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Crow (horse)

Crow (23 February 1973 – 10 February 1989)[2] was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was one of the best three-year-olds in Europe in 1976 when he won the classic St Leger Stakes and finished second in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. He went on to win the Coronation Cup as a five-year-old in 1978. After he retired from racing, he stood as a breeding stallion in the United States and Australia with limited success.

Crow
SireExbury
GrandsireLe Haar
DamCarmosina
DamsireRight of Way
SexStallion
Foaled1973
CountryFrance
ColourChestnut
BreederDaniel Wildenstein
OwnerDaniel Wildenstein
TrainerAngel Penna
Peter Walwyn
Record17: 5-4-1
Major wins
Prix Eugène Adam (1976)
St Leger Stakes (1976)
Ormonde Stakes (1978)
Coronation Cup (1978)
Awards
Timeform rating 134[1]

Background Edit

Crow was a chestnut horse with a white blaze standing 16 hands[3] high bred by his owner Daniel Wildenstein. He was the best horse sired by the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Exbury, to whom he bore a close physical resemblance. His dam, Carmosina was an Argentinian mare bought by Wildenstein for $10,000. The colt was sent into training in France with Angel Penna. Crow usually raced in a sheepskin noseband.

Racing career Edit

1976: three-year-old season Edit

Crow did not race as a two-year-old but began his racing career in the spring of 1976. He won the Prix Northeast, finished second to Hunza Dancer in the Grand Prix de Compiègne and then won the Prix Eugène Adam over 2000 metres at Saint-Cloud Racecourse.

In August, Crow was sent to England, where he finished second to Wollow in the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup.[4] In September he returned to Britain for the 200th running of the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse. Ridden by Yves Saint-Martin he started the 6/1 co-favourite alongside Oats and General Ironside. Crow took the lead early in the straight and won the classic by two lengths from Secret Man and Scallywag. In October, Crow was one of twenty horses to contest the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2,400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse. Crow took a clear lead in the straight but was overtaken 100 metres from the finish and finished second to Ivanjica. The beaten horses included Pawneese, Bruni and Youth. On his final appearance of the season he failed to reproduce his best form as he finished unplaced behind Vitiges in the Champion Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse.

1977–1978: later career Edit

Crow did not record any major successes in 1977. He did, however, finish a close fifth behind Alleged in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and ran third to Johnny D. in the Turf Classic. At five Crow was trained in England by Peter Walwyn. He finished second to Rex Magna in the Prix d'Hédouville and won the Ormonde Stakes at Chester. In June he appeared at Epsom Downs Racecourse for the Coronation Cup. He started at odds of 9/4[5] and won from the New Zealand-bred champion Balmerino.

Assessment Edit

Crow was awarded a rating of 134 by Timeform in 1976, making him the ssecond-bestthree-year-old colt in Europe, one pound behind Youth.[1] A rating of 130 is considered the mark of an above average Group One winner. In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Crow an "average" St Leger winner.[6]

Stud career Edit

Crow was retired to stud in 1979. He stood as a breeding stallion in Kentucky before being exported to Australia in 1986.[3] He sired many winners, but few were of any consequence. Crow died in Australia on 10 February 1989.[2]

Pedigree Edit

Pedigree of Crow (FR), chestnut horse, 1973[7]
Sire
Exbury (FR)
1959
Le Haar
1954
Vieux Manoir Brantôme
Vieille Maison
Mince Pie Tleferique
Cannelle
Greensward
1953
Mossborough Nearco
All Moonshine
Stargrass Noble Star
Grass Widow
Dam
Carmosina (ARG)
1963
Right of Way
1957
Honeyway Fairway
Honey Buzzard
Magnificent Migoli
Isle of Capri
Sixtina
1956
Aristophanes Hyperion
Commotion
La Dogana Advocate
Veneta (Family 3-b)[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1990). Horse Racing: Records, Facts, Champions (Third ed.). Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-902-1.
  2. ^ a b Staff. "Crow (FR)". Australian Stud book. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b Bill Whittaker (30 December 1986). "Crow to boost our staying powers". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  4. ^ "Crow can swoop in". Evening Times. 10 September 1976. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  5. ^ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  6. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  7. ^ "Crow pedigree". Equineline. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  8. ^ "Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Cypher – Family 3-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-05-19.

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Crow 23 February 1973 10 February 1989 2 was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire He was one of the best three year olds in Europe in 1976 when he won the classic St Leger Stakes and finished second in the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe He went on to win the Coronation Cup as a five year old in 1978 After he retired from racing he stood as a breeding stallion in the United States and Australia with limited success CrowSireExburyGrandsireLe HaarDamCarmosinaDamsireRight of WaySexStallionFoaled1973CountryFranceColourChestnutBreederDaniel WildensteinOwnerDaniel WildensteinTrainerAngel PennaPeter WalwynRecord17 5 4 1Major winsPrix Eugene Adam 1976 St Leger Stakes 1976 Ormonde Stakes 1978 Coronation Cup 1978 AwardsTimeform rating 134 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1976 three year old season 2 2 1977 1978 later career 3 Assessment 4 Stud career 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground EditCrow was a chestnut horse with a white blaze standing 16 hands 3 high bred by his owner Daniel Wildenstein He was the best horse sired by the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe winner Exbury to whom he bore a close physical resemblance His dam Carmosina was an Argentinian mare bought by Wildenstein for 10 000 The colt was sent into training in France with Angel Penna Crow usually raced in a sheepskin noseband Racing career Edit1976 three year old season Edit Crow did not race as a two year old but began his racing career in the spring of 1976 He won the Prix Northeast finished second to Hunza Dancer in the Grand Prix de Compiegne and then won the Prix Eugene Adam over 2000 metres at Saint Cloud Racecourse In August Crow was sent to England where he finished second to Wollow in the Benson and Hedges Gold Cup 4 In September he returned to Britain for the 200th running of the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse Ridden by Yves Saint Martin he started the 6 1 co favourite alongside Oats and General Ironside Crow took the lead early in the straight and won the classic by two lengths from Secret Man and Scallywag In October Crow was one of twenty horses to contest the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe over 2 400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse Crow took a clear lead in the straight but was overtaken 100 metres from the finish and finished second to Ivanjica The beaten horses included Pawneese Bruni and Youth On his final appearance of the season he failed to reproduce his best form as he finished unplaced behind Vitiges in the Champion Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse 1977 1978 later career Edit Crow did not record any major successes in 1977 He did however finish a close fifth behind Alleged in the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe and ran third to Johnny D in the Turf Classic At five Crow was trained in England by Peter Walwyn He finished second to Rex Magna in the Prix d Hedouville and won the Ormonde Stakes at Chester In June he appeared at Epsom Downs Racecourse for the Coronation Cup He started at odds of 9 4 5 and won from the New Zealand bred champion Balmerino Assessment EditCrow was awarded a rating of 134 by Timeform in 1976 making him the ssecond bestthree year old colt in Europe one pound behind Youth 1 A rating of 130 is considered the mark of an above average Group One winner In their book A Century of Champions John Randall and Tony Morris rated Crow an average St Leger winner 6 Stud career EditCrow was retired to stud in 1979 He stood as a breeding stallion in Kentucky before being exported to Australia in 1986 3 He sired many winners but few were of any consequence Crow died in Australia on 10 February 1989 2 Pedigree EditPedigree of Crow FR chestnut horse 1973 7 SireExbury FR 1959 Le Haar1954 Vieux Manoir BrantomeVieille MaisonMince Pie TleferiqueCannelleGreensward1953 Mossborough NearcoAll MoonshineStargrass Noble StarGrass WidowDamCarmosina ARG 1963 Right of Way1957 Honeyway FairwayHoney BuzzardMagnificent MigoliIsle of CapriSixtina1956 Aristophanes HyperionCommotionLa Dogana AdvocateVeneta Family 3 b 8 References Edit a b Morris Tony Randall John 1990 Horse Racing Records Facts Champions Third ed Guinness Publishing ISBN 0 85112 902 1 a b Staff Crow FR Australian Stud book Retrieved 22 September 2013 a b Bill Whittaker 30 December 1986 Crow to boost our staying powers Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2013 05 19 Crow can swoop in Evening Times 10 September 1976 Retrieved 2013 05 19 Abelson Edward Tyrrel John 1993 The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records Breedon Books Publishing ISBN 978 1 873626 15 3 Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 Crow pedigree Equineline 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 05 19 Thoroughbred Bloodlines Cypher Family 3 b Bloodlines net Retrieved 2013 05 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crow horse amp oldid 1153838289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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