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Monet's Garden

Monet's Garden
Monet's Garden (Racehorse).jpg
Sire Roselier
Grandsire Misti IV
Dam Royal Remainder
Damsire Remainder Man
Sex Gelding
Foaled 1 April 1998
Country Ireland
Colour Grey
Breeder William Delahunty
Owner David Wesley Yates
Trainer Nicky Richards
Record 32: 17-4-2
Earnings £683,265
Major wins
Ascot Hurdle (2004)
Liverpool Hurdle (2005)
Future Champion Novices' Chase (2006)
Ascot Chase (2007, 2010)
Melling Chase (2007)
Old Roan Chase (2007, 2009, 2010)
Peterborough Chase (2008)

Monet's Garden is a retired racehorse. Born in April 1998, he was a winner in 17 of his 32 starts, being placed second four times and third on two other occasions, earning £683,265 total prize money. This popular grey gelding was owned by David Wesley Yates and trained by Nicky Richards; he was bred by William Delahunty.

Although Monet's Garden was a winner of big races at Ascot and Huntingdon, he is perhaps best known for his wins at Aintree: Of his 32 career starts, 9 of them were at Aintree, producing 5 wins. He finished runner-up to Garde Champetre in the 2004 Mersey Novices' Hurdle, notably beating Inglis Drever into fourth place with Court Shareef in third. His next appearance at Liverpool was in the Liverpool Hurdle of 2005, then only a Grade 2 contest. Monet's Garden went one better this time however in a dramatic race- with the well fancied Rule Supreme unseating Ruby Walsh after being hampered by the refusing Westender at only the second flight.

Monet's Garden would next appear at Aintree for the 2007 renewal of the Grade 1 Melling Chase, when he recorded a sound victory over Taranis and Well Chief.

His next start at Aintree was also a winning one on his 2007-08 National Hunt Season reappearance in the Grade 2 Old Roan Chase. He beat the then Gold Cup hero Kauto Star, although the latter was conceding weight all-round to his three rivals on his reappearance. Monet's Garden wouldn't then win at Aintree again for a clear two years- he was well beaten in the Totesport Bowl in 2008 and was beaten again in the 2008 renewal of the Old Roan by Knowhere. However, in the 2009 renewal, he made most of the running en route to convincingly reversing that 2008 form, with Tidal Bay in second, said 2008 victor Knowhere coming home in third and subsequent Grand National winner Don't Push It in fourth.


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