Danon Kingly

Danon Kingly
Danon Kingly in 2019
SireDeep Impact
GrandsireSunday Silence
DamMy Goodness
DamsireStorm Cat
SexStallion
Foaled25 March 2016[1]
CountryJapan
ColourDark bay or brown
BreederMishima Bokujo
OwnerDanox Co Ltd
TrainerKiyoshi Hagiwara
Record12: 6-1-2
Earnings¥487,796,000
Major wins
Tokinominoru Kinen (2019)
Mainichi Okan (2019)
Nakayama Kinen (2020)
Yasuda Kinen (2021)

Danon Kingly (Japanese: ダノンキングリー, foaled 25 March 2016) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning both of his races as a two-year-old in 2018 he proved himself one of the best colts of his generation in the following year when he won the Tokinominoru Kinen and the Mainichi Okan as well as running second in the Tokyo Yushun and third in the Satsuki Sho. As a four-year-old he defeated a strong field to win the Nakayama Kinen and ran a close third in the Osaka Hai. In 2021 he recorded his first Grade 1 victory in the Yasuda Kinen.

Background

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Danon Kingly is a dark bay or brown horse with no white markings bred by Mishima Bokujo. He was sent into training with Kiyoshi Hagiwara and races in the white and red colours of Masahiro Noda's Danox Co Ltd.

He was from the ninth crop of foals sired by Deep Impact, who was the Japanese Horse of the Year in 2005 and 2006, winning races including the Tokyo Yushun, Tenno Sho, Arima Kinen and Japan Cup. Deep Impact's other progeny include Gentildonna, Harp Star, Kizuna, A Shin Hikari, Marialite and Saxon Warrior.[2] Danon Kingly's dam My Goodness was a Kentucky-bred mare who showed modest racing ability, winning one minor race from six attempts.[3] As a five-year-old she was offered for sale at Keeneland and was exported to Japan after being bought for $60,000 by Ever Union Shokai.[4] My Goodness's dam Caressing won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies and produced several other winners including West Coast. She was a female-line descendant of Aphaona, a half-sister to Easton.[5]

Racing career

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2018: two-year-old season

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On 8 October at Tokyo Racecourse Danon Kingly made his racecourse debut in an event for previously unraced juveniles over 1600 metres in which he was ridden by Keita Tosaki and started at odds of 4.4/1. He raced just behind the leaders before taking the lead in the straight and won by a head from the filly Curren Bouquet d'Or. The colt made his second and final appearance of the year in the Hiiragi Sho over the same distance on 15 December when he was again partnered by Tosaki. He went off the 3.6/1 second favourite and won by three and a half lengths from Mythologie after going to the front in the straight.[6]

2019: three-year-old season

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Danon Kingly's trainer Kiyoshi Hagiwara

Danon Kingly began his second season in the Grade 3 Tokinominoru Kinen (a trial race for the Satsuki Sho) over 1800 metres at Tokyo on 10 February. Starting the 3.2/1 third choice in the betting behind Admire Mars and Fossamagna, he raced in fourth place before overtaking the front-running favourite in the closing stages and winning by one and a quarter lengths.[7] On 14 April the colt contested the 79th running of the Satsuki Sho over 2000 metres at Nakayama and started third favourite behind Saturnalia and Admire Mars. After settling in fourth place he struggled to obtain a clear run before producing a strong charge along the inside rail and finished third, beaten a head and a nose by Saturnalia and Velox in a three-way photo-finish.[8] He was then stepped up in distance for the 86th edition of the Tokyo Yushun over 2400 metres at Tokyo 26 May. Starting the 3.7/1 third choice in the betting he raced on the inside in fifth place before making a sustained run in the straight but failed by a neck to overhaul the 92/1 outsider Roger Barows.[9]

After a four-month summer break Danon Kingly returned to the track in the Grade 2 Mainichi Okan 1800 metres at Tokyo on 6 October in which he was matched against older horses for the first time. He started 0.6/1 favourite in a ten-runner field which included Aerolithe (2017 NHK Mile Cup), Indy Champ, Mozu Ascot and Keiai Nautique (2018 NHK Mile Cup). After racing in last place for most of the way Danon Kingly was switched to the outside in the straight and produced a sustained run to take the lead in the closing stages and win by a length and a quarter from Aerolithe with Indy Champ the same distance away in third.[10] The colt was partnered by Norihiro Yokoyama when he ended his season in the Mile Championship over 1600 metres at Kyoto Racecourse on 17 November. He started second favourite but after tracking the leaders for most of the way he was unable to make any significant progress in the straight and came home fifth behind Indy Champ, Danon Premium, Persian Knight and My Style.[11]

In the 2019 World's Best Racehorse Rankings Danon Kingly was given a rating of 118, making him the 78th best racehorse in the world.[12]

2020: four-year-old season

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Danon Kingly began his third campaign in the Grade 2 Nakayama Kinen over 1800 metres at Nakayama on 1 March in which he was ridden by Norihiro Yokoyama and started 1.5/1 against eight opponents including Lucky Lilac, Win Bright, Indy Champ, Persian Knight and Soul Stirring. He settled in third place behind the front-running outsider Maltese Apogee before taking the lead in the straight and winning by one and three quarter lengths from Lucky Lilac.[13] Five weeks later the colt started favourite for the Group 1 Osaka Hai over 2000 metres at Hanshin Racecourse. By this point horse racing in Japan was taking place behind closed doors owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. In a change of tactics, Yokoyama sent him into the lead from the start and Danon Kingly maintained his advantage until the last 100 metres when he was overtaken and beaten into third place by Lucky Lilac and Chrono Genesis.[14] Keita Tosaki returned from injury to resume his partnership with the colt when Danon Kingly was dropped back in distance for the 1600 metre Yasuda Kinen at Tokyo on 7 June. He tracked the leaders before switching to the outside in the straight but was unable to quicken and came home seventh of the fourteen runners behind Gran Alegria.[15]

Danon Kingly returned after an absence of almost five months to contest the autumn edition of the Tenno Sho over 2000 metres at Tokyo on 1 November. He started third choice in the betting but after racing in fifth place he faded in the last 400 metres and finished last of the twelve runner behinds Almond Eye.[16]

In the 2020 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Danon Kingly was again given a rating of 118, making him the 80th best horse in the world.[17]

2021: five-year-old season

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Danon Kingly did not reappear as a five-year-old until 6 June when he started a 47/1 outsider for the Yasuda Kinen. Gran Alegria started odds-on favourite while the other thirteen runners included Schnell Meister, Indy Champ, Salios, Lauda Sion and Danon Premium. Ridden for the first time by Yuga Kawada he raced in mid-division before making a sustained run down the centre of the straight. Danon Kingly gained the advantage from Indy Champ and Schnell Meister in the last 100 metres and held off the late challenge of Gran Alegria to win by a head. After the race Kawada said "He felt a bit tense first entering the track but he had good rhythm during the trip and had plenty of horse left. He responded just as I hoped turning the last corner and ran well after that. Although he hasn’t been able to put in the best results in the past, he has definitely demonstrated his true strength today and I’m happy to have been a part of it in my first time in the saddle."[18]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Danon Kingly (JPN), bay horse 2016[1]
Sire
Deep Impact (JPN)
2002
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Wind in Her Hair (IRE)
1991
Alzao (USA) Lyphard
Lady Rebecca (GB)
Burghclere (GB) Busted
Highclere
Dam
My Goodness (USA)
2005
Storm Cat (USA)
1983
Storm Bird (CAN) Northern Dancer
South Ocean
Terlingua Secretariat
Crimson Saint
Caressing (USA)
1998
Honour and Glory Relaunch
Fair To All
Lovin Touch Majestic Prince
Forest Princess (Family: 9-f)[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Danon Fantasy pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Deep Impact – Stud Record". Racing Post.
  3. ^ "My Goodness Statistics". Equibase.
  4. ^ "My Goodness pedigree". Equineline.
  5. ^ a b "Toxophilite Mare – Family 9-f". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  6. ^ "Danon Kingly Race Record". JBIS.
  7. ^ "Tokinominoru Kinen result". Racing Post. 10 February 2019.
  8. ^ "2019.04.14 Unbeaten Race Favorite Saturnalia Claims This Year's Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) Title". Horse Racing in Japan. 14 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Twelfth Favorite Roger Barows Scores Upset Victory with Record Time in 86th Tokyo Yushun". Horse Racing in Japan. 26 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Mainichi Okan result". Racing Post. 6 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Indy Champ Claims This Year's Mile Championship to Secure Both Spring & Autumn G1 Mile Titles". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 November 2019.
  12. ^ "The 2019 World Thoroughbred Rankings". IFHA. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  13. ^ "Nakayama Kinen result". Racing Post. 1 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Matured Lucky Lilac Finishes Strongly to Win Osaka Hai". Horse Racing in Japan. 5 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Gran Alegria Puts Away Heavy Competition in Yasuda Kinen". Horse Racing in Japan. 7 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Almond Eye Captures Eighth G1 Turf Victory in Tenno Sho (Autumn)". Horse Racing in Japan. 1 November 2020.
  17. ^ "The 2020 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  18. ^ "Danon Kingly Scores First G1 Victory in Yasuda Kinen". Horse Racing in Japan. 6 June 2021.