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Our Babu
SireMy Babu
GrandsireDjebel
DamGlen Line
DamsireBlue Peter
SexStallion
Foaled1952
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederSir Oliver Lambart
OwnerDavid Robinson
TrainerGeoffrey Brooke
Record9:4-2-1
Major wins
Champagne Stakes (1954)
Middle Park Stakes (1954)
2000 Guineas (1955)
Awards
Top-rated British Two-year-old (1954)
Timeform joint-top-rated two-year-old colt (1954)[1]

Our Babu (1952 – 16 December 1977) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from May 1954 to June 1955 he ran nine times and won four races. He was Britain's top-rated juvenile of 1954 when his win included the Middle Park Stakes and the Champagne Stakes, and went on to win the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket the following spring. After failing to win in two subsequent races he was retired to stud, where he had limited success as a sire of winners in the United States, Europe and Japan.

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Background

Our Babu was a bay horse with a white star and snip and distinctive "lop" ears[2][3] bred in Ireland by Sir Oliver Lambart. He was sired by the champion two-year-old and 2000 Guineas winner My Babu out of the mare Glen Line who showed no ability as a racehorse but was a highly successful broodmare producing the Eclipse Stakes winner King of the Tudors. As a descendant of the mare Sunbridge, she was a member of the same Thoroughbred family as Windsor Lad.[4]

As a yearling, Our Babu was sent to England for the Newmarket July sale, where he was bought for 2,700 guineas by David Robinson who sent him to be trained by Major Geoffrey Brooke at his Clarehaven Stables at Newmarket.[5]

Racing career

1954: two-year-old season

Our Babu made a successful first appearance when he won the Spring Stakes at Newmarket in May. He was then sent to Royal Ascot in June, where he finished second to Eubulides (another son of My Babu) in the Chesham Stakes. He was beaten by Eubulides again in the Richmond Stakes at Goodwood in July, when he ran badly on soft ground. On firmer ground in autumn, Our Babu showed much improved form, winning the Champagne Stakes at the Doncaster St Leger meeting in September by two lengths from the Queen's colt Corporal.[6] He was then sent to Newmarket in October for the six furlong Middle Park Stakes, one of the season's most important races for two-year-olds, and won in a close finish from the Irish-trained Hugh Lupus and the July Stakes winner Tamerlane. In the Free Handicap, a ranking of the best two-year-olds to have run in Britain, Our Babu was assigned the top rating of 133 pounds, one pound ahead of Hugh Lupus, thereby matching the achievement of his sire, who had been the top juvenile of 1947.[5] He was also the top-rated colt in the independent Timeform ratings, sharing a mark of 131 with Beau Prince and Hugh Lupus.

1955: three-year-old season

In April 1955, Our Babu returned from the winter break with a defeat by the Queens colt Alexander in the 2000 Guineas Trial over seven furlongs at Kempton Park.[7] In the Classic 2000 Guineas over one mile at Newmarket he started at odds of 13/2, with Tamerlane starting 5/1 favourite in a strong field of twenty-three runners which included five runners from France and three from Ireland. Ridden by Doug Smith he prevailed in a closely contested finish, winning by a neck from Tamerlane, who had looked the likely winner a furlong from the finish with the fast-finishing French colt Klairon a short head away in third. After the race Smith commented "I was not sure that I had won, I just kept riding as hard as I could." Our Babu was again emulating My Babu, who won the race in 1948.[3]

Our Babu failed to reproduce his best form in two subsequent races. Racing beyond a mile for the first and only time, he was strongly fancied for The Derby[8] despite doubts about his stamina,[9] but finished unplaced behind Phil Drake. At Royal Ascot he finished a well-beaten third to Tamerlane in the St. James's Palace Stakes.[5] He was then sold to syndicate of American breeders for a reported $600,000 and retired from racing.[10]

Assessment

Our Babu's highest Timeform rating was 131 as a two-year-old in 1954, when the organisation rated him the equal-best horse of his generation in Europe. A rating of 130 is considered the mark of an above average Group One winner.[1]

Stud career

Our Babu initially stood as a stallion for his new owners in the United States. In 1963, he was returned to stand in England for four years before he was sold again and exported to Japan, where he died on 16 December 1977.[11] He sired few horses of any consequence, although his progeny included the good racemare Alecee who won the Modesty Handicap and the Falls City Handicap.[12]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Our Babu (IRE), bay stallion, 1952[13]
Sire
My Babu (FR)
1945
Djebel
1937
Tourbillon Ksar
Durban
Loika Gay Crusader
Coeur a Coeur
Perfume
1938
Badruddin Blandford
Mumtaz Mahal
Lavendula Pharos
Sweet Lavender
Dam
Glen Line (GB)
1942
Blue Peter
1936
Fairway Phalaris
Scapa Flow
Fancy Free Stefan the Great
Celiba
Scotia's Glen
1935
Beresford Friar Marcus
Bayberry
Queen Scotia Tetratema
Sunbridge (Family:19-b)[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1990). Horse Racing: Records, Facts, Champions (Third ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 46. ISBN 0-85112-902-1.
  2. ^ "Our Babu with Doug Smith". Geraldsegasby.co.uk. 12 March 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Our Babu clicks in Guineas race". The Leader-Post. 28 April 1955. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Constantia - Family 19-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane’s. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
  6. ^ "John Longden finishes fourth". The Leader-Post. 9 September 1954. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Queen's Horse Upsets Rustam in UK Stakes". Montreal Gazette. 2 April 1956. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Our babu best backed horse for the Derby". The Bulletin. 24 May 1955. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  9. ^ "Confidence still in Acropolis for the Derby". Evening Times. 21 May 1955. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  10. ^ "American Duo Buys My Babu for $600,000". Hartford Courant. 22 June 1956. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  11. ^ Staff. "Our Babu (GB)". Japan Race Horse Registry. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  12. ^ "Our Babu Offspring". Pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  13. ^ "Pedigree of Our Babu - IDSHS(AUS) Online Stud Book". IDSHS. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
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