Newmill (horse)

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GrandsireTop Ville
DamLady Kas
DamsirePollerton
Newmill
SireNorwich
GrandsireTop Ville
DamLady Kas
DamsirePollerton
SexGelding
Foaled17 April 1998[1]
CountryIreland
ColourBrown
BreederVeronica O'Farrell
OwnerMary Hayes
TrainerThomas O'Leary
John Murphy
James Dullea
Record48:12-7-3
Earnings£592,167
Major wins
Royal Bond Novice Hurdle (2003)
Barry & Sandra Kelly Novice Hurdle (2003)
Johnstown Novice Hurdle (2004)
Paddy Fitpatrick Memorial Novice Chase (2005)
Kinloch Brae Chase (2006, 2010)
Queen Mother Champion Chase (2006)
Kerrygold Champion Chase (2006)
Red Mills Trial Hurdle (2006)

Newmill (foaled 17 April 1998) is a retired, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in National Hunt racing. He reached his peak as an eight-year-old in the spring of 2006 when he won two of the season's most important two-mile steeplechases: the Queen Mother Champion Chase in England and the Kerrygold Champion Chase in Ireland. In his early career, he showed promise as a novice hurdler, winning the Royal Bond Novice Hurdle, Barry & Sandra Kelly Novice Hurdle and Johnstown Novice Hurdle. When switched to chasing, he won the Paddy Fitpatrick Memorial Novice Chase and Kinloch Brae Chase before recording his most important victories. His later career was less successful, although he did win the Red Mills Trial Hurdle in the autumn of 2006 and the Kinloch Brae Chase for a second time as a twelve-year-old in 2010.

Newmill was a dark brown horse with a small white star,[2] bred in Ireland by Veronica O'Farrell. He was the best horse sired by Norwich, a horse who showed his best racing form over seven furlongs (winning the Hungerford Stakes), but who had his greatest stud success as a sire of National Hunt performers.[3] His dam, Lady Kas, won one hurdle race[4] and was a daughter of Lady Dikler, a sister of the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner The Dikler.

In June 2001, the three-year-old gelding was consigned by the Bishopstown Stud to the Tattersalls Ireland sale but attracted no bids and was led out of the auction ring unsold.[5] A year later, he was sent back to the sales at Goffs where he was sold for €24,000 to Mary Hayes.[6] Newmill was sent into training with Thomas Gerard O'Leary at Clonakilty, County Cork.

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