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Habibi
SireEkraar
GrandsireRed Ransom
DamDanny Holiday
DamsireDanasinga
SexFilly
Foaled4 September 2009
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBrown
BreederH J & P J Crofskey
OwnerG P, H J & P J Crofskey & P A McIntyre
TrainerDonna & Dean Logan
Record7:6-0-1
EarningsNZ$602,575
Major wins
New Zealand Derby (2013)
Championship Stakes (2013)
Last updated on 3 March 2013

Habibi (foaled 4 September 2009)[1] is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. She is most noted for winning the 2013 New Zealand Derby;[2] one of only five fillies since 1980 to achieve this feat. She is trained by Donna and Dean Logan.

Habibi made her raceday debut in October 2012, winning at her home track of Ruakaka. Wins at Avondale and Ellerslie followed, before she was asked to take on the top male three-year-olds over the Ellerslie Christmas Carnival. This decision proved successful, with Habibi easily winning both the Great Northern Guineas on Boxing Day and the Championship Stakes on New Year's Day. These wins made her unbeaten in five starts, and saw her become a clear favourite for the New Zealand Derby. A solid run for third in the Avondale Guineas was her only subsequent lead-up run to the Derby. In the Derby, she started from the inside barrier, settled four-back on the rail before getting clear in the straight and running down another filly, Fix, for a half-length win. The victory gave rider Vinnie Colgan his fifth success in the New Zealand Derby, the most of any rider since the race was moved to Ellerslie in 1973.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Habibi (NZ) 2009". NZRacing. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Inc. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. ^ Bull, Alastair (2 March 2013). "Habibi wins TV3 New Zealand Derby". TV3 (New Zealand). Retrieved 2 March 2013.