Hooked (horse)

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Hooked
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Racing silks of Hooked
SireCasino Prince
DamAbsolute Lure
DamsireLure
SexStallion
Foaled2010
Country Australia
ColourBay
BreederK J Hickman
Owner Sean Buckley
Record37:6-2-2
Earnings$954,750
Major wins
Cameron Handicap (2014)
Crystal Mile (2014)
Tramway Stakes (2015)
Victoria Handicap (2017)

Hooked (foaled 30 October 2010) [1] is an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse.

Contents

On 25 October 2014, he won the Crystal Mile. [2]

Background

Hooked is a 4 year old bay stallion from Australia, owned by Sean Buckley and trained by John P Thompson, based at Randwick. He is sired by the stallion Casino Prince out of the dam Absolute Lure. [3]

Racing career

On 25th Oct 2014 at Moonee Valley, Hooked was ridden by Craig Williams and scored his most significant win to date, getting the money in the $200,000 Schweppes Crystal Mile, defeating Bull Point. [4]

Hooked recorded a time of 1:34.98, falling just short of Cabeza's benchmark of 1:34.78 seconds.

Craig Williams pushed Hooked forward from barrier one and settled on the tail of leader Havana Rey before surging clear before the bend and holding off the fast-finishing Bull Point and Desert Jeuney.

On Saturday 5 September 2015, Hooked won the Tramway Stakes 1400m Group 2 race at Royal Randwick Racecourse with jockey Tye Angland, winning prize money of $107,000. [5] [6] [7]

On Saturday 15 April 2017, Hooked won the 1400m Group 3 mypunter.com Victoria Handicap with jockey Luke Nolan. [8]

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References

  1. "Hooked Horse Details". horseracing.com.au/horse/947851-hooked/. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  2. "Hooked wins Crystal Mile". racingandsports.com.au/coxplate/hooked-wins-crystal-mile-NID-316377. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  3. "Hooked Background". punters.com.au/horses/Hooked_222551/. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  4. Buckley, Sean. "Hooked defeats Bull Point". seanbuckley.net.au/sean-buckleys-ultraracing-hooked. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  5. John, Thompson. "Hooked Wins G2 Tramway Stakes At Randwick" . Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  6. Buckley, Sean. "Hooked storms to victory in the Tramway Stakes at Royal Randwick".
  7. Timms, Jared. "Hooked Returns For Tramway Stakes Success". www.horseracing.com.au.
  8. Tzaferis, James. "Hooked catches another feature win". www.racing.com. Retrieved 19 April 2017.