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Irish Lad

Irish Lad (1900–1925) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and a world record holder.

Irish Lad
Circa 1902.
SireCandlemas
GrandsireHermit
DamArrowgrass
DamsireEnquirer
SexStallion
Foaled1900
CountryUnited States
ColourDark Bay/Brown
BreederH. Eugene Leigh
Owner1) John E. Madden
2) Westbury Stable (H. B. Duryea & H. P. Whitney)
Trainer1) John E. Madden
2) John W. Rogers
Record33: 12-5-2
EarningsUS$99,250
Major wins
Flatbush Stakes (1902)
Great Trial Stakes (1902)
Saratoga Special Stakes (1902)
Brooklyn Handicap (1903)
Broadway Stakes (1903)
Saratoga Champion Stakes (1903)
Advance Stakes (1904)
Metropolitan Handicap (1904)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1902)
Honours
Irish Lad Purse at Belmont Park
Last updated on April 2, 2010

Background edit

Irish Lad was bred by H. Eugene Leigh. In the fall of 1901 Leigh sold the yearling to John Madden for $2,550. Madden conditioned him for racing and brought him to the track in the spring of 1902.

Racing career edit

Irish Lad showed enough potential that Herman Duryea and Harry Whitney paid $17,500 for him.[1] Racing under the partners nom de course, Westbury Stable, and still trained by John Madden, Irish Lad won important races such as the Great Trial Stakes at Sheepshead Bay Race Track and the Saratoga Special Stakes.[2] His 1902 performances earned him retrospective American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt honors.

 
Irish Lad at 1902 Saratoga Special Stakes beating Dazzling.

As a three-year-old, Irish Lad's training was taken over by John W. Rogers. His biggest win of 1903 came on May 28 in the Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend Race Track in which he set a new stakes record time.[3] Irish Lad set a new track record at Saratoga Race Course in winning the Saratoga Champion Stakes in a time of 2:05 flat for a mile and one-quarter.[4]

In May 1904, four-year-old Irish Lad won the prestigious Metropolitan Handicap at Morris Park Racecourse[5] then on June 26 at the Sheepshead Bay Race Track he set a world record of 2:17.60 for a mile and three eighths on dirt in winning the Advance Stakes over what the New York Times described as five of the best horses in the United States.[6] Irish Lad came out of the July 9 Brighton Handicap badly lame and was retired [7] but in May 1905 it was announced that he was back in training.[8] In June 1905 Irish Lad finished ninth in an all-age handicap at Gravesend Race Track [9] and shortly thereafter was retired to stud. [10]

Stud record edit

Irish Lad had sired only a few horses while at stud in the United States when the Legislature of New York passed the Hart–Agnew anti-betting law that resulted in the complete shutdown of racing. As a consequence, Irish Lad, along with other horses owned by Duryea such as Frizette, were sent to his newly acquired Haras du Gazon stud farm in Neuvy-au-Houlme in Lower Normandy, France. There, he also met with limited success but did notably sire Banshee, winner of the 1913 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French 1000 Guineas) and Pellsie who won the 1919 Prix de Diane (French Oaks).

Irish Lad died Haras du Gazon in 1925 of old age.[11]

References edit

  • Irish Lad's pedigree and partial racing stats
  1. ^ Chicago Daily Tribune - June 29, 1902
  2. ^ New York Times - June 29, 1902
  3. ^ Montreal Gazette – May 29, 1903
  4. ^ "Irish Lad's Champion Race.; Great Colt Broke Saratoga Track Record in Winning Big Event". New York Times. 1903-08-16. p. 12. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  5. ^ Chicago Daily Tribune - May 6, 1904
  6. ^ New York Times - June 26, 1904 article titled "Famous Colt Set a World's Record in Winning Advance Stakes"
  7. ^ New York Times - July 11, 1904 article titled IRISH LAD'S BREAKDOWN
  8. ^ New York Times - May 30, 1905
  9. ^ New York Times - June 7, 1905
  10. ^ New York Times - July 16, 1905
  11. ^ New York Times - June 7, 1925

irish, 1900, 1925, american, thoroughbred, champion, racehorse, world, record, holder, circa, 1902, sirecandlemasgrandsirehermitdamarrowgrassdamsireenquirersexstallionfoaled1900countryunited, statescolourdark, brownbreederh, eugene, leighowner1, john, madden2,. Irish Lad 1900 1925 was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and a world record holder Irish LadCirca 1902 SireCandlemasGrandsireHermitDamArrowgrassDamsireEnquirerSexStallionFoaled1900CountryUnited StatesColourDark Bay BrownBreederH Eugene LeighOwner1 John E Madden2 Westbury Stable H B Duryea amp H P Whitney Trainer1 John E Madden2 John W RogersRecord33 12 5 2EarningsUS 99 250Major winsFlatbush Stakes 1902 Great Trial Stakes 1902 Saratoga Special Stakes 1902 Brooklyn Handicap 1903 Broadway Stakes 1903 Saratoga Champion Stakes 1903 Advance Stakes 1904 Metropolitan Handicap 1904 AwardsAmerican Champion Two Year Old Colt 1902 HonoursIrish Lad Purse at Belmont ParkLast updated on April 2 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Stud record 4 ReferencesBackground editIrish Lad was bred by H Eugene Leigh In the fall of 1901 Leigh sold the yearling to John Madden for 2 550 Madden conditioned him for racing and brought him to the track in the spring of 1902 Racing career editIrish Lad showed enough potential that Herman Duryea and Harry Whitney paid 17 500 for him 1 Racing under the partners nom de course Westbury Stable and still trained by John Madden Irish Lad won important races such as the Great Trial Stakes at Sheepshead Bay Race Track and the Saratoga Special Stakes 2 His 1902 performances earned him retrospective American Champion Two Year Old Colt honors nbsp Irish Lad at 1902 Saratoga Special Stakes beating Dazzling As a three year old Irish Lad s training was taken over by John W Rogers His biggest win of 1903 came on May 28 in the Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend Race Track in which he set a new stakes record time 3 Irish Lad set a new track record at Saratoga Race Course in winning the Saratoga Champion Stakes in a time of 2 05 flat for a mile and one quarter 4 In May 1904 four year old Irish Lad won the prestigious Metropolitan Handicap at Morris Park Racecourse 5 then on June 26 at the Sheepshead Bay Race Track he set a world record of 2 17 60 for a mile and three eighths on dirt in winning the Advance Stakes over what the New York Times described as five of the best horses in the United States 6 Irish Lad came out of the July 9 Brighton Handicap badly lame and was retired 7 but in May 1905 it was announced that he was back in training 8 In June 1905 Irish Lad finished ninth in an all age handicap at Gravesend Race Track 9 and shortly thereafter was retired to stud 10 Stud record editIrish Lad had sired only a few horses while at stud in the United States when the Legislature of New York passed the Hart Agnew anti betting law that resulted in the complete shutdown of racing As a consequence Irish Lad along with other horses owned by Duryea such as Frizette were sent to his newly acquired Haras du Gazon stud farm in Neuvy au Houlme in Lower Normandy France There he also met with limited success but did notably sire Banshee winner of the 1913 Poule d Essai des Pouliches French 1000 Guineas and Pellsie who won the 1919 Prix de Diane French Oaks Irish Lad died Haras du Gazon in 1925 of old age 11 References editIrish Lad s pedigree and partial racing stats Chicago Daily Tribune June 29 1902 New York Times June 29 1902 Montreal Gazette May 29 1903 Irish Lad s Champion Race Great Colt Broke Saratoga Track Record in Winning Big Event New York Times 1903 08 16 p 12 Retrieved 2020 07 15 Chicago Daily Tribune May 6 1904 New York Times June 26 1904 article titled Famous Colt Set a World s Record in Winning Advance Stakes New York Times July 11 1904 article titled IRISH LAD S BREAKDOWN New York Times May 30 1905 New York Times June 7 1905 New York Times July 16 1905 New York Times June 7 1925 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irish Lad amp oldid 1087871940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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