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==Background== |
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At the January 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder sale of selected two-year-olds, The Green Monkey was sold for a world- |
At the January 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder sale of selected two-year-olds, The Green Monkey was sold for a world-record auction price of $16 million. |
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The colt's new owners gave him the name because of their connections with The Green Monkey [[golf course]] in [[Barbados]] named after the island's [[Chlorocebus|green monkeys]]. As well, the colt was foaled in the [[Chinese calendar|Chinese year]] of the green/wooden monkey.<ref>http://www.barbados.org/monkeys.htm</ref> |
The colt's new owners gave him the name because of their connections with The Green Monkey [[golf course]] in [[Barbados]] named after the island's [[Chlorocebus|green monkeys]]. As well, the colt was foaled in the [[Chinese calendar|Chinese year]] of the green/wooden monkey.<ref>http://www.barbados.org/monkeys.htm</ref> |
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The Green Monkey | |
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Sire | Forestry |
Grandsire | Storm Cat |
Dam | Magical Masquerade |
Damsire | Unbridled |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 2004 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Padua Stables |
Owner | Sue Magnier, Derrick Smith & Michael Tabor |
Trainer | Todd A. Pletcher |
Record | 3: 0-0-1 |
Earnings | $10,440 |
The Green Monkey (foaled February 4, 2004 in Florida) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Background
At the January 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder sale of selected two-year-olds, The Green Monkey was sold for a world-record auction price of $16 million.
The colt's new owners gave him the name because of their connections with The Green Monkey golf course in Barbados named after the island's green monkeys. As well, the colt was foaled in the Chinese year of the green/wooden monkey.[1]
Racing career
On September 15, 2007, The Green Monkey made his racing debut in a six-furlong maiden race at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. Made the 2-5 betting favorite, the colt finished third behind winner Roi Maudit and runner-up Sixthirteen.
The Green Monkey made the second start of his career at Belmont Park on October 13 in a seven-furlong race for nonwinners. In a field of seven, he finished a well-beaten fourth to winner Giant Deputy in a time of 1:21.20.
The Green Monkey was officially retired February 12, 2008 after failing to break his maiden in his three career starts.
Stud record
A portion of his ownership was acquired by the same pinhook sellers, Randy Hartley and Dean De Renzo, who originally acquired and sold him at auction in the 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder sale. Hartley and De Renzo bought back into the horse with partner John Magnier (Coolmore Stud). He will stand at their Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds in Ocala beginning in 2009.[2] His stud fee was set at $5,000.
Should he be successful at stud with Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds, an option exists to move him to Ashford Stud in Lexington, Kentucky.
The first reported foal by The Green Monkey is a filly born January 13, 2010. The newborn, bred by Jacqueline Fleck, is the third foal out of multiple winner I’m Angela (by Kayrawan).[3]
His stud fee remains at $5,000 and he continues to stand at Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds near Ocala, Florida.
References
- The Green Monkey's pedigree and partial racing stats
- Video at YouTube of the January 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder sale of the then unnamed The Green Monkey
- May 7, 2006 Guardian newspaper article titled He's never run a race, so why pay $16m for him?
- September 15, 2007 article at the NTRA titled The Green Monkey fails to impress
- TB Times 2-12-08 "The Green Monkey retired"
- February 11, 2008 Bloodhorse.com article on The Green Monkey
- Bloodhorse 01-16-2010 "The Green Monkey Sires First Foal"