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The 2011 New Zealand Derby was a horse race which took place at Ellerslie Racecourse on Saturday 5 March 2011. It was the 136th running of the New Zealand Derby, and it was won by Jimmy Choux.
The lead-up to the race was dominated by Jimmy Choux, with the Hawke's Bay colt seeking to become the first horse in more than 20 years to win both the New Zealand 2000 Guineas and the Derby. [1]
Unlike some years, there was no doubt over who was the best horse in the 2011 New Zealand Derby field. Jimmy Choux had an extraordinary 2010–11 season, winning the Hawke's Bay Guineas, New Zealand 2000 Guineas, Great Northern Guineas, Wellington Stakes and Waikato Guineas to secure hot Derby favouritism. His only defeats were when he was beaten by a nose by Fiddler in the Wanganui Guineas on a very heavy track in his first start of the season, and in the Levin Classic, where he was eased out to finish a long last due to cardiac arrhythmia.
But while there were no arguments over his class, many doubted whether Jimmy Choux could sustain that brilliance and clear superiority over 2400m. His pedigree certainly suggested he would be restricted to races over no more than a mile.
Those doubts were proven unfounded in the most spectacular manner. Jimmy Choux was well back early in the race, then made a sudden and early move on the point of the home turn. He briefly looked vulnerable early in the run home, having already used up his customary turn of foot. Placegetters Historian and On The Level appeared to be rapidly gaining on the favourite. But Jimmy Choux was able to kick again inside the final 100m, drawing away to a comfortable two-length win.
Placing | Margin | Horse | Jockey | Trainer(s) | Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jimmy Choux | Jonathan Riddell | John Bary | $2.30 | |
2 | 2 | Historian | Chad Ormsby | Tony Pike & Mark Donoghue | $36.20 |
3 | 1¾ | On The Level | Michael Coleman | Murray & Bjorn Baker | $22.80 |
4 | 4¼ | Yin Yang Master | Mark Du Plessis | John Sargent | $39.60 |
5 | 1½ | Sierra Nevada | Jim Byrne | Richard & Chris Otto | $18.30 |
6 | ¾ | O'Reilly's Prize | Hayden Tinsley | David Haworth & Matt Dixon | $8.20 |
7 | 2½ | Yourein | Lisa Allpress | John Sargent | $63.00 |
8 | 3¾ | Between The Beats | Noel Harris | Jeff Lynds | $52.50 |
9 | 1 | He's Remarkable | Matthew Cameron | Roger James | $8.80 |
10 | 3 | Raffles Knight | Leith Innes | Stephen McKee | $40.20 |
11 | 3½ | Wisecrack | Douglas Whyte | Ken & Bev Kelso | $23.50 |
12 | 4 | Jetset Lad | Scott Galloway | John Wheeler | $19.60 |
13 | 8 | Hidden Asset | Vinnie Colgan | Shaune Ritchie | $34.30 |
14 | 5 | Icepin | Sam Spratt | Jason Bridgman | $14.00 |
15 | ½ | Encosta Diablo | Opie Bosson | Jason Bridgman | $14.10 |
16 | 11 | Nippin | Shane Scriven | Allan Sharrock | $24.40 |
Further details of the winner, Jimmy Choux :
Early-season appearances in 2010-11 prior to running in the Derby.
Subsequent wins at Group 1 level by runners in the 2011 New Zealand Derby.
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