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St. Paddy

St. Paddy (1957–1984) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In 1960, he won both the Epsom Derby and the St Leger. His performances in both 1960 and 1961 were instrumental in making his sire Aureole the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland for each year.

St. Paddy
SireAureole
GrandsireHyperion
DamEdie Kelly
DamsireBois Roussel
SexStallion
Foaled1957
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBay
BreederSir Victor Sassoon
OwnerSir Victor Sassoon
TrainerNoel Murless
Record14: 9-2-2
Earnings£97,193
Major wins
Royal Lodge Stakes (1959)
Dante Stakes (1960)
Great Voltigeur Stakes (1960)
Jockey Club Stakes (1961)
Eclipse Stakes (1961)
Hardwicke Stakes (1961)
British Classic Race wins:
Epsom Derby (1960)
St. Leger Stakes (1960)
Honours
Deltic locomotive 55001 was named St. Paddy[1]
Last updated on 13 May 2022

Background edit

Owned and bred by Sir Victor Sassoon, he was out of the mare Edie Kelly, and sired by Aureole, a winner of the Coronation Cup and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Edie Kelly, who ran 14 times winning one small apprentice handicap, later produced Parmeila, a filly who won the Ribblesdale Stakes and the Park Hill Stakes in 1970.[2] St. Paddy's grandsire, Hyperion, and his damsire, Bois Roussel, both won The Derby. St. Paddy was bred and raised at his owner's Thornton Stud, Thornton-le-Street, North Yorkshire.[3]

Racing career edit

1959:two-year-old season edit

St. Paddy finished unplaced on his debut in the Acomb Stakes at York in August. In September he won the Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot.

1960:three-year-old season edit

On 27 April 1960, St. Paddy finished unplaced behind Martial in the 2000 Guineas on his seasonal debut.[4] He then won the Dante Stakes at York in May.[5]

In the Derby on 1 June at Epsom he was ridden by Lester Piggott and started at odds of 7/1. The race was run in warm, sunny weather and attracted the customary huge crowd,which included the Queen.[6] He was prominent from the start, took the lead three furlongs from the finish, and was never in danger, winning easily by three lengths from Alcaeus with Kythnos third. The race was marred by a fatal injury sustained by the favourite Angers.[7]

He was narrowly beaten in the Gordon Stakes by Kipling, to whom he was conceding five pounds. He then won the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York in August.[8] In the St Leger at Doncaster in September he stated odds-on favourite against eight rivals and won easily by three lengths from Die Hard.[9]

1961: four-year-old season edit

St. Paddy won the Coombe Stakes at Sandown, the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown in July. In the Eclipse he led from the start and won impressively from Proud Chieftain, leading the Glasgow Herald to describe him as "the complete racehorse".[10] He started favourite for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot one week later, but was beaten three lengths into second place by the Prix du Jockey Club winner Right Royal.

In Autumn, St. Paddy won the Jockey Club Stakes, but was beaten in the Champion Stakes.[11] His defeat meant that he failed to break the record for prize money by a British-trained horse, his final total of $272,141 placing him second behind Ballymoss.[11] He was then retired to stud.

Stud Record edit

St. Paddy was retired after the 1961 racing season to stand at stud at Beech House Stud in Newmarket. As a sire, he met with reasonable success, notably siring Connaught, winner of the Eclipse Stakes and Jupiter Island, a multiple graded stakes race winner whose biggest success came in the 1986 Japan Cup.[12] St. Paddy was pensioned in 1981 and died on 16 May 1984 at the age of 27.[13] He is buried at Beech House Stud.[14]

Assessment and Honours edit

Following the London & North Eastern Railway tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses,[15] British Railways "Deltic" Diesel locomotive no. D9001 (later 55001) was named after this horse on 7 July 1961,[1] and remained in service until 5 January 1980.[16]

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated St. Paddy an “average” Derby winner and the one hundred and twenty-first best British racehorse of the 20th Century .[17]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of St. Paddy[18]
Sire
Aureole
Hyperion Gainsborough Bayardo
Rosedrop
Selene Chaucer
Serenissima
Angelola Donatello Blenheim
Delleana
Feola Friar Marcus
Aloe
Dam
Edie Kelly
Bois Roussel Vatout Prince Chimay
Vashti
Plucky Liege Spearmint
Concertina
Caerlissa Caerleon Phalaris
Canyon
Sister Sarah Abbots Trace
Sarita

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Names". Deltic Preservation Society. Chesterfield. 20 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2010. St. Paddy was a racehorse which won the 1960 Derby, 2000 guineas, St. Leger, Hardwick and Eclipse stakes
  2. ^ "Edie Kelly Offspring". Pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  3. ^ "Thornton Stud". Yorkshire-racing.co.uk. 1999-07-09. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  4. ^ "Ireland gets first English classic win". Schenectady Gazette. 28 April 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  5. ^ "Horse racing". Reading Eagle. 19 May 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  6. ^ "St. Paddy wins Derby". Youngstown Vindicator. 2 June 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  7. ^ "St. Paddy home first in 181st Derby". Reading Eagle. 1 June 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  8. ^ "Test Case colt of promise". Evening Times. 20 August 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  9. ^ "St. Paddy first in English race". Reading Eagle. 11 September 1960. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  10. ^ "St Paddy can win again". Glasgow Herald. 15 July 1961. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  11. ^ a b "A Roundup Of The Sports Information Of The Week - 10.23.61 - SI Vault". Sportsillustrated.cnn.com. 1961-10-23. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  12. ^ "Starkey angry at Japan Cup". Sydney Morning Herald. 24 November 1986. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  13. ^ "St Paddy dies". Rail Enthusiast. No. 34. July 1984. p. 18.
  14. ^ "Grave Matters Beech House Stud". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  15. ^ Nock, O.S. (1985). British Locomotives of the 20th Century: Volume 3 1960-the present day. London: Guild Publishing/Book Club Associates. pp. 70–71. CN9613.
  16. ^ "D9001/9001/55001". The Chronicles of Napier. P.A. Bettany. Retrieved 12 January 2010. in honour of racehorse owned by Sir Victor Sassoon, winner of the Derby, St. Leger, 2,000 Guineas, Hardwick stakes and Eclipse stakes
  17. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  18. ^ "English Derby Winner: St. Paddy". Chef-de-race.com. Retrieved 2011-12-28.

External links edit

  • Footage of St. Paddy winning the 1960 Epsom Derby

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For the Irish saint see Saint Patrick St Paddy 1957 1984 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire In 1960 he won both the Epsom Derby and the St Leger His performances in both 1960 and 1961 were instrumental in making his sire Aureole the Leading sire in Great Britain amp Ireland for each year St PaddySireAureoleGrandsireHyperionDamEdie KellyDamsireBois RousselSexStallionFoaled1957CountryGreat BritainColourBayBreederSir Victor SassoonOwnerSir Victor SassoonTrainerNoel MurlessRecord14 9 2 2Earnings 97 193Major winsRoyal Lodge Stakes 1959 Dante Stakes 1960 Great Voltigeur Stakes 1960 Jockey Club Stakes 1961 Eclipse Stakes 1961 Hardwicke Stakes 1961 British Classic Race wins Epsom Derby 1960 St Leger Stakes 1960 HonoursDeltic locomotive 55001 was named St Paddy 1 Last updated on 13 May 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1959 two year old season 2 2 1960 three year old season 2 3 1961 four year old season 3 Stud Record 4 Assessment and Honours 5 Pedigree 6 References 7 External linksBackground editOwned and bred by Sir Victor Sassoon he was out of the mare Edie Kelly and sired by Aureole a winner of the Coronation Cup and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes Edie Kelly who ran 14 times winning one small apprentice handicap later produced Parmeila a filly who won the Ribblesdale Stakes and the Park Hill Stakes in 1970 2 St Paddy s grandsire Hyperion and his damsire Bois Roussel both won The Derby St Paddy was bred and raised at his owner s Thornton Stud Thornton le Street North Yorkshire 3 Racing career edit1959 two year old season edit St Paddy finished unplaced on his debut in the Acomb Stakes at York in August In September he won the Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot 1960 three year old season edit On 27 April 1960 St Paddy finished unplaced behind Martial in the 2000 Guineas on his seasonal debut 4 He then won the Dante Stakes at York in May 5 In the Derby on 1 June at Epsom he was ridden by Lester Piggott and started at odds of 7 1 The race was run in warm sunny weather and attracted the customary huge crowd which included the Queen 6 He was prominent from the start took the lead three furlongs from the finish and was never in danger winning easily by three lengths from Alcaeus with Kythnos third The race was marred by a fatal injury sustained by the favourite Angers 7 He was narrowly beaten in the Gordon Stakes by Kipling to whom he was conceding five pounds He then won the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York in August 8 In the St Leger at Doncaster in September he stated odds on favourite against eight rivals and won easily by three lengths from Die Hard 9 1961 four year old season edit St Paddy won the Coombe Stakes at Sandown the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown in July In the Eclipse he led from the start and won impressively from Proud Chieftain leading the Glasgow Herald to describe him as the complete racehorse 10 He started favourite for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot one week later but was beaten three lengths into second place by the Prix du Jockey Club winner Right Royal In Autumn St Paddy won the Jockey Club Stakes but was beaten in the Champion Stakes 11 His defeat meant that he failed to break the record for prize money by a British trained horse his final total of 272 141 placing him second behind Ballymoss 11 He was then retired to stud Stud Record editSt Paddy was retired after the 1961 racing season to stand at stud at Beech House Stud in Newmarket As a sire he met with reasonable success notably siring Connaught winner of the Eclipse Stakes and Jupiter Island a multiple graded stakes race winner whose biggest success came in the 1986 Japan Cup 12 St Paddy was pensioned in 1981 and died on 16 May 1984 at the age of 27 13 He is buried at Beech House Stud 14 Assessment and Honours editFollowing the London amp North Eastern Railway tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses 15 British Railways Deltic Diesel locomotive no D9001 later 55001 was named after this horse on 7 July 1961 1 and remained in service until 5 January 1980 16 In their book A Century of Champions John Randall and Tony Morris rated St Paddy an average Derby winner and the one hundred and twenty first best British racehorse of the 20th Century 17 Pedigree editPedigree of St Paddy 18 SireAureole Hyperion Gainsborough Bayardo Rosedrop Selene Chaucer Serenissima Angelola Donatello Blenheim Delleana Feola Friar Marcus Aloe DamEdie Kelly Bois Roussel Vatout Prince Chimay Vashti Plucky Liege Spearmint Concertina Caerlissa Caerleon Phalaris Canyon Sister Sarah Abbots Trace SaritaReferences edit a b Names Deltic Preservation Society Chesterfield 20 January 2008 Retrieved 12 January 2010 St Paddy was a racehorse which won the 1960 Derby 2000 guineas St Leger Hardwick and Eclipse stakes Edie Kelly Offspring Pedigreequery com Retrieved 2011 12 28 Thornton Stud Yorkshire racing co uk 1999 07 09 Retrieved 2011 12 28 Ireland gets first English classic win Schenectady Gazette 28 April 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Horse racing Reading Eagle 19 May 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 St Paddy wins Derby Youngstown Vindicator 2 June 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 St Paddy home first in 181st Derby Reading Eagle 1 June 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Test Case colt of promise Evening Times 20 August 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 St Paddy first in English race Reading Eagle 11 September 1960 Retrieved 2012 01 01 St Paddy can win again Glasgow Herald 15 July 1961 Retrieved 2012 01 01 a b A Roundup Of The Sports Information Of The Week 10 23 61 SI Vault Sportsillustrated cnn com 1961 10 23 Retrieved 2011 12 28 Starkey angry at Japan Cup Sydney Morning Herald 24 November 1986 Retrieved 2012 01 01 St Paddy dies Rail Enthusiast No 34 July 1984 p 18 Grave Matters Beech House Stud Tbheritage com Retrieved 2012 01 01 Nock O S 1985 British Locomotives of the 20th Century Volume 3 1960 the present day London Guild Publishing Book Club Associates pp 70 71 CN9613 D9001 9001 55001 The Chronicles of Napier P A Bettany Retrieved 12 January 2010 in honour of racehorse owned by Sir Victor Sassoon winner of the Derby St Leger 2 000 Guineas Hardwick stakes and Eclipse stakes Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 English Derby Winner St Paddy Chef de race com Retrieved 2011 12 28 External links editFootage of St Paddy winning the 1960 Epsom Derby Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Paddy amp oldid 1096816120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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