27 September 2021

O’Brien praise for St Mark’s Basilica as superstar colt bows out

27 September 2021

Aidan O’Brien hailed St Mark’s Basilica as “possibly the best horse we have ever had” after Coolmore announced the multiple Group One winner has been retired to stud.

Last year’s European champion two-year-old after rounding off his juvenile campaign with victory in the Dewhurst at Newmarket, the Siyouni colt picked up where he left off by claiming Classic glory in the French 2000 Guineas.

He landed another Classic win in the French Derby before beating his elders for the first time in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown – seeing off subsequent Juddmonte International hero Mishriff in dominant style.

Having missed a rematch with Mishriff at York due to a leg injury, St Mark’s Basilica made it four from four for the season in an epic renewal of the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown.

But O’Brien revealed last week his star colt had not yet returned to full work, with the injury suffered pre-Leopardstown again causing problems, and it was confirmed on Monday afternoon he had run his final race.

O’Brien said: “St Mark’s Basilica is possibly the best horse we have ever had in Ballydoyle.

“He was obviously a little bit sore after the Irish Champion and the lads made the decision that he was just too important to risk really.

Aidan O’Brien at Sandown after St Mark’s Basilica’s victory in the Coral-Eclipse (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)

“He was an amazing horse for us to have had – he’s done it all.

“He won a Dewhurst, a French Guineas and French Derby and beat two serious horses in the Eclipse.

“To go and win an Irish Champion Stakes after what happened to him just before York – he’s an incredible horse really.”

We were so lucky to have him and he’s going to be such an important stallion

O’Brien expects St Mark’s Basilica to prove a valuable addition to the stallion ranks at Coolmore.

He said: “We were so lucky to have him and he’s going to be such an important stallion.

“He had all the good genes from Galileo – the action, the movement and the determination, and then he had the speed from Siyouni.

“He’s a unique horse really.”

St Mark’s Basilica in full flow (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)

Coolmore’s David O’Loughlin added: “He’s the most exciting prospect we’ve retired from Ballydoyle since his late grandfather Galileo.

“European Champion Two-Year-Old, the highest-rated three-year-old in the world, a 1.3million guineas yearling by a top sire in Siyouni, a half-brother to another brilliant horse in Magna Grecia, both out of Galileo’s group-winning two-year-old Cabaret.

“He has everything and he’ll get terrific support from his owners’ broodmare band too.”

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