Louis off to stud

PUBLISHED: 25 May 2015

Louis The King (Liesl King)

Geoff Woodruff’s star Black Minnaloushe colt Louis The King has been retired from racing following an injury sustained in work and can now look forward to a career at stud.

Woodruff, after confirming that the horse had fractured a sesamoid, said, “We are gutted, but he has done more than enough.”

The public hero became the first horse since the great Horse Chestnut to land the Triple Crown last season.

This season he won a third career Gr 1 when carrying 59kg to victory in the SANSUI Summer Cup.

The Alchemy Stud-bred horse was the ultimate rags-to-riches story. He went through the ring at the Suncoast KZN Yearling Sale unsold and was later purchased for just R60,000 in a deal brokered in the sales car park. Woodruff had only gone to the sale to pick up some Vodacom Durban July tickets and bumped into The Alchemy’s owner Philip Kahan looking disappointed at not having sold his “best colt on the sale.”

He was later bought by a client of Woodruff’s, Tiaan van der Vyfer, who then named him after his son Louis and gave him to the latter as a gift. He was the first racehorse that Louis had ever owned.

Louis The King followed his Summer Cup win with a flying 0,75 length second to the best horse in the country, Futura, in the Gr 1 L’Ormarin’s Queen’s Plate in January.

However, he ran below par in his next outing in the J&B Met and then ran dismally in both the Gr 1 HF Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes and the Gr 1 President’s Champion Challenge at his favourite stamping ground, Turffontein.

Rather than gelding him a decision was then made to remove one testicle, which he had apparently been pulling up while galloping, causing pain.

A previous Woodruff inmate Royal Air Force had the same operation and it did not affect his subsequent stud career.

It is a pity Louis the King could not have had his swansong in the country’s premier race, the Vodacom Durban July, especially considering the roar he received from the crowd on the way to the start last year before having terrible luck in running.

By David Thiselton

Picture: Loius The King (Liesl King)