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Princess Dorrie

Princess Dorrie (1911 – 1927) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a two-year-old in 1913 she failed to win a race but was very consistent, finishing placed in seven of her eight starts. In the following year she was probably the best three-year-old filly in England, winning both the 1000 Guineas and the Epsom Oaks. She was retired at the end of the 1914 season and had modest success as a broodmare.

Princess Dorrie
SireYour Majesty
GrandsirePersimmon
DamDoris
DamsireLoved One
SexMare
Foaled1911[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBrown
BreederJack Barnato Joel
OwnerJack Barnato Joel
TrainerCharles Morton
Record12: 2-5-3
Major wins
1000 Guineas (1914)
Oaks Stakes (1914)

Background edit

Princess Dorrie was a brown mare bred in England by Jack Barnato Joel who also owned her during her racing career. She was trained by Joel's private trainer Charles Morton at Wantage in Berkshire.[2]

She was one of the best horses sired by Joel's stallion Your Majesty who won the Eclipse Stakes and St Leger Stakes in 1908. Her dam Doris showed little ability as a racecourse and was given to Joel by his brother Solomon who commented "I don't think she's much good, you can have her if you like."[2] Doris became an exceptional broodmare who also produced Sunstar, Bright (second in the Oaks Stakes) and the Dewhurst Stakes winner White Star.[3]

Racing career edit

1913: two-year-old season edit

Princess Dorrie ran eight times as a two-year-old in 1913, and failed to win a race although she was matched against very strong competition. She finished unplaced in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot, second to The Tetrarch in a Rous Memorial Stakes at Goodwood Racecourse,[4] second to Mira in the Acorn Stakes at Epsom, second to Lord Derby's filly Glorvinda in the Mersey Stakes at Liverpool, third in the Prince of Wales Nursery, second to First Spear in the Bretby Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse and third to Vaila in the Moulton Stakes at the same track in October.[5][6]

1914: three-year-old season edit

Princess Dorrie began her second season by finishing third to the colt My Prince in the Tudor Plate at Sandown Park in April.[7] On 1 of May Princess Dorrie started at odds of 100/9 (11/1) for the 101st running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket. The favourite Torchlight went to the front around half way but Princess Dorrie, ridden by the Australian jockey Bill Huxley, took the lead in the closing stages and won three quarters of a length and a neck from Glorvina (later to win the Queen's Vase) and Torchlight. Georges Stern, who rode the favourite, appeared to ride a poor tactical race: he was criticised for going to the front too early, panicking when challenged by Princess Dorrie, and then easing his filly down to lose second place on the line.[8]

Princess Dorrie was stepped up in distance for the 136th Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles at Epsom Racecourse on 29 of May and with Huxley again in the saddle, started 11/4 favourite ahead of Glorvina and Torchlight in a twenty-one runner field. After looking unlikely to obtain a clear run in the straight she produced a "fine burst of speed"[9] and won comfortably by two lengths from Wassilissa with a gap of four lengths back to Torchlight in third.[10] Wassilissa was ridden by E. Huxley, the brother of the winning jockey.[11] The race was a rather rough one, and the winner returned to the paddock bleeding from cuts to her heel and hock.[12] Some early telegraph reports of the race confused the filly's odds with the weight she had carried and stated that she had won the race under 11-4 (158 pounds). One commentator in New Zealand drily remarked that she "must be a pretty useful mare if she can carry 32lb overweight and then win comfortably".[13]

In October Princess Dorrie was matched against older horses in the Cesarewitch Handicap over two and a quarter miles at Newmarket. She started second favourite but never looked likely to win and finished unplaced behind the outsider Troubador.[14]

Assessment and honours edit

In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Princess Dorrie an "inferior" winner of the 1000 Guineas and a "poor" winner of the Oaks.[10]

Breeding record edit

At the end of her racing career, Princess Dorrie became a broodmare for her owner's stud. She produced at least five foals between 1917 and 1922:

Princess Dorrie died in 1927.[15]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Princess Dorrie (GB), brown mare, 1911[1]
Sire
Your Majesty (GB)
1905
Persimmon
1893
St Simon Galopin
St Angela
Perdita Hampton
Hermione
Yours (ITY)
1894
Melton (GB) Master Kildare
Violet Melrose
Your Grace (GB) Galliard
Grand Duchess
Dam
Doris (GB)
1898
Loved One
1883
See Saw Buccaneer
Margery Daw
Pilgrimage The Palmer
Lady Audley
Lauretta
1883
Petrarch Lord Clifden
Laura
Ambuscade Camerino
Crossfire (Family: 5-i)[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Princess Dorrie pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ a b Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane’s. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
  3. ^ a b c "Diversion - Family 5-i". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  4. ^ "English Racing". Evening Post (New Zealand). 14 May 1914. p. 7 – via Papers Past.
  5. ^ "Notes and Comments". Evening Post (New Zealand). 22 June 1914. p. 2 – via Papers Past.
  6. ^ "The One Thouand Guineas". The Age. 4 May 1914. p. 12 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  7. ^ "Sporting Notes from Home". The Australasian. 30 May 1914. p. 23 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  8. ^ "Sporting". The Star (Christchurch). 17 June 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  9. ^ "English Classics". The Winner (Melbourne). 29 July 1914. p. 4 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  10. ^ a b Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  11. ^ "English Oaks". The Herald (Melbourne). 30 May 1914. p. 11 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  12. ^ "Notes". The Press. 16 July 1914. p. 4 – via Papers Past.
  13. ^ "Sporting". The Star (Christchurch). 2 June 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  14. ^ "Racing Items from England". The Referee. 25 November 1914. p. 3 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  15. ^ Wallace, Edgar (9 April 1927). "Some Derby and City and Suburban Possibilities". The Graphic.

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Princess Dorrie 1911 1927 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare As a two year old in 1913 she failed to win a race but was very consistent finishing placed in seven of her eight starts In the following year she was probably the best three year old filly in England winning both the 1000 Guineas and the Epsom Oaks She was retired at the end of the 1914 season and had modest success as a broodmare Princess DorrieSireYour MajestyGrandsirePersimmonDamDorisDamsireLoved OneSexMareFoaled1911 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourBrownBreederJack Barnato JoelOwnerJack Barnato JoelTrainerCharles MortonRecord12 2 5 3Major wins1000 Guineas 1914 Oaks Stakes 1914 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1913 two year old season 2 2 1914 three year old season 3 Assessment and honours 4 Breeding record 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground editPrincess Dorrie was a brown mare bred in England by Jack Barnato Joel who also owned her during her racing career She was trained by Joel s private trainer Charles Morton at Wantage in Berkshire 2 She was one of the best horses sired by Joel s stallion Your Majesty who won the Eclipse Stakes and St Leger Stakes in 1908 Her dam Doris showed little ability as a racecourse and was given to Joel by his brother Solomon who commented I don t think she s much good you can have her if you like 2 Doris became an exceptional broodmare who also produced Sunstar Bright second in the Oaks Stakes and the Dewhurst Stakes winner White Star 3 Racing career edit1913 two year old season edit Princess Dorrie ran eight times as a two year old in 1913 and failed to win a race although she was matched against very strong competition She finished unplaced in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot second to The Tetrarch in a Rous Memorial Stakes at Goodwood Racecourse 4 second to Mira in the Acorn Stakes at Epsom second to Lord Derby s filly Glorvinda in the Mersey Stakes at Liverpool third in the Prince of Wales Nursery second to First Spear in the Bretby Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse and third to Vaila in the Moulton Stakes at the same track in October 5 6 1914 three year old season edit Princess Dorrie began her second season by finishing third to the colt My Prince in the Tudor Plate at Sandown Park in April 7 On 1 of May Princess Dorrie started at odds of 100 9 11 1 for the 101st running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket The favourite Torchlight went to the front around half way but Princess Dorrie ridden by the Australian jockey Bill Huxley took the lead in the closing stages and won three quarters of a length and a neck from Glorvina later to win the Queen s Vase and Torchlight Georges Stern who rode the favourite appeared to ride a poor tactical race he was criticised for going to the front too early panicking when challenged by Princess Dorrie and then easing his filly down to lose second place on the line 8 Princess Dorrie was stepped up in distance for the 136th Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles at Epsom Racecourse on 29 of May and with Huxley again in the saddle started 11 4 favourite ahead of Glorvina and Torchlight in a twenty one runner field After looking unlikely to obtain a clear run in the straight she produced a fine burst of speed 9 and won comfortably by two lengths from Wassilissa with a gap of four lengths back to Torchlight in third 10 Wassilissa was ridden by E Huxley the brother of the winning jockey 11 The race was a rather rough one and the winner returned to the paddock bleeding from cuts to her heel and hock 12 Some early telegraph reports of the race confused the filly s odds with the weight she had carried and stated that she had won the race under 11 4 158 pounds One commentator in New Zealand drily remarked that she must be a pretty useful mare if she can carry 32lb overweight and then win comfortably 13 In October Princess Dorrie was matched against older horses in the Cesarewitch Handicap over two and a quarter miles at Newmarket She started second favourite but never looked likely to win and finished unplaced behind the outsider Troubador 14 Assessment and honours editIn their book A Century of Champions based on the Timeform rating system John Randall and Tony Morris rated Princess Dorrie an inferior winner of the 1000 Guineas and a poor winner of the Oaks 10 Breeding record editAt the end of her racing career Princess Dorrie became a broodmare for her owner s stud She produced at least five foals between 1917 and 1922 Queen of Jest a brown filly foaled in 1917 sired by Black Jester Black Queen brown filly 1919 by Black Jester Queen of Diamonds chestnut filly 1920 Polymelus Female line ancestor of Knock Hard and Thirteen of Diamonds Irish Derby 3 Glorious chestnut filly 1921 by Gay Crusader Magnus bay colt 1922 by The Tetrarch Winner Princess Dorrie died in 1927 15 Pedigree editPedigree of Princess Dorrie GB brown mare 1911 1 SireYour Majesty GB 1905 Persimmon1893 St Simon GalopinSt AngelaPerdita HamptonHermioneYours ITY 1894 Melton GB Master KildareViolet MelroseYour Grace GB GalliardGrand DuchessDamDoris GB 1898 Loved One1883 See Saw BuccaneerMargery DawPilgrimage The PalmerLady AudleyLauretta1883 Petrarch Lord ClifdenLauraAmbuscade CamerinoCrossfire Family 5 i 3 References edit a b Princess Dorrie pedigree Equineline a b Mortimer Roger Onslow Richard Willett Peter 1978 Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing Macdonald and Jane s ISBN 0 354 08536 0 a b c Diversion Family 5 i Thoroughbred Bloodlines English Racing Evening Post New Zealand 14 May 1914 p 7 via Papers Past Notes and Comments Evening Post New Zealand 22 June 1914 p 2 via Papers Past The One Thouand Guineas The Age 4 May 1914 p 12 via trove nla gov au Sporting Notes from Home The Australasian 30 May 1914 p 23 via trove nla gov au Sporting The Star Christchurch 17 June 1914 p 5 via Papers Past English Classics The Winner Melbourne 29 July 1914 p 4 via trove nla gov au a b Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 English Oaks The Herald Melbourne 30 May 1914 p 11 via trove nla gov au Notes The Press 16 July 1914 p 4 via Papers Past Sporting The Star Christchurch 2 June 1914 p 5 via Papers Past Racing Items from England The Referee 25 November 1914 p 3 via trove nla gov au Wallace Edgar 9 April 1927 Some Derby and City and Suburban Possibilities The Graphic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Princess Dorrie amp oldid 993478962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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