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Red Bullet Unframed "Moneigh ®"

Unframed Red Bullet "Moneigh ®"

Red Bullet - Unbridled/Cargo (Caro IRE) Foaled 4-13-97 in Kentucky.

Red Bullet did not race at age two. Sent to the track at age three in 2000, he started six times, winning his first three starts. In that third race, Red Bullet ran in the Grade II Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack and won handily, finishing the mile in 1:34.27. He then ran second to Fusaichi Pegasus in the 2000 Wood Memorial Stakes, a Grade I race also at Aqueduct. Afterward, his handlers felt it was not in the colt's best interest to run in the Kentucky Derby. Instead, they prepared him for the Preakness, the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series.

Preakness Stakes

In the Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus was made the heavy odds-on betting favorite at 3-10. Red Bullet was listed as the second choice at 6-1 in the mile and three sixteenths classic at Pimlico Race Course. In the race, Red Bullet started slowly from post four. Jockey Jerry Bailey immediately restrained the colt passing the stands in seventh place six and a half lengths back in the small field of eight. Running into the clubhouse turn, he took an awkward step and drifted back to last, ten lengths behind the leader, Hugh Hefner. The fractions were fast at :46-3/5 for the first half and 1:11-1/5 for the mile. Then Red Bullet gradually worked his way forward, passing Impeachment and Captain Steve on the back stretch. Moving into the far turn, Red Bullet started weaving between other colts, overtaking them one at a time until he passed the two leaders, Fusaichi Pegasus and speedster High Yield. At the top of the stretch, he took over the lead and started drawing away from the Kentucky Derby champion with every stride. He won by 3¾ lengths over Fusaichi Pegasus, who was a head in front of both Impeachment and Captain Steve for the third and fourth spots. Red Bullet paid $14.40 to win in front of a capacity crown of 111,821 at the Baltimore, Maryland, track.

Red Bullet retired from racing with 6 wins from 14 starts and earnings of $1,161,920. He entered stud at Adena Springs -Williston, FL in 2003 and has sired 11 stakes winners including Canadian Horse of the Year and champion sprinter Fatal Bullet. Red Bullet's runners have earned more than $9.1 million. 

Red Bullet was pensioned in 2011 and remains in retirement at Adena Springs.

The Moneigh program was created in 2001 as a way to provide additional revenue and support for horses in the Rerun Thoroughbred Adoption program. Since it's inception, hundreds of famous Thoroughbreds have painted to raise funds for horses

“Moneighs ®” are individual works of art created by world famous Thoroughbreds to assist retired Thoroughbreds in need. The proceeds benefit horses in the RerunThoroughbred Adoption program as well as providing sources of revenue for other equine charities via donated pieces

 

 

Highest Bid : $15.00 (1 bids)
Highest Bid By: CDA908
Catalog #: 106
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