‘Superstar’ Brown Panther will always be remembered fondly
Tom Dascombe: ‘We loved him and we still do’.
Tom Dascombe hailed Brown Panther “an absolute superstar” in looking back on some of the stellar achievements which culminated in his Irish St Leger triumph 10 years ago. Bred and part-owned by former England international Michael Owen, he was an ever-present on the staying scene and a winner 11 of his 28 starts, with his popularity coming not only from his undoubted talent, but from his fight and will to succeed on the racecourse. His decorated CV included Royal Ascot, the Goodwood Cup, finishing second in the St Leger and many assignments travelling the globe in search of big-race success. But a Group One prize was still eluding him at the beginning of his six-year-old campaign.On that day, he prompted joyous scenes when beating an all-star cast – including Aidan O’Brien’s Gold Cup hero Leading Light – who had no answer to the powers of Brown Panther as he romped six and a half lengths clear. He would go on to add the Dubai Gold Cup the following spring before fate delivered the cruellest of blows when fatally injured while defending his Irish Leger crown in 2015. “He was an absolute superstar for me,” said Dascombe, as he fondly remembered the journey he went on with what is currently his only Group One-winning horse.
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