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Sam (horse)

Sam (1815 – after 1827) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April 1818 to May 1819 he ran nine times and won three races. In May 1818 he defeated fifteen opponents to record his most important win in The Derby. His only other wins came in a walkover and a match race. After running without success as a four-year-old, Sam was retired to stud but made no impact as a sire of winners.

Sam
"Sam with Sam Chifney up" by Benjamin Marshall.
SireScud
GrandsireBeningbrough
DamGoosander
DamsireHambletonian
SexStallion
Foaled1815
CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
ColourBrown
BreederThomas Thornhill
OwnerThomas Thornhill
TrainerR. Perren
Samuel & William Chifney
Record9:3-2-3
Major wins
Epsom Derby (1818)

Background edit

Sam was described as a "low, lengthy and plain sort of horse, with a sour countenance, and a delicate constitution,"[1] sired by the Doncaster Cup winner Scud out of the mare Hyale. Hyale produced several other winners and was a half-sister to Goosander, a highly successful broodmare who produced The Oaks winner Shoveler and the Derby winner Sailor. Sam was bred by his owner, Thomas Thornhill at his stud at Riddlesworth, Norfolk,[2] and trained by Thornhill's father-in-law, Mr Perren.

Sam was named after his regular jockey Sam Chifney, Jr.[3][4] Chifney was one of the outstanding jockeys of his era, and one of the first to hold horses up in the early stages of a race before finishing strongly: he became famous for this tactic which became known as the "Chifney Rush".[5] He eventually became the joint-trainer of the colt that bore his name.

Racing career edit

1818: three-year-old season edit

Sam was unraced as a two-year-old and made his debut at Newmarket on 13 April 1818 when he ran in the Riddlesworth Stakes, a race for three-year-olds which at that time was regarded as being equal in status to the Classics.[6] He started at odds of 9/1 and finished unplaced behind Prince Paul.[7] Three days later he was able to record his first "win" when he was allowed to walk over for a 100 guinea sweepstakes after his only rival, a colt by Walton owned by the Duke of Rutland, was withdrawn from the race.[8]

Sam had training problems before the Derby, jeopardising the £15,000 which Thornhill stood to take in winning bets.[1] Despite his lack of a win in a competitive race he started 7/2 second favourite on 28 May at Epsom, with Prince Paul being made 11/5 favourite. There were ten false starts for the race before the starter announced that the next attempt would be the final one, regardless of whether or not the sixteen jockeys were ready.[9] Prince Paul made the early running but tired in the straight and Sam Chifney was able to produce his colt with a late run to win comfortably by three-quarters of a length from an unnamed 50/1 outsider (later named Raby), with Prince Paul third.[10] The hard, dry ground meant that for much of the race the runners were obscured by a cloud of dust. After the race the training of the colt was taken over by Chifney and his older brother William.[1]

After a break of four months, Sam returned for the autumn meetings at Newmarket where he ran four times. On 28 September, he ran a 200-guinea match race over a mile against Fitzcloddy, a colt who had finished unplaced at Epsom. Sam started the 2/5 favourite, but failed to concede eight pounds to his opponent.[11] Two days later he started 6/5 favourite for a subscription plate "across the flat" (ten furlongs), in which he finished second of the eight runners behind Allegro.[12]

On 15 October Sam ran in a 200-guinea sweepstakes over a sprint distance of six furlongs and finished last of the three runners behind a filly named Carrots.[13] On his final start of the season, Sam ran a match over ten furlongs against the Duke of Rutland's Walton colt– the same horse that had been withdrawn from the sweepstakes in April. Sam conceded two pounds and defeated his opponent to claim a prize of 200 guineas.[14]

1819: four-year-old season edit

Sam failed to show any worthwhile form in two races in the spring of 1819. On 15 April he started joint favourite for the two mile Claret Stakes at Newmarket but finished last of the three runners behind Allegro and The Oaks winner Corinne.[15] A month later he finished last of three again in the four-mile Jockey Club Stakes in which he was receiving twenty-three pounds from the winner Cannon-ball.[16] After this race he was sold by Thornhill to a Mr Charlton.[17]

Sam did not race again. He was entered for a match race against a filly named Fanny at the Newmarket Craven meeting in April 1820, but did not appear and Mr Charlton paid a forfeit.[18]

Stud career edit

Sam began his stud career at Ludford near Ludlow in Shropshire alongside the more established stallion Castrel. His initial fee was 10 guineas for thoroughbred mares or 2 guineas for half-breds.[19] He made no impact as a stallion attracting few mares other than those of Mr Thornhill. His last known foals were conceived in 1827.[20]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Sam (GB), chestnut 1815
Sire
Scud (GB)
1804
Beningbrough
1791
King Fergus Eclipse*
Creeping Polly
Fenwick’s Herod mare Herod*
Pyrrha
Eliza
1791
Highflyer Herod*
Rachel
Augusta Eclipse*
Herod mare
Dam
Hyale (GB)
1797
Phoenomenon
1780
Herod* Tartar
Cypron
Frenzy Eclipse*
Engineer mare
Rally
1790
Trumpator Conductor
Brunette
Fancy Florizel
sister to Juno (Family: 6-b)[21]

Sam's pedigree contained significant inbreeding. He was inbred 3 × 4 × 4 to Herod, meaning that the stallion appears once in the third generation of his pedigree and twice in the fourth. He was also inbred 4 × 4 × 4 to Eclipse.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The New sporting magazine 1855. 1855. p. 232. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  2. ^ David Wilkinson Thoroughbred Heritage. "Beningbrough". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  3. ^ "Early Studbook S". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  4. ^ Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane’s. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
  5. ^ Onslow, Richard (2000-04-27). Headquarters: a history of Newmarket ... - Richard Onslow - Google Books. ISBN 9780907351108. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  6. ^ Whyte, James Christie (1840). History of the British turf: from the earliest period to the present day - James Christie Whyte - Google Books. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  7. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 7. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  8. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 11. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  9. ^ "HathiTrust Digital Library - Sporting magazine : or, monthly calendar of the ... n. s., v. 5 (Oct. 1819-Mar. 1820)". Babel.hathitrust.org. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  10. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 139. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  11. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 137. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  12. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 139. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  13. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 154. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  14. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1818. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 163. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  15. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1819. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 7. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  16. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1819. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 29. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  17. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1819. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 437. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  18. ^ staff. Sporting magazine : or, monthly calendar of the ... n. s., v. 6 (Apr. -Sept. 1820). Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 4. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  19. ^ staff. Racing calendar. 1821. Babel.hathitrust.org. p. 454. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  20. ^ The General stud book: containing pedigrees of race horses. J.S. Skinner. 1834. Retrieved 2012-01-29 – via Internet Archive. sam.
  21. ^ "Horatia - Family 6-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-01-29.

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Sam 1815 after 1827 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire In a career that lasted from April 1818 to May 1819 he ran nine times and won three races In May 1818 he defeated fifteen opponents to record his most important win in The Derby His only other wins came in a walkover and a match race After running without success as a four year old Sam was retired to stud but made no impact as a sire of winners Sam Sam with Sam Chifney up by Benjamin Marshall SireScudGrandsireBeningbroughDamGoosanderDamsireHambletonianSexStallionFoaled1815CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandColourBrownBreederThomas ThornhillOwnerThomas ThornhillTrainerR PerrenSamuel amp William ChifneyRecord9 3 2 3Major winsEpsom Derby 1818 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1818 three year old season 2 2 1819 four year old season 3 Stud career 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editSam was described as a low lengthy and plain sort of horse with a sour countenance and a delicate constitution 1 sired by the Doncaster Cup winner Scud out of the mare Hyale Hyale produced several other winners and was a half sister to Goosander a highly successful broodmare who produced The Oaks winner Shoveler and the Derby winner Sailor Sam was bred by his owner Thomas Thornhill at his stud at Riddlesworth Norfolk 2 and trained by Thornhill s father in law Mr Perren Sam was named after his regular jockey Sam Chifney Jr 3 4 Chifney was one of the outstanding jockeys of his era and one of the first to hold horses up in the early stages of a race before finishing strongly he became famous for this tactic which became known as the Chifney Rush 5 He eventually became the joint trainer of the colt that bore his name Racing career edit1818 three year old season edit Sam was unraced as a two year old and made his debut at Newmarket on 13 April 1818 when he ran in the Riddlesworth Stakes a race for three year olds which at that time was regarded as being equal in status to the Classics 6 He started at odds of 9 1 and finished unplaced behind Prince Paul 7 Three days later he was able to record his first win when he was allowed to walk over for a 100 guinea sweepstakes after his only rival a colt by Walton owned by the Duke of Rutland was withdrawn from the race 8 Sam had training problems before the Derby jeopardising the 15 000 which Thornhill stood to take in winning bets 1 Despite his lack of a win in a competitive race he started 7 2 second favourite on 28 May at Epsom with Prince Paul being made 11 5 favourite There were ten false starts for the race before the starter announced that the next attempt would be the final one regardless of whether or not the sixteen jockeys were ready 9 Prince Paul made the early running but tired in the straight and Sam Chifney was able to produce his colt with a late run to win comfortably by three quarters of a length from an unnamed 50 1 outsider later named Raby with Prince Paul third 10 The hard dry ground meant that for much of the race the runners were obscured by a cloud of dust After the race the training of the colt was taken over by Chifney and his older brother William 1 After a break of four months Sam returned for the autumn meetings at Newmarket where he ran four times On 28 September he ran a 200 guinea match race over a mile against Fitzcloddy a colt who had finished unplaced at Epsom Sam started the 2 5 favourite but failed to concede eight pounds to his opponent 11 Two days later he started 6 5 favourite for a subscription plate across the flat ten furlongs in which he finished second of the eight runners behind Allegro 12 On 15 October Sam ran in a 200 guinea sweepstakes over a sprint distance of six furlongs and finished last of the three runners behind a filly named Carrots 13 On his final start of the season Sam ran a match over ten furlongs against the Duke of Rutland s Walton colt the same horse that had been withdrawn from the sweepstakes in April Sam conceded two pounds and defeated his opponent to claim a prize of 200 guineas 14 1819 four year old season edit Sam failed to show any worthwhile form in two races in the spring of 1819 On 15 April he started joint favourite for the two mile Claret Stakes at Newmarket but finished last of the three runners behind Allegro and The Oaks winner Corinne 15 A month later he finished last of three again in the four mile Jockey Club Stakes in which he was receiving twenty three pounds from the winner Cannon ball 16 After this race he was sold by Thornhill to a Mr Charlton 17 Sam did not race again He was entered for a match race against a filly named Fanny at the Newmarket Craven meeting in April 1820 but did not appear and Mr Charlton paid a forfeit 18 Stud career editSam began his stud career at Ludford near Ludlow in Shropshire alongside the more established stallion Castrel His initial fee was 10 guineas for thoroughbred mares or 2 guineas for half breds 19 He made no impact as a stallion attracting few mares other than those of Mr Thornhill His last known foals were conceived in 1827 20 Pedigree editPedigree of Sam GB chestnut 1815 SireScud GB 1804 Beningbrough1791 King Fergus Eclipse Creeping Polly Fenwick s Herod mare Herod Pyrrha Eliza1791 Highflyer Herod Rachel Augusta Eclipse Herod mare DamHyale GB 1797 Phoenomenon1780 Herod Tartar Cypron Frenzy Eclipse Engineer mare Rally1790 Trumpator Conductor Brunette Fancy Florizel sister to Juno Family 6 b 21 Sam s pedigree contained significant inbreeding He was inbred 3 4 4 to Herod meaning that the stallion appears once in the third generation of his pedigree and twice in the fourth He was also inbred 4 4 4 to Eclipse References edit a b c The New sporting magazine 1855 1855 p 232 Retrieved 2012 01 29 David Wilkinson Thoroughbred Heritage Beningbrough Tbheritage com Retrieved 2012 01 29 Early Studbook S Bloodlines net Retrieved 2012 01 29 Mortimer Roger Onslow Richard Willett Peter 1978 Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing Macdonald and Jane s ISBN 0 354 08536 0 Onslow Richard 2000 04 27 Headquarters a history of Newmarket Richard Onslow Google Books ISBN 9780907351108 Retrieved 2011 12 27 Whyte James Christie 1840 History of the British turf from the earliest period to the present day James Christie Whyte Google Books Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 7 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 11 Retrieved 2012 01 29 HathiTrust Digital Library Sporting magazine or monthly calendar of the n s v 5 Oct 1819 Mar 1820 Babel hathitrust org Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 139 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 137 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 139 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 154 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1818 Babel hathitrust org p 163 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1819 Babel hathitrust org p 7 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1819 Babel hathitrust org p 29 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1819 Babel hathitrust org p 437 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Sporting magazine or monthly calendar of the n s v 6 Apr Sept 1820 Babel hathitrust org p 4 Retrieved 2012 01 29 staff Racing calendar 1821 Babel hathitrust org p 454 Retrieved 2012 01 29 The General stud book containing pedigrees of race horses J S Skinner 1834 Retrieved 2012 01 29 via Internet Archive sam Horatia Family 6 b Bloodlines net Retrieved 2012 01 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam horse amp oldid 1058566955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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