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Red Rower

Red Rower (foaled 1934) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1945 Cheltenham Gold Cup. He raced during the Second World War when opportunities for National Hunt horses were severely limited. After winning the Lilley Brook Chase in 1940 he finished third to stable companion Poet Prince in his first attempt at the Gold Cup in the following year. In 1942 he won the Grand Annual Chase and started favourite for the Gold Cup but was beaten into second place by Medoc II. On the resumption of National Hunt racing after a two-year break he finally won the Gold Cup at the age of eleven in 1945.

Red Rower
SireRameses the Second
GrandsireGainsborough
DamRed Maru
DamsireKosciusko
SexGelding
Foaled1934[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederHugh Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Stalbridge
OwnerLord Stalbridge
TrainerIvor Anthony
Lord Stalbridge
Major wins
Lilley Brook Chase (1940)
Grand Annual Chase (1942)
Cheltenham Gold Cup (1945)

Background edit

Red Rower was a bay gelding bred and owned by Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Stalbridge. He was sired by Rameses the Second, a son of the wartime Triple Crown winner Gainsborough. Red Rower's dam Red Maru also produced Red April who won the County Hurdle and finished third in both the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. She was a granddaughter of Fair Wind, a broodmare whose other descendants included Dark Japan (Goodwood Cup) and West Indies (Irish 1000 Guineas). This made Red Rower one of the few high-class racehorses to emerge from Thoroughbred family 52.[2] Red Rower was initially sent into training with Ivor Anthony at Wroughton in Wiltshire.

Racing career edit

Red Rower showed early promise as a steeplechaser, winning three races over two miles before stepping up to three miles and winning the Lilley Brook Chase[3] as a six-year-old at Cheltenham in April 1940.[4] The gelding made his first appearance in the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a seven-year-old in 1941 in which he was ridden by Danny Morgan and started at odds of 8/1. He led the field approaching the final fence where he was overtaken by his stablemate Poet Prince and lost second place by a short head to Savon in the final strides.[5]

Wartime restrictions meant that major sporting events were confined to the weekend and the 1942 Cheltenham Festival was run over successive Saturdays rather than consecutive days. On 14 March, Red Rower contested the Grand Annual Chase a race which attracted many of the leading contenders for the Gold Cup a week later. He took the lead at the final fence and won by a head from Medoc II with Broken Promise a length away in third.[6] Medoc's more highly regarded stablemate Savon (runner-up in the 1941 Gold Cup) fell in the race and sustained a fatal injury.[5] In the Gold Cup Red Rower started 3/1 favourite and was in the leading group until the last ditch fence when he was badly hampered by the fall of the leader Solarium. He came away from the fence well adrift of the new leader Medoc, and although he steadily reduced the margin he was beaten eight lengths into second place.[5] In the following September National Hunt racing was suspended in Britain and the next two Cheltenham festivals did not take place.

National Hunt racing resumed at the end of 1944 although several leading jumpers including Medoc and Prince Regent were unable to compete owing to a decision of the National Hunt Committee not to accept entries on behalf of horses which had left the country after 1 June 1941.[7] Red Rower, now officially trained by Lord Stalbridge, won at Windsor Racecourse in February[6] 1945 before contesting the Cheltenham Gold Cup on 17 March in a record field of sixteen runners. The field included five horses who had never won over fences and five others who were aged thirteen or over.[6] Red Rower, ridden the former flat race jockey Davy Jones started the 11-4 favourite ahead of Paladin on 100/30[8] and Schubert on 11-2 whilst the other runners included the thirteen-year-old Poet Prince. Red Rower tracked the front-runners before going up to dispute the lead with Paladin and Schubert at the last fence and drew away on the run-in to win by three lengths.[5]

Red Rower's last major race was the 1946 Grand National the first edition of the race for six years. Now a twelve-year-old he carried the third highest weight of 161 pounds and was pulled up in a race won by Lovely Cottage.[9]

Assessment and honours edit

In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Red Rower a "poor" Gold Cup winner.[10] Red Rower is remembered in the name of Red Rower Close, a residential street in Cheltenham.[11]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Red Rower (GB), bay gelding, 1934[1]
Sire
Rameses the Second (GB)
1927
Gainsborough (GB)
1915
Bayardo Bay Ronald
Galicia
Rosedrop St. Frusquin
Rosaline
Grand Rapide (GB)
1921
Hurry On Marcovil
Toute Suite
Mademoiselle Pictet Picton
Morette
Dam
Red Maru (GB)
1927
Kosciusko
1909
Melton Master Kildare
Violet Melrose
Simena St Simon
Flying Footsep
Red Light (GB)
1917
Minter Minting
Dissipation
Fair Wind Succoth
Windward (Family: 52)[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Red Rower pedigree". Pedigree Online. 2016-03-19. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  2. ^ a b "Sir John Sebright's Arabian Mare - Family 52". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  3. ^ White and Gold (10 April 1940). "Fourth win in a row?". Glasgow Herald.
  4. ^ "Home Front: Fine Lepper". Townsville Bulletin. 1 May 1940.
  5. ^ a b c d Harman, Bob (2000). The Ultimate Dream: The History of the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-84018-381-0.
  6. ^ a b c John Saville (2009). Insane and Unseemly: British Racing in World War II. Matador. ISBN 9781848760349.
  7. ^ "English Racing Expands". Sydney Morning Herald. 22 Nov 1944.
  8. ^ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  9. ^ Green, Reg (1993). The History of the Grand National: A Race Apart. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-58515-3.
  10. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 9781901570151.
  11. ^ . cheltenham4u.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2010-02-18.

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Red Rower foaled 1934 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1945 Cheltenham Gold Cup He raced during the Second World War when opportunities for National Hunt horses were severely limited After winning the Lilley Brook Chase in 1940 he finished third to stable companion Poet Prince in his first attempt at the Gold Cup in the following year In 1942 he won the Grand Annual Chase and started favourite for the Gold Cup but was beaten into second place by Medoc II On the resumption of National Hunt racing after a two year break he finally won the Gold Cup at the age of eleven in 1945 Red RowerSireRameses the SecondGrandsireGainsboroughDamRed MaruDamsireKosciuskoSexGeldingFoaled1934 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourBayBreederHugh Grosvenor 2nd Baron StalbridgeOwnerLord StalbridgeTrainerIvor AnthonyLord StalbridgeMajor winsLilley Brook Chase 1940 Grand Annual Chase 1942 Cheltenham Gold Cup 1945 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 3 Assessment and honours 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editRed Rower was a bay gelding bred and owned by Hugh Grosvenor 2nd Baron Stalbridge He was sired by Rameses the Second a son of the wartime Triple Crown winner Gainsborough Red Rower s dam Red Maru also produced Red April who won the County Hurdle and finished third in both the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup She was a granddaughter of Fair Wind a broodmare whose other descendants included Dark Japan Goodwood Cup and West Indies Irish 1000 Guineas This made Red Rower one of the few high class racehorses to emerge from Thoroughbred family 52 2 Red Rower was initially sent into training with Ivor Anthony at Wroughton in Wiltshire Racing career editRed Rower showed early promise as a steeplechaser winning three races over two miles before stepping up to three miles and winning the Lilley Brook Chase 3 as a six year old at Cheltenham in April 1940 4 The gelding made his first appearance in the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a seven year old in 1941 in which he was ridden by Danny Morgan and started at odds of 8 1 He led the field approaching the final fence where he was overtaken by his stablemate Poet Prince and lost second place by a short head to Savon in the final strides 5 Wartime restrictions meant that major sporting events were confined to the weekend and the 1942 Cheltenham Festival was run over successive Saturdays rather than consecutive days On 14 March Red Rower contested the Grand Annual Chase a race which attracted many of the leading contenders for the Gold Cup a week later He took the lead at the final fence and won by a head from Medoc II with Broken Promise a length away in third 6 Medoc s more highly regarded stablemate Savon runner up in the 1941 Gold Cup fell in the race and sustained a fatal injury 5 In the Gold Cup Red Rower started 3 1 favourite and was in the leading group until the last ditch fence when he was badly hampered by the fall of the leader Solarium He came away from the fence well adrift of the new leader Medoc and although he steadily reduced the margin he was beaten eight lengths into second place 5 In the following September National Hunt racing was suspended in Britain and the next two Cheltenham festivals did not take place National Hunt racing resumed at the end of 1944 although several leading jumpers including Medoc and Prince Regent were unable to compete owing to a decision of the National Hunt Committee not to accept entries on behalf of horses which had left the country after 1 June 1941 7 Red Rower now officially trained by Lord Stalbridge won at Windsor Racecourse in February 6 1945 before contesting the Cheltenham Gold Cup on 17 March in a record field of sixteen runners The field included five horses who had never won over fences and five others who were aged thirteen or over 6 Red Rower ridden the former flat race jockey Davy Jones started the 11 4 favourite ahead of Paladin on 100 30 8 and Schubert on 11 2 whilst the other runners included the thirteen year old Poet Prince Red Rower tracked the front runners before going up to dispute the lead with Paladin and Schubert at the last fence and drew away on the run in to win by three lengths 5 Red Rower s last major race was the 1946 Grand National the first edition of the race for six years Now a twelve year old he carried the third highest weight of 161 pounds and was pulled up in a race won by Lovely Cottage 9 Assessment and honours editIn their book A Century of Champions based on the Timeform rating system John Randall and Tony Morris rated Red Rower a poor Gold Cup winner 10 Red Rower is remembered in the name of Red Rower Close a residential street in Cheltenham 11 Pedigree editPedigree of Red Rower GB bay gelding 1934 1 SireRameses the Second GB 1927 Gainsborough GB 1915 Bayardo Bay RonaldGaliciaRosedrop St FrusquinRosalineGrand Rapide GB 1921 Hurry On MarcovilToute SuiteMademoiselle Pictet PictonMoretteDamRed Maru GB 1927 Kosciusko1909 Melton Master KildareViolet MelroseSimena St SimonFlying FootsepRed Light GB 1917 Minter MintingDissipationFair Wind SuccothWindward Family 52 2 References edit a b Red Rower pedigree Pedigree Online 2016 03 19 Retrieved 2016 03 19 a b Sir John Sebright s Arabian Mare Family 52 Thoroughbred Bloodlines White and Gold 10 April 1940 Fourth win in a row Glasgow Herald Home Front Fine Lepper Townsville Bulletin 1 May 1940 a b c d Harman Bob 2000 The Ultimate Dream The History of the Cheltenham Gold Cup Mainstream Publishing ISBN 1 84018 381 0 a b c John Saville 2009 Insane and Unseemly British Racing in World War II Matador ISBN 9781848760349 English Racing Expands Sydney Morning Herald 22 Nov 1944 Abelson Edward Tyrrel John 1993 The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records Breedon Books Publishing ISBN 978 1 873626 15 3 Green Reg 1993 The History of the Grand National A Race Apart Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 0 340 58515 3 Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 9781901570151 Cheltenham Areas History of Swindon Village and Wyman s Brook cheltenham4u co uk Archived from the original on 2010 02 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Red Rower amp oldid 1005411221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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