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Lockton (horse)

Lockton (14 May 1984 – 2009) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. As a two-year-old in 1986 he won three of his five races including the National Stakes and finished second in the Grand Critérium. In the following year he added three more victories including the Strensall Stakes and the Joel Stakes as well as running second in the Hollywood Derby. He failed to reproduce his form when moved to the United States and failed to win a race in his last two seasons on the track. After retiring with a record of six wins from twenty-five starts he had some success as a breeding stallion in Turkey.

Lockton
SireMoorestyle
GrandsireManacle
DamBridestones
DamsireJan Ekels
SexStallion
Foaled14 May 1984[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourChestnut
BreederAlan Gibson
OwnerAlan Gibson
Blue Goose Stable
TrainerJeremy Hindley
Angel Penna Jr.
Record25: 6-4-1
Major wins
National Stakes (1986)
Strensall Stakes (1987)
Joel Stakes (1987)
Awards
Timeform rating 120 (1986), 115 (1987)

Background edit

Lockton was a "rangy, attractive"[2] chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze and a short white sock on his left hind leg bred in England by his owner Alan Gibson. He sent into training with Jeremy Hindley at his Clarehaven Stables in Newmarket.[3]

His sire Moorestyle was an outstanding sprinter who was rated the best horse in Europe in 1980.[4] He sired only three crops of foals before dying of a ruptured intestine caused by grass sickness in 1984.[5] Lockton's dam Bridestones, a half-sister to the Doncaster Cup winner Crash Course, was a useful racemare who won three times over middle distances in 1978 and added a fourth success in 1979.[6] As a descendant of the French broodmare Phebe (foaled 1930) she was distantly related to Ibn Bey, Ouija Board and Kingston Town.[7]

Racing career edit

1986: two-year-old season edit

After finishing second in a maiden race over six furlongs on his racecourse debut, Lockton ran unplaced on his next start before recording his first victory in a maiden over seven furlongs at York Racecourse in July. Less than a week after his win at York, the colt followed up in a minor event over the same distance at Newmarket. He was then stepped up in class to contest the Group 3 Solario Stakes at Sandown Park in August and finished third behind Shining Water (a filly) and Sanam, beaten three lengths by the winner. He looked to be a somewhat unlucky loser, having been boxed in on the inside rail and then hampered when attempting to switch to the outside.[8]

On 14 September, Lockton was sent to the Curragh in Ireland to contest the National Stakes, a race which had been Group 1 status in 1985. With no previous Group race winners among the nine runners the field appeared to be a substandard one and Lockton was made the 7/2 third choice in the betting behind the Irish filly Flawless Image (sixth in the Phoenix Stakes) and the Ian Balding-trained Morewoods (fourth in the Gimcrack Stakes). Ridden by Michael Hills, Lockton tracked the leaders before moving into second place behind Baba Karam approaching the last quarter mile. The colt produced a sustained run in the closing stages and caught Baba Karam on the line to win by a head with Rock Chanteur three quarters of a length away in third place.[8]

Lockton ended his season with a trip to France for the Group 1 Grand Critérium over 1600 metres at Longchamp Racecourse in October and produced one of his best performances, staying on strongly in the straight to finish second of the nine runners behind the Aga Khan's filly Danishkada.[8]

At the end of the season Lockton was given a rating of 120 by the independent Timeform organization, making him twelve poinds inferior to Reference Point who was their best two-year-old. He was rated eleven pounds behind the top-rated Reference Point in the official International Classification for 1986.[8]

1987: three-year-old season edit

Lockton began his second season at Thirsk Racecourse in April and won the one mile Classic Trial by a neck from the Barry Hills-trained Julliard. In the 2000 Guineas on 2 May he started a 22/1 outsider and came home twelfth of the fourteen runners behind Mystiko. In June he was sent to France and finished sixth to Risk Me in the Grand Prix de Paris over 2000 metres at Longchamp. After a second-place finish to Ascot Knight in the Scottish Derby he recorded his second win of the season in the Listed Strensall Stakes over nine furlongs at York Racecourse in September, beating Shady Heights by one and a half lengths. Later that month he ran second to Most Welcome in the Select Stakes at Goodwood before returning to winning form when beating Free Fact in the Joel Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket in October.[2]

For his last two races of the season, Lockton was sent to compete in the United States. He finished fifth behind the five-year-old I'm A Banker in the Kelso Handicap at Belmont Park and then ran second to Stately Don in a division of the Hollywood Derby on 22 November.[9]

Timeform awarded him a rating of 115 in 1987 and described him as "tough, genuine and consistent".[2]

1988 & 1989: four and five-year-old seasons edit

For the 1988 season, Lockton was transferred permanently to the United States where he was trained by Angel Penna, Jr and raced in the colours of Blue Goose Stable. He finished third in the Fort Lauderdale Handicap at Gulfstream Park but finished no better than fifth in five subsequent starts that year. In 1989 the five-year-old failed to win or place in three starts, ending his track career by coming home fifth in the Coors Light Silver Bullet Stakes at Gulfstream on 4 March.[9]

Stud record edit

Lockton was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion in Turkey. He died in Turkey in 2009.

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Lockton (GB), chestnut stallion, 1984[1]
Sire
Moorestyle (GB)
1977
Manacle (GB)
1964
Sing Sing Tudor Minstrel
Agin the Law
Hard and Fast Hard Sauce
Boodly
Guiding Star (SWE)
1969
Reliance Tantieme
Relance
Star of Bethlehem Arctic Star
Merry Xmas
Dam
Bridestones (GB)
1975
Jan Ekels (GB)
1969
Derring-Do Darius
Sipsey Bridge
Foolhardy Sicambre
Dasher
Lucky Stream (GB)
1956
Persian Gulf Bahram
Double Life
Kypris Victrix
Phinoola (Family 12-b)[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lockton pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ a b c Timeform staff (1988). Racehorses of 1987. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-46-4.
  3. ^ "Jeremy Hindley obituary". Daily Telegraph. 16 January 2013.
  4. ^ Timeform staff (1981). Racehorses of 1980. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-31-6.
  5. ^ "Grass Sickness Remains Research Priority". TheHorse.com. 2001-05-25. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
  6. ^ Timeform staff (1980). Racehorses of 1979. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-29-4.
  7. ^ a b "Diana – Family 12-b". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  8. ^ a b c d Timeform staff (1987). Racehorses of 1986. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-44-8.
  9. ^ a b "Lockton – results". Equibase.

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Lockton 14 May 1984 2009 was a British bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire As a two year old in 1986 he won three of his five races including the National Stakes and finished second in the Grand Criterium In the following year he added three more victories including the Strensall Stakes and the Joel Stakes as well as running second in the Hollywood Derby He failed to reproduce his form when moved to the United States and failed to win a race in his last two seasons on the track After retiring with a record of six wins from twenty five starts he had some success as a breeding stallion in Turkey LocktonSireMoorestyleGrandsireManacleDamBridestonesDamsireJan EkelsSexStallionFoaled14 May 1984 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourChestnutBreederAlan GibsonOwnerAlan GibsonBlue Goose StableTrainerJeremy HindleyAngel Penna Jr Record25 6 4 1Major winsNational Stakes 1986 Strensall Stakes 1987 Joel Stakes 1987 AwardsTimeform rating 120 1986 115 1987 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1986 two year old season 2 2 1987 three year old season 2 3 1988 amp 1989 four and five year old seasons 3 Stud record 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editLockton was a rangy attractive 2 chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze and a short white sock on his left hind leg bred in England by his owner Alan Gibson He sent into training with Jeremy Hindley at his Clarehaven Stables in Newmarket 3 His sire Moorestyle was an outstanding sprinter who was rated the best horse in Europe in 1980 4 He sired only three crops of foals before dying of a ruptured intestine caused by grass sickness in 1984 5 Lockton s dam Bridestones a half sister to the Doncaster Cup winner Crash Course was a useful racemare who won three times over middle distances in 1978 and added a fourth success in 1979 6 As a descendant of the French broodmare Phebe foaled 1930 she was distantly related to Ibn Bey Ouija Board and Kingston Town 7 Racing career edit1986 two year old season edit After finishing second in a maiden race over six furlongs on his racecourse debut Lockton ran unplaced on his next start before recording his first victory in a maiden over seven furlongs at York Racecourse in July Less than a week after his win at York the colt followed up in a minor event over the same distance at Newmarket He was then stepped up in class to contest the Group 3 Solario Stakes at Sandown Park in August and finished third behind Shining Water a filly and Sanam beaten three lengths by the winner He looked to be a somewhat unlucky loser having been boxed in on the inside rail and then hampered when attempting to switch to the outside 8 On 14 September Lockton was sent to the Curragh in Ireland to contest the National Stakes a race which had been Group 1 status in 1985 With no previous Group race winners among the nine runners the field appeared to be a substandard one and Lockton was made the 7 2 third choice in the betting behind the Irish filly Flawless Image sixth in the Phoenix Stakes and the Ian Balding trained Morewoods fourth in the Gimcrack Stakes Ridden by Michael Hills Lockton tracked the leaders before moving into second place behind Baba Karam approaching the last quarter mile The colt produced a sustained run in the closing stages and caught Baba Karam on the line to win by a head with Rock Chanteur three quarters of a length away in third place 8 Lockton ended his season with a trip to France for the Group 1 Grand Criterium over 1600 metres at Longchamp Racecourse in October and produced one of his best performances staying on strongly in the straight to finish second of the nine runners behind the Aga Khan s filly Danishkada 8 At the end of the season Lockton was given a rating of 120 by the independent Timeform organization making him twelve poinds inferior to Reference Point who was their best two year old He was rated eleven pounds behind the top rated Reference Point in the official International Classification for 1986 8 1987 three year old season edit Lockton began his second season at Thirsk Racecourse in April and won the one mile Classic Trial by a neck from the Barry Hills trained Julliard In the 2000 Guineas on 2 May he started a 22 1 outsider and came home twelfth of the fourteen runners behind Mystiko In June he was sent to France and finished sixth to Risk Me in the Grand Prix de Paris over 2000 metres at Longchamp After a second place finish to Ascot Knight in the Scottish Derby he recorded his second win of the season in the Listed Strensall Stakes over nine furlongs at York Racecourse in September beating Shady Heights by one and a half lengths Later that month he ran second to Most Welcome in the Select Stakes at Goodwood before returning to winning form when beating Free Fact in the Joel Stakes over ten furlongs at Newmarket in October 2 For his last two races of the season Lockton was sent to compete in the United States He finished fifth behind the five year old I m A Banker in the Kelso Handicap at Belmont Park and then ran second to Stately Don in a division of the Hollywood Derby on 22 November 9 Timeform awarded him a rating of 115 in 1987 and described him as tough genuine and consistent 2 1988 amp 1989 four and five year old seasons edit For the 1988 season Lockton was transferred permanently to the United States where he was trained by Angel Penna Jr and raced in the colours of Blue Goose Stable He finished third in the Fort Lauderdale Handicap at Gulfstream Park but finished no better than fifth in five subsequent starts that year In 1989 the five year old failed to win or place in three starts ending his track career by coming home fifth in the Coors Light Silver Bullet Stakes at Gulfstream on 4 March 9 Stud record editLockton was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion in Turkey He died in Turkey in 2009 Pedigree editPedigree of Lockton GB chestnut stallion 1984 1 SireMoorestyle GB 1977 Manacle GB 1964 Sing Sing Tudor Minstrel Agin the Law Hard and Fast Hard Sauce Boodly Guiding Star SWE 1969 Reliance Tantieme Relance Star of Bethlehem Arctic Star Merry Xmas DamBridestones GB 1975 Jan Ekels GB 1969 Derring Do Darius Sipsey Bridge Foolhardy Sicambre Dasher Lucky Stream GB 1956 Persian Gulf Bahram Double Life Kypris Victrix Phinoola Family 12 b 7 References edit a b Lockton pedigree Equineline a b c Timeform staff 1988 Racehorses of 1987 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 46 4 Jeremy Hindley obituary Daily Telegraph 16 January 2013 Timeform staff 1981 Racehorses of 1980 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 31 6 Grass Sickness Remains Research Priority TheHorse com 2001 05 25 Retrieved 2012 12 29 Timeform staff 1980 Racehorses of 1979 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 29 4 a b Diana Family 12 b Thoroughbred Bloodlines Retrieved 2014 05 12 a b c d Timeform staff 1987 Racehorses of 1986 Timeform ISBN 0 900599 44 8 a b Lockton results Equibase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lockton horse amp oldid 1059754063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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