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Steady Aim

Steady Aim (1943 – after 1966) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for her win in the 1946 Epsom Oaks. After winning one minor race as a juvenile she showed improved form in the following spring to finish third in a very competitive trial race Hurst Park and then came home an easy winner of the Oaks in June. Her racing career was ended by injury soon afterwards. As a broodmare she produced several good winners and was the female-line ancestor of the leading stallion Danzig.

Steady Aim
SireFelstead
GrandsireSpion Kop
DamQuick Arrow
DamsireCasterari
SexMare
Foaled1943[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederAlfred Butt
OwnerAlfred Butt
TrainerFrank Butters
Major wins
Epsom Oaks (1946)

Background edit

Steady Aim was a bay mare with a narrow white blaze and a white sock on her right hind leg[2] bred in England by her owner, Sir Alfred Butt. She was sent into training with Frank Butters at the Fitzroy House stable in Newmarket, Suffolk.[3]

She was from one of the last crops of foals sired by Felstead who won the Epsom Derby in 1928. He was not a great success as a breeding stallion, but did sire the outstanding racemare Rockfel. Steady Aim's dam Quick Arrow was a French-bred mare who raced with modest success in France and England and was bought by Alfred Butt for 700 guineas in 1941. Her dam Quick Change was an influential broodmare whose other descendants included Kris Kin and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Topyo.[4]

Racing career edit

1945: two-year-old season edit

Steady Aim made little impact as a two-year-old in 1945 but she did record one success in a minor race.[3]

1946: three-year-old season edit

In April 1946 Steady Aim contested the Katheryn Howard Stakes over seven furlongs at Hurst Park and finished third behind Neolight and Hypericum. Her performance looked much more creditable after the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse, which saw Hypericum win by one and a half lengths with Neolight in second place. On 7 of June at Epsom Racecourse Steady Aim was ridden by Harry Wragg and started at odds 7/1[5] for the 168th running of the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles. The best of her nine rivals appeared to be Hypericum and the Lingfield Oaks Trial winner Iona. Steady Aim won easily by three lengths from Iona with a gap of three lengths back to Nelia in third place and Hypericum in fourth.[3]

Steady Aim never raced again: she was being prepared for a run in the St Leger Stakes when she sustained a training injury and was retired from racing.[3]

Assessment and honours edit

In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Steady Aim an "average" winner of the Oaks.[6]

Breeding record edit

At the end of her racing career, Steady Aim was retired to become a broodmare. She produced at least thirteen foal and eight winners.

  • King's Prize, a colt, foaled in 1949, sired by Big Game. Won two races.[7]
  • Ashburton, colt (later gelded), 1950, by Big Game. Failed to win a race.
  • Immortal, dark bay or brown colt, 1951, by Dante. Won five races including the Newbury Spring Cup.[8]
  • Petitioner, bay filly, 1952, by Petition. Winner.[9] Dam of Pas de Nom who in turn produced Danzig
  • Roman Conquest, colt (gelded), 1953, by Nearco. Won Cornwallis Stakes.[10]
  • Objective, colt, 1954, by Nearco. Failed to win a race.
  • Legal Shot, colt, 1955, by Petition. Winner.[11]
  • Nous Verrons, colt (gelded), 1957, by Nearco. Won three races.[12]
  • Sure Shot, bay filly, 1958, by Court Martial. Won three races.[13]
  • Aim High, colt, 1960, by Grey Sovereign. Failed to win a race.
  • First Dawn, filly, 1962, by High Treason. Unraced.
  • Telling, brown filly, 1963, by High Treason. Winner.[14]
  • Quick Aim, bay filly, 1966, by Pardal. Failed to win a race.

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Steady Aim (GB), bay mare, 1943[1]
Sire
Felstead (GB)
1925
Spion Kop (GB)
1917
Spearmint Carbine (NZ)
Maid of the Mint
Hammerkop Gallinule
Concussion
Felkington (GB)
1918
Lemberg Cyllene
Galicia
Comparison William the Third
Combine
Dam
Quick Arrow (FR)
1937
Casterari (FR)
1930
Fiterari Sardanapale
Miss Bachelor (IRE)
Castleline (GB) Son-in-Law
Castelline
Quick Change (GB)
1924
Hurry On Marcovil
Toute Suite
Broderie Tracery (USA)
Princess Sonia (Family 7-a)[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Steady Aim pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Steady Aim, winner of the Oaks by Molly M. Latham". The Saleroom.
  3. ^ a b c d Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
  4. ^ a b "Vicissitude – Family 7-a". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  5. ^ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  6. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
  7. ^ "King's Prize pedigree". Equineline.
  8. ^ "Immortal pedigree". Equineline.
  9. ^ "Petitioner pedigree". Equineline.
  10. ^ "Roman Conquest pedigree". Equineline.
  11. ^ "Legal Shot pedigree". Equineline.
  12. ^ "Nous Verrons pedigree". Equineline.
  13. ^ "Sure Shot pedigree". Equineline.
  14. ^ "Telling pedigree". Equineline.


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Steady Aim 1943 after 1966 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for her win in the 1946 Epsom Oaks After winning one minor race as a juvenile she showed improved form in the following spring to finish third in a very competitive trial race Hurst Park and then came home an easy winner of the Oaks in June Her racing career was ended by injury soon afterwards As a broodmare she produced several good winners and was the female line ancestor of the leading stallion Danzig Steady AimSireFelsteadGrandsireSpion KopDamQuick ArrowDamsireCasterariSexMareFoaled1943 1 CountryUnited KingdomColourBayBreederAlfred ButtOwnerAlfred ButtTrainerFrank ButtersMajor winsEpsom Oaks 1946 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1945 two year old season 2 2 1946 three year old season 3 Assessment and honours 4 Breeding record 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground editSteady Aim was a bay mare with a narrow white blaze and a white sock on her right hind leg 2 bred in England by her owner Sir Alfred Butt She was sent into training with Frank Butters at the Fitzroy House stable in Newmarket Suffolk 3 She was from one of the last crops of foals sired by Felstead who won the Epsom Derby in 1928 He was not a great success as a breeding stallion but did sire the outstanding racemare Rockfel Steady Aim s dam Quick Arrow was a French bred mare who raced with modest success in France and England and was bought by Alfred Butt for 700 guineas in 1941 Her dam Quick Change was an influential broodmare whose other descendants included Kris Kin and the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe winner Topyo 4 Racing career edit1945 two year old season edit Steady Aim made little impact as a two year old in 1945 but she did record one success in a minor race 3 1946 three year old season edit In April 1946 Steady Aim contested the Katheryn Howard Stakes over seven furlongs at Hurst Park and finished third behind Neolight and Hypericum Her performance looked much more creditable after the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse which saw Hypericum win by one and a half lengths with Neolight in second place On 7 of June at Epsom Racecourse Steady Aim was ridden by Harry Wragg and started at odds 7 1 5 for the 168th running of the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles The best of her nine rivals appeared to be Hypericum and the Lingfield Oaks Trial winner Iona Steady Aim won easily by three lengths from Iona with a gap of three lengths back to Nelia in third place and Hypericum in fourth 3 Steady Aim never raced again she was being prepared for a run in the St Leger Stakes when she sustained a training injury and was retired from racing 3 Assessment and honours editIn their book A Century of Champions based on the Timeform rating system John Randall and Tony Morris rated Steady Aim an average winner of the Oaks 6 Breeding record editAt the end of her racing career Steady Aim was retired to become a broodmare She produced at least thirteen foal and eight winners King s Prize a colt foaled in 1949 sired by Big Game Won two races 7 Ashburton colt later gelded 1950 by Big Game Failed to win a race Immortal dark bay or brown colt 1951 by Dante Won five races including the Newbury Spring Cup 8 Petitioner bay filly 1952 by Petition Winner 9 Dam of Pas de Nom who in turn produced Danzig Roman Conquest colt gelded 1953 by Nearco Won Cornwallis Stakes 10 Objective colt 1954 by Nearco Failed to win a race Legal Shot colt 1955 by Petition Winner 11 Nous Verrons colt gelded 1957 by Nearco Won three races 12 Sure Shot bay filly 1958 by Court Martial Won three races 13 Aim High colt 1960 by Grey Sovereign Failed to win a race First Dawn filly 1962 by High Treason Unraced Telling brown filly 1963 by High Treason Winner 14 Quick Aim bay filly 1966 by Pardal Failed to win a race Pedigree editPedigree of Steady Aim GB bay mare 1943 1 SireFelstead GB 1925 Spion Kop GB 1917 Spearmint Carbine NZ Maid of the Mint Hammerkop Gallinule Concussion Felkington GB 1918 Lemberg Cyllene Galicia Comparison William the Third Combine DamQuick Arrow FR 1937 Casterari FR 1930 Fiterari Sardanapale Miss Bachelor IRE Castleline GB Son in Law Castelline Quick Change GB 1924 Hurry On Marcovil Toute Suite Broderie Tracery USA Princess Sonia Family 7 a 4 References edit a b Steady Aim pedigree Equineline Steady Aim winner of the Oaks by Molly M Latham The Saleroom a b c d Mortimer Roger Onslow Richard Willett Peter 1978 Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing Macdonald and Jane s ISBN 0 354 08536 0 a b Vicissitude Family 7 a Thoroughbred Bloodlines Abelson Edward Tyrrel John 1993 The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records Breedon Books Publishing ISBN 978 1 873626 15 3 Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 1 901570 15 0 King s Prize pedigree Equineline Immortal pedigree Equineline Petitioner pedigree Equineline Roman Conquest pedigree Equineline Legal Shot pedigree Equineline Nous Verrons pedigree Equineline Sure Shot pedigree Equineline Telling 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