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Torgau (horse)

Torgau
Sire Zieten
Grandsire Danzig
Dam Snoozy Time
Damsire Cavo Doro
Sex Mare
Foaled 15 January 1997
Country Ireland
Colour Bay
Breeder B Kennedy
Owner The TT Partnership
Team Valor & Heiligbrodt Racing Stable
Trainer Giles Bravery
Jenine Sahadi
Record 7: 2-2-0
Earnings £85,481
Major wins
Cherry Hinton Stakes (1999)
Awards
Cartier Champion Two-year-old Filly
Last updated on June 22, 2007

Torgau (foaled 1997) was an Irish-bred, British-trained champion Thoroughbred racehorse. As a two-year-old in 1999 she won the Group Two Cherry Hinton Stakes and finished second in the Group One Moyglare Stud Stakes and the Group One Cheveley Park Stakes. At the time of her success, her trainer, Giles Bravery had only nine horses in his stable. Torgau was named European Champion Two-year-old Filly of 1999 at the Cartier Racing Awards. She was retired after two unsuccessful runs as a three-year-old.

Torgau was sired by the Middle Park Stakes winner Zieten out of the mare Snoozy Time. Zieten was not a notable success as a stallion although he had an excellent first season and has been described as "a good source of fast two-year-olds". Snoozy Time, a daughter of the Epsom Derby runner-up Cavo Doro, won a minor race and was a half-sister to the successful sprinter Grey Desire (Duke of York Stakes). Apart from Torgau, her most notable performer was Fujiyama Crest, who provided Frankie Dettori with the last of his seven winners on Champions' Day at Ascot in 1996. Torgau is inbred 4x4 to Sir Gaylord (see below).

Torgau was sent to the sales as a foal in November 1997, when she was sold for 13,000 guineas to the bloodstock agent Paul Thorman. A year later Thorman sold her for the same price at the Tattersalls October sales. She was sent into training with Giles Bravery at his Revida Place stable at Newmarket, Suffolk.

Torgau began her career at Catterick in a maiden race in June 1999. She started a 14/1 outsider in a six-horse field, but after being behind in the early stages, she was brought through to take the lead by Kevin Darley and won by two lengths from the favourite Littlefeather. Giles Bravery said after the race that Torgau was his best two-year-old and would be sent to Royal Ascot.


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