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Danehill Dancer (foaled 20 January 1993) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. As a two-year-old he won the Group 1 Phoenix Stakes and National Stakes. As a three-year-old he won the Greenham Stakes before finished sixth in the 2000 Guineas, and then followed a sprinting campaign, which included a third place in the Prix Maurice de Gheest. Since retiring from racing he has become a successful stallion, and became champion sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 2009. His most successful progeny include Choisir, Speciosa, Mastercraftsman, Lillie Langtry and Dancing Rain. Danehill Dancer was trained by Neville Callaghan and owned by Michael Tabor.

Background
Danehill Dancer is a bay horse bred by L. K. and K. McCreery and foaled on 20 January 1993. He was sired by Danehill, who won the Haydock Sprint Cup in 1989. After retiring from racing Danehill became a leading stallion and was champion sire in Great Britain and Ireland, Australia and France. Amongst his best progeny are Dylan Thomas, Duke of Marmalade, Fastnet Rock, George Washington, North Light, Oratorio and Rock of Gibraltar. Danehill Dancer's dam is Mira Adonde, a daughter of Sharpen Up. Mira Adonde was trained by Alec Stewart, but only raced once, finishing seventh in a seven-furlong maiden race at Newmarket.

Danehill Dancer, who stands 15.3 hands (1.63m) high, was bought by Michael Tabor as a yearling for 38,000gs and put into training with Neville Callaghan.

1995: Two-year-old season
Danehill Dancer made his racecourse debut on 13 July 1995 in a six-furlong maiden race at Newmarket. He was ridden by Pat Eddery and won the race by one length from Raheen. Danehill Dancer then raced at the top level, when one month later he contested the Group 1 Phoenix Stakes. Ridden again by Eddery, he started as the 2/1 favourite and won the race, beating Woodborough by a neck. After his win in the Phoenix Stakes, Dancehill Dancer started as the odds-on favourite for the National Stakes. Racing over seven furlongs for the first time, Eddery held him up near the rear of the field in the early stages. He drifted right in the penultimate furlong, but as they entered the final furlong he took the lead and ran on to win the race, beating the runner-up Polaris Flight by one-and-a-half lengths. Danehill Dancer's final race of the season came in the Dewhurst Stakes, in a small, but select field. The 4/7 favourite was Alhaarth, who was unbeaten and had won the Champagne Stakes on his previous start. Dancehill Dancer was the 2/1 second favourite, with the Prix Morny winner Tagula at 13/2 and Albaha the 100/1 outsider. Albaha led the field in the early stages, with Danehill Dancer in third place. Alhaarth took the lead three furlongs out and was followed by Danehill Dancer, but Danehill Dancer could not close down the lead of Alhaarth in the final furlong and finished in second place, two-and-a-half lengths behind the winner.

1996: Three-year-old season
Danehill Dancer made his first racecourse appearance as a three-year-old on 20 April 1996 in the Greenham Stakes. Starting as the even money favourite, he took the lead of the race with over one furlong still to run and went to win by one-and-a-half lengths from Kahir Almaydan, with Tagula finishing in third place. On 4 May, Danehill Dancer was one of thirteen colts to contest the 2000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket. Alhaarth started the race as the 2/1 favourite, with Danehill Dancer starting at the price of 10/1. After the start, the field split into two groups, with jockey Mick Kinane positioning Danehill Dancer at the rear of the group racing down the centre of the track. Kinane tried to get Danehill Dancer to close the gap to the leaders over two furlongs out, but he stayed at the same pace, finishing in sixth place, about nine lengths behind winner Mark of Esteem, who beat Even Top and Bijou D'Inde in a close finish. Eight days later, Danehill Dancer finished ninth out of the ten runners in the Poule d'Essai des Poulains. Odds-on favourite Ashkalani won the race, beating Spinning World by half a length.

Danehill Dancer dropped back in distance for the six-furlong July Cup on 11 July. After being behind in the early stages he stayed on to finish in fifth place behind winner Anabaa. Danehill Dancer was an outsider in the betting for the Prix Maurice de Gheest, for which Anabaa started as a short-price favourite. Danehill Dancer was ridden by Ray Cochrane for the only time in his career, who positioned him at the back of the pack. By the time the field reached two furlongs from the finish, Danehill Dancer had made progress and took second place. He could not reach winner Anabaa and lost second place to Miesque's Son near the winning line, finishing in third place. Danehill Dancer's final race of the season was the Haydock Sprint Cup, where he was once again ridden by Pat Eddery. After chasing the leaders in the early stages, he soon lost his position and eventually finished in last place of the eleven runners behind winner Iktamal.

1997: Four-year-old season
Danehill Dancer stayed in training as a four-year-old, but his only race of the season came in the Duke of York Stakes on 15 May. After chasing the leaders in the early stages he could not keep pace with them and finished seventh of the ten runners, approximately four-and-a-half lengths behind winner Royal Applause. During his racing career, Danehill Dancer won a total of £212,559 in prize money.

Race record
Note: F = Furlongs, L = Lengths

Stud career
Danehill Dancer was retired to stand as a stallion at Coolmore Stud at the end of the 1997 season. He stud fee was initially set at Ir£4,000 for the 1998 breeding season. Danehill Dancer sired three Group 1 winners from his first crop of foals, including Choisir, who was a top-class sprinter in both Australia and Great Britain, winning the Lightning Stakes, King's Stand Stakes and Golden Jubilee Stakes. He now stands at stud for Coolmore in Ireland for a fee of €12,500 and shuttles to Australia for the southern hemisphere spring, where his stud fee is $29,700. His best progeny so far are Olympic Glory, Sacred Choice and Starspangledbanner. The other Group 1 winners from Danehill Dancer's first crop were Private Steer (Stradbroke Handicap, Doncaster Handicap and All Aged Stakes) and Where or When (Queen Elizabeth II Stakes). Danehill Dancer did not produce any horses that scored at the top level for a few seasons until Speciosa (foaled 2003) won the 1000 Guineas in 2006. She later finished fourth in the Oaks and second in the Pretty Polly Stakes. Danehill Dancer's 2004 crop included Alexander Tango (Garden City Handicap), Arapaho Miss (Crown Oaks), Light Fantastic (Australian Guineas), Miss Beatrix (Moyglare Stud Stakes) and Risky Business (Singapore Gold Cup). The following season he produced Atomic Force (The Galaxy and Railway Stakes) and Super Satin (Hong Kong Derby).

Danehill Dancer sired Ave (Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes), Again (Moyglare Stud Stakes and Irish 1,000 Guineas) and Mastercraftsman in 2006. Mastercraftsman won the Group 1 Phoenix Stakes and National Stakes in 2008, and was named European Champion Two-Year-Old Colt at the end of the season. After finishing fifth in the following year's English 2000 Guineas, he went on to win the Irish 2,000 Guineas and St. James's Palace Stakes before retiring to stud. He now stands at Coolmore for a stud fee of €35,000 and has made a good start to his stallion career, siring Kingston Hill and The Grey Gatsby in his first season. Mastercraftsman and Again's wins as three-year-olds helped Danehill Dancer become champion sire of Great Britain and Ireland in 2009. In 2007, by which time he fee had risen to €115,000, Danehill Dancer produced another five Group or Grade 1 winners with Alfred Nobel (Phoenix Stakes), Lillie Langtry (Coronation Stakes and Matron Stakes), Planteur (Prix Ganay), Steps in Time (Coolmore Classic) and Unaccompanied (Spring Juvenile Hurdle and Istabraq Festival Hurdle). Dancing Rain (foaled 2008) only raced once as two-year-old, but won her first race as a three-year-old, before going on to win the Oaks, Preis der Diana and British Champions Fillies' and Mares' Stakes that season. She stayed in training as a four-year-old, but an injury prevented her from racing until late in the season, when she recorded a third place finish in the Champions Fillies' and Mares' Stakes, before finishing eighth in the Hong Kong Vase. In 2010 Danehill Dancer was one of Europe's four most expensive sires in 2010. His 2012 fee was €60,000 and his 2013 fee was reduced to €40,000. From 2010, Danehill Dancer's fertility began to decline. He did not get any mares in foal during 2014, and was subsequently retired from stud duty. Following his retirement Christy Grassick, a Coolmore manager, said: "Starting out at a lowly fee he continually upgraded his mares and ultimately became a major force in European and Australian breeding." As well as being champion sire in 2009, Danehill Dancer has also been the leading sire of two-year-olds on three occasions. As of 28 May 2014, he had sired 82 Group-race winners.

Pedigree
''Note: b. = Bay, ch. = Chestnut, gr. = Grey''

* Danehill Dancer is inbred 4x4 to Natalma. This means that the mare appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.