Auguste Rodin (horse)

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Auguste Rodin
Auguste Rodin Breeders Cup Turf.jpg
Auguste Rodin being led in the paddock before the 2023 Breeders Cup Turf
Sire Deep Impact
Grandsire Sunday Silence
Dam Rhododendron
Damsire Galileo
SexColt
Foaled26 January 2020 [1]
CountryIreland
Colour Bay
Breeder Coolmore Stud
Owner Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier & Westerberg
Trainer Aidan O'Brien
Record12: 7-2-0
Earnings US$4,958,538 [2]
Major wins
Juvenile Stakes
Vertem Futurity Trophy (2022)
Epsom Derby (2023)
Irish Derby (2023)
Irish Champion Stakes (2023
Breeders' Cup Turf (2023)
Timeform rating: 129
Last updated on 4 April 2024

Auguste Rodin (foaled 26 January 2020) is an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2022 he won three of his four races, including the Vertem Futurity Trophy. In the following year he won the Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes and Breeders' Cup Turf.

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Background

Auguste Rodin is a bay colt, with a white blaze and a white sock on his left hind leg, bred in Ireland by the Coolmore Stud. He raced in the ownership of the Coolmore partners Michael Tabor, Sue Magnier and Derrick Smith in association with Georg von Opel's Westerberg organisation. The colt was sent into training with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle.

He is from the thirteenth crop of foals sired by Japanese Triple Crown champion Deep Impact, who was the Japanese Horse of the Year in 2005 and 2006. [3] Auguste Rodin is the first foal produced by Rhododendron, whose wins included the Fillies' Mile, Prix de l'Opéra and Lockinge Stakes. Rhododendron's dam Halfway to Heaven won the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Nassau Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes in 2008. [4] and was a descendant of the Kentucky Oaks winner Native S. [5]

Racing career

2022: two-year-old season

Auguste Rodin began his track career in a seven-furlong maiden race at the Curragh on 1 June when he started the 4/6 favourite but finished second to Crypto Force, beaten two and a half lengths. A month later the colt started odds-on favourite for a similar event at Naas Racecourse. Ridden by Seamie Heffernan he won "comfortably" by two lengths from Shadowed. [6] The colt was then stepped up in class for the Group 2 Juvenile Stakes over one mile on soft ground at Leopardstown Racecourse on 10 September when he was ridden by Ryan Moore and started 11/10 favourite in a six-runner field. After tracking the leaders he took the lead a furlong out and despite hanging to the right in the closing stages he stayed on well to win by one and a half lengths from Caroline Street. [7] After the race Aidan O'Brien commented "He's always showed a lot and has a beautiful physique, a lovely nature... He was a little idle when he got to the front, but we're delighted with him. He's always gone through his work very impressively. He has plenty of class and quality, and probably will sharpen up a lot from today. We thought he could be the type of horse to do both the Guineas and the Derby". [8]

For his final run of the season Auguste Rodin was sent to England to contest the Group 1 Vertem Futurity Trophy winning "readily" by three and a half lengths. [9]

In the official two-year-old ratings for 2022, Auguste Rodin was rated the equal fourth-best juvenile of the season in Europe, behind Little Big Bear, Blackbeard and Chaldean. [10]

2023: three-year-old season

In the early part of 2023 there was speculation that Auguste Rodin would become the first horse since Nijinsky to complete the Triple Crown by winning the 2000 Guineas, Derby and St Leger. [11]

On 6 May Auguste Rodin began his second season in the 2000 Guineas, eventually coming in twelfth, more than twenty lengths behind the winner Chaldean. [12]

The 244th running of the Derby took place over one and a half miles on good to firm ground at Epsom Racecourse on 3 June and Auguste Rodin started the 9/2 second favourite behind the Chester Vase winner Arrest. The other twelve contenders included Military Order (Lingfield Derby Trial), The Foxes (Dante Stakes), White Birch (Ballysax Stakes), Sprewell (Derby Trial Stakes), San Antonio (Dee Stakes) and Dubai Mile (Criterium de Saint-Cloud). Ridden by Moore, Auguste Rodin caught the leader 100 yards from the finish and won by three quarters of a length. [13]

Auguste Rodin made his next start in the Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes on 29 July. After running in midfield for most of the race, he dropped out into the back of the field and was eased home last as the 9/4 favorite, beaten by more than 100 lengths by winner Hukum. [14] [15]

Statistics

DateDistanceRaceGrade/
Group
TrackOddsFieldFinishWinning
Time
Winning
(Losing)
Margin
JockeyRef
2022 two-year-old season
1 Jun 2022Maiden The Curragh 921:29.11 Ryan Moore [16]
2 Jul 2022Maiden Naas 1311:31.53 Seamie Heffernan [17]
10 Sep 2022 Champions Juvenile Stakes Leopardstown 511:45.25 Ryan Moore [18]
22 Oct 2022 Vertem Futurity Trophy Doncaster 811:44:76 Ryan Moore [19]
2023 three-year-old season
6 May 2023 2000 Guineas Newmarket 14121:41.64 Ryan Moore [20]
3 Jun 2023 Epsom Derby Epsom Downs 1412:33.88 Ryan Moore [21]
2 Jul 2023 Irish Derby The Curragh 912:33.24 Ryan Moore [22]
29 Jul 2023 King George VI and
Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Ascot 10102:33.95 Ryan Moore [23]
9 Sep 2023 Irish Champion Stakes Leopardstown 812:02.68 Ryan Moore [24]
4 Nov 2023 Breeders' Cup Turf Santa Anita 1112:24.30 Ryan Moore [25]
2024 – four-year-old season
Mar 30, 2024 Dubai Sheema Classic Meydan (UAE)12122:26.72 Ryan Moore [26]

Notes:
An (*) asterisk after the odds means Auguste Rodin was the post-time favorite.

  1. Distance for the event was approximately 1+12 miles
  2. Auguste Rodin final odds with British Bookmakers were 11/8 favourite since gambling is prohibited in the United Arab Emirates

Pedigree

Pedigree of Auguste Rodin (IRE), bay colt 2020 [1]
Sire
Deep Impact (JPN)
2002
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Wind in Her Hair (IRE)
1991
Alzao (USA) Lyphard
Lady Rebecca (GB)
Burghclere (GB) Busted
Highclere
Dam
Rhododendron (IRE)
2009
Galileo (IRE)
1998
Sadler's Wells (USA) Northern Dancer (CAN)
Fairy Bridge
Urban Sea (USA) Miswaki
Allegretta (GB)
Halfway to Heaven (IRE)
2005
Pivotal (GB) Polar Falcon (USA)
Fearless Revival
Cassandra Go Indian Ridge
Rahaam (USA) (Family: 3-d) [5]

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