Tagaloa (horse)


Tagaloa is a Group 1 winning Australian thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Bred by Arrowfield Stud, Tagaloa is a product of two of Japan’s greatest living stallions.
He was sired by Japan’s most expensive stallion, Lord Kanaloa and is out of a daughter by Sunday Silence’s champion son Heart's Cry. Tagaloa was purchased by Busuttin Racing for $300,000 out of the Arrowfield Stud draft at the 2019 Magic Millions Yearling Sale.

Racing career

2019/20: two-year-old season

Tagaloa first raced in the Maribyrnong Plate as a 2 year old and came in third place. He won his next start at Moonee Valley Racecourse. Connections opted against racing him in the Magic Millions Classic and sent the horse instead for a break, with the aim being to run in the Blue Diamond Stakes. Co-trainer Trent Busuttin said after his Moonee Valley success, "He’s certainly a very promising, nice young horse. He’ll be aimed up towards a Blue Diamond Prelude and the Blue Diamond if he’s good enough.”
Tagaloa finished 4th in the Blue Diamond Prelude C&G and two weeks later started a 25/1 outsider in the Blue Diamond Stakes. Ridden by Michael Walker, the horse was caught three deep during the race and was there to be beaten at the furlong when challenged by the favourite, Hanseatic, who had enjoyed a charmed run under jockey Tim Clark. However, Tagaloa was up for the fight and stayed on to defeat Hanseatic by a head margin.
Tagaloa then continued racing in Sydney. After finishing second in the Todman Stakes behind the Gai Waterhouse trained Farnan, Tagaloa started as a 9/2 second favourite in the Golden Slipper Stakes but was beaten four lengths by Farnan again. After the race jockey Michael Walker said, “He ran super. He ran really really good. He peaked for a Blue Diamond. For a horse of his class to come back and still run fourth in a Golden Slipper is tremendous.”