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hippie
04 Aug 11 12:52
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Richard Hannon has confirmed his stable star Canford Cliffs has been retired to stud.

The five-time Group One winner came off second best when meeting Frankel in the highly-anticipated 'Duel on the Downs' in the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood last week.

Connections have subsequently found the four-year-old to have suffered a minor injury but have decided to call time on his racing career for fear of the problem developing into something more serious.

"He has a bit of a shadow on the joint running into the pastern and that could turn into something nasty - it could turn into a fracture," said Hannon.

Hannon added: "He's a perfectly sound horse and I could very nearly go on training him, but under that light, I don't want to do the horse any damage as he's done us so proud.

"It's a terrible shame - it's heartbreaking, but I don't want to see him end up with a bad injury.

"If we carried on, we would have to give him box rest and with a big horse like him, he'd just get bigger and bigger and heavier and heavier.

"Doing that might just cause him a bad injury and that would break everybody's heart.

"He now goes off to stud sound. If anything happened to him, I couldn't forgive myself.

"He's been a fantastic horse for the yard. He's won five Group Ones - you can't do any more than that."

"Canford Cliffs was a very rare type in that he had such great early speed as a two-year-old but also stretched out to be a superb miler at three and four. He is without doubt the best horse I have had in over 40 years as a trainer.

"It's bitterly disappointing for his owners and for everyone here in East Everleigh that he had to be retired due to injury but at least it does explain why he hung so badly at Goodwood. We were very much looking forward to taking on Frankel again." added the East Everleigh handler.

Canford Cliffs is set to stand at Coolmore Stud in Ireland in accordance with a deal that was finalised at the end of last season.

The agreement meant the powerful operation owned a share in the colt for his racecourse appearances in 2011 and it also secured his services as a stallion.

Coolmore's M.V. Magnier stated "It's very unfortunate that he has been retired as a re-match with Frankel would have been a race to savour but Canford Cliffs is an exceptional looking individual and he joins a select band of stallions to have won 5 or more consecutive Group 1 races.

"Ever since we bought into him last year many of the top breeders in Europe have shown a very keen interest in him so I have no doubt he will be a very popular stallion."

http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/11/08/04/RACING_Canford_Snap.html


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Report A_T August 4, 2011 1:37 PM BST
Probably feel he peaked at Royal Ascot and his rating will only go down now - hoping that Goldikova will do the racing for him.
Report Graeme83 August 4, 2011 1:41 PM BST
"We were very much looking forward to taking on Frankel again"



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Report geoff m August 4, 2011 1:53 PM BST
yes i bet they where.
hes been retired because he can do nothing to enhance his reputation only damage it further.
Report neill d August 4, 2011 2:04 PM BST
'damage it further' history will show that there is absolutely no shame in getting beaten five lengths by Frankel, plenty of more bubbles will be burst by the great horse next season.

Canford is a top class miler, 5 time Groep 1 winner who beat a 14 time group 1 winner snug on a straight stiff track. He was also a devastating Coventry winner at 2.
Report hippie August 4, 2011 3:02 PM BST
I noticed you banging on about his "snug" win on the Horse Racing forum. Ascot suited CC far better than it suited Goldikova. He was trained with the Queen Anne in mind, she is trained to hit form at Deauville in August.

If CC had turned up for the Jacques le Marois then you could have hung him onto the coat-tails of her 14 group 1 wins otherwise it's just a bit shabby.
Report neill d August 4, 2011 4:45 PM BST
I'd say she was straight enough myself, she managed to win at Ascot in 2010, and I didn't here people saying before the race she would need it.

What you are saying hippie is as much sour grapes as the Hannons not giving Frankel his due credit. On the day he beat her quite easily, they met once, he won once. C'est Ca.
Report neill d August 4, 2011 4:46 PM BST
hear*
Report neill d August 4, 2011 4:56 PM BST
Horses can peak and be let down a number of times during a season, see STS, AOB runs his horses very often also. Look at the way Bolger campaigns his.

Anyway, the only person I know on record who has said he leaves horses short for Ascot is AOB. 

The result is the result imo, I think she often looks better in these races in France and America as she is often beating trees.

How do we know she would beat him on a turning track, we've no evidence of this, she has never faced anyone of his calibre on a turning track imo anyway. Canford has plenty of speed, I don't think a bend would inconvenience him, he could quite easily sit handy just behind her, he showed blistering early speed in the Coventry and the Greenham.
Report hippie August 4, 2011 5:09 PM BST
shabby
Report kincsem August 4, 2011 7:53 PM BST
Canford Cliffs has no Northern Dancer on his sire side (as far as I can see) and just two distant duplications on the damside.  It will be interesting to see if he produces good runners.  Good milers always find homes as stallions.
Report D Route V E Bleu August 4, 2011 9:59 PM BST
i thought it's most eye catching run was in the 2000G,one of them defo horses to follow type runs
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