Do Deuce

Do Deuce (Japanese: ドウデュース, foaled 7 May 2019) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. He was the best two-year-old colt in Japan in 2021 when he was undefeated in three races including the Ivy Stakes and the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes.

Do Deuce
SireHeart's Cry
GrandsireSunday Silence
DamDust And Diamonds
DamsireVindication
SexColt
Foaled7 May 2019[1]
CountryJapan
ColourBay
BreederNorthern Farm
OwnerKieffers Co Ltd
TrainerYasuo Tomomichi
Record5: 3-1-1
Earnings¥158,973,000
Major wins
Ivy Stakes (2021)
Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (2021)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Two-Year-Old Colt (2021)

Background

Do Deuce is a bay colt with a white blaze bred in Japan by Northern Farm. During his racing career he was trained by Yasuo Tomomichi and raced in the grey and white of Kieffers Co Ltd.

He was from the twelfth crop of foals sired by Heart's Cry a horse whose wins included the Arima Kinen and the Dubai Sheema Classic. His other foals have included Suave Richard, Admire Rakti, Just A Way and Lys Gracieux.[2] Do Deuce's dam Dust And Diamonds was bred in Kentucky and raced with considerable success in the United States where she won the Gallant Bloom Handicap and ran second in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. In November 2016 at Keeneland she was bought for $1,000,000 by Katsumi Yoshida and exported to Japan.[3] She was a great-granddaughter of Darling Lady, a half-sister to the dams of Dancing Brave and Jolypha.[4]

Racing career

2021: two-year-old season

Do Deuce began his racing career in a contest for previously unraced juveniles over 1800 metres on good to firm ground at Kokura Racecourse on 5 September 2021. Ridden by Yutaka Take he started the 0.7/1 favourite and won by a neck from Gaia Force. Take was again in the saddle when the colt was stepped up in class to contest the Listed Ivy Stakes over the same distance at Tokyo Racecourse in the following month. He started second choice in the betting and prevailed by a neck and three quarters of a length from Gran Cielo and Ask Victor More after taking the lead in the straight.[5]

On 19 December at Hanshin Racecourse, Do Deuce was stepped up to Grade 1 class to contest Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes over 1600 metres and went off the 6.8/1 third choice in the betting behind Serifos (winner of the Niigata Nisai Stakes) and Geoglyph (Sapporo Nisai Stakes). Take positioned the colt on the outside in mid-division before producing a strong run down the centre of the straight. He got the better of a sustained struggle with Serifos in the last 200 metres to win by half a length. Do Deuce traveled wide and in mid-pack after breaking from stall nine, ran down the middle of the straight with the tied fastest late speed tagging Serifos after the furlong marker and battled stride for stride finally shaking off the stubborn favorite in the final strides to win by half a length. After the race Take, who was winning the race for the first time, said “Do Deuce is an honest colt. We were able to run in a good position and in good rhythm while observing the others. He responded well going into the straight and although the favorite was stubborn and hard to beat, he dug in remarkably all the way to the line. He’s getting stronger by every race—we can look forward to the spring classics next year."[6]

In January 2021, at the JRA Awards for 2019, Do Deuce was named Best Two-Year-Old Colt, taking 251 of the 296 votes.[7] In the official Japanese rankings Do Deuce was rated the best two-year-old of 2021, one pound ahead of Serifos and the Hopeful Stakes winner Killer Ability.[8]

2022: three-year-old season

On his first run as a three-year-old, Do Deuce started favourite for the Grade 2 Yayoi Sho over 2000 metres at Nakayama Racecourse on 6 March. He tracked the leaders for most of the way and finished strongly but sustained his first defeat as he failed to run down Ask Victor More and was beaten a neck into second place. In the Satsuki Sho over the same course and distance on 17 April the colt started the 2.9/1 favourite in an eighteen-runner field but despite producing a strong late charge from the rear of the field he was unable to reel in the leaders and came home third behind Geoglyph and Equinox.[9]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Do Deuce (JPN), bay colt, 2019[1]
Sire
Heart's Cry (JPN)
2001
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Irish Dance (JPN)
1990
Tony Bin (IRE) Kampala (GB)
Severn Bridge (GB)
Buper Dance (USA) Lyphard
My Bupers
Dam
Dust and Diamonds (USA)
2008
Vindication (USA)
2000
Seattle Slew Bold Reasoning
My Charmer
Strawberry Reason Strawberry Road (AUS)
Pretty Reason
Majestically (USA)
2002
Gone West Mr Prospector
Secrettame
Darling Dame Lyphard
Darling Lady (Family: 3-d)[4]
  • Do Deuce in inbred 4 × 4 to Lyphard, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.

References

  1. "Do Deuce pedigree". JBIS.
  2. "Heart's Cry progeny". Racing Post. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  3. "Dust And Diamonds profile". Equibase.
  4. "Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Brown Bess – Family 3-d". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  5. "Race Records:Lifetime Starts Do Deuce(JPN)". www.jbis.jp.
  6. "Do Deuce Puts Away Favorite in Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes". Horse Racing in Japan. 19 December 2021.
  7. "2021 JRA Awards". Horse Racing in Japan. 8 January 2022.
  8. "JPN Thoroughbred Rankings". Horse Racing in Japan. 23 January 2022.
  9. "Geoglyph Rules in Satsuki Sho". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 April 2022.
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