Not A Single Doubt
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| Not A Single Doubt | |
|---|---|
Racing silks of Arrowfield | |
| Sire | Redoute's Choice |
| Grandsire | Danehill |
| Dam | Singles Bar |
| Damsire | Rory's Jester |
| Sex | Colt |
| Foaled | 1 October 2001 |
| Died | 27 June 2022 (aged 20) |
| Country | Australia |
| Colour | Bay |
| Breeder | Arrowleave Joint Venture |
| Owner | Arrowfield Pastoral, R S & O Finemore, Planette Thoroughbreds, Belford Productions, Teeley Assets |
| Trainer | Graeme Rogerson (2003-2004) Tony Vasil (2005) |
| Record | 10: 4–2–0 |
| Earnings | A$ 392,000[1] |
| Major wins | |
| Canonbury Stakes (2003) Zeditave Stakes (2005) | |
Not A Single Doubt (1 October 2001 – 27 June 2022) was an Australian thoroughbred racehorse and successful stallion, having sired over 70 individual stakes winners.
A first-crop son and the first stakes winner of champion sire Redoute's Choice, Not A Single Doubt was homebred at Arrowfield Stud and is by the mare, Singles Bar, a daughter of Rory's Jester.
Racing career
2003/04: two-year-old season
Originally trained by Graeme Rogerson at Randwick Racecourse, Not A Single Doubt won his first three starts by a combined 9 lengths including the Canonbury Stakes and the inaugural Strawberry Hill Slipper Stakes at Wyong where he set a new course record time. On the strength of these performances, Not A Single Doubt started a short priced favourite for the 2YO Magic Millions Classic however ran second behind that seasons Australian Champion Two Year Old, Dance Hero. Not A Single Doubt's campaign was cut short after the Todman Stakes due to a soft tissue injury in his off-fore leg and he would not race again for another ten months.[2]
2004/05: three-year old season
Not A Single Doubt was transferred to Melbourne trainer Tony Vasil. Majority owner John Messara explained, “We would like to make a stallion out of Not A Single Doubt, he is a speed horse, we believe Victoria offers an excellent suite of sprint races in the autumn."
Not A Single Doubt only had one more victory before being retired to stud when successful in the Zeditave Stakes when ridden by Kerrin McEvoy.[3]