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Messenger (1780 – January 28, 1808) was an English Thoroughbred stallion imported into the newly formed United States of America just after the American Revolution.He is most famous for being the great-grandsire of Hambletonian 10, the father of all American Standardbred horses.
Pedigree of La Troienne (FR), bay mare, 1926 Sire Teddy b. 1913 Ajax b. 1901 Flying Fox b. 1896 Orme: Vampire Amie ch. 1893 Clamart Alice Rondeau 1900 Bay Ronald b. 1893 Hampton Black Duchess Doremi ch. 1894 Bend Or: Lady Emily Dam Helene de Troie b. 1916 Helicon b. 1908 Cyllene ch. 1895 Bona Vista: Arcadia Vain Duchess b. 1897 Isinglass: Sweet ...
The Darley Arabian was to become the most important sire in the history of the English Thoroughbred. [3] His son Bulle Rock was the first Thoroughbred to be exported to America, in 1730. [4] Most Thoroughbreds can be traced back to Darley Arabian. In 95% of modern Thoroughbred racehorses, the Y chromosome can be traced back to this single stallion.
Order of Australia (foaled 18 February 2017) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.He ran fifth on his only start as a juvenile in 2019 and the following year, he showed promising but unremarkable form over long distances, winning two minor races and finishing fourth in the Irish Derby.
Prospect Point was bred in Kentucky by Forest Retreat Farms and Lloyd I. Miller. [2] He was sired by First Dawn, an unraced minor stallion bred by the great Ogden Phipps.His paternal granddam, Lovely Morning, was a half sister to American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horses and Grade I winners Successor and Bold Lad. [3]
By comparing the values for horses in a given race, a bettor can identify which horses have a more speed oriented pedigree, and which have a more stamina oriented pedigree. From a breeding point of view, stallions with a low AWD number are considered to be speed influences, and may be bred to mares whose broodmare sire has a higher number to ...
Round Table's lifetime earnings were $1,749,869, and he was the third American Thoroughbred to earn more than a million dollars, after Citation and Nashua. Of his 66 starts, he won 43, placed in 8 and showed in 5, and set or equaled 14 track records during his career, including one world record and two U.S. records.
Sadler's Wells (11 April 1981 – 26 April 2011) was an American-bred, Irish-trained champion Thoroughbred racehorse and outstanding sire. He was the 1984 European Champion miler after winning the Irish 2,000 Guineas, Eclipse Stakes and Phoenix Champion Stakes in that year.