Ricky Hendriks' Fil Dor won the $150,000 Colonial Cup
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- November 25, 2025
- By SARA CAVANAGH
CAMDEN, S.C.--Ricky Hendriks saddled two stakes winners, including his own Fil Dor (Fr) in the $150,000 Colonial Cup, at the Colonial Cup races on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Fil Dor, ridden by Dan Nevin, led over the last fence in the Colonial Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)"It was a very exciting day," said Hendriks."Wow! So cool."
Fil Dor, owned by Hendriks' Morningstar Farm and ridden by Dan Nevis, won the G1, 2 5/8 mile Colonial Cup by 1 1/4 lengths, setting a new track record of 5:02 2/5, and beating Vae Patron (Fr), trained by Leslie Young, and Zarak the Brave (Fr), trained by Tom Garner.
The Colonial Cup results threw the race for the Eclipse Award into total disarray.
Cool Jet, Little Trilby and Jimmy P had been in the lead for the award, with the results of the Colonial Cup expected to give the winner between those three the edge to win.
But Cool Jet, trained by Jack Fisher, fell at the first fence, Little Trilby, trained by Hendriks, fell at the second fence, and Jimmy P, trained by Keri Brion, was never a factor, finishing a dull fifth in the nine horse race, beating only two tiring horses in the stretch.
And now Fil Dor has entered the picture, too, with his win.
Del Rio Racing's Coutach (GB), trained by Hendriks and ridden by Nevis, won the $56,000, 2 1/2 mile Hokirk Hill Hurdle Stakes by 1 1/4 lengths in 4:50 4/5 over Pure Courage, trained by Todd Wyatt, and Active Duty (Fr), trained by Garner.
Both Fil Dor and Coutach were brought to this country by top Irish trainer Gordon Elliott for the races at Far Hills, with Del Rio finishing fifth in the G1 Grand National and Coutach winning the Foxbrook Champion Hurdle by 4 1/4 lengths.
















