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Bachelor's Double

Bachelor's Double (22 April 1906 – 3 February 1931) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse that raced in Ireland and Britain and was a successful sire in the early 20th century. He won the Irish Derby as a three-year-old and also won the City and Suburban Handicap in 1910 and the Kempton Jubilee in 1911. Retired to stud in 1912, he sired the 1921 Epsom Oaks winner Love in Idleness and the inaugural Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Comrade. He died in 1931 in Ireland.

Bachelor's Double
SireTredennis
GrandsireKendal
DamLady Bawn
DamsireLe Noir
SexStallion
Foaled22 April 1906
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederAlbert Lowry
Owner1) Albert Lowry (1906 – June 1910)
2) William W. Bailey (June–October 1910)
3) Mrs. W.W. Bailey (October 1910 – February 1931)
Record17 starts, 9 wins
Earnings£10,536[1]
Major wins
Railway Stakes (1908)
Irish Derby (1909)
City and Suburban Handicap (1910)
Royal Hunt Cup (1910)
Jubilee Handicap (1911)

Background edit

Bachelor's Double was foaled on 22 April 1906[2] at Oatlands Stud, the estate of his breeder Albert Lowry near Navan, County Meath, Ireland. His sire Tredennis was sired by Kendal and was the last foal produced by the 1,000 Guineas winner and prolific broodmare St Marguerite, the dam of Seabreeze (Oaks, St. Leger), Antibes (Yorkshire Oaks) and Roquebrune (the dam of Rock Sand). St Marguerite died the day after Tredennis was born and he was subsequently fostered by a cart horse mare. Tredennis was a mediocre racehorse with a skittish temperament that was winless in three starts.[3] He was purchased by Albert Lowry in 1902 as a replacement for Lowry's main stallion Le Noir which had died that year in an accident. Tredennis became a leading stallion in the 1910s[4] before his death in 1926, siring winners of 442 races and £134,100.[1]

The dam of Bachelor's Double, Lady Bawn, was born at Oatlands in 1902 and was a twin to the mare Lady Black, being 20 minutes older than her sister.[3] Twinning is a rare occurrence in horses and it was unusual for both twins to live to adulthood and rarer still for both to be successful broodmares. Lady Bawn was a half sister to the Ascot Gold Cup winner Bachelor's Buttons.[1] Lady Bawn and Lady Black were unraced as was their sire Le Noir. Bachelor's Double was Lady Bawn's first foal and she also produced the good racers Bachelor's Hope, Bachelor's Image and Bachelor's Wedding. Lady Black produced six stakes winners, including the colts Bachelor's Charm and Melesigenes, who ran with success in India.[5]

Most of Albert Lowry's horses were named with the prefix Bachelor's after the name of his father's, Joseph Lowry's, estate Bachelor's Lodge.[3]

Racing career edit

1908: two-year-old season edit

Bachelor's Double started in and won two races at the Curragh as a two-year-old. In his first career start on 24 August, he won the £900 Leopardstown Grand Prize in a "good race", beating the Steward's Cup winner Golden Rod[3] by a margin of two lengths.[6] On 3 September, he won the £600 Railway Stakes[7] beating the colt Atty by two lengths.[6]

1909: three-year-old season edit

On 29 June, Bachelor's Double won the Irish Derby at the Curragh, beating The Phoenician and Electric Boy by a length and a half. Running at the Curragh, he also won the two-mile His Majesty's Plate before travelling to England to run in the St. Leger Stakes in September. Going into the St. Leger as an undefeated racehorse, the press considered him to be a possible contender to Bayardo and Minoru, noting that while he was a stayer that had beaten stakes winners in Ireland,[8] "his victories [may] have been easily gained and amount to little."[9] He went off at 100 to 6 odds against six competitors and broke from the starting barrier well, falling into second place behind Mirador but was soon outpaced by Bayardo and Minoru at the first turn. Quickly losing ground at the Red House he finished in last place, Bayardo winning by a length and a half over Lord Carnarvon's colt Valens.[10] Returned to the Curragh, he won the Lord Lieutenant's Plate in October to close the season.[11]

1910: four-year-old season edit

 
Bachelor's Double being led in after winning the 1911 Kempton Jubilee.

In his first start of the season, he astonished the public by winning the City and Suburban Handicap in a close finish. Minoru was much favoured at 3 to 1 to win the race, but going off at 25 to 1 odds and ridden by C. Trigg, Bachelor's Double battled the colt Mustapha to win by a neck with the third place horse Dean Swift two lengths behind. Minoru finished in seventh place.[12] On 3 June, Bachelor's Double started in the Coronation Cup against eight other competitors, running against Mustapha and the American-bred colt Sir Martin, who had fallen in the previous year's running for the Derby. Sir Martin took the lead immediately and led throughout the mile and a half race, winning easily by a length and a half.[13] The next day Lowry sold Bachelor's Double to rubber manufacturing magnate William Wellington Bailey for 6,000 guineas.[3][14] On 13 June at Royal Ascot, he won the Royal Hunt Cup from the colt Eudorus.[15] Two days later, he was third in the two-and a-half-mile Ascot Gold Cup, losing to Bayardo and Sea Sick.[16] In July, he won the £2,000 Atlantic Stakes over a mile and a quarter.[17] In the running for the Doncaster Cup, he finished second to Bronzino who won by six lengths.[18] After an eighth-place finish in the Prince Edward Handicap at Manchester,[19] plans were made to run Bachelor's Double in the Prix du Conseil Municipal in France,[20] but before the colt could be shipped, William Bailey died on 4 October at the age of 57 and the colt's remaining racing engagements for the year were forfeited.[21]

1911: five-year-old season edit

After William Bailey's death, Bachelor's Double ran in the name of Sir George Murray, one of Bailey's estate executors, but ownership of the horse was retained by Bailey's widow.[3] A persistent cough kept him from running until mid-May. At Kempton Park, Bachelor's Double started in the 25th running of the "Jubilee" Handicap, drawing the number one position, deemed the "worst", on the outside of the course's track. Leading the race from start to finish, he won in a canter by four lengths, beating Wolf Land and The Story.[22] He finished eleventh in the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot in which the mare Winkipop broke down[23] and was also unplaced in the Prix du Conseil Municipal at Longchamp where his performance was so poor that the press remarked that he "almost walked past the winning post" at the finish.[24] He was later scratched from the Cambridgeshire Stakes and was retired from racing.

Stud career edit

Bachelor's Double was retired to stud in 1912 and stood his entire career at the Rathbane Stud in Limerick initially for a fee of £99. Ownership of the stallion was retained by Bailey's widow and the stud was managed in her name by Peter FitzGerald.[3] He was fifth in the winning sires' list of 1920, siring offspring with combined earnings of £146,000. Bachelor's Double died on 3 February 1931 of heart failure[25] at the age of 24 years.[26]

Notable progeny edit

s = stallion, m = mare, g = gelding

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins Ref.
1914 Grand Fleet s Duke of York Stakes, July Stakes [27]
1917 Comrade s Grand Prix de Paris, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
1918 Love in Idleness m Epsom Oaks, Yorkshire Oaks, Park Hill Stakes
1917 Hunt Law s Northumberland Plate
1917 Roman Bachelor s King George Stakes
1918 Double Hackle s Northumberland Plate, Ascot Stakes
1919 Backwood s King Edward VII Stakes, Melbourne Cup
1919 Two Step m Challenge Stakes
1921 Audlem s Queen's Vase
1922 Bar Sinister m Falmouth Stakes
1923 Glasheen m Park Hill Stakes, Falmouth Stakes
1925 Double Pay s Long Beach Handicap
1926 Double Life m Duke of York Handicap, Chesterfield Cup, Cambridgeshire Handicap
1931 Guinea Gap s Royal Hunt Cup, Liverpool Spring Cup

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Bachelor's Double (IRE), Chestnut Stallion, 1906[28]
Sire
Tredennis (GB)
Chestnut, 1898
Kendal
Ch, 1883
Bend Or Doncaster
Rouge Rose
Windermere Macaroni
Miss Agnes
St Marguerite
Ch, 1879
Hermit Newminster
Seclusion
Devotion Stockwell
Alcestis
Dam
Lady Bawn (IRE)
Chestnut, 1902
Le Noir
Black, 1889
Isonomy Sterling
Isola Bella
Knavery Lord Clifden
Flutter
Milady
Bay, 1886
Kisber (HUN) Buccaneer
Mineral
Alone Hermit
Young Melbourne mare (Family 21-a)[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Strengthened by Tredennis". The Mail. Adelaide. 19 November 1927. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Foaling dates of famous horses". Daily Racing Form. 12 March 1919. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Moorhouse, Edward (1912). "Famous sires- VI Tredennis, by Kendal-St. Marguerite". The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes. 34: 602–604. hdl:2027/njp.32101063608879.
  4. ^ Erigero, Patricia. "Kendal". Thoroughbred Heritage. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  5. ^ Hunter, Avalyn (2003). American Classic Pedigrees 1914–2002. Lanham, Maryland: Eclipse Press. p. 436. ISBN 1-58150-095-5.
  6. ^ a b "Racing". Sport & Athletics. 23: 108, 112. 1908.
  7. ^ Offsider (22 April 1910). "Turf notes". The Northern Miner. Charters Towers, Qld. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Racing: Past And Future". The Times. No. 39033. 9 August 1909. p. 14.
  9. ^ "Racing. The Doncaster Meeting, Tuesday". The Times. No. 39059. 8 September 1909. p. 18.
  10. ^ "Racing. The Doncaster Meeting, Wednesday". The Times. No. 39060. 9 September 1909. p. 14.
  11. ^ "Stud notes". Chronicle. Adelaide. 23 July 1910.
  12. ^ "Sporting". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania. 26 May 1910.
  13. ^ "Racing. The Epsom Summer Meeting, Thursday., The Coronation Cup". The Times. No. 39289. 3 June 1910. p. 18.
  14. ^ "Racing. The Ascot Meeting, Tuesday". The Times. No. 39299. 15 June 1910. p. 23.
  15. ^ "English racing". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania. 17 June 1910.
  16. ^ "Racing in England". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 18 June 1910.
  17. ^ "Racing". The Times. No. 39332. 23 July 1910. p. 19.
  18. ^ "Index". The Times. No. 39374. 10 September 1910. p. 9.
  19. ^ "Racing: Past And Future". The Times. No. 39381. 19 September 1910. p. 14.
  20. ^ "The Prix Du Conseil Municipal". The Times. No. 39399. 10 October 1910. p. 18.
  21. ^ "Wills and bequests". The Times. No. 39453. 12 December 1910. p. 13.
  22. ^ "The Kempton Park Spring ("Jubilee") Meeting, Saturday. The King Present., The Great "Jubilee" Handicap". The Times. No. 39585. 15 May 1911. p. 15.
  23. ^ "Racing. The Ascot Meeting, Wednesday., Royal Hunt Cup". The Times. No. 39612. 15 June 1911. p. 14.
  24. ^ "Racing in France. Le Prix Du Conseil Municipal". The Times. No. 39711. 9 October 1911. p. 12.
  25. ^ Weatherbys (1933). "Obituary of stallions". The General Stud-book. 27: 1290.
  26. ^ "Gatwick Programme". The Times. No. 45738. 4 February 1931. p. 5.
  27. ^ "Bachelor's Double". Pedigree Query.
  28. ^ "Bachelor's Double". Equineline. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  29. ^ "Wagtail- Family 21a". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 16 January 2013.

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Bachelor s Double 22 April 1906 3 February 1931 was an Irish bred Thoroughbred racehorse that raced in Ireland and Britain and was a successful sire in the early 20th century He won the Irish Derby as a three year old and also won the City and Suburban Handicap in 1910 and the Kempton Jubilee in 1911 Retired to stud in 1912 he sired the 1921 Epsom Oaks winner Love in Idleness and the inaugural Prix de l Arc de Triomphe winner Comrade He died in 1931 in Ireland Bachelor s DoubleSireTredennisGrandsireKendalDamLady BawnDamsireLe NoirSexStallionFoaled22 April 1906CountryIrelandColourChestnutBreederAlbert LowryOwner1 Albert Lowry 1906 June 1910 2 William W Bailey June October 1910 3 Mrs W W Bailey October 1910 February 1931 Record17 starts 9 winsEarnings 10 536 1 Major winsRailway Stakes 1908 Irish Derby 1909 City and Suburban Handicap 1910 Royal Hunt Cup 1910 Jubilee Handicap 1911 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1908 two year old season 2 2 1909 three year old season 2 3 1910 four year old season 2 4 1911 five year old season 3 Stud career 3 1 Notable progeny 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editBachelor s Double was foaled on 22 April 1906 2 at Oatlands Stud the estate of his breeder Albert Lowry near Navan County Meath Ireland His sire Tredennis was sired by Kendal and was the last foal produced by the 1 000 Guineas winner and prolific broodmare St Marguerite the dam of Seabreeze Oaks St Leger Antibes Yorkshire Oaks and Roquebrune the dam of Rock Sand St Marguerite died the day after Tredennis was born and he was subsequently fostered by a cart horse mare Tredennis was a mediocre racehorse with a skittish temperament that was winless in three starts 3 He was purchased by Albert Lowry in 1902 as a replacement for Lowry s main stallion Le Noir which had died that year in an accident Tredennis became a leading stallion in the 1910s 4 before his death in 1926 siring winners of 442 races and 134 100 1 The dam of Bachelor s Double Lady Bawn was born at Oatlands in 1902 and was a twin to the mare Lady Black being 20 minutes older than her sister 3 Twinning is a rare occurrence in horses and it was unusual for both twins to live to adulthood and rarer still for both to be successful broodmares Lady Bawn was a half sister to the Ascot Gold Cup winner Bachelor s Buttons 1 Lady Bawn and Lady Black were unraced as was their sire Le Noir Bachelor s Double was Lady Bawn s first foal and she also produced the good racers Bachelor s Hope Bachelor s Image and Bachelor s Wedding Lady Black produced six stakes winners including the colts Bachelor s Charm and Melesigenes who ran with success in India 5 Most of Albert Lowry s horses were named with the prefix Bachelor s after the name of his father s Joseph Lowry s estate Bachelor s Lodge 3 Racing career edit1908 two year old season edit Bachelor s Double started in and won two races at the Curragh as a two year old In his first career start on 24 August he won the 900 Leopardstown Grand Prize in a good race beating the Steward s Cup winner Golden Rod 3 by a margin of two lengths 6 On 3 September he won the 600 Railway Stakes 7 beating the colt Atty by two lengths 6 1909 three year old season edit On 29 June Bachelor s Double won the Irish Derby at the Curragh beating The Phoenician and Electric Boy by a length and a half Running at the Curragh he also won the two mile His Majesty s Plate before travelling to England to run in the St Leger Stakes in September Going into the St Leger as an undefeated racehorse the press considered him to be a possible contender to Bayardo and Minoru noting that while he was a stayer that had beaten stakes winners in Ireland 8 his victories may have been easily gained and amount to little 9 He went off at 100 to 6 odds against six competitors and broke from the starting barrier well falling into second place behind Mirador but was soon outpaced by Bayardo and Minoru at the first turn Quickly losing ground at the Red House he finished in last place Bayardo winning by a length and a half over Lord Carnarvon s colt Valens 10 Returned to the Curragh he won the Lord Lieutenant s Plate in October to close the season 11 1910 four year old season edit nbsp Bachelor s Double being led in after winning the 1911 Kempton Jubilee In his first start of the season he astonished the public by winning the City and Suburban Handicap in a close finish Minoru was much favoured at 3 to 1 to win the race but going off at 25 to 1 odds and ridden by C Trigg Bachelor s Double battled the colt Mustapha to win by a neck with the third place horse Dean Swift two lengths behind Minoru finished in seventh place 12 On 3 June Bachelor s Double started in the Coronation Cup against eight other competitors running against Mustapha and the American bred colt Sir Martin who had fallen in the previous year s running for the Derby Sir Martin took the lead immediately and led throughout the mile and a half race winning easily by a length and a half 13 The next day Lowry sold Bachelor s Double to rubber manufacturing magnate William Wellington Bailey for 6 000 guineas 3 14 On 13 June at Royal Ascot he won the Royal Hunt Cup from the colt Eudorus 15 Two days later he was third in the two and a half mile Ascot Gold Cup losing to Bayardo and Sea Sick 16 In July he won the 2 000 Atlantic Stakes over a mile and a quarter 17 In the running for the Doncaster Cup he finished second to Bronzino who won by six lengths 18 After an eighth place finish in the Prince Edward Handicap at Manchester 19 plans were made to run Bachelor s Double in the Prix du Conseil Municipal in France 20 but before the colt could be shipped William Bailey died on 4 October at the age of 57 and the colt s remaining racing engagements for the year were forfeited 21 1911 five year old season edit After William Bailey s death Bachelor s Double ran in the name of Sir George Murray one of Bailey s estate executors but ownership of the horse was retained by Bailey s widow 3 A persistent cough kept him from running until mid May At Kempton Park Bachelor s Double started in the 25th running of the Jubilee Handicap drawing the number one position deemed the worst on the outside of the course s track Leading the race from start to finish he won in a canter by four lengths beating Wolf Land and The Story 22 He finished eleventh in the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot in which the mare Winkipop broke down 23 and was also unplaced in the Prix du Conseil Municipal at Longchamp where his performance was so poor that the press remarked that he almost walked past the winning post at the finish 24 He was later scratched from the Cambridgeshire Stakes and was retired from racing Stud career editBachelor s Double was retired to stud in 1912 and stood his entire career at the Rathbane Stud in Limerick initially for a fee of 99 Ownership of the stallion was retained by Bailey s widow and the stud was managed in her name by Peter FitzGerald 3 He was fifth in the winning sires list of 1920 siring offspring with combined earnings of 146 000 Bachelor s Double died on 3 February 1931 of heart failure 25 at the age of 24 years 26 Notable progeny edit s stallion m mare g gelding Foaled Name Sex Major Wins Ref 1914 Grand Fleet s Duke of York Stakes July Stakes 27 1917 Comrade s Grand Prix de Paris Prix de l Arc de Triomphe1918 Love in Idleness m Epsom Oaks Yorkshire Oaks Park Hill Stakes1917 Hunt Law s Northumberland Plate1917 Roman Bachelor s King George Stakes1918 Double Hackle s Northumberland Plate Ascot Stakes1919 Backwood s King Edward VII Stakes Melbourne Cup1919 Two Step m Challenge Stakes1921 Audlem s Queen s Vase1922 Bar Sinister m Falmouth Stakes1923 Glasheen m Park Hill Stakes Falmouth Stakes1925 Double Pay s Long Beach Handicap1926 Double Life m Duke of York Handicap Chesterfield Cup Cambridgeshire Handicap1931 Guinea Gap s Royal Hunt Cup Liverpool Spring CupPedigree editPedigree of Bachelor s Double IRE Chestnut Stallion 1906 28 SireTredennis GB Chestnut 1898 Kendal Ch 1883 Bend Or DoncasterRouge RoseWindermere MacaroniMiss AgnesSt Marguerite Ch 1879 Hermit NewminsterSeclusionDevotion StockwellAlcestisDamLady Bawn IRE Chestnut 1902 Le Noir Black 1889 Isonomy SterlingIsola BellaKnavery Lord ClifdenFlutterMilady Bay 1886 Kisber HUN BuccaneerMineralAlone HermitYoung Melbourne mare Family 21 a 29 References edit a b c Strengthened by Tredennis The Mail Adelaide 19 November 1927 Retrieved 14 January 2013 Foaling dates of famous horses Daily Racing Form 12 March 1919 Retrieved 10 February 2013 a b c d e f g Moorhouse Edward 1912 Famous sires VI Tredennis by Kendal St Marguerite The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes 34 602 604 hdl 2027 njp 32101063608879 Erigero Patricia Kendal Thoroughbred Heritage Retrieved 14 January 2013 Hunter Avalyn 2003 American Classic Pedigrees 1914 2002 Lanham Maryland Eclipse Press p 436 ISBN 1 58150 095 5 a b Racing Sport amp Athletics 23 108 112 1908 Offsider 22 April 1910 Turf notes The Northern Miner Charters Towers Qld Retrieved 14 January 2013 Racing Past And Future The Times No 39033 9 August 1909 p 14 Racing The Doncaster Meeting Tuesday The Times No 39059 8 September 1909 p 18 Racing The Doncaster Meeting Wednesday The Times No 39060 9 September 1909 p 14 Stud notes Chronicle Adelaide 23 July 1910 Sporting The Mercury Hobart Tasmania 26 May 1910 Racing The Epsom Summer Meeting Thursday The Coronation Cup The Times No 39289 3 June 1910 p 18 Racing The Ascot Meeting Tuesday The Times No 39299 15 June 1910 p 23 English racing The Mercury Hobart Tasmania 17 June 1910 Racing in England The Advertiser Adelaide 18 June 1910 Racing The Times No 39332 23 July 1910 p 19 Index The Times No 39374 10 September 1910 p 9 Racing Past And Future The Times No 39381 19 September 1910 p 14 The Prix Du Conseil Municipal The Times No 39399 10 October 1910 p 18 Wills and bequests The Times No 39453 12 December 1910 p 13 The Kempton Park Spring Jubilee Meeting Saturday The King Present The Great Jubilee Handicap The Times No 39585 15 May 1911 p 15 Racing The Ascot Meeting Wednesday Royal Hunt Cup The Times No 39612 15 June 1911 p 14 Racing in France Le Prix Du Conseil Municipal The Times No 39711 9 October 1911 p 12 Weatherbys 1933 Obituary of stallions The General Stud book 27 1290 Gatwick Programme The Times No 45738 4 February 1931 p 5 Bachelor s Double Pedigree Query Bachelor s Double Equineline Retrieved 14 November 2012 Wagtail Family 21a Bloodlines net Retrieved 16 January 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bachelor 27s Double amp oldid 1035056927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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