The New One (horse)
The New One is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in National Hunt races. In a career running from November 2011 to December 2018 he ran in 40 races, winning 20 times, being placed a further nine times and earning over £1,000,000 in win and place prize money. In the 2011/2012 National Hunt season he won three of his four races when competing in National Hunt Flat races including the Champion Standard Open NH Flat Race at Aintree Racecourse. In the following year, competing over hurdles, he won four of his six starts including the Leamington Novices' Hurdle and the Baring Bingham Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. In the following season he won the International Hurdle and finished third in Champion Hurdle before winning the Aintree Hurdle. In the 2014/15 season he won his first four races including a second International Hurdle and the Champion Hurdle Trial. The New One was retired after being pulled up in the International Hurdle at Cheltenham on 15 December 2018.
Background
The New One is a bay gelding with a white star bred in Ireland by R. Brown and the Ballylinch Stud. He is one of many successful National Hunt horses sired by the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winner King's Theatre. He is the first foal of his dam Thuringe, a poor racehorse who failed to win in ten races in France and was retired after being pulled up in her only attempt over hurdles in England.As a colt foal, The New One was consigned to the Tattersalls Ireland sale in November 2008 where he was bought for €9,500 by Justin Rea. He had been gelded by the time he returned to the sales a year later when he was sold by Rea for €26,000 to Philip Dempsey. He was offered for sale for a third time at Tatteralls Ireland as a three-year-old in June 2011 being consigned by Cleaboy Stud and Coppice Farm, and purchased for €25,000 by representatives of Highflyer Bloodstock. The New One was sent into training with Nigel Twiston-Davies at Naunton in Gloucestershire and has been ridden in most of his races by his trainer's son Sam Twiston-Davies.
Racing career
2011/2012 National Hunt season
The New One began his racing career in National Hunt Flat races, also known as "bumpers", starting with a fourteen furlong event for three-year-olds at Warwick Racecourse on 16 November. Starting the 11/4 favourite against fifteen opponents, he took the lead three furlong from the finish and went clear in the closing stages to win by three and a quarter lengths from Dalavar. On 1 January at Cheltenham Racecourse, The New One followed up by beating fourteen opponents in another NHF race, taking the lead approaching the final furlong and winning by one and three quarter lengths from Chancery. On 14 March, The New One was moved up in class to contest the Grade I Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival. Starting at odds of 12/1 in a field of twenty runners he tracked the leaders, but appeared outpaced in the closing stages and finished sixth, six lengths behind the Willie Mullins-trained Champagne Fever. A month later, The New One appeared at Aintree Racecourse where he was one of nineteen runner for the Grade II Champion Standard Open NH Flat Race. Sam Twiston-Davies restrained the gelding just behind the leaders before overtaking the five-year-old My Tent Or Yours inside the final furlong and winning by one and a quarter lengths.2012/2013 National Hunt season
In the 2012/2013 National Hunt season, The New One was campaigned in Novice Hurdle races. On his debut over obstacles he started 2/7 favourite against eight opponents at Newton Abbot Racecourse on 1 October and won by twenty-six length after leading from the start. Eighteen days later he started favorite for a Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham and won by two and three-quarter lengths from Village Vic, to whom he was conceding five pounds. The New One was moved up in class in January when he contested the Grade II Leamington Novices' Hurdle at Warwick Racecourse. Starting the 1/2 favourite, he took the lead approaching the seventh hurdle and drew away in the closing stages to win by sixteen lengths from the mare Mickie. After the race Nigel Twiston-Davies said; "He really could be the best one we’ve ever had. And he’s so relaxed. He ran four months after we put a saddle on him for the first time. As soon as we put tack on him he was going up the gallop as fast as anything else." Two weeks later, in the Classic Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham, The New One started 4/5 favourite ahead of Coneygree, a gelding who had won both the Hyde Novices' Hurdle and the Bristol Novices' Hurdle. The New One overtook Coneygree approaching the final hurdle but was overtaken on the run-in and was beaten a neck by the A. P. McCoy ridden six-year-old At Fisher's Cross.At the 2013 Cheltenham Festival, The New One contested the Grade I Baring Bingham Novices' Hurdle over two miles, five furlongs and started 7/2 second favourite behind the unbeaten Irish-trained five-year-old Pont Alexandre. Sam Twiston-Davies settled the horse just behind the leaders and took the lead from Pont Alexandre approaching the final hurdle. The New One stayed on strongly on the run-in to win by four lengths from Rule The World with Pont Alexandre four and a half lengths further back in third. Nigel Twiston-Davies admitted to being so nervous that he spent most of the race in the toilet, only emerging for the closing stages. He went on to say that while the horse could compete in steeplechases in the following season it was also possible that The New One would be dropped back in distance to contest the 2014 Champion Hurdle. On his final appearance of the season The New One was matched against more experienced hurdlers in the Aintree Hurdle on 4 April and was made favourite ahead of Grandouet, Oscar Whisky, Zarkandar, Thousand Stars and Countrywide Flame. The New One moved up to join the leaders with three hurdles left to negotiate, but has beaten half a length by Zarkandar in what the BBC described as "a thrilling finish".
2013/2014 National Hunt season
On his seasonal debut in October, The New One ran in a two-mile hurdle race at Kempton Park for which his opponents included the 2012 Champion Hurdle winner Rock On Ruby. Starting the 1/2 favourite, The New One overtook Rock On Ruby two hurdles from the finish and went clear to win impressively by ten lengths despite being eased down by Twiston-Davies in the closing stages. On 14 December, the gelding faced Zarkandar, the horse which had beaten him at Aintree, in the Grade II International Hurdle at Cheltenham. The New One reversed the form from April, taking the lead approaching the final hurdle, and beating Zarkandar by six lengths. Nigel Twiston-Davies expressed his satisfaction with the winner saying "What I loved was when the other horse got to him he quickened away - that was Champion Hurdle-type acceleration". The betting for the Grade I Christmas Hurdle twelve days later was dominated by The New One and My Tent or Yours. The New One took the lead three hurdles out but lost momentum when making a bad mistake at the last which caused Sam Twiston-Davies to lose an iron. On the run-in The New One was strongly challenged by My Tent or Yours and beaten half a length after what Daily Telegraph described as "the best hurdle race run in England or Ireland this season". Nigel Twiston-Davies felt that the slow pace of the race had not favoured his horse's chances and said that he would probably run a pacemaker in the Champion Hurdle.In the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on 11 March, The New One started the 100/30 third favourite behind Hurricane Fly and My Tent Or Yours. He appeared to be travelling well when he was badly hampered by the fall of Our Conor at the third hurdle and dropped to the back of the field. He stayed on strongly in the closing stages and finished third, beaten a neck and two and a half lengths by Jezki and My Tent Or Yours. On 3 April, The New One started the 4/9 favourite in his second attempt to win the Aintree Hurdle. He tracked the leaders before overtaking the leader Rock On Ruby after the second last hurdle and looked likely to win easily. In the closing stages however, Rock On Ruby rallied strongly and The New One had to be driven out strongly by Sam Twiston-Davies to maintain his advantage and win by a head.
2014/2015 National Hunt season
The New One began his fourth season in the williamhill.com Hurdle at Kempton on 19 October. Conceding at least eight pounds to his six opponents he started at odds of 2/11 and won by two and a quarter lengths from Hint of Mint, with Twiston-Davies easing him down in the closing stages. On 22 November The New One started the 1/3 favorite for the Betfair Price Rush Hurdle, a newly instituted two mile hurdle race on soft ground at Haydock. The gelding raced in second before taking the lead after the final flight and accelerating away to win by two and three quarter lengths from Zamdy Man. Nigel Twiston-Davies said "His jumping was superb and I think we've got everything right now... I'm very excited - bring on the others!". Sam Twiston-Davies expressed his satisfaction with the way that the gelding had handled the soft ground and said that "on better ground the world is his oyster". On 13 December The New One started 4/7 favourite as he attempted to repeat his 2013 success in the International Hurdle. He raced behind the clear leader Zamdy Man before taking the lead at the final hurdle and accelerating away to win by four and a half lengths from Vaniteux. After the race his trainer said that The New One "wasn't flashy but he got the job done and did it very, very well".On 17 January, The New One started the 1/6 favourite for the Champion Hurdle Trial at Haydock. Conceding eight pounds to six opponents of heavy ground, he jumped to the right at several hurdles, but gained the advantage on the run-in and won from the five-year-old Bertimont. The Racing Post described the performance as "unconvincing" and Sam Twiston-Davias admitted "I never imagined it being as hard as that." Nigel Twiston Davies, however, remained optimistic, pointing out that the ground was extremely testing and that the gelding had demonstrated his battling qualities in his first serious test of the season.
In the 2015 Champion Hurdle on 10 March, The New One was the most fancied British contenders, starting the 100/30 second favourite, but faced a strong Irish challenge from Hurricane Fly, Jezki and Faugheen. Despite jumping to the right again he was in contention for most of the race, tracking the leader Faugheen. He began to struggle approaching the final hurdle, and finished fifth behind Faugheen, Arctic Fire, Hurricane Fly and Jezki, beaten nine lengths by the winner.