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Star Kingdom

Star Kingdom (formerly known as Star King) (1946–1967) was a Thoroughbred race horse bred in Ireland in 1946. Exported to Australia, he was an outstanding sire, being the leading sire for five seasons, the leading sire of two-year-olds seven times as well as heading the broodmare sires' list three times.

Star Kingdom
SireStardust
GrandsireHyperion
DamImpromptu
DamsireConcerto
SexStallion
Foaled(1946-04-30)30 April 1946
Died21 April 1967(1967-04-21) (aged 20)
CountryIreland
ColourChestnut
BreederRichard Ball
OwnerWilfred Harvey
Claude Leigh
Alf Ellison, Reg Moses and Stanley Wootton (at stud)
Trainer1. John C. Waugh
2. Fred Templemen[1]
Record16: 9-2-1
Earnings£12,352[2]
Major wins
Richmond Stakes (1948)
Gimcrack Stakes (1948)
Greenham Stakes (1949)
Jersey Stakes (1949)
Hungerford Stakes (1949)
Awards
Leading sire in Australia
(1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965)
Honours
Star Kingdom Stakes
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 12 October 2010

Foaled on 30 April 1946, Star Kingdom was bred by Richard Ball, master of Cloghran Stud, in County Dublin, Ireland. Star Kingdom was a son of Stardust and out of the unraced mare, Impromptu by Concerto. He was inbred to Sunstar (who won the 2,000 Guineas Stakes and The Derby), in the fourth generation (4m x 4f). Wilfred Harvey purchased him at the Doncaster sales for 3,100 guineas.

Racing record edit

Star Kingdom was registered and raced under the name of Star King in England. Conditioned for racing by John Waugh, in his two-year-old racing season he was rated second (to Abernant) among English sprinters. He was beaten by Abernant by the shortest of short heads in the National Breeders' Produce Stakes at Sandown Park and his jockey `Sam Wragg thought he had won.'[3] Out of 16 starts he recorded nine wins and was unplaced only four times collecting £12,352 in stakes.[2] His wins included the York Gimcrack Stakes and the Sandown Park Produce Stakes. All of his wins, with the exception of one, were by long margins of up to ten lengths.[4] He was rated 131 by Timeform in their first ever Annual of 1948[5]

In 1949 Star King won the Greenham Stakes over 7 furlongs and the then 7.7 furlong Jersey Stakes at Ascot but ran disappointingly in the 2,000 Guineas and July Cup of 1949. Timeform's assessment of him was that he possessed a fine turn of speed and was at his best when opponents did not take him off his feet too early in the race. They rated him 128 in 1949.[6]

Stud record edit

Star Kingdom was purchased by Alf Ellison, Reg Moses and Stanley Wootton[7] at a cost of £4,000 and sent to Australia in 1951. Upon arrival it was obvious that he had not travelled well, and he stood only 15 hands and 12 inch high, leaving his purchasers with serious doubts about the wisdom of their choice. As there was already a Star King in Australia, he was re-registered as Star Kingdom and installed at Baramul Stud in New South Wales.[8] His influence was not immediately felt, but eventually he became Australia's leading sire for the first time in the 1958–59 season when his fifth crop began racing although he was the leading sire of two-year-olds in his first season and the first sire whose earners were to reach the equivalent of $2 million. Star Kingdom was the leading sire five times, leading sire of two-year-olds seven times as well as leading the broodmare sires' list thrice.[2]

One of his most extraordinary achievements was to sire the winner of the first five Golden Slipper Stakes. Primarily a speed sire his influence is still evident in the bloodlines of many Australian Thoroughbreds today. His progeny held Australian records for 4 furlongs, 5 furlongs, 5+12 furlongs, 8 furlongs and 10 furlongs at various times.

Among his offspring were 52 stakeswinners, including the outstanding horses Biscay, Citius, Concert Star, Todman, Fine and Dandy, Noholme, Reveille, Time And Tide, Sky High, Skyline, King Star, Kingster, Star Affair, Planet Kingdom, Kaoru Star (sire of Luskin Star, a Triple Crown winner), Mighty Kingdom, Gold Stakes, Magic Night, Starlit, Cymbal, Courteous, Sunset Hue (sire of Gunsynd) and Ritmar. The top racehorse Sky High was his most prolific winner, recording 29 wins.[4]

Star Kingdom was also a noted broodmare sire, with the likes of his daughter Dark Jewel producing Baguette, a Golden Slipper Stakes winner who was unbeaten in his two-year-old season and future sire of note.

Standing at Barramul Stud for 16 successive seasons (1951–1966), he died from a bowel blockage, at the age of 21, on 21 April 1967.[9] A headstone at Baramul Stud commemorates him and his son, Todman.

In 1978, more than 11 years after Star Kingdom's death, he had at least 42 sons standing at studs in Australia and New Zealand, including the very successful Kaoru Star. At the same time he also had over 100 grandsons standing at stud.[9]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Star Kingdom (IRE), chestnut stallion, 1946
Sire
Stardust (GB)
Chestnut 1937
Hyperion
Chestnut 1930
Gainsborough Bayardo
Rosedrop
Selene Chaucer
Serenissima
Sister Stella
Chestnut 1923
Friar Marcus Cicero
Prim Nun
Etoile Sunstar
Princesse de Galles
Dam
Impromptu (IRE)
Bay 1939
Concerto (GB)
Bay 1928
Orpheus Orby
Electra
Constellation Sunstar
Stop Her
Thoughtless (IRE)
Bay 1934
Papyrus Tracery (USA)
Miss Matty (GB)
Virgin's Folly Swynford (GB)
Widow Bird (GB)(Family: 1-g)

References edit

  1. ^ Star Kingdom Retrieved on 2 June 2009
  2. ^ a b c Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), “Thoroughbred Breeding of the World”, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  3. ^ The Bloodstock Breeders Review 1948
  4. ^ a b Ulbrich, Richard, See How They Ran, Libra Books, Sandy Bay, TAS, Australia, 1981, ISBN 0-909619-08-5
  5. ^ Timeform Annual 1948
  6. ^ Racehorses of 1949
  7. ^ "Stud angle". The Sun-Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1953 - 1954). Sydney, NSW: National Library of Australia. 10 October 1954. p. 36. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  8. ^ History of Baramul Stud
  9. ^ a b de Bourg, Ross, “The Australian and New Zealand Thoroughbred”, Nelson, West Melbourne, 1980, ISBN 0-17-005860-3

External links edit

  • Star Kingdom - Profile of a Champion
  • Star Kingdom's complete profile at Thoroughbred Heritage

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Star Kingdom formerly known as Star King 1946 1967 was a Thoroughbred race horse bred in Ireland in 1946 Exported to Australia he was an outstanding sire being the leading sire for five seasons the leading sire of two year olds seven times as well as heading the broodmare sires list three times Star KingdomSireStardustGrandsireHyperionDamImpromptuDamsireConcertoSexStallionFoaled 1946 04 30 30 April 1946Died21 April 1967 1967 04 21 aged 20 CountryIrelandColourChestnutBreederRichard BallOwnerWilfred HarveyClaude LeighAlf Ellison Reg Moses and Stanley Wootton at stud Trainer1 John C Waugh 2 Fred Templemen 1 Record16 9 2 1Earnings 12 352 2 Major winsRichmond Stakes 1948 Gimcrack Stakes 1948 Greenham Stakes 1949 Jersey Stakes 1949 Hungerford Stakes 1949 AwardsLeading sire in Australia 1959 1960 1961 1962 1965 HonoursStar Kingdom StakesAustralian Racing Hall of FameLast updated on 12 October 2010 Foaled on 30 April 1946 Star Kingdom was bred by Richard Ball master of Cloghran Stud in County Dublin Ireland Star Kingdom was a son of Stardust and out of the unraced mare Impromptu by Concerto He was inbred to Sunstar who won the 2 000 Guineas Stakes and The Derby in the fourth generation 4m x 4f Wilfred Harvey purchased him at the Doncaster sales for 3 100 guineas Contents 1 Racing record 2 Stud record 3 Pedigree 4 References 5 External linksRacing record editStar Kingdom was registered and raced under the name of Star King in England Conditioned for racing by John Waugh in his two year old racing season he was rated second to Abernant among English sprinters He was beaten by Abernant by the shortest of short heads in the National Breeders Produce Stakes at Sandown Park and his jockey Sam Wragg thought he had won 3 Out of 16 starts he recorded nine wins and was unplaced only four times collecting 12 352 in stakes 2 His wins included the York Gimcrack Stakes and the Sandown Park Produce Stakes All of his wins with the exception of one were by long margins of up to ten lengths 4 He was rated 131 by Timeform in their first ever Annual of 1948 5 In 1949 Star King won the Greenham Stakes over 7 furlongs and the then 7 7 furlong Jersey Stakes at Ascot but ran disappointingly in the 2 000 Guineas and July Cup of 1949 Timeform s assessment of him was that he possessed a fine turn of speed and was at his best when opponents did not take him off his feet too early in the race They rated him 128 in 1949 6 Stud record editStar Kingdom was purchased by Alf Ellison Reg Moses and Stanley Wootton 7 at a cost of 4 000 and sent to Australia in 1951 Upon arrival it was obvious that he had not travelled well and he stood only 15 hands and 1 2 inch high leaving his purchasers with serious doubts about the wisdom of their choice As there was already a Star King in Australia he was re registered as Star Kingdom and installed at Baramul Stud in New South Wales 8 His influence was not immediately felt but eventually he became Australia s leading sire for the first time in the 1958 59 season when his fifth crop began racing although he was the leading sire of two year olds in his first season and the first sire whose earners were to reach the equivalent of 2 million Star Kingdom was the leading sire five times leading sire of two year olds seven times as well as leading the broodmare sires list thrice 2 One of his most extraordinary achievements was to sire the winner of the first five Golden Slipper Stakes Primarily a speed sire his influence is still evident in the bloodlines of many Australian Thoroughbreds today His progeny held Australian records for 4 furlongs 5 furlongs 5 1 2 furlongs 8 furlongs and 10 furlongs at various times Among his offspring were 52 stakeswinners including the outstanding horses Biscay Citius Concert Star Todman Fine and Dandy Noholme Reveille Time And Tide Sky High Skyline King Star Kingster Star Affair Planet Kingdom Kaoru Star sire of Luskin Star a Triple Crown winner Mighty Kingdom Gold Stakes Magic Night Starlit Cymbal Courteous Sunset Hue sire of Gunsynd and Ritmar The top racehorse Sky High was his most prolific winner recording 29 wins 4 Star Kingdom was also a noted broodmare sire with the likes of his daughter Dark Jewel producing Baguette a Golden Slipper Stakes winner who was unbeaten in his two year old season and future sire of note Standing at Barramul Stud for 16 successive seasons 1951 1966 he died from a bowel blockage at the age of 21 on 21 April 1967 9 A headstone at Baramul Stud commemorates him and his son Todman In 1978 more than 11 years after Star Kingdom s death he had at least 42 sons standing at studs in Australia and New Zealand including the very successful Kaoru Star At the same time he also had over 100 grandsons standing at stud 9 Pedigree editPedigree of Star Kingdom IRE chestnut stallion 1946 SireStardust GB Chestnut 1937 Hyperion Chestnut 1930 Gainsborough Bayardo Rosedrop Selene Chaucer Serenissima Sister Stella Chestnut 1923 Friar Marcus Cicero Prim Nun Etoile Sunstar Princesse de Galles DamImpromptu IRE Bay 1939 Concerto GB Bay 1928 Orpheus Orby Electra Constellation Sunstar Stop Her Thoughtless IRE Bay 1934 Papyrus Tracery USA Miss Matty GB Virgin s Folly Swynford GB Widow Bird GB Family 1 g References edit Star Kingdom Retrieved on 2 June 2009 a b c Ahnert Rainer L editor in chief Thoroughbred Breeding of the World Pozdun Publishing Germany 1970 The Bloodstock Breeders Review 1948 a b Ulbrich Richard See How They Ran Libra Books Sandy Bay TAS Australia 1981 ISBN 0 909619 08 5 Timeform Annual 1948 Racehorses of 1949 Stud angle The Sun Herald Sydney NSW 1953 1954 Sydney NSW National Library of Australia 10 October 1954 p 36 Retrieved 6 January 2015 History of Baramul Stud a b de Bourg Ross The Australian and New Zealand Thoroughbred Nelson West Melbourne 1980 ISBN 0 17 005860 3External links editStar Kingdom Profile of a Champion Star Kingdom s complete profile at Thoroughbred Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Star Kingdom amp 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