Don Poli (foaled 21 April 2009) is a retired Irish thoroughbred racehorse.

Don Poli
SirePoliglote
DamDalamine
DamsireSillery
SexGelding
Foaled21 April 2009
CountryIreland
ColourBay
BreederBrian J Griffiths and John Nicholson
OwnerDarren & Annaley Yates
TrainerDan Skelton
Record26:8,5,4
Earnings£450,333
Major wins
Topaz Novice Chase (2014)
RSA Chase (2015)
Lexus Chase (2016)

Don Poli won three Grade 1 races in his career.

Career

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Originally sourced by Seán Tiernan and Bernard Stoffel,[1] Don Poli made his racecourse debut in March 2013 at Auteuil before transferring to Willie Mullins in Ireland. Finishing 2nd in his first race for Mullins at Navan, Don Poli would go on to win twice before attending his first Cheltenham Festival in 2014. He would win the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle by over 4 lengths.[2]

Building up to the 2015 Cheltenham Festival he switched to Chase fences and won twice including the Grade 1 Topaz Novices Chase at Leopardstown. In March he won the 2015 RSA Chase by 6 lengths.[3] He followed this up with an unsuccessful trip to Punchestown, but was a winner on return in December 2015 twice first at Aintree[4] and later in the Grade 1 Lexus Chase at Leopardstown.[5]

Don Poli would line up for the 2016 Cheltenham Gold Cup but ultimately finished in third. Don Poli's owners, Gigginstown House Stud had the winner of the race with Don Cossack.[6] Two more grade 1 runs would follow, finishing second in the Betway Bowl and third in the Punchestown Gold Cup.[7] After this training duties were switched to Gordon Elliott.

Through the remainder of 2016, Don Poli failed to recapture his former form and had a 664-day break from racing between February 2017 and December 2018.[8]

In March 2019 it was announced Don Poli would be one of two Gigginstown House Stud horses to be sold at the Goffs Aintree Sale.[9] He was ultimately sold at auction for £170,000 to Darren & Annaley Yates.[10][11] He finished 19th in the 2019 Grand National, the first run in their ownership. After being pulled up at Punchestown, training switched to Nick Pearce [12] and Don Poli went pointing winning two races at Alnwick.[13]


He returned to Cheltenham for the 2019 Foxhunters Chase but finished only 11th. Training again changed to Dan Skelton, but with two more unsuccessful runs Don Poli was retired on 1st January 2021.[14]

References

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  1. ^ "'We trotted him up and down the football pitch. That was Itchy Feet' | Bloodstock News | Racing Post". www.racingpost.com. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Cheltenham Festival: Don Poli lands Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Hurdle". Sky Sports. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Cheltenham Festival: Don Poli storms to RSA Chase success". Sky Sports. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Willie Mullins' Don Poli edges out Many Clouds at Aintree". RTE. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Don Poli hangs on to break Willie Mullins' hoodoo at Leopardstown". Irish Independent. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Cheltenham 2016: Don Cossack lands Gold Cup victory". BBC. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Carlingford Lough wins Punchestown Gold Cup under Barry Geraghty". The Guardian. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Don Poli ruled out of the Cheltenham Gold Cup with injury". The Guardian. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Don Poli and Outlander to be sold at Aintree". The Irish Field. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Don Poli sold for £170,000 at Goffs Aintree Sale". Sporting Life. 5 April 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Don Poli keeps Kirby and Yates' Grand National dreams alive after £170,000 sale". Racing Post. 5 April 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  12. ^ "POLI FOR POINTING FROM PEARCE'S YARD". Point To Point. 4 December 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Top hunter chases the aim as Don Poli lands first success for four years". Racing Post. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Multiple Grade 1 winner Don Poli heads off for 'long and happy retirement'". Racing Post. 2 January 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
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