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Sire
  
Northern Dancer

Dam
  
Sex Appeal

Foaled
  
28 April 1975

Owner
  
Robert Sangster

Trainer
  
Vincent O'Brien

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Nearctic

Damsire
  
Buckpasser

Country
  
United States

Children
  
Last Tycoon

Parents
  
Northern Dancer

Earnings
  
48,389 GBP

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Try My Best (1975–1993) was an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Background

Try My Best was a bay horse with three white socks bred by E. P. Taylor. Try My Best was sired by Northern Dancer out of the mare Sex Appeal, who also produced his full brother El Gran Senor. The colt was conditioned for racing by the Irish trainer, Vincent O'Brien.

Racing career

At age two Try My Best won the G III Larkspur Stakes at Leopardstown Racecourse in Ireland and the Group One Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse in England. The unbeaten 1977 Champion Two-Year-Old of England and Ireland won the Vauxhall Trial Stakes at Phoenix Park Racecourse at age three in 1978 following which owner Robert Sangster syndicated the colt for US$6 million. Try My Best then shocked his owners and the betting public when he finished last in the Classic 2,000 Guineas Stakes to winner, Roland Gardens. Injured, Try My Best never returned to racing.

Stud record

Try My Best was notably the sire of:

  • Last Tycoon (b. 1983) - multiple stakes winner in France, England and the United States including the 1986 Group One Sprint Championship, King's Stand Stakes, and Breeders' Cup Mile. A successful sire and outstanding sire of sires.
  • Waajib (b. 1983) - win Prix du Rond Point (1987), Diomed Stakes (1988), Queen Anne Stakes (1988)
  • My Best Valentine (b. 1990) - durable Group race winner who competed for seven years in England and France. Wins include the Group One Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp at age eight.
  • At age seventeen, Try My Best was sent to breeders in Japan.

    References

    Try My Best Wikipedia