 11. Equibase.com. June 12, 2011.
  37. Web site: Hoosier Park-October 1, 2011- Race 12. Equibase.com. October 4, 2011.