Magical (horse)


Magical is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse who excelled over middle distances and was rated in the top twenty racehorses in the world in 2018 and 2019. She showed considerable ability as a juvenile in 2017, winning the Debutante Stakes and finishing second in the Moyglare Stud Stakes as well as running fourth in both the Prix Marcel Boussac and the Fillies' Mile. In the following year she won the Kilboy Estate Stakes but did not produce her best form until autumn when she took the British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes and was narrowly beaten in the Breeders' Cup Turf. In 2019 she won the Alleged Stakes, Mooresbridge Stakes, Tattersalls Gold Cup, Irish Champion Stakes and Champion Stakes as well as finishing second in the Prince of Wales's Stakes, Eclipse Stakes and Yorkshire Oaks.

Background

Magical is a bay filly with a large white star and a white sock on her right hind leg bred in Ireland by Orpendale, Chelston & Wynatt, breeding companies associated with the Coolmore Stud organisation. The filly was sent into training with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. Like many Coolmore horses, the official details of her ownership have changed from race to race: she has sometimes been listed as being the property of Derrick Smith, while on other occasions she has been described as being owned by a partnership of Smith, Michael Tabor and Susan Magnier.
She was sired by Galileo, who won the Derby, Irish Derby and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2001. Galileo is now one of the world's leading stallions and has been champion sire of Great Britain and Ireland five times. His other progeny include Frankel, Nathaniel, New Approach, Rip Van Winkle, Found Minding and Ruler of the World. Magical's dam Halfway to Heaven was one of the best European fillies of her generation, winning the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Nassau Stakes and Sun Chariot Stakes in 2008. As a broodmare she has produced other winners including Rhododendron. 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 and was a descendant of the Kentucky Oaks winner Native Street.

Racing career

2017: two-year-old season

Magical began her racing career by finishing second to the Jim Bolger-trained Dawn Delivers in a maiden race over six furlongs at the Curragh on 16 July. On 8 August at Cork Racecourse she started 2/5 favourite for a one mile maiden in which she was ridden by her trainer's son Donnacha O'Brien. She recorded her first success as she took the lead inside the final furlong and won by a head from the 25/1 outsider Mary Tudor. Twelve days later the filly was stepped up in class for the Group 2 Debutante Stakes over seven furlongs at the Curragh and started the 11/1 third choice in the betting behind her stablemates September and Happily in an eight-runner field which also included Dawn Delivers and Mary Tudor. Ridden by Donnacha O'Brien she led from the start and kept on well to win "comfortably" by one and a quarter lengths from Happily. After the race Aidan O'Brien said "She had a lovely run the first day and she was a bit green at Cork and made hard work of it. Donnacha was delighted with her... gave her a lovely ride and had her in a good position throughout the race. She stays well and should get well beyond a mile next year".
On 10 September at the Curragh Magical was moved up Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes in which she was partnered by Ryan Moore and started second favourite behind Alpha Centauri. She led for most of the way but was caught on the line and beaten a short head by Happily, with the pair finishing almost four lengths clear of September in third. Three weeks later she was sent to France for the Prix Marcel Boussac over 1600 metres in which she produced a strong late run but finished fourth behind Wild Illusion, Polydream and Mission Impassible. Twelve days after her run in France, the filly started 15/8 favourite for the Fillies' Mile at Newmarket Racecourse but tired in the final furlong and came home fourth behind Laurens.

2018: three-year-old season

On her three-year-old debut Magical was equipped with blinkers when she contested the Group 3 Prix de la Grotte on heavy ground at Longchamp on 15 April and came home fourth of the eight runners behind Musis Amica after racing in second for most of the way. Plans to tun her in the Epsom Oaks on 1 June were abandoned two days before the race when she failed to recover from a minor leg injury. The filly had been the course for over three months when she returned for the Group 2 Kilboy Estate Stakes over nine furlongs at the Curragh on 22 July in which he started the 5/4 favourite. Ridden by Moore, she led from the start and drew away in the last quarter mile to win "comfortably" by two and three quarter lengths from I'm So Fancy. Aidan O'Brien commented "This was a nice start back for her and hopefully she's OK. She's a lovely filly, how far she'll stay, I'm not sure. We'll see how she is... The whole rest of the season is in front of her."
After another lengthy break, Magical reappeared for the Group 1 Matron Stakes over one mile at Leopardstown Racecourse on 15 September. She raced in second place for most of the way but lost her position when she was hampered in the straight and came home fourth behind Laurens, Alpha Centauri and Clemmie. The filly was then stepped up in distance and matched against the strongest weight-for-age competition when she contested the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2400 metres at Longchamp on 7 October. Starting a 40/1 outsider she made steady progress in the straight without ever looking likely to win and finished tenth, five and a quarter lengths behind the winner Enable. Thirteen days after her run in the Arc, the filly was back on the track for the Group 1 British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes over one and a half miles at Ascot Racecourse. With Moore in the saddle she started the 5/1 second favourite behind Lah Ti Dar in an eleven-runner field which also included Hydrangea, Kitesurf and Coronet. After racing in fifth place, Magical moved up to take the lead approaching the final furlong and kept on well to win by a length from Coronet with Lah Ti Dar three quarters of a length back in third. O'Brien said "She was working lovely - and we're really, really delighted. We were always going to take our time with her, and she had a lovely position and relaxed. So I couldn't have been happier... She is very valuable."
On her final run of the season, Magical was sent to the United States for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs on 3 November in which she was ridden by Moore. She raced in mid-division before moving up to dispute the lead on the final turn. The closing stages saw a sustained struggle between Magical and the favourite Enable with the two fillies drawing right away from the field before Enable prevailed by three quarters of a length. There was a gap of nine lengths back to Sadler's Joy in third place.
In the 2018 World's Best Racehorse Rankings Magical was given a rating of 122, making her the 20th best racehorse in the world and the third best three-year-old filly behind Almond Eye and Alpha Centauri.

2019: four-year-old season

Spring

Magical began her third campaign in the Group 3 Alleged Stakes over 10 furlongs at Naas Racecourse on 13 April and started favourite ahead of seven opponents including the Irish Derby winner Latrobe and the Irish St Leger winner Flag of Honour. The filly was settled in fourth place by Moore before going to the front a furlong out and drawing away to win by four and a half lengths from Flag of Honour. On 6 May Magical faced Flag of Honour and Latrobe again in the Group 2 Mooresbridge Stakes at the Curragh. Starting the 2.9/1 she took the lead approaching the final furlong and won "comfortably" from Flag of Honour, beating her stablemate by a length and a half.
Twenty days later the filly returned to Group 1 company and started 2/7 favourite for the Tattersalls Gold Cup against four opponents, namely Flag of Honour, Verbal Dexterity, Mustajeer and Zihba. After racing in second place she went to the front in the last quarter mile and won "easily" by seven lengths, with Flag of Honour taking second place yet again. After the race O'Brien commented: "We are delighted to have her as a four-year-old. She's a big, powerful mare that is full of quality, with great strength and a super mind. She had done enough last year to go off to stud, so it's a great credit to all the lads to keep her in training".

Summer

On 19 June Magical started favourite ahead of Crystal Ocean for the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot in an eight runner field. The race was run in challenging conditions in heavy rain on soft ground. After racing in third place for most of the way the filly stayed on strongly in the straight but was unable to peg back Crystal Ocean and was beaten one and a quarter lengths into second place. The Eclipse Stakes over ten furlongs at Sandown Park on 6 July saw Magical face a rematch with her Breeders' Cup conqueror Enable. She raced in third place before keeping on well but was unable to overhaul the British mare and finished second by three quarters of a length. The filly faced Enable yet again in the Yorkshire Oaks in August and was again bested by the British mare, beaten two and three quarter lengths into second place.

Autumn

In the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on 14 September Magical started the 11/10 favourite against seven opponents including Anthony Van Dyck, Deirdre and Madhmoon. After tracking the pacemaker Hunting Horn, Magical took the lead two furlongs out, opened up a clear advantage and won by two and a quarter lengths from her stablemate Magic Wand. O'Brien commented "We're delighted. She had a midsummer break and had her first run back in York. We knew there when she ran Enable to a couple of lengths, knowing that she was going to come forward for it, that she was going to be in good shape for today."
At Longchamp on 6 October Magical went of at odds of 19/1 in her second attempt to win the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in which she was ridden by Donnacha O'Brien. She took the lead 500 metres from the finish but tired in the closing stages and came home fifth behind Waldgeist, Enable, Sottsass and Japan. In the Champion Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket thirteen days later Magical was partnered by Donnacha O'Brien and went off favourite in a nine-runner field which also included Coronet, Addeybb and Deirdre. She raced in second place behind Regal Reality before taking the lead approaching the final furlong and held off the sustained challenge of Addeybb to win by three quarters of a length. After the race Aidan O'Brien called her the "ultimate racehorse" adding "She’s totally sound, mentally and physically... She handles ease in the ground, she goes on fast ground... She accepts everything on the chin and says what do you want me to do today? It’s internally with her, it’s her mind. She never says no".
Magical was expected to end her racing career with a run in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf but the plan was abandoned when she was found to be running a high temperature shortly before her scheduled flight to the United States.
In the 2019 World's Best Racehorse Rankings Magical was given a rating of 122, making her the 19th best racehorse in the world and the second best four-year-old filly behind Almond Eye.

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