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Hannah (horse)

Hannah (1868–November 1875) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and the second horse to win the English Fillies Triple Crown.

Hannah
Hannah
SireKing Tom
GrandsireHarkaway
DamMentmore Lass
DamsireMelbourne
SexMare
Foaled1868
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBay
BreederBaron de Rothschild
OwnerBaron de Rothschild
TrainerJoseph Hayhoe
Record29: 11–4–7
Major wins
July Stakes (1870)
1000 Guineas (1871)
Epsom Oaks (1871)
St. Leger Stakes (1871)
Triennial Produce Stakes (1870, 1871, 1872)
Honours
2nd Fillies Triple Crown (1871)

Background edit

Hannah was bred by the Rothschild family and named for Baron Meyer Rothschild’s only daughter. She was sired by King Tom (champion sire and son of influential broodmare Pocahontas) and 1000 Guineas winner Mentmore Lass, who was one of the Rothchild’s foundation mares and also produced Zephyr, dam of Derby winner Favonius.[1]

Hannah was a slender bay filly, light of bone,[2] and was put into training with Joseph Hayhoe.

Racing career edit

1870: two-year-old season edit

Hannah was still unnamed (as was permitted for juveniles) when she made her debut in the July Stakes at Newmarket. She duly won by half a length from General (who later won the Criterion Stakes),[3] before going on to win the Triennial Produce Stakes by two lengths and Clearwell Stakes by one and a half lengths.[4]

The following day, Hannah finished third to Albert Victor and Steppe in the Middle Park Plate after trying to concede them 7 lbs in weight. She finished off her two-year-old campaign two days later in the Prendergast Stakes, where she finished second by a head to Digby Grand.[4]

1871: three-year-old season edit

Hannah reappeared in the following year’s 1000 Guineas, where she was sent off the 2/1 favourite and won easily by three lengths from Steppe. She next stepped up to a mile and a half for the Oaks, where she was again three lengths too good for her rivals.[5]

Hannah then raced in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Ascot, where she was third to the Derby second King Of The Forest and Ripponden as the 4/1 favourite after trying to concede 11 lbs.[3]

She then attempted to emulate Formosa in winning the St Leger and the Fillies Triple Crown. Up against nine rivals, including Middle Park Plate conqueror Albert Victor (who also dead heated for second in the Derby),[6] Hannah was sent off the 9/4 favourite and won by a length. By winning the St Leger, Hannah ensured that her owner, Baron de Rothschild had won all five Classic races (he had won the Derby with Favonius). 1868 became known as “the Baron’s Year”.

Hannah went on to win the Triennial Produce Stakes in a walkover, before finishing third to Verdure in the Newmarket Oaks in her final race of the season.

1872: four-year-old season edit

Hannah won only twice the following season, by a head in two runner renewal of the two mile Ascot Triennial Stakes, and by three lengths in her third Triennial Produce Stakes at Newmarket. She was also third in the Ascot Gold Cup to Monarque and stablemate Favonius, and fifth in the Cambridgeshire to Playfair (receiving nearly 3 stone in weight).[7]

1873: five-year-old season edit

Hannah was well past the peak of her classic winning season by age five, and again only won twice in nine starts in two handicaps. She also finished fourth in the City and Suburban Handicap to Mornington, second in the Gold Vase to Thorn, and last of seven in the Ascot Gold Cup behind Cremorne. In her last appearance on a racecourse, Hannah was third to Flageolet in the Jockey Club Cup.[8]

Retirement edit

Hannah was retired to stud after her five-year-old season,[3] where she produced the colt Holmby before miscarrying twins and dying in November 1875 at the age of seven.[9]

Assessment edit

Although she was the best filly of her generation, Hannah’s trainer Hayhoe rated her Derby winner stablemate Favonius 16 lbs superior to her. She was also considered by her connections to be of similar ability her stablemate Corisande, winner of the Coronation Stakes and Cesarewitch.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Radium".
  2. ^ Mortimer, Onslow, Willett, Roger, Richard, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopaedia of British Flat Racing. London: Macdonald and Jane's LTD. pp. 260–261. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c d Dixon, Sydenham (1901). From Gladiateur to Persimmon: Turf Memories of Thirty Years. London: Grant Richards. pp. 214–218.
  4. ^ a b Weatherby, Weartherby, C.J.E., J.P. (1871). The Racing Calendar for the Year 1870. London: Weatherby.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Weatherby, Weartherby, C.J.E., J.P. (1872). The Racing Calendar for the Year 1871. London: Weatherby.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Dixon, Sydenham (1901). From Gladiateur to Persimmon: Turf Memories of Thirty Years. London: Grant Richards. p. 108.
  7. ^ Weatherby, Weartherby, C.J.E., J.P. (1873). The Racing Calendar for the Year 1872. London: Weatherby.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Weatherby, Weartherby, C.J.E., J.P. (1874). The Racing Calendar for the Year 1873. London: Weatherby.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Weatherby (1877). "Hannah". The General Stud Book. 13: 177. Retrieved 15 May 2013.

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Hannah 1868 November 1875 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and the second horse to win the English Fillies Triple Crown HannahHannahSireKing TomGrandsireHarkawayDamMentmore LassDamsireMelbourneSexMareFoaled1868CountryGreat BritainColourBayBreederBaron de RothschildOwnerBaron de RothschildTrainerJoseph HayhoeRecord29 11 4 7Major winsJuly Stakes 1870 1000 Guineas 1871 Epsom Oaks 1871 St Leger Stakes 1871 Triennial Produce Stakes 1870 1871 1872 Honours2nd Fillies Triple Crown 1871 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1870 two year old season 2 2 1871 three year old season 2 3 1872 four year old season 2 4 1873 five year old season 3 Retirement 4 Assessment 5 ReferencesBackground editHannah was bred by the Rothschild family and named for Baron Meyer Rothschild s only daughter She was sired by King Tom champion sire and son of influential broodmare Pocahontas and 1000 Guineas winner Mentmore Lass who was one of the Rothchild s foundation mares and also produced Zephyr dam of Derby winner Favonius 1 Hannah was a slender bay filly light of bone 2 and was put into training with Joseph Hayhoe Racing career edit1870 two year old season edit Hannah was still unnamed as was permitted for juveniles when she made her debut in the July Stakes at Newmarket She duly won by half a length from General who later won the Criterion Stakes 3 before going on to win the Triennial Produce Stakes by two lengths and Clearwell Stakes by one and a half lengths 4 The following day Hannah finished third to Albert Victor and Steppe in the Middle Park Plate after trying to concede them 7 lbs in weight She finished off her two year old campaign two days later in the Prendergast Stakes where she finished second by a head to Digby Grand 4 1871 three year old season edit Hannah reappeared in the following year s 1000 Guineas where she was sent off the 2 1 favourite and won easily by three lengths from Steppe She next stepped up to a mile and a half for the Oaks where she was again three lengths too good for her rivals 5 Hannah then raced in the Prince of Wales s Stakes at Ascot where she was third to the Derby second King Of The Forest and Ripponden as the 4 1 favourite after trying to concede 11 lbs 3 She then attempted to emulate Formosa in winning the St Leger and the Fillies Triple Crown Up against nine rivals including Middle Park Plate conqueror Albert Victor who also dead heated for second in the Derby 6 Hannah was sent off the 9 4 favourite and won by a length By winning the St Leger Hannah ensured that her owner Baron de Rothschild had won all five Classic races he had won the Derby with Favonius 1868 became known as the Baron s Year Hannah went on to win the Triennial Produce Stakes in a walkover before finishing third to Verdure in the Newmarket Oaks in her final race of the season 1872 four year old season edit Hannah won only twice the following season by a head in two runner renewal of the two mile Ascot Triennial Stakes and by three lengths in her third Triennial Produce Stakes at Newmarket She was also third in the Ascot Gold Cup to Monarque and stablemate Favonius and fifth in the Cambridgeshire to Playfair receiving nearly 3 stone in weight 7 1873 five year old season edit Hannah was well past the peak of her classic winning season by age five and again only won twice in nine starts in two handicaps She also finished fourth in the City and Suburban Handicap to Mornington second in the Gold Vase to Thorn and last of seven in the Ascot Gold Cup behind Cremorne In her last appearance on a racecourse Hannah was third to Flageolet in the Jockey Club Cup 8 Retirement editHannah was retired to stud after her five year old season 3 where she produced the colt Holmby before miscarrying twins and dying in November 1875 at the age of seven 9 Assessment editAlthough she was the best filly of her generation Hannah s trainer Hayhoe rated her Derby winner stablemate Favonius 16 lbs superior to her She was also considered by her connections to be of similar ability her stablemate Corisande winner of the Coronation Stakes and Cesarewitch 3 References edit Radium Mortimer Onslow Willett Roger Richard Peter 1978 Biographical Encyclopaedia of British Flat Racing London Macdonald and Jane s LTD pp 260 261 ISBN 0 354 08536 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c d Dixon Sydenham 1901 From Gladiateur to Persimmon Turf Memories of Thirty Years London Grant Richards pp 214 218 a b Weatherby Weartherby C J E J P 1871 The Racing Calendar for the Year 1870 London Weatherby a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Weatherby Weartherby C J E J P 1872 The Racing Calendar for the Year 1871 London Weatherby a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dixon Sydenham 1901 From Gladiateur to Persimmon Turf Memories of Thirty Years London Grant Richards p 108 Weatherby Weartherby C J E J P 1873 The Racing Calendar for the Year 1872 London Weatherby a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Weatherby Weartherby C J E J P 1874 The Racing Calendar for the Year 1873 London Weatherby a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Weatherby 1877 Hannah The General Stud Book 13 177 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hannah horse amp oldid 1065802528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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