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So Casual
SireCasual Lies
GrandsireLear Fan
DamSome Reason
DamsireSound Reason
SexGelding
Foaled25 October 1995
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBay
BreederC J T & Mrs G Davison & Mrs J M Wilding
OwnerG C P & Mrs M H Beadel, D F & Mrs M D Bodle, C J T & Mrs G Davison
TrainerRoss Taylor
Record22:9-5-3
Earnings$448,375
Major wins
New Zealand Derby (1998)
Hawke's Bay Guineas (1998)
Last updated on July 3, 2007

So Casual (foaled 25 October 1995)[1] is a Thoroughbred racehorse who won the New Zealand Derby in record time in 1998.

Although not the star in his two-year-old year, So Casual ran extremely well in his first season of racing and never finished further back than third. Ridden by Catherine Hutchinson, he ran second in two 1400m Group 1 races behind:

Earlier he was 3rd behind Alf and So Explicit in the 1200m listed FAI NZ Magic Millions Classic at Trentham, ridden by Reese Jones.

He resumed in his three-year-old season and kept his perfect record of being in the first three at every start as he finished:

But in the Derby he finally got his well-deserved first major win, and he made up for lost time with an extraordinary performance. Ridden by Australian jockey Damien Oliver, So Casual turned the tables on all who had narrowly beaten him to date by winning the Derby in a time of 2:24.80, a track and national record for 2400m (12 furlongs) that still stands 9 years later.

Struggling with soundness after his Derby win, So Casual didn't often show his best in subsequent starts, although he did return to the winners' circle at Ellerslie in:

He returned to racing after a two-year injury-enforced layoff winning his first start on New Years Day 2002 at Hastings. After being unplaced in the Thorndon Mile he showed promise in three 1600m races in February and March including a 4th in the G3 Thompson Handicap. But after a failure in the Awapuni Gold Cup he was retired.

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References

  1. ^ "So Casual (NZ) 1995". NZRacing. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Inc. 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2014.