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Enterprise (horse)

Enterprise (1884 – after 1901) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. As a two-year-old in 1886 he was one of the best horses of his generation in England, winning the New Stakes and the July Stakes as well as finishing second in the Middle Park Plate and the Dewhurst Plate. In the following spring he recorded his biggest victory when winning the 2000 Guineas as the 2/1 favourite. He was one of the leading fancies for the Epsom Derby but missed the race after sustaining an injury in training. He remained in training until the end of 1888 but failed to recover his best form. He made no impact as a breeding stallion.

Enterprise
SireSterling
GrandsireOxford
DamKing Tom mare
DamsireKing Tom
SexStallion
Foaled1884[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourChestnut
BreederYardley Stud
OwnerDouglas Baird
TrainerJames Ryan
Record8: 3-3-0
Major wins
New Stakes (1886)
July Stakes (1886)
2000 Guineas (1887)

Background

Enterprise was a chestnut horse bred at the Yardley stud near Birmingham by the Graham brothers. As a yearling he was offered for sale and bought for bought for 2,000 guineas by Douglas Baird.[2] He was trained at Newmarket, Suffolk by James Ryan.

His sire, Sterling, was a successful racehorse who became an excellent sire whose other offspring included Isonomy, Paradox, Enthusiast and Harvester. Enterprise's dam, an unnamed mare sired by King Tom, was a full-sister to the Epsom Derby runner-up King Alfred.[3][4]

Racing career

1886: two-year-old season

On 8 June Enterprise made his racecourse debut in the New Stakes at Royal Ascot. He was ridden by George Barrett and won at odds of 100/12 upsetting the hot favourite Freedom.[5][6] He was expected to follow up in the Royal Plate at Windsor Racecourse but was defeated by George Chetwynd's colt Stetchworth.[7] At Newmarket Racecourse on 6 July, the colt started 2/1 joint-favourite for the July Stakes. Ridden by Fred Archer he took the lead soon after the start and despite hanging left just inside the last quarter mile he won "easily" by four lengths from Hugo.[8] On 13 October at Newmarket Enterprise finished second to Lord Calthorpe's colt Florentine in the Middle Park Plate, a race for which he had been regarded as a near certainty and started at odds of 1/7.[9][10] In the Dewhurst Plate two weeks later over seven furlongs at the same track he started 7/2 second favourite behind Phil. After disputing the lead for most of the way he appeared to "cut it" (give up) in the final furlong and was beaten three lengths into second place by the Duke of Beaufort's filly Reve d'Or, a 20/1 outsider.[11]

At the end of year Fred Archer reportedly said "If he hadn't had a touch of the white feather, Enterprise would be a second Ormonde".[12]

1887: three-year-old season

 
Tom Cannon, who rode Enterprise to victory in the 2000 Guineas

On 27 April 1887, Enterprise, ridden by Tom Cannon started the 2/1 favourite for the 79th running of the 200 Guineas over the Rowley Mile. Phil (10/1), Florentine (10/1) and Hugo (20/1) were again in opposition but the best fancied of his opponents were Eglamore, Grandison (Windsor Castle Stakes) and Lovegold. Enterprise started well and as the field entered the last quarter mile he moved into third place behind Eglamore and Phil, with the three colts drawing well clear of the rest. Racing in the centre of the trio, he gained the advantage inside the final furlong and won "rather easily"[13] in "capital style"[14] by half a length from Phil with Eglamore the same distance away in third place.[15] Despite the close finish, Cannon always appeared to be in control of the race ensuring that Baird and his associates collected very large sums in winning bets.[16] The winning time of 1:45.6 constituted a new record for the race.[17]

Enterprise was strongly fancied for the Epsom Derby, being quoted at odds of 9/4 a week before the race.[18] When engaged in training on the Limekilns gallop the colt reportedly took fright, jumped a hedge onto a road and had to be retrieved from an adjacent field. Although he "wrenched"[19] himself, the initial prognostications were good, but he was subsequently withdrawn from the contest.[20]

1888: four-year-old season

On 27 July 1888 Enterprise started the 100/12 third choice in the betting for the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park but finished sixth behind the Duke of Westminster's colt Orbit.[21] On 22 September the colt started a 33/1 outsider for the £11,000 Lancashire Plate over seven furlongs at Manchester Racecourse and came home unplaced behind Seabreeze.[22]

Stud record

After his retirement from racing Enterprise became a breeding stallion but had very little success as a sire of winners. He was the damsire of King James, who won the Prix d'Hédouville in 1907.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Enterprise (GB), chestnut stallion, 1884[1]
Sire
Sterling (GB)
1868
Oxford
1857
Birdcatcher Sir Hercules
Guiccioli
Honey Dear Plenipotentiary
My Dear
Whisper
1857
Flatcatcher Touchstone
Decoy
Silence Melbourne
Secret
Dam
King Tom mare (GB)
1868
King Tom
1851 
Harkaway Economist
Fanny Dawson
Pocahontas Glencoe
Marpessa
Bay Middleton mare
1856
Bay Middleton Sultan
Cobweb
West Country Lass Venison
Margellina (Family 11-g)[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Enterprise pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Topics of the Day". Auckland Star. 25 August 1886. p. 4 – via Papers Past.
  3. ^ a b "Mandane – Family 11-g". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  4. ^ "Turf Gossip". Auckland Star. 7 May 1887. p. 2 – via Papers Past.
  5. ^ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  6. ^ "Racing Notes". The Press. 26 July 1886. p. 3 – via Papers Past.
  7. ^ "Sporting". The New Zealand Herald. 30 April 1887. p. 6 – via Papers Past.
  8. ^ "Racing in England". Otago Witness. 27 August 1886. p. 24 – via Papers Past.
  9. ^ "English Sporting". Auckland Star. 11 December 1886. p. 4 – via Papers Past.
  10. ^ "Racing in England". Otago Witness. 22 October 1886. p. 25 – via Papers Past.
  11. ^ "Racing in England". Otago Witness. 24 December 1886. p. 30 – via Papers Past.
  12. ^ "Table Talk". Auckland Star. 19 March 1887. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  13. ^ "Sporting Notes". Lyttleton Times. 14 June 1887. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  14. ^ "Racing in England". Otago Witness. 1 July 1887. p. 25 – via Papers Past.
  15. ^ "Racing in England". Lyttleton Times. 30 June 1887. p. 3 – via Papers Past.
  16. ^ "Sporting Gossip". Evening Star (Dunedin). 5 July 1887. p. 6 – via Papers Past.
  17. ^ "Sporting". The New Zealand Herald. 25 June 1887. p. 6 – via Papers Past.
  18. ^ "Sporting". New Zealand Herald. 21 May 1887. p. 6 – via Papers Past.
  19. ^ "Turf Gossip". Auckland Star. 9 July 1887. p. 2 – via Papers Past.
  20. ^ "Sporting". New Zealand Herald. 25 May 1887. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  21. ^ "RACING IN ENGLAND". Otago Witness. 21 September 1888. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
  22. ^ "For Eleven Thousand Pounds". Evening Star. Dunedin. 17 November 1888. p. 6 – via Papers Past.

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Enterprise 1884 after 1901 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire As a two year old in 1886 he was one of the best horses of his generation in England winning the New Stakes and the July Stakes as well as finishing second in the Middle Park Plate and the Dewhurst Plate In the following spring he recorded his biggest victory when winning the 2000 Guineas as the 2 1 favourite He was one of the leading fancies for the Epsom Derby but missed the race after sustaining an injury in training He remained in training until the end of 1888 but failed to recover his best form He made no impact as a breeding stallion EnterpriseSireSterlingGrandsireOxfordDamKing Tom mareDamsireKing TomSexStallionFoaled1884 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourChestnutBreederYardley StudOwnerDouglas BairdTrainerJames RyanRecord8 3 3 0Major winsNew Stakes 1886 July Stakes 1886 2000 Guineas 1887 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1886 two year old season 2 2 1887 three year old season 2 3 1888 four year old season 3 Stud record 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground EditEnterprise was a chestnut horse bred at the Yardley stud near Birmingham by the Graham brothers As a yearling he was offered for sale and bought for bought for 2 000 guineas by Douglas Baird 2 He was trained at Newmarket Suffolk by James Ryan His sire Sterling was a successful racehorse who became an excellent sire whose other offspring included Isonomy Paradox Enthusiast and Harvester Enterprise s dam an unnamed mare sired by King Tom was a full sister to the Epsom Derby runner up King Alfred 3 4 Racing career Edit1886 two year old season Edit On 8 June Enterprise made his racecourse debut in the New Stakes at Royal Ascot He was ridden by George Barrett and won at odds of 100 12 upsetting the hot favourite Freedom 5 6 He was expected to follow up in the Royal Plate at Windsor Racecourse but was defeated by George Chetwynd s colt Stetchworth 7 At Newmarket Racecourse on 6 July the colt started 2 1 joint favourite for the July Stakes Ridden by Fred Archer he took the lead soon after the start and despite hanging left just inside the last quarter mile he won easily by four lengths from Hugo 8 On 13 October at Newmarket Enterprise finished second to Lord Calthorpe s colt Florentine in the Middle Park Plate a race for which he had been regarded as a near certainty and started at odds of 1 7 9 10 In the Dewhurst Plate two weeks later over seven furlongs at the same track he started 7 2 second favourite behind Phil After disputing the lead for most of the way he appeared to cut it give up in the final furlong and was beaten three lengths into second place by the Duke of Beaufort s filly Reve d Or a 20 1 outsider 11 At the end of year Fred Archer reportedly said If he hadn t had a touch of the white feather Enterprise would be a second Ormonde 12 1887 three year old season Edit Tom Cannon who rode Enterprise to victory in the 2000 Guineas On 27 April 1887 Enterprise ridden by Tom Cannon started the 2 1 favourite for the 79th running of the 200 Guineas over the Rowley Mile Phil 10 1 Florentine 10 1 and Hugo 20 1 were again in opposition but the best fancied of his opponents were Eglamore Grandison Windsor Castle Stakes and Lovegold Enterprise started well and as the field entered the last quarter mile he moved into third place behind Eglamore and Phil with the three colts drawing well clear of the rest Racing in the centre of the trio he gained the advantage inside the final furlong and won rather easily 13 in capital style 14 by half a length from Phil with Eglamore the same distance away in third place 15 Despite the close finish Cannon always appeared to be in control of the race ensuring that Baird and his associates collected very large sums in winning bets 16 The winning time of 1 45 6 constituted a new record for the race 17 Enterprise was strongly fancied for the Epsom Derby being quoted at odds of 9 4 a week before the race 18 When engaged in training on the Limekilns gallop the colt reportedly took fright jumped a hedge onto a road and had to be retrieved from an adjacent field Although he wrenched 19 himself the initial prognostications were good but he was subsequently withdrawn from the contest 20 1888 four year old season Edit On 27 July 1888 Enterprise started the 100 12 third choice in the betting for the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park but finished sixth behind the Duke of Westminster s colt Orbit 21 On 22 September the colt started a 33 1 outsider for the 11 000 Lancashire Plate over seven furlongs at Manchester Racecourse and came home unplaced behind Seabreeze 22 Stud record EditAfter his retirement from racing Enterprise became a breeding stallion but had very little success as a sire of winners He was the damsire of King James who won the Prix d Hedouville in 1907 Pedigree EditPedigree of Enterprise GB chestnut stallion 1884 1 SireSterling GB 1868 Oxford1857 Birdcatcher Sir HerculesGuiccioliHoney Dear PlenipotentiaryMy DearWhisper 1857 Flatcatcher TouchstoneDecoySilence MelbourneSecretDamKing Tom mare GB 1868 King Tom1851 Harkaway EconomistFanny DawsonPocahontas GlencoeMarpessaBay Middleton mare1856 Bay Middleton SultanCobwebWest Country Lass VenisonMargellina Family 11 g 3 References Edit a b Enterprise pedigree Equineline Topics of the Day Auckland Star 25 August 1886 p 4 via Papers Past a b Mandane Family 11 g Thoroughbred Bloodlines Turf Gossip Auckland Star 7 May 1887 p 2 via Papers Past Abelson Edward Tyrrel John 1993 The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records Breedon Books Publishing ISBN 978 1 873626 15 3 Racing Notes The Press 26 July 1886 p 3 via Papers Past Sporting The New Zealand Herald 30 April 1887 p 6 via Papers Past Racing in England Otago Witness 27 August 1886 p 24 via Papers Past English Sporting Auckland Star 11 December 1886 p 4 via Papers Past Racing in England Otago Witness 22 October 1886 p 25 via Papers Past Racing in England Otago Witness 24 December 1886 p 30 via Papers Past Table Talk Auckland Star 19 March 1887 p 5 via Papers Past Sporting Notes Lyttleton Times 14 June 1887 p 5 via Papers Past Racing in England Otago Witness 1 July 1887 p 25 via Papers Past Racing in England Lyttleton Times 30 June 1887 p 3 via Papers Past Sporting Gossip Evening Star Dunedin 5 July 1887 p 6 via Papers Past Sporting The New Zealand Herald 25 June 1887 p 6 via Papers Past Sporting New Zealand Herald 21 May 1887 p 6 via Papers Past Turf Gossip Auckland Star 9 July 1887 p 2 via Papers Past Sporting New Zealand Herald 25 May 1887 p 5 via Papers Past RACING IN ENGLAND Otago Witness 21 September 1888 Retrieved 2012 09 09 For Eleven Thousand Pounds Evening Star Dunedin 17 November 1888 p 6 via Papers Past Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enterprise horse amp oldid 994943207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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