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Lucky Nine (horse)

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Lucky Nine
SireDubawi
GrandsireDubai Millennium
DamBirjand
DamsireGreen Desert
SexGelding
Foaled12 March 2007
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederDarley Stud
OwnerAndrew Oliver
Dr Chang Fuk To & Maria Chang Lee Ming Shum
TrainerAndrew Oliver
Caspar Fownes
Record43:13-8-5
EarningsHK$51,373,799 (As of 18 May 2015)
Major wins
National Day Cup (2010)
Hong Kong Classic Mile (2011)
Hong Kong Sprint (2011)
Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (2012)
Jockey Club Sprint (2012)
KrisFlyer International Sprint (2013, 2014)
Chairman's Sprint Prize (2013)
Last updated on August 13, 2009
Lucky Nine

Lucky Nine (Chinese: 天久 , originally Luck or Design) is an Irish-bred, Hong Kong based racehorse. He was one of the nominees of 2010-2011 Hong Kong Horse of the Year.

Background

Lucky Nine is a bay gelding bred in Ireland by the Darley Stud. He was sired by Dubawi, a son of Dubai Millennium who won the Irish 2,000 Guineas and the Prix Jacques Le Marois in 2005. He was originally named Luck or Design.

Racing career

Luck or Design raced in Ireland as a two-year-old in 2009, winning a maiden race at Naas Racecourse by five lengths. Luck or Design was then sold and exported to race in Hong Kong where he was renamed Lucky Nine.

In Hong Kong, Lucky Nine has won important races including the National Day Cup in 2010, the Hong Kong Classic Mile and the Hong Kong Sprint in 2011 and the Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup in 2012. Racing in international competition he finished second in Japan's Centaur Stakes in 2011 and third in the Dubai Golden Shaheen in 2012. Lucky Nine went to Singapore for the International Sprint (Kris Flyer) Group 1 race in May 2013, and easily accounted for an international field that included Australian horse Bel Sprinter (who managed to come second).

References

This page was last edited on 2 October 2023, at 09:44
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