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O’Brien Pays Tribute to ‘Incredibly Special’ Stockwell

Respected Thoroughbred breeder, mother of John Magnier, dead at 97.

Evie Stockwell

Evie Stockwell

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Evie Stockwell, one of the most respected Thoroughbred breeders in Ireland and mother to Coolmore founder John Magnier, has died at the age of 97. 

Stockwell enjoyed considerable success with homebred horses trained by Aidan O'Brien, which raced in her late husband Tom Magnier's blue and brown silks. She raced horses in her name and in partnership.

Some of her top horses included 2015 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T) winner Hit It a Bomb and the speedy Fairyland, who landed the 2018 Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes (G1) at 2 and the 2019 Derrinstown Stud Flying Five Stakes (G1) on Irish Champions Weekend a year later. 

Stockwell died less than a month after her twin sister Lady Mimi Manton, with whom she campaigned the mischievously named We Are Ninety with trainer Hugo Palmer. 

Stockwell moved to one of Ireland's most successful National Hunt nurseries when marrying Grange Stud's Tom Magnier in 1947, and remained a hugely respected figure in the sport after his death in 1962. 

Stockwell revived the family colors in 1996, the same year O'Brien took the helm at Ballydoyle.

Aidan O'Brien. Ballydoyle. 08.04.2019
Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post
Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle

O'Brien said: "She was an incredibly special lady. We met her first when we came to Ballydoyle, and she was a very wise lady. 

"All the way along she would have been great to give us advice, and we had many good fillies for her, Fairyland probably one of the best recently."

O'Brien added: "She had an unbelievable interest in, and understanding of, horses, and she was a great judge of a horse. She was so passionate about horses."

The first stakes-class horse to run in Stockwell's silks was Kitza, who was bought at Goffs for 78,000 Irish punts (US$46,607) and whose race career included a neck defeat to Tarascon in the 1998 Airlie Coolmore Irish One Thousand Guineas (G1), then filling the same finishing position behind Winona in that season's Kildangan Stud Irish Oaks (G1).

The tough and speedy Lahinch produced three high-class performances in the space of 18 days to conclude her juvenile season in 2001, running fourth in the Cheveley Park Stakes (G1) before landing a Tipperary listed race, then missing out by a head in the Owen Brown Rockfel Stakes (G2) back at Newmarket.

Stockwell raced three black-type offspring of Lahinch, with Ennistymon runner-up in the Ribblesdale Stakes (G1) and Investec Oaks (G1) of 2020, and The Bogberry won the 2008 At The Races Kilternan Stakes (G3).

But Lahinch's major contribution to Stockwell's fortunes came through her daughter Liscanna, who won the 2007 Ballyogan Stakes (G3) for David Wachman, then went on to have three sons and daughters to break the 109 mark on Racing Post Ratings in as many years, all carrying the "madonna blue" silks and sired by War Front .

Hit It a Bomb won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland barely a month after making his debut and, after a delayed return to action, added two further placed efforts at group level the following year.

By that time, his full sister Brave Anna had already won the Albany Stakes (G3) at Royal Ascot and the Connolly's Red Mills Cheveley Park in the autumn. 

Threeandfourpence also proved more than useful, running fourth in U S Navy Flag's 2017 Darley Dewhurst (G1) and filling the same spot in the 2018 Tattersalls Irish Two Thousand Guineas (G1) behind Romanised.

Evie Stockwell was deep into her tenth decade when arguably the best horse to carry her colors made her breakthrough.

Fairyland (Seamie Heffernan) winning the Cold Move EBF Marble Hill Stakes.<br>
The Curragh.<br>
Photo: Patrick McCann 26.05.2018
Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post
Fairyland wins the 2018 Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh

A 925,000 guineas (US$1,289,529) purchase by M.V. Magnier at Tattersalls, Fairyland blazed a trail through her juvenile year, winning the Cold Move Irish E.B.F. Marble Hill Stakes and the Sky Bet Lowther Stakes (G2) at York before making it four from five in the Cheveley Park. 

After running fifth in the Tattersalls One Thousand Guineas (G1), the highlight of Fairyland's 3-year-old season came with victory in Ireland's premier sprint, the Derrinstown Stud Flying Five (G1), after which Stockwell described her grandson's purchase of the yearling Fairyland as "brave."

Asked if the filly would race on at 4, she dismissed the idea and informed the press that Fairyland would be visiting Galileo. 

In addition to John, Stockwell's three other children all made a significant mark in the Thoroughbred world: son David today manages Castlehyde and Grange Studs, while her daughter Anne married Tony O'Callaghan, owner of Tally-Ho Stud. 

Peter was also a successful breeder at his Brittas House Stud and died in January 2019.

Evie Stockwell will repose at the Railway House, Farnaleen, Fethard, County Tipperary, from 6-9 p.m. local time Sunday.

The funeral will be at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Fethard, on Monday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m., followed by a private burial in Kilcrumper Old Cemetery in Fermoy.