When
you've got a special baby, you need a special photograph, which is why we will
be waiting a few days to see the first foal of champion mare More Joyous, a
chestnut filly by Frankel that was born last Friday.
A chestnut with two white socks and a blaze, she is not what was expected from a
mating between two champion racehorses that were both bay.
"I certainly wasn't expecting that," revealed Duncan Grimley, Bloodstock
Manager for John Singleton's Strawberry Hill Stud.
"More Joyous has a black father and bay mother and Frankel is by a bay out of a
bay, so when you're thinking about what the foal will be like chestnut doesn't really
enter your head.
"I've done a bit of research now though and 25% of Frankel's first Northern
Hemisphere crop of foals are chestnut and his sire Galileo has left plenty of
good chestnuts including this year's Epsom Derby winner Australia."
The dam of More Joyous, Sunday Joy, has produced three chestnut full sisters to
More Joyous in a row now, so obviously that recessive chestnut gene is a strong
one.
Sunday Joy is due to foal again to More Than Ready (USA) in early October so another full sibling to the eight-time Group I winner is in the pipeline.
John Singleton is happy to roll the dice again with Frankel and has sent his
triple Group I winner Samantha Miss and proven stakes producer Deedra to the UK
to be covered to Southern Hemisphere time.
"They arrived there over the weekend and all is well with them," Grimley said.
More Joyous will remain in Australia to be covered next by Coolmore's champion
sire Fastnet Rock, who is bay dominant.
"At least we know she'll have a bay foal next year!" quipped Grimley.