Halfway to Heaven (horse)

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Halfway to Heaven
Racing silks of Michael Tabor.svg
Racing colourss of Michael Tabor
Sire Pivotal
Grandsire Polar Falcon
Dam Cassandra Go
Damsire Indian Ridge
Sex Mare
Foaled25 April 2005 [1]
CountryIreland
Colour Grey
BreederTrevor Stewart
Owner Michael Tabor, Susan Magnier and Derrick Smith
Trainer Aidan O'Brien
Record9:4-2-2
Earnings£470,905
Major wins
Irish 1,000 Guineas (2008)
Nassau Stakes (2008)
Sun Chariot Stakes (2008)

Halfway to Heaven (foaled 25 April 2005) is a retired Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and an active broodmare. After winning one minor race as a two-year-old in 2007, she emerged as one of the leading fillies in Europe the following year, recording Group One successes in the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Nassau Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes. She was retired from racing at the end of the year having won four of her nine races and became a successful broodmore, producing two Group One-winning daughters.

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Background

Halfway to Heaven is a grey mare with a small white star bred by Trevor Stewart at the Ballyhimkin Stud in County Tipperary. [2] During her racing career she was an extremely dark-coated grey, appearing to be almost black. [3] Her sire Pivotal was a top class sprinter who won the King's Stand Stakes and the Nunthorpe Stakes in 1996. He went on to become an "excellent" sire, getting the winners of more than a thousand races across a range of distances including Sariska, Somnus, Peeress, Kyllachy (Nunthorpe Stakes) and Excellent Art (St James's Palace Stakes). [4] Halfway to Heaven's dam, Cassandra Go was a top class sprinter, whose wins included the King George Stakes, Temple Stakes and King's Stand Stakes [5] and was a descendant of the Kentucky Oaks winner Native Street. [6]

As a yearling, Halfway to Heaven was sent by the Ballyhimkin Stud to the Goff's sales in September 2006 where she was bought for €450,000 by the bloodstock agent Dermot "Demi" O'Byrne on behalf of John Magnier's Coolmore organisation. [7] Like many Coolmore horses, the details of Halfway to Heaven's ownership varied from race to race: she was sometimes listed as being owned by Michael Tabor, while in other races she was listed as the property of a partnership of Tabor, Susan Magnier and Derrick Smith. The filly was trained throughout her racing career by Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle.

Racing career

2007: two-year-old season

Halfway to Heaven did not appear on the racecourse until the late autumn of 2007. On 29 October she started the 4/1 favourite for a maiden race over seven furlongs at Leopardstown Racecourse and finished second of the eighteen runners behind Labaqa. A week later she started 9/10 favourite for a similar event over the same course and distance and won by a head from Charlotte Bronte. [8]

2008: three-year-old season

On her first appearance as a three-year-old, Halfway to Heaven contested the Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes over seven furlongs on 6 April. Ridden as in both her previous races by Seamie Heffernan, the filly took the lead in the final quarter mile but was overtaken in the closing stages and finished second, beaten a head by the Dermot Weld-trained Carribean Sunset. On 11 May, Halfway to Heaven was sent to France and moved up in class to contest the Group One Poule d'Essai des Pouliches over 1600 metres at Longchamp Racecourse. In an exceptionally strong renewal of the race, she started at odds of 24/1 and finished third behind Zarkava and Goldikova after leading briefly in the straight. Two weeks later, Halfway to Heaven returned to Ireland for the Irish 1,000 Guineas over one mile at the Curragh for which she started at odds of 13/2. Heffernan tracked the leaders before taking the lead two and a half furlong from the finish. In a four-way photo finish Halfway to Heaven prevailed from Tuscan Evening, Mad About You and Carribean Sunset. [9] After the race O'Brien commented; "She is a hardy lady and has come on for every run and I am delighted with her. Seamus gave her a great ride, her form was there and she is a very consistent filly. We knew they would go a solid pace and the race was fair for everyone. We will have a look at the Coronation now as she gets the mile well." [10]

Halfway to Heaven bypassed the Coronation Stakes and was moved up in distance when she was sent to England to contest the Nassau Stakes over ten furlongs at Goodwood Racecourse on 2 August. In this race her opponents included the Coronation Stakes winner Lush Lashes as well the British fillies Passage of Time (Critérium de Saint-Cloud) and Majestic Roi (Sun Chariot Stakes). Ridden by Johnny Murtagh, Halfway to Heaven took a narrow lead approaching the final furlong and won by a head from Lush Lashes with Passage of Time a head away in third. [11] Murtagh described the winner as "very brave and very tough. She's come on from the Guineas, she's thickened up well and she's moving well. She wins like this a lot, she is lazy." [12] At Leopardstown a month later, Halfway to Heaven started 4/1 second favourite for the Matron Stakes in which she finished third, beaten a neck and half a length by Lush Lashes and the British-trained filly Nahoodh.

On 4 October Halfway to Heaven started at odds of 8/1 for the Group One Sun Chariot Stakes over one mile at Newmarket Racecourse. Heffernan sent the filly into the lead from the start and she ran on "gamely" in the closing stages to win by half a length from the French-trained favourite Darjina. [13] O'Brien paid tribute to the filly's durability and consistency, saying "she has had a long old season, so to do this is really a credit to her". [14] On her final appearance, Halfway to Heaven was sent to the United States to contest the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita Park. She was made 5/2 favourite, but after taking second early in the straight, she dropped back to finish seventh of the ten runners behind Forever Together.

Assessment

In the 2008 edition of the World Thoroughbred Rankings, Halfway to Heaven was given a rating of 118, making her the eightieth-best racehorse in the world and the sixth-best three-year-old filly. [15]

Breeding record

Halfway to Heaven was retired from racing to become a broodmare for the Coolmore Stud. Her foals include

Pedigree

Pedigree of Halfway to Heaven (IRE), grey mare, 2005 [1]
Sire
Pivotal (GB)
1993
Polar Falcon (USA)
1987 
Nureyev Northern Dancer
Special
Marie d'ArgonneJefferson
Mohair
Fearless Revival (GB)
1987 
Cozzene Caro
Ride The Trails
Stufida Bustino
Zerbinetta
Dam
Cassandra Go (IRE)
1996
Indian Ridge (IRE)
1985 
Ahonoora Lorenzaccio
Helen Nichols
HillbrowSwing Easy
Golden City
Rahaam (USA)
1987 
Secreto Northern Dancer
Betty's Secret
Fager's Glory Mr. Prospector
Streets Glory (Family: 3-d) [6]

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