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Fields of Omagh

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Fields of Omagh
SireRubiton
GrandsireCentury
DamFinneto
DamsireCerreto (IRE)
SexGelding
Foaled22 September 1997
Died8 June 2023 (aged 25)
CountryAustralia
ColourBay
BreederMartin O'Connor
OwnerMartin O'Connor (managing partner for No Big Deal syndicate), A Cork, A Sorrell & E J LeGrand
TrainerPeter Hayes
Tony McEvoy
David A. Hayes
Record45: 13-8-7
Earnings$6,496,240
Major wins
Eclipse Stakes (2001)
Aurie's Star Handicap (2002)
John F. Feehan Stakes (2002)
W S Cox Plate (2003, 2006)
Futurity Stakes (2006)
Last updated on 9 June 2023

Fields of Omagh (22 September 1997 – 8 June 2023), also known as FOO, was an Australian champion middle distance Thoroughbred racehorse of the early-mid-2000s. He was a half-brother to the stakeswinners, King Brian (Bunbury Cup, Pinjarra Cup), Malcolm (STC Canterbury Stakes, Ajax Stakes and Yallambee Stud Stakes) and Timeless Grace (VATC WW Cockram Stakes).[1]

Fields of Omagh was trained at Lindsay Park, South Australia by Peter Hayes, Tony McEvoy and David Hayes. "FOO", as he was affectionately dubbed by fans and the media, won seven races in succession in the early part of his career. Nursed back from two serious injuries by Campbell Baker, head veterinary surgeon for Lindsay Park, the horse gained a reputation as a Moonee Valley specialist. He was also noted for his gallant runners-up behind Northerly in the 2002 Caulfield Cup. He won the Valley's prestigious Cox Plate for the first time in 2003, and, in a record-equalling fifth attempt, created history in becoming the race's oldest winner, as a nine-year-old, in 2006. In between these wins, he was second to Savabeel, and third behind Makybe Diva. FOO also won the 2006 Group One Futurity Stakes.[2] FOO campaigned at or near the highest level for six years in a row and raced against a number of champions including Makybe Diva, Sunline, Northerly, Lonhro and El Segundo.

During his racing career he travelled to Japan, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.[3]

Fields of Omagh was retired after his second Cox Plate win, and then resided at Living Legends, the International Home of Rest for Champion Horses located in Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale, Victoria, Australia.

A book on the life of Fields of Omagh and his 18 owners was published in September 2007.

Fields of Omagh died on 8 June 2023, at the age of 25.[4]

Race record

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2000-01 season as a three-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
4th 27 August 2000 3yo Hcp Restricted Bendigo NA 1300 m 56.5 S. Baster 1st – Ming's Finale
3rd 12 September 2000 3yo Hcp Restricted Ballarat NA 1400 m 54.5 S. Baster 1st – Bold Laird
10th 23 September 2000 3yo Hcp Restricted Geelong NA 1535 m 52 G. Hoobin 1st – Zephyr Breeze
3rd 31 January 2001 3yo Hcp Restricted Ballarat NA 1200 m 56.5 K. McEvoy 1st – King of Roses
2nd 17 February 2001 3yo Hcp Restricted Bendigo NA 1400 m 56.5 L. Beer 1st – Dual Action
Won 4 March 2001 3yo Hcp Restricted Sandown NA 1400 m 52 G. Childs 2nd – Flash Line
4th 16 April 2001 3yo Hcp Restricted Caulfield NA 1400 m 52.5 G. Childs 1st – De Gaulle Lane
Won 9 May 2001 3yo Hcp Restricted Sandown NA 1400 m 55.5 D. Gauci 2nd – Mr Magistrate
2001-02 season as a four-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
Won 14 September 2001 No Age Hcp Restricted Kyneton NA 1200 m 54 G. Childs 2nd – Mighty Amber
Won 13 October 2001 No Age Hcp Restricted Cheltenham NA 1350 m 52 S. Price 2nd – All Cheer
Won 20 October 2001 Thomas Elder Stakes Victoria Park LR 1600 m 52.5 S. Price 2nd – Moet Now
Won 6 November 2001 Hong Kong Jockey Club Plate Flemington LR 1800 m 53 G. Childs 2nd – Thong Classic
Won 24 November 2001 Eclipse Stakes Sandown G3 2119 m 55.5 G. Childs 2nd – Thong Classic
2002-03 season as a five-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
Won 11 August 2002 Aurie's Star Handicap Flemington NA 1200 m 58.5 G. Childs 2nd – Pindi Ridge
2nd 31 August 2002 Memsie Stakes Caulfield G2 1410 m 58 G. Childs 1st – Magical Miss
Won 14 September 2002 Feehan Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1600 m 58 D. Oliver 2nd – Magical Miss
3rd 5 October 2002 Turnbull Stakes Flemington G2 2000 m 59 D. Oliver 1st – Northerly
2nd 19 October 2002 Caulfield Cup Caulfield G1 2400 m 53.5 D. Oliver 1st – Northerly
5th 26 October 2002 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 D. Oliver 1st – Northerly
2nd 8 February 2003 C F Orr Stakes Caulfield G1 1400 m 58 G. Childs 1st – Yell
2nd 22 February 2003 St George Stakes Caulfield G2 1800 m 58 G. Childs 1st – Northerly
5th 10 March 2003 Australian Cup Flemington G1 2000 m 58 G. Childs 1st – Northerly
2003-04 season as a six-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
18th 21 September 2003 Dubai Club Cup Caulfield G1 1400 m 57 K. McEvoy 1st – Exceed and Excel
2nd 11 October 2003 Toorak Handicap Caulfield G1 1600 m 57 S. King 1st – Roman Arch
Won 25 October 2003 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 S. King 2nd – Defier
3rd 1 November 2003 Mackinnon Stakes Flemington G1 2000 m 58 S. King 1st – Casual Pass
18th 30 November 2003 Japan Cup Tokyo G1 2400 m 57 S. King 1st – Tap Dance City
11th 14 December 2003 Hong Kong Vase Sha Tin G1 2400 m 57 S. King 1st – Vallee Enchantee
2004-05 season as a seven-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
5th 28 August 2004 Memsie Stakes Caulfield G2 1400 m 58 V. Hall 1st – Regal Roller
4th 11 September 2004 Feehan Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1600 m 58 G. Childs 1st – Delzao
Won 2 October 2004 Penny Edition Stakes Victoria Park LR 1450 m 58 S. Price 2nd – Fairessa
2nd 23 October 2004 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 D. Nikolic 1st – Savabeel
12th 12 December 2004 Hong Kong Cup Sha Tin G1 2000 m 57 D. Nikolic 1st – Alexander Goldrun
2005-06 season as an eight-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
7th 20 August 2005 Liston Stakes Caulfield G2 1400 m 58 S. King 1st – Lad of the Manor
3rd 10 September 2005 Feehan Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1600 m 58 S. King 1st – Lad of the Manor
2nd 8 October 2005 Caulfield Stakes Caulfield G1 2000 m 58 S. King 1st – El Segundo
3rd 22 October 2005 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 S. King 1st – Makybe Diva
8th 29 October 2005 Mackinnon Stakes Flemington G1 2000 m 58 S. King 1st – Lad of the Manor
3rd 11 February 2006 C F Orr Stakes Caulfield G1 1400 m 58 S. King 1st – Perfect Promise
Won 4 March 2006 Futurity Stakes Caulfield G1 1600 m 58 S. King 2nd – Red Dazzler
7th 25 March 2006 Dubai Duty Free Stakes Nad Al Sheba G1 1800 m 57 S. King 1st – David Junior
2006-07 season as a nine-year-old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Winner/2nd
10th 2 September 2006 Memsie Stakes Caulfield G2 1400 m 58 C. Williams 1st – El Segundo
5th 16 September 2006 Feehan Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1600 m 58 S. King 1st – Lad of the Manor
4th 14 October 2006 Caulfield Stakes Caulfield G1 2000 m 58 C. Williams 1st – Casual Pass
Won 28 October 2006 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 C. Williams 2nd – El Segundo

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Fields of Omagh (Aus)
Sire
Rubiton (Aus)
1983
Century (Aus)
1969
Better Boy (Ire)
1951
My Babu (Fr)
Better So (GB)
Royal Suite (Aus)
1960
Rego (Ire)
Baraganda (Aus)
Ruby (Aus)
1977
Seventh Hussar (Fr)
1966
Queen's Hussar (GB)
Ann Boleyn (GB)
Briars Toddy (Aus)
1971
Todman (Aus)
St Auriga (Aus)
Dam
Finneto (Aus)
1981
Cerreto (Ire)
1970
Claude (Ity)
1964
Hornbeam (GB)
Aigue-Vive (Fr)
Crenelle (GB)
1960
Crepello (GB)
Mulberry Harbour (GB)
Fold (Aus)
1966
Lupus (GB)
1961
Hugh Lupus (Fr)
Monarchia (GB)
Shady Lea (Aus)
1958
Meadow Mist (GB)
Amnesia (Aus)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kristen Manning (2007),Fields Of Omagh, Melbourne Books, Melbourne
  2. ^ 2006 Futurity result
  3. ^ ASB – Fields of Omagh Retrieved on 12 July 2009
  4. ^ Two-time Cox Plate winner Fields of Omagh passes away
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