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Commanche Court

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Commanche Court
SireCommanche Run (FR)
DamSorceress
DamsireFabulous Dancer
SexGelding
Foaled1993
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederCambremont Ltd Partnership
OwnerDermot Desmond
TrainerN Clement
Ted Walsh
Record56: 12-6-9
Earnings£445,519
Major wins
Triumph Hurdle (1997)
Irish Grand National (2000)
Punchestown Gold Cup (2000)
Lismullen Hurdle (1998)
Christmas Hurdle (1998)
Spring Juvenile Hurdle (1997)
Last updated on 1 July 2009

Commanche Court (14 April 1993 – 26 May 2009) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse owned by financier Dermot Desmond and trained in Ireland by Ted Walsh. The son of Commanche Run gave his trainer his one and only Cheltenham Festival winner when landing the 1997 Triumph Hurdle under Norman Williamson.

In 2000 he gave Ted Walsh and his son Ruby Walsh a first Irish Grand National victory when beating Foxchapel King by ten lengths. He was second to Best Mate in the 2002 Cheltenham Gold Cup. In 2005 he was retired to the paddocks to join Grand National winner Papillon,[1] but continued to be ridden out by anybody who came to visit him at the Walsh family's County Kildare home. Among his regular riders was 11-year-old Aubrey, whose father owns a share in fellow Cheltenham Festival winner Cousin Vinny.

The 16-year-old remained sound and "a picture of health", much to the delight of Walsh, who called him "the kindest, gentlest little horse" he had ever had the pleasure of meeting.

On 26 May 2009 he was put down after suffering a colic attack.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Form and entries for Commanche Court". Irish Racing. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Conduit out to prove head of herd". Independent. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
This page was last edited on 28 November 2023, at 10:26
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