Brief Truce

Brief Truce
Sire Irish River
Grandsire Riverman
Dam Falafel
Damsire Northern Dancer
Sex Stallion
Foaled 8 May 1989[1]
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Moyglare Stud
Owner Moyglare Stud
Trainer Dermot Weld
Record 9: 4-3-2
Earnings £348,870
Major wins
Amethyst Stakes (1992)
Gallinule Stakes (1992)
St James's Palace Stakes (1992)

Brief Truce (foaled 8 May 1989) was an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. After winning his only race as a juvenile in 1991 he improved in the spring of the following year to finish third in the Irish 2000 Guineas and win both the Amethyst Stakes and the Gallinule Stakes. In June he recorded his biggest win when he defeated a very strong field in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot. Later that year he was placed in the Prix du Moulin, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Breeders' Cup Mile. After his retirement from racing he had some success as a breeding stallion in Australia.

Background

Brief Truce was a bay horse with a white star bred in Kentucky by his owners, the Moyglare Stud. He was one of the best horses sired by Irish River, the leading colt of his generation in France, whose wins included the Poule d'Essai des Poulains, Prix d'Ispahan, Prix Jacques le Marois and Prix du Moulin.[2] As a breeding stallion he sired several other major winners including Hatoof and Paradise Creek.[3] Brief Truce's dam Falafel, won one minor race and was a daughter of Queen's Statute, an outstanding broodmare whose other descendants have included Awaasif, Lammtarra, Hector Protector, Bosra Sham and Pour Moi.[4]

The colt was sent to Europe where he was trained by Dermot Weld. He was ridden in all of his races by Mick Kinane.

Racing career

1991: two-year-old season

On his only appearance as a two-year-old, Brief Truce was one of eighteen juveniles to contest a maiden race over six furlongs at Fairyhouse on 9 November. He started the 7/4 favourite and won by two and a half lengths from the John Oxx-trained Polar Wind.[5]

1992: three-year-old season

Brief Truce began his second season in the Leopardstown 2,000 Guineas Trial Stakes on 18 April in which he finished second, beaten a neck by the Vincent O'Brien-trained Portico. Three weeks later he started favourite for the Listed Amethyst Stakes over the same course and distance and won by four lengths from the filly Tijara.[6] On 16 May at the Curragh Brief Truce started at odds of 11/1 in a six-runners field for the Irish 2000 Guineas. He finished third behind the English 2000 Guineas winner Rodrigo de Triano and Ezzoud, beaten two and a half lengths by the winner. The colt was then stepped up in distance for the Gallinule Stakes over ten furlongs at the Curragh on 6 June and won by length from the Tommy Stack-trained Firing Line.[7]

Ten days after his win at the Curragh, Brief Truce was sent to England for the 147th running of the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot and started a 25/1 outsider in an eight-runner field. Rodrigo de Triano and Ezzoud where among the leading contenders as well as the Diomed Stakes winner Zaahi, but the favourite for the race was Arazi, the outstanding two-year-old of 1991. The other runners were the Gimcrack Stakes winner River Falls, Casteddu (winner of a valuable sprint at Redcar) and the 100/1 outsider Beldi. Kinane positioned the colt, who was equipped with blinkers for the first time, in fourth place behind Zaahi in the early stages before switching left to make his challenge in the straight. He caught the leader in the final strides and won by a short head with Ezzoud in third. Rodrigo de Triano, who had made a threatening run down the centre of the track, finished fourth ahead of Arazi.[8]

On 6 September, Brief Truce was matched against older horses for the first time when he was sent to France for the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp Racecourse. Starting the 2.1/1 favourite he finished strongly but failed by a neck to overhaul the filly All At Sea with Hatoof two and a half lengths back in third.[9] Three weeks later at Ascot, the colt started the 7/1 fourth choice in the betting for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes behind Selkirk, All At Sea and Marling. After being restrained in the early stages he made steady progress in the straight and finished second in rough race, two lengths behind the four-year-old Lahib.[10] On his final appearance Brief Truce was sent to Florida to contest the Breeders' Cup Mile at Gulfstream Park on 31 October despite previous reports that he would be aimed at the Breeders' Cup Classic. He finished third of the fourteen runners, beaten three lengths and a neck by Lure and Paradise Creek.[11]

Stud record

Brief Truce was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion. He stood in Ireland and Switzerland and was shuttled to Australia for the southern hemisphere breeding season.[12] He had his greatest success in Australia where his best winners included Diatribe (Rosehill Guineas, Caulfield Cup), Red Oog (TJ Smith Stakes), True Jewels (Blue Diamond Stakes), General Truce (D.C. McKay Stakes) and True Glo (BRC Sprint).[13] In 2012, at the age of 23, he was reported to be still covering mares at Independent Stallions in Victoria, which was also the home of his former rival Arazi.[14]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Brief Truce (USA), bay stallion, 1989[1]
Sire
Irish River (FR)
1976
Riverman (USA)
1969
Never Bend Nasrullah
Lalun
River Lady Prince John
Nile Lily
Irish Star (FR)
1960
Klairon Clarion
Kalmia
Botany Bay East Side
Black Brook
Dam
Falafel (CAN)
1973
Northern Dancer (CAN)
1961
Nearctic Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Queen's Statute (GB)
1954
Le Lavandou Djebel
Lavande
Statute Son-in-Law
Nina (Family 22-b)[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Brief Truce pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  2. Timeform staff (1980). Racehorses of 1979. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-29-4.
  3. "Irish River - Stud Record". Racing Post.
  4. 1 2 "Echo - Family 22-b". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  5. "Stackallen Stud Maiden result". Racing Post. 9 November 1991.
  6. "Amethyst Stakes result". Racing Post. 9 May 1992.
  7. "Gallinule Stakes result". Racing Post. 6 June 1992.
  8. "St James's Palace Stakes result". Racing Post. 16 June 1992.
  9. Paul Hayward (7 September 1992). "Racing: All At Sea joins the new wave". The Independent.
  10. Brough Scott (27 September 1992). "Racing: Lahib profits from Selkirk's ill-fortune". The Independent.
  11. "Breeders' Cup Mile result". Racing Post. 31 October 1992.
  12. Peter Tonkes (17 April 2006). "Shuttle Offspring Run Well in Australia". BloodHorse.com.
  13. "Brief Truce - Stud Record". Racing Post.
  14. "Arazi pensioned by Independent Stallions". thoroughbredexpress.com.au. 28 July 2012.
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