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Grey Lag

Grey Lag (1918–1942) was a Thoroughbred race horse born in Kentucky and bred by John E. Madden. At his Hamburg Place near Lexington, Kentucky, Maddon had a good stallion called Star Shoot which he bred to all of his mares. Out of a failed racemare called Miss Minnie who had produced no previous winners, he got Grey Lag. In his later days, Maddon said Grey Lag was the best horse he ever bred.

Grey Lag
Grey Lag
SireStar Shoot
GrandsireIsinglass
DamMiss Minnie
DamsireMeddler
SexStallion
Foaled1918
CountryUnited States
ColourChestnut
BreederJohn E. Madden
OwnerMax Hirsch
Rancocas Stable
TrainerMax Hirsch
Sam Hildreth
Record47: 25-9-3
Earnings$136,375
Major wins
Champagne Stakes (1920)
Remsen Stakes (1920)
Autumn Days Stakes (1920)
Islip Handicap (1920)
Belmont Stakes (1921)
Dwyer Stakes (1921)
Empire City Derby (1921)
Knickerbocker Handicap (1921)
Devonshire International Handicap (1921)
Mount Kisco Stakes (1921)
Brooklyn Handicap (1921)
Empire City Handicap (1922)
Queens County Handicap (1922)
Saratoga Handicap (1922)
Excelsior Handicap (1923)
Metropolitan Handicap (1923)
Awards
Unofficial U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Colt (1921)
Unofficial United States Horse of the Year (1921)
Honours
United States' Racing Hall of Fame (1957)
#54 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century
Grey Lag Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack
Last updated on October 14, 2006

Color edit

Sired by Star Shoot (going back to Stockwell and Beeswing, out of Miss Minnie (by Meddler), Grey Lag was not a grey. He was a chestnut with a few small grey patches on his belly, hidden when he was saddled. With three white feet and a large white blaze, Grey Lag displayed Sabino markings.

Racing career edit

1920: two-year-old season edit

Grey Lag (whose name came from a type of wild European goose) stood 16 and a half hands tall when he was sold as a yearling to Hall of Fame trainer Max Hirsch. He remained a maiden until his fifth start. Hirsch raced him until he won the Champagne Stakes for two-year-olds, then sold him to Harry F. Sinclair of Sinclair Oil (famous for his close connection to the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding, and involved in the infamous Teapot Dome scandal). Sinclair took enormous pleasure in his recently purchased no-expense-spared Rancocas Stable in New Jersey while buying every horse that took his fancy. The trainer, Hall of Famer Sam Hildreth, not as well-heeled as Sinclair nor as happy about the horse—a superstitious man, he hated the grey patches—nevertheless remained in the partnership. They paid $60,000 for the two-year-old once he won the Champagne. (Hirsch added $20,000 to his price because Hildreth had earlier snubbed Grey Lag and his grey patch.)

Grey Lag raced the remainder of his two-year-old season in Hildreth's name, but after that he was a Rancocas Stable entry every time. He wasn't an outstanding youngster, even with his wins in the Champagne, the Remsen Stakes, the Autumn Days Stakes, and the Islip Handicap, but at three he came into his own.

1921: three-year-old season edit

In 1921, Grey Lag won the Belmont Stakes with Earl Sande up (this was the year after Man o' War's win and two years after Sir Barton's), the Dwyer Stakes, the Empire Derby, the Knickerbocker Handicap, the Devonshire International Handicap, and the Mount Kisco Stakes. He placed in the Lawrence Realization Stakes, Brooklyn Handicap, Queens County Handicap, Empire City Handicap, Saratoga Handicap, Kings County Handicap, Excelsior Handicap, Metropolitan Handicap, Suburban Handicap, and Jockey Club Gold Cup. He came home third in the Withers Stakes.

At three, he matched the American record for 1 and 1/8 mile, and beginning with the Belmont, he won eight straight stakes races, six of them in July. During this streak, he beat Exterminator as well as other older horses and set a Canadian record. (Later he won the Brooklyn, and then in a further running, Exterminator reversed the form to beat Grey Lag.)

Grey Lag was unofficially named Champion Three Year Old Colt of 1921 and Horse of the Year.

 
Grey Lag winning the 1921 Brooklyn Handicap

Later career edit

Grey Lag suffered from bad feet. After losing a few races at ages 4 and 5, he retired to stud. Like several other notable horses before and after him (Black Gold, for example), he had fertility problems at stud and so was returned to the track at 9 and 10 years of age. He won his two starts at 9 and one of his starts at 10, then was again retired. This time he was given to a veterinarian as a riding horse, but the vet died soon afterwards, and Grey Lag was sold at the estate auction.

Grey Lag changed ownership quite a few times until he ended up competing in $1,000 claiming races in Canada. He seldom won one, and he wasn't claimed. The last purse money ever recorded for a son of Star Shoot was the $40 Grey Lag earned in one of those races—he finished third. Harry F. Sinclair, who'd gone to prison for his role in the Teapot Dome oilfield scandal, was not anxious for more bad publicity. There was an outcry, and Sinclair bought the horse back.

Retirement edit

At 13, Grey Lag found a home at Rancocas. When Sinclair sold the farm, as well as his mansion in New York City, he was still a wealthy man, and Grey Lag remained protected. He died 11 years later in 1942. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1957.[1]

In The Blood-Horse magazine ranking of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th century, Grey Lag is #54.

External links edit

  • Grey Lag's pedigree, stats, and photo

References edit

  1. ^ racingmuseum.org Grey Lag November 23, 2004, at the Wayback Machine

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For the bird species see Greylag goose This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Grey Lag news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Grey Lag 1918 1942 was a Thoroughbred race horse born in Kentucky and bred by John E Madden At his Hamburg Place near Lexington Kentucky Maddon had a good stallion called Star Shoot which he bred to all of his mares Out of a failed racemare called Miss Minnie who had produced no previous winners he got Grey Lag In his later days Maddon said Grey Lag was the best horse he ever bred Grey LagGrey LagSireStar ShootGrandsireIsinglassDamMiss MinnieDamsireMeddlerSexStallionFoaled1918CountryUnited StatesColourChestnutBreederJohn E MaddenOwnerMax HirschRancocas StableTrainerMax HirschSam HildrethRecord47 25 9 3Earnings 136 375Major winsChampagne Stakes 1920 Remsen Stakes 1920 Autumn Days Stakes 1920 Islip Handicap 1920 Belmont Stakes 1921 Dwyer Stakes 1921 Empire City Derby 1921 Knickerbocker Handicap 1921 Devonshire International Handicap 1921 Mount Kisco Stakes 1921 Brooklyn Handicap 1921 Empire City Handicap 1922 Queens County Handicap 1922 Saratoga Handicap 1922 Excelsior Handicap 1923 Metropolitan Handicap 1923 AwardsUnofficial U S Champion Three Year Old Colt 1921 Unofficial United States Horse of the Year 1921 HonoursUnited States Racing Hall of Fame 1957 54 Top 100 U S Racehorses of the 20th CenturyGrey Lag Handicap at Aqueduct RacetrackLast updated on October 14 2006 Contents 1 Color 2 Racing career 2 1 1920 two year old season 2 2 1921 three year old season 2 3 Later career 3 Retirement 4 External links 5 ReferencesColor editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sired by Star Shoot going back to Stockwell and Beeswing out of Miss Minnie by Meddler Grey Lag was not a grey He was a chestnut with a few small grey patches on his belly hidden when he was saddled With three white feet and a large white blaze Grey Lag displayed Sabino markings Racing career editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1920 two year old season edit Grey Lag whose name came from a type of wild European goose stood 16 and a half hands tall when he was sold as a yearling to Hall of Fame trainer Max Hirsch He remained a maiden until his fifth start Hirsch raced him until he won the Champagne Stakes for two year olds then sold him to Harry F Sinclair of Sinclair Oil famous for his close connection to the 29th President of the United States Warren G Harding and involved in the infamous Teapot Dome scandal Sinclair took enormous pleasure in his recently purchased no expense spared Rancocas Stable in New Jersey while buying every horse that took his fancy The trainer Hall of Famer Sam Hildreth not as well heeled as Sinclair nor as happy about the horse a superstitious man he hated the grey patches nevertheless remained in the partnership They paid 60 000 for the two year old once he won the Champagne Hirsch added 20 000 to his price because Hildreth had earlier snubbed Grey Lag and his grey patch Grey Lag raced the remainder of his two year old season in Hildreth s name but after that he was a Rancocas Stable entry every time He wasn t an outstanding youngster even with his wins in the Champagne the Remsen Stakes the Autumn Days Stakes and the Islip Handicap but at three he came into his own 1921 three year old season edit In 1921 Grey Lag won the Belmont Stakes with Earl Sande up this was the year after Man o War s win and two years after Sir Barton s the Dwyer Stakes the Empire Derby the Knickerbocker Handicap the Devonshire International Handicap and the Mount Kisco Stakes He placed in the Lawrence Realization Stakes Brooklyn Handicap Queens County Handicap Empire City Handicap Saratoga Handicap Kings County Handicap Excelsior Handicap Metropolitan Handicap Suburban Handicap and Jockey Club Gold Cup He came home third in the Withers Stakes At three he matched the American record for 1 and 1 8 mile and beginning with the Belmont he won eight straight stakes races six of them in July During this streak he beat Exterminator as well as other older horses and set a Canadian record Later he won the Brooklyn and then in a further running Exterminator reversed the form to beat Grey Lag Grey Lag was unofficially named Champion Three Year Old Colt of 1921 and Horse of the Year nbsp Grey Lag winning the 1921 Brooklyn HandicapLater career edit Grey Lag suffered from bad feet After losing a few races at ages 4 and 5 he retired to stud Like several other notable horses before and after him Black Gold for example he had fertility problems at stud and so was returned to the track at 9 and 10 years of age He won his two starts at 9 and one of his starts at 10 then was again retired This time he was given to a veterinarian as a riding horse but the vet died soon afterwards and Grey Lag was sold at the estate auction Grey Lag changed ownership quite a few times until he ended up competing in 1 000 claiming races in Canada He seldom won one and he wasn t claimed The last purse money ever recorded for a son of Star Shoot was the 40 Grey Lag earned in one of those races he finished third Harry F Sinclair who d gone to prison for his role in the Teapot Dome oilfield scandal was not anxious for more bad publicity There was an outcry and Sinclair bought the horse back Retirement editAt 13 Grey Lag found a home at Rancocas When Sinclair sold the farm as well as his mansion in New York City he was still a wealthy man and Grey Lag remained protected He died 11 years later in 1942 He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1957 1 In The Blood Horse magazine ranking of the top 100 U S thoroughbred champions of the 20th century Grey Lag is 54 External links editGrey Lag s pedigree stats and photoReferences edit racingmuseum org Grey Lag Archived November 23 2004 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grey Lag amp oldid 1151759503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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