Country Great Britain Breeder Mrs. A.K.H. Ooi Parents Dansili | Foaled 12 March 2006 Species Equus caballus Trainer Michael Stoute Earnings 765,003 GBP | |
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Owner Highclere Thoroughbred Racing (Adm. Rous) |
Harbinger (foaled 12 March 2006) is a retired thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2010.
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Background

Harbinger is a bay horse with a white blaze and white socks on his hind legs. He was sold at yearling auction for 180,000 guineas and entered into the ownership of the Admiral Rous group, one of several syndicates operated by Highclere Throroughbred Racing. Harbinger was trained by Sir Michael Stoute at his Freemason Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk.
Racing career

His first season of racing was as a three-year-old in 2009, where he won two of his five starts including the Gordon Stakes at Goodwood. He returned as a four-year-old with a win in the John Porter Stakes, which was followed by wins in the Ormonde Stakes and Hardwicke Stakes.

Those performances saw him start second favourite in the King George behind his stable companion Workforce, the winner of the 2010 Epsom Derby. Ryan Moore, who had ridden Harbinger in all his previous races, elected to ride Workforce, with the ride on the second favourite being taken by the French jockey Olivier Peslier. However, Harbinger proved to be far too good in the King George, winning by 11 lengths over a field which also included Irish Derby winner Cape Blanco, triple Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runner-up Youmzain and Hong Kong Vase winner Daryakana. The time was a track record, beating the previous race record set by Grundy in 1975, albeit at the old Ascot track. He was then made a short-priced favourite for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and officially rated the best flat horse in the world.

Before running in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Harbinger prepared to run in the International Stakes. Harbinger suffered a leg fracture while on the gallops at Sir Michael Stoute's yard. He was subsequently retired from racing.
Stud record

Harbinger was retired in 2011 to the Shadai Stallion Station in Japan and is standing there for the 2013 season.