1973: two-year-old season After finishing third on his racecourse debut, Take A Reef won a
maiden race over six
furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse in July, beating twenty-one other two-year-olds. He then finished strongly to take third behind Tracker's Highway in the New Ham Stakes at
Goodwood, and finished third again to the
Ryan Price-trained Glen Strae when moved up in class for the
Washington Singer Stakes at
Newbury in August. The colt was then moved up in distance for the Tote Roll-Up Nursery, a handicap race for juveniles over one mile at
Doncaster Racecourse in September. He took the lead inside the final furlong and held on to win by a head from the favourite Majordomo. On his final appearance of the season he appeared unsuited by the prevailing soft ground when finishing eighth of the fifteen runners behind Welsh Harmony in the
Horris Hill Stakes at Newbury in October. Take A Reef's York win meant that he had to carry a weight penalty of six pounds when he contested the Extel Stakes at Goodwood, taking his weight up to 137 pounds. His eighteen opponents included the
Britannia Stakes winner Final Chord, the
Free Handicap runner-up Spanish Warrior, Rymer (1975
Brigadier Gerard Stakes), Riboson (1975
Yorkshire Cup) and Record Run (1975
Prince of Wales's Stakes). He looked cool and calm in the paddock on a very hot day which saw many of his rivals sweating freely. He was restrained in the early stages before making rapid progress in the straight to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by a half a length from Final Chord (carrying 126) with Rymer (118) in third. It was intended that Take A Reef would end his season with a run in the
Group One Champion Stakes at Newmarket in October. Six weeks before the race, the colt sustained a serious injury to the tendons in his left foreleg during and exercise gallop at Newmarket and never raced again. ==Stud record==