Further Flight | |
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Sire | Pharly |
Grandsire | Lyphard |
Dam | Flying Nelly |
Damsire | Nelcius |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1986 |
Country | Ireland |
Colour | Grey |
Breeder | Simon Wingfield Digby |
Owner | Simon Wingfield Digby |
Trainer | Barry Hills |
Record | 70: 24-7-7 |
Earnings | £514,021 |
Major wins | |
Ebor Handicap (1990) Jockey Club Cup (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995) Goodwood Cup (1991, 1992) St. Simon Stakes (1991) Doncaster Cup (1992) |
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Awards | |
European Champion Older Horse (1995) | |
Honours | |
Further Flight Stakes at Nottingham Racecourse | |
Last updated on June 22, 2007 |
Further Flight (3 May 1986 – July 2001) was an Irish-bred, British-trained thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Jockey Club Cup for five successive years. In a career which lasted from October 1988 until October 1998, he ran seventy times and won twenty-four races. In 1995, Further Flight was voted European Champion Older Horse at the Cartier Racing Awards. He is the only horse to win the same European Group race five times.
Further Flight was foaled in Ireland in 1986, sired by the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp winner Pharly out of the Cambridgeshire Handicap winner Flying Nelly, from whom he inherited his grey coat. He became a favourite of the British racing public, competing in and winning long-distance events in a career that lasted from 1988 to 1998. He was trained throughout his career by Barry Hills and ridden in 64 of his 70 starts by Michael Hills.
Further Flight did not appear on the racecourse until the autumn of 1988 when he ran down the field in a minor event at Chepstow. As a three-year-old he ran four times, winning once at Ayr. As a four-year-old he emerged as a top-class staying handicapper winning four races including the Ebor Handicap and finishing second in the Cesarewitch Handicap in which he attempted to give seventeen pounds to the winner.
In 1991 he won five of his eight races starting with two handicaps before moving up to Group class to win the Goodwood Cup, St Simon Stakes and his first Jockey Club Cup. He also finished first in the Prix Kergorlay but lost the race after a Steward's Inquiry.
In 1992, he was at his peak. A run of four consecutive Group race wins saw him add wins in the Doncaster Cup and Lonsdale Stakes to repeat victories in the Goodwood Cup and Jockey Club Cup.
As a seven-year-old in 1993 he captured a second Lonsdale Stakes and a third Jockey Club Cup. 1994 brought a fourth Jockey Club Cup and a win in a listed event at Newmarket.