Too Darn Hot was today announced the European Champion Two-Year-Old of 2018 with a rating of 126 as the 2018 European Two-Year-Old Classifications are published.
The son of Dubawi proved himself the best two-year-old in Europe since Frankel shared top honours with Dream Ahead on the same rating in 2010. There has been no juvenile rated higher since Xaar in 1997.
2018 was a strong year at the top of the two-year-old tree with no fewer than six horses rated at 118 or above. Those ratings came from strung-out finishes to the best three races; the Darley Dewhurst Stakes, Goffs Vincent O鈥橞rien National Stakes and the Juddmonte Middle Park.
It was a stellar year for Dubawi. The Darley stallion is responsible for the best two juveniles of 2018 in Too Darn Hot and Quorto, and the pair went into winter quarters as the unbeaten winners of seven races between them.
The BHA鈥檚 Lead two-year-old Handicapper Graeme Smith said:
鈥淭oo Darn Hot confirmed himself an outstanding juvenile in the Dewhurst where he put some strong form lines firmly in the shade. The last three two-year-olds rated at his level went on to win 15 Group 1s between them, and in what promises to be an above-average classic crop he already sets a lofty standard with the potential of better still.鈥
John Gosden has enjoyed huge success with three-year-olds and upwards in recent years but Too Darn Hot is just his second champion juvenile, following on from Oasis Dream in 2002. This year Gosden has two juveniles in the top 10, with his Coventry-winner Calyx achieving a rating as high as 115 despite having his season limited to just two races within 11 days in June.

Pretty Pollyanna
The leading juvenile filly of 2018 was also housed in Newmarket in the shape of Pretty Pollyanna. Michael Bell鈥檚 daughter of Oasis Dream came to prominence with a dominant performance in the town鈥檚 Duchess of Cambridge Stakes in July, and later backed that up with a harder-fought success in the Group 1 Prix Morny in Deauville. She failed to carry her form through to two autumn Group 1 targets but, nevertheless, her 116 performance remains the benchmark in the fillies division.
Mark Bird, Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board Handicapper and delegate at the European two-year-old meeting, said:
鈥淨uorto put up the best performance by a juvenile in Ireland in 2018, following in the footsteps of his sire Dubawi in winning both the Bet365 Superlative Stakes and the Goffs Vincent O鈥橞rien National Stakes at two, and he rates just 1lb below his sire as a two-year-old on 121.

Ten Sovereigns
鈥淭he leading Irish-trained juvenile was Aidan O鈥橞rien鈥檚 Ten Sovereigns, who completed an unbeaten season with a defeat of Jash in the Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes and who ends the year on a rating of 120, which is 1lb ahead of the figure achieved by his sire No Nay Never at two.鈥
Overall, 44 juveniles achieved a rating of 110 or above in 2018 which is slightly down historically, with the average since 2010 sitting at 47. There was an even split between British and Irish-trained horses at 20 each. That continues the trend of increasing depth in Ireland and this year鈥檚 total is bettered only by 21 Irish juveniles in 2011.
Three French-trained colts in the classification are headed by the exciting Persian King. Andre Fabre鈥檚 giant Kingman colt impressed on the sectionals when beating the subsequent Vertem Trophy winner Magna Grecia in the Masar Godolphin Autumn Stakes. He could well take higher order in the three-year-old classification of 2019.
One of the most keenly anticipated parts of the annual press conference is when the handicappers give dark horses to follow for the upcoming season. These have included the Group 1 winners Without Parole, Cracksman, Barney Roy, and Harry Angel in the last 2 years and this year鈥檚 nominated horses are:

Graeme Smith
Graeme Smith
鈥淭he top two-year-olds already set a good standard, particularly at 1m, but as far as the longer distances go I can definitely see Dubai Warrior and Sucellus making an impression in the Derby trials for John Gosden, and they鈥檒l hopefully go on to better still.
鈥淲illiam Haggas introduced a potentially smart sort in Skardu at Newmarket鈥檚 Cambridgeshire fixture and he鈥檚 very much the type who鈥檒l win pattern races. It could be that he sticks around 1m and the Greenham may be his starting point.
鈥淚n the fillies division Dancing Vega made a huge impression at Doncaster and she鈥檚 definitely one to follow.鈥
Mark Bird
鈥淥f those yet to compete at Pattern level but who have hinted at promise in Ireland, I would highlight two Ballydoyle-trained fillies. The first is Chablis, who made a good impression when winning on debut in a 7f Gowran Park maiden in October 鈥 she is out of a Prix Saint Alary winner, and is a full sister to The Pentagon.
鈥淭he second is Quote, out of a sister to a German Derby winner, who got the hang of things late in the day on her sole start in a Leopardstown maiden in October, and is another who could progress up through the ranks in 2019.
鈥淎mong the colts, Dermot Weld鈥檚 Gowran Park maiden winner Tankerville, who is a half brother to 10f Listed winner Flavius, by Kitten鈥檚 Joy, impressed in winning on his debut over a mile and should progress well at three鈥.
Notes to Editors
- The full European two-year-old Classification 2018 can be found here:聽European two-year-old Classification 2018
The European Handicappers meet annually at the direction of the European Pattern Committee to discuss and agree the European two-year-old rankings. Two-year-olds are included in the Classification if they put up a performance in Europe rated at 110 or more or if they perform to this level outside of the Continent whilst trained in Europe. The Classification does not form part of the LONGINES WORLD鈥橲 BEST RACEHORSE RANKINGS and is published for informational purposes. The two-year-old聽Classification was first published in 1978.
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