RAINBOW QUEST FAR FROM OVER
TWENTY-FIVE years old and one hundred stakes winners not out, talk of RAINBOW QUEST's demise is decidedly exaggerated. The son of Blushing Groom (Brilliant/Classic chef-de-race) has reached the milestone of 100 stakes winners (in US terms at least) following Daramsar’s win in the Grand Prix de Clairefontaine-Haras du Logis in France. As if to mark the occasion the stallion has also become the latest member of the chef-de-race (chief of breed) roster as a split Classic/Solid influence. In terms of what we in Britain refer to as black-type winners (Group and Listed races) he is the sire of 93 winners, 17 Group/Grade 1 winners and seven Classic winners from 144 black-type performers.
RAINBOW QUEST, who stands at Khalid Abdullah’s Banstead Manor Stud in Cheveley near Newmarket, still covers at least 40 mares a season and has always been limited to 75. Simon Mockridge, the stud manager at Banstead Manor, explained that the stallion has never been made to take on big books of mares and is still hale and hearty as a result.
As a colt, the Jeremy Tree-trained son of Blushing Groom was Champion three-year-old stayer in England in 1984 and joint top-rated horse in Europe in 1985 – the winner of six races between two and four, including the Group 1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and Coronation Cup and the Group 2 Great Voltigeur Stakes. He was placed second in three other Group 1s: the Irish Derby, the Eclipse and the Dewhurst Stakes, as well as the Group 3 Craven Stakes and placed third in the Prix du Jockey Club (behind Darshaan and Sadler’s Wells) and the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. He also ran fourth in the 2,000 Guineas.
As a two-year-old he was runner-up to the brilliant El Gran Senor in the Dewhurst and second to the same horse in the Irish Derby at three. At four he was runner-up to Pebbles in the Eclipse and placed in the King George before saving the best for last in winning perhaps the world’s greatest all-age race at Longchamp – following disqualification of first past the post Sagace who was adjudged to have twice bumped RAINBOW QUEST.
RAINBOW QUEST had the distinction of achieving Timeform ratings of at least 130 at the ages of two, three and four (130, 131 and 134 respectively).
His sire Blushing Groom was Champion 2-y-o in France in 1976 and Champion Miler in Europe in 1977. He notched up seven wins, including five Group 1s and in addition to Rainbow Quest is the sire of Nashwan, Arazi, Blushing John, Mount Livermore, Snow Bride, Groom Dancer, Baillamont, Sillery, Rahy, Al Bahathri, etc.
RAINBOW QUEST's progeny includes Derby winner Quest for Fame, Arc winner Saumarez and St Leger winners Millenary and Nedawi. His haul includes 93 black-type winners, 17 Group/Grade 1 winners and seven Classic winners from 144 black-type performers. His Group/Grade 1 winners and their principal victories are:
Quest For Fame (Group victories include: Derby, Hollywood Turf Handicap, etc); Spectrum (Irish 2000 Guineas, Dubai Champion Stakes, etc)
Millenary (St. Leger, Yorkshire Cup, Doncaster Cup [twice], Jockey Club Stakes, Princess of Wales's Stakes [twice], Jockey Club Cup, Gordon Stakes, Chester Vase, etc) Nedawi (St. Leger, Gordon Stakes, etc)
Knight’s Baroness (Irish Oaks); Bright Generation (Italian Oaks)
Saumarez (Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, Grand Prix de Paris, Prix du Prince d’Orange); Croco Rouge (Prix d’Ispahan, Prix Lupin, Prix Greffulhe, etc)
Fiji (Yellow Ribbon Handicap, Gamely Breeders' Cup Handicap, Santa Barbara Handicap, Santa Ana Handicap, etc)
Sunshack (Coronation Cup, Prix Royal Oak, Criterium de Saint-Cloud, Prix de Conseil de Paris, etc)
Raintrap (Prix Royal Oak, Rothman's International, San Juan Capistrano Invitational Handicap, etc)
Rainbow Dancer (Hollywood Turf Handicap, Oak Tree Turf Championship Stakes, Del Mar Handicap, etc)
Urgent Request (Santa Anita Handicap, San Marcos Handicap, Oak Tree Mile Handicap, Rose Of Lancaster Stakes, etc)
Sought Out (Prix du Cadran, Prix Kergorlay, etc)
Armiger (Racing Post Trophy, Chester Vase, etc)
Special Quest (Criterium de Saint-Cloud, Prix de Noailles, etc);
Edabiya (Moyglare Stud Stakes).
RAINBOW QUEST's Group/Grade 1 winners, ranked in order of most stamina potential to least stamina potential, according to the Dosage index (DI), are:
| Horse |
(Dam sire) |
Profile |
|
DI |
|
CD |
| Edabiya |
(Darshaan) |
8-0- 9- 3-10 = 30 |
|
0.71 |
|
-0.23 |
| Quest for Fame |
(Green Dancer) |
9-0-11- 4- 4 = 28 |
|
1.07 |
|
+0.21 |
| Sought Out |
(Charlottown) |
10-0-10- 2- 6 = 28 |
|
1.15 |
|
+0.21 |
| Croco Rouge |
(Alleged) |
12-3- 9- 7- 5 = 36 |
|
1.18 |
|
+0.28 |
| Knight’s Baroness |
(True Knight) |
10-0- 6- 4- 4 = 24 |
|
1.18 |
|
+0.33 |
| Special Quest |
(Nureyev) |
10-0-22- 2- 4 = 38 |
|
1.24 |
|
+0.26 |
| Fiji |
(Explodent) |
9-0- 7- 2- 4 = 22 |
|
1.32 |
|
+0.36 |
| Millenary |
(Dancing Brave) |
9-1-12- 2- 4 = 28 |
|
1.33 |
|
+0.32 |
| Sunshack |
(Roberto) |
10-2-20- 2- 4 = 38 |
|
1.38 |
|
+0.32 |
| Raintrap |
(Roberto) |
10-2-20- 2- 4 = 38 |
|
1.38 |
|
+0.32 |
| Rainbow Dancer |
(Riverman) |
12-6-13- 3- 8 = 42 |
|
1.40 |
|
+0.26 |
| Nedawi |
(Northern Dancer) |
13-1-14- 2- 6 = 36 |
|
1.40 |
|
+0.36 |
| Bright Generation |
(Young Generation) |
10-0- 6- 4- 4 = 22 |
|
1.44 |
|
+0.45 |
| Spectrum |
(Irish River) |
9-4- 9- 2- 4 = 28 |
|
1.67 |
|
+0.43 |
| Armiger |
(Northern Dancer) |
14-2-18- 2- 4 = 40 |
|
1.67 |
|
+0.50 |
| Urgent Request |
(Caro) |
10-4-10- 2- 4 = 30 |
|
1.73 |
|
+0.47 |
| Saumarez |
(Welsh Pageant) |
16-0-10- 2- 4 = 32 |
|
1.91 |
|
+0.60 |
Looking at these as a group the DIs look bigger than they should for a bunch of essentially 12 furlong-plus and Cup race performers (with just one with a DI below 1.00 and a negative CD).
Examining data from Weatherbys’ The Statistical Record for winning distances of sires progeny (three-year-olds and above) RAINBOW QUEST has an average winning distance (AWD) for his progeny of 10.9 furlongs. The distribution of winning distances from a sample of 415 winners is as follows:
| 5f |
6f |
7f |
8f |
9f |
10f |
11f |
12f |
13f |
14f & 14f+ |
| 0 |
6 |
19 |
62 |
21 |
83 |
39 |
108 |
20 |
57 |
21% of the sample was successful at up to a mile, with just over a third (34.5%) successful at 9-11 furlongs. The remaining 44.5% were successful at a mile-and-a-half, or more. With just over 20% winning at up to and including 8 furlongs, 79% of the sample won at middle distances or beyond. 18.5% won at distances in excess of 12 furlongs. The distribution of winning distances for the sample shows prepotent influence for stamina over speed with a concentration (over 55%) at 10-12 furlongs inclusive.
Looking at Classic/Solid chef-de-race Sadler’s Wells – a direct contemporary of RAINBOW QUEST – with a very similar headline AWD of 11.1 furlongs, yields interesting comparison:
Date: 20 September 2006