Star Mare Run Fox Run Retired

Foxwedge’s flying daughter Run Fox Run has been officially retired from racing, and is expected to retire to stud in Ireland.

The plans are that Run Fox Run will be transferring to her owners’ Barnane Stud in County Tipperary, Ireland, where the daughter of Foxwedge is destined for a first covering with Juddmonte’s star stallions Frankel or Kingman.

Bred by Mill Park, Quality TB Joint Venture, the Ridgemont owned Run Fox Run was a A$420,000 buy from the 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale (pictured below as a yearling).

Sent into training with Brett Crawford, the Foxwedge daughter made a big impression straight away. The filly won her first five starts by an aggregate of nearly 12 lengths, with her five race winning streak including scores in both the 2019 G2 World Sports Betting Southern Cross Stakes and Listed Olympic Duel Stakes.

Run Fox Run went on to win three more races, and ended her season on the perfect note when holding off Rio Querari by three-parts of a length to win the 2021 G1 Cape Flying Championship (on that occasion, Run Fox Run accounted for seven G1 winners, including champions Celtic Sea, Kasimir, Russet Air and Tempting Fate).

In total, the brilliant mare won eight of just 11 starts, for earnings of R1 140 350.

Ridgemont’s Craig Kieswetter paid tribute to Run Fox Run by saying, “Run Fox Run is a beautifully bred athletic mare and has nothing more to prove on the track. She has given us so much pleasure and we could not have scripted her final Cape appearance better. Bowing out with a dazzling Grade 1 victory on Met day was the cherry on the top.”

Run Fox Run is one of 20 stakes winners sired thus far by Woodside Park’s G1 winning Fastnet Rock sire Foxwedge, and her dam Victory Cry (a full-sister to the stakes winning Victory Chant) is also the dam of ATC Heritage Stakes winner Guard Of Honour.

The well related Run Fox Run’s granddam, Classic Status (by Marscay), was a three time winning half-sister to G1 MRC Thousand Guineas winner Serious Speed.

The next opportunity to secure a yearling from the family comes up at the Inglis Premier Yearling Sale, where Mill Park Stud will consign Lot 540, a colt by G1 Caulfield Guineas winner Shooting To Win out of Champagne Jane, herself a half sister to Run Fox Run.

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Run Fox Run Highlights Class

Top-class five-year-old Run Fox Run showed her considerable class when making much of the running to land a competitive looking pinnacle stakes on the Kenilworth winter course on Saturday.

Despite not having raced since July, the Australian bred mare was all the rage for Saturday’s Tabonline.co.za Pinnacle Stakes (1100m) with Run Fox Run eventually let go a hot 8-10 tote favourite, despite facing some talented opponents.

Marcus let Run Fox Run settle in front, with the favourite disputing favouritism with last season’s G3 Cape Classic winner Silver Operator (25-1) and the every speedy Icon Princess (25-1).

Run Fox Run kept going, and when asked for the question, the top-class sprinter went away to register a cosy three-parts of a length win over Icon Princess, with the latter benefiting from the 2.5kgs claim of inform apprentice Joshwin Solomons and running a bold race in second. Silver Operator made a pleasing return to the track after a lengthy layoff and running over a trip short of his best, with apprentice ridden Southeaster Sprint hero Elusive Trader flying up to finish fourth.

Run Fox Run, who claimed Saturday’s race in a time of 64.63, provided owners Ridgemont, trainer Brett Crawford and jockey Anton Marcus with a second win on the card, with the combination also tasting success with Silver Saber in the first race.

Clip produced by Troy Finch for Crawford Racing.

Bred by Mill Park, Run Fox Run took her tally of wins to seven, from just nine starts, and the daughter of Foxwedge looks on course for another bright season.

Runner up in the G1 South African Fillies Sprint on her previous start, when just beaten by champion Celtic Sea, Run Fox Run’s previous wins include the 2019 G2 World Sports Betting Southern Cross Stakes and Olympic Duel Stakes.

Out of the General Nediym mare Victory Cry, Run Fox Run was a $420 000 buy from the 2017 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.

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