Lord North (horse)


Lord North is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only race as a juvenile in 2018 he won again on his three-year-old debut but ran poorly on his next start and was subsequently gelded. He returned to the track in the autumn of 2019 and recorded victories in the Cambridgeshire Handicap and the James Seymour Stakes. The gelding made further progress in 2020 when he won the Brigadier Gerard Stakes and the Prince of Wales's Stakes.

Background

Lord North is a bay horse with no white markings bred in Ireland by Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin organisation. He raced in the colours of Zayed bin Mohammed and was sent into training with John Gosden in Newmarket, Suffolk.
He was from the tenth crop of foals sired by Dubawi, whose wins included the Irish 2000 Guineas and the Prix Jacques Le Marois. At stud, Dubawi has been a highly successful breeding stallion, siring major winners such as Monterosso, Al Kazeem, Makfi, Old Persian, Lucky Nine and Night of Thunder.
Lord North's dam Najoum showed modest racing ability, winning two minor races from four starts. She was a half-sister to the Blue Grass Stakes winner Bandini and a great-great-granddaughter of the outstanding racemare Moccasin.

Racing career

2018: two-year-old season

On his first and only appearance as a two-year-old, Lord North started the 7/2 third choice in the betting for a novice race over one mile at Redcar Racecourse on 19 October. Ridden by Robert Havlin he started slowly but made steady progress in the closing stages, took the lead 50 yards from the finish and won by a length from Fox Leicester.

2019: three-year-old season

On 29 April Lord North began his 2019 campaign in a novice race over one mile on the synthetic Tapeta track at Newcastle Racecourse and won "very easily" by eleven lengths from his only opponent, a filly named Neesan. The colt was then stepped up in class for the Listed Heron Stakes at Sandown Park Racecourse in May. He was reluctant to enter the starting stalls and finished last of the eight runners behind King of Comedy after being denied a clear run in the final furlong. Three weeks after his poor run at Sandown, Lord North was gelded.
Lord North returned to the track on 6 September and finished second, beaten half a length by the five-year-old Bless Him in a handicap race over one mile at Ascot Racecourse. Three weeks later the gelding carried 122 pounds when he started the 9/2 favourite in a thirty-runner field for the Cambridgeshire Handicap over nine furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse. Ridden by Frankie Dettori he took the lead inside the final furlong and won "comfortably" by three quarters of a length from the four-year-old Beringer. After the race Dettori "once I got daylight he came alive and just took off. I was just laughing at the end, but at my age you have to enjoy yourself. I had to be patient and wait for my gaps - but wow, he had plenty left... he was a bit of a boy in his younger days but he is learning and maturing into a proper racehorse."
At Ascot on 19 October Lord North was assigned top weight of 134 pounds in the Balmoral Handicap. He started favourite but was beaten half a length into second place by the five-year-old Escobar. On his final run of the year the gelding contested the Listed James Seymour Stakes over ten furlongs on heavy ground at Newmarket on 2 November. Ridden by Havlin and starting the 10/11 favourite he won by two and a quarter lengths from Pablo Escobarr after taking the lead in the last quarter mile.

2020: four-year-old season

The 2020 flat racing season in England was disrupted by the COVID-19 Pandemic and the group 3 Brigadier Gerard Stakes was run a week later than usual on 7 June at Haydock Park. Lord North, on his seasonal debut, went off the 3/1 second favourite behind the York Stakes winner Elarqam in a five-runner field which also included Sangarius, Telecaster and King Ottokar. Havlin settled the gelding behind the leaders before taking the lead from Elarqam approaching the final furlong and held off the renewed challenge of the favourite to win by a short head. John Gosden's son and assistant trainer Thady commented "He travelled very well into the race and when Rab asked him he picked up smartly. That looked a very strong race so it was pleasing he could win it first time out... our horse will probably benefit from the run."
Ten days after his victory at Haydock Lord North contested the Group 1 Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot in which he was partered by James Doyle and went off the 5/1 third choice in the betting behind Japan and Addeybb. The other four runners were Barney Roy, Headman, Medaayih and Bangkok. After being restrained towards the rear of the field Lord North was switched to the outside in the straight took the lead a furlong out and drew away to win "comfortably" by three and three quarter lengths from Addeybb. Doyle commented "He quickened up like a really nice horse, a proper horse. He travelled into it great and showed a good turn of foot. I'd like to ride him again, put it that way," while John Gosden said "This horse had to be gelded, because he wasn't prepared to play ball, and he's the happiest fellow ever now, a great character. It was an end-to-end gallop, which suited us, and he just picked them off".

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