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William (horse)

William (foaled 1811) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1814. In a racing career which lasted from May 1813 until May 1815 he contested eight races and won four times. After winning his last two starts as a two-year-old, he fell on his first appearance of 1814 and was beaten in his next race before winning the St Leger at odds of 7/1. He was beaten in his only race as a four-year-old and was sold and gelded before returning for two unsuccessful efforts in 1817.

William
SireGovernor
GrandsireTrumpator
DamElizabeth
DamsireSpadille
SexStallion
Foaled1811
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederArchibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton
OwnerArchibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton
TrainerWilliam Theakston
Record8: 4-2-1
Major wins
St Leger Stakes (1814)
Gascoigne Stakes (1814)

Background

William was a bay horse bred by his owner Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton and was the last of the Duke's seven St Leger winners. William was the only classic winner sired by Governor, a horse who stood as a stallion at Leigh, near Cricklade in Wiltshire at a fee of five guineas.[1] William's dam, one of many Thoroughbred mares named Elizabeth,[2] was a granddaughter of Pastorella, a half-sister to the 1780 Epsom Derby winner Diomed.[3]

Racing career

1813: two-year-old season

 
The Duke of Hamilton, who bred and owned William

The future classic winner's racing career began at York Racecourse on 26 May 1813. He started at odd of 4/1 for a sweepstakes in which he finished second to Richard Watt's filly Alfana.[4] Three months later, William and Alfana met again in a sweepstakes over the same course and distance, and the colt recorded his first success by beating the filly and two others "very easy".[5][6] At the Doncaster St Leger meeting in September started favourite for a sweepstakes over the T.Y.C (two-year-old course) and won from five opponents.[7]

1814: three-year-old season

William's three-year-old debut was a dramatic and unfortunate one. He was entered in the Dee Stakes at Chester Racecourse on 4 May and as he entered the straight he appeared poised to win easily from his only opponent. At this point he was "thrown down" by a spectator who had walked onto the course. The spectator was killed and William's jockey, Ben Smith was seriously injured, forcing him to miss the rest of the season.[8] The colt, however, appeared to be relatively unscathed as he ran again at York Racecourse less than two weeks later. He started 6/4 favourite for a one-mile sweepstakes, but finished third of the five runners behind Belville and King David.[9]

After a five-month break, William was one of twelve colts and fillies to contest the thirty-ninth running of the St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse. Ridden by John Shepherd he was the 7/1 fourth choice in the betting. The favourite, at odds of 5/2, was an unnamed grey filly owned by Henry Peirse: this filly subsequently became an influential broodmare and was the older sister of Ebor who won the St Leger in 1817.[10] William won the classic from Lord Strathmore's Heart of Oak, the only other runner officially place by the judge.[11] Two days after his classic victory, William walked over in the Gascoigne Stakes over the same course and distance, after the other runners, including Heart of Oak, were withdrawn by their owners.[12]

1815: four-year-old season

William remained in training as a four-year-old but made only one appearance. On 31 May he started at odds of 2/1 for the Constitution Stakes over one and a quarter miles at York and finished second to Lord Scarborough's six-year-old Catton.[13]

1817: six-year-old season

William did not race in 1816, and by the time of his reappearance as a six-year-old in 1817 he had been gelded and had entered into the ownership of Mr Beardsworth. At Walsall on 24 September he finished last of the three runners in the first heat of a £50 race and was withdrawn from the deciding heat. Five days later he finished seventh in both heats of similar event at Burton-on-Trent.[14]

Pedigree

Pedigree of William (GB), bay stallion, 1811[15]
Sire
Governor (GB)
1802
Trumpator
1782
Conductor Matchem
Snap mare
Brunette Squirrel
Dove
Highflyer mare
1793
Highflyer Herod
Rachel
Ottheothea Otho
Snap mare
Dam
Elizabeth (GB)
1802
Spadille
1784
Highflyer Herod
Rachel
Flora Squirrel
Angelica
Dungannon mare
1795
Dungannon Eclipse
Aspasia
Pastorella Otho
sister to Juno (Family 6-b)[3]
  • William was inbred 3 × 3 to Highflyer, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the third generation of his pedigree. He was also inbred 4 × 4 to the stallions Otho and Squirrel.

References

  1. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1807). "Racing calendar. 1806". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. H Reynell. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  2. ^ "Mares named Elizabeth". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  3. ^ a b "Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Horatia - Family 6-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  4. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1814). "Racing calendar. 1813". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 35. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  5. ^ Sporting magazine (Apr. -Sept. 1813). Wheble. 2010-10-04. p. 72. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  6. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1814). "Racing calendar. 1813". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 102. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  7. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1814). "Racing calendar. 1813". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 136. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  8. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1815). "Racing calendar. 1814". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 24. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  9. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1815). "Racing calendar. 1814". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 36. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  10. ^ "Constantia - Family 19-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  11. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1815). "Racing calendar. 1814". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 139. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  12. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1815). "Racing calendar. 1814". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 141. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  13. ^ Edward and James Weatherby (1816). "Racing calendar. 1815". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland. C H Reynell: 40. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  14. ^ Hunter, Robert J.; Turf Club (Dublin, Ireland). "Racing calendar". Racing Calendar, Containing an Account of Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland.
  15. ^ "William pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-03-13.

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William foaled 1811 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1814 In a racing career which lasted from May 1813 until May 1815 he contested eight races and won four times After winning his last two starts as a two year old he fell on his first appearance of 1814 and was beaten in his next race before winning the St Leger at odds of 7 1 He was beaten in his only race as a four year old and was sold and gelded before returning for two unsuccessful efforts in 1817 WilliamSireGovernorGrandsireTrumpatorDamElizabethDamsireSpadilleSexStallionFoaled1811CountryUnited KingdomColourBayBreederArchibald Hamilton 9th Duke of HamiltonOwnerArchibald Hamilton 9th Duke of HamiltonTrainerWilliam TheakstonRecord8 4 2 1Major winsSt Leger Stakes 1814 Gascoigne Stakes 1814 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1813 two year old season 2 2 1814 three year old season 2 3 1815 four year old season 2 4 1817 six year old season 3 Pedigree 4 ReferencesBackground EditWilliam was a bay horse bred by his owner Archibald Hamilton 9th Duke of Hamilton and was the last of the Duke s seven St Leger winners William was the only classic winner sired by Governor a horse who stood as a stallion at Leigh near Cricklade in Wiltshire at a fee of five guineas 1 William s dam one of many Thoroughbred mares named Elizabeth 2 was a granddaughter of Pastorella a half sister to the 1780 Epsom Derby winner Diomed 3 Racing career Edit1813 two year old season Edit The Duke of Hamilton who bred and owned WilliamThe future classic winner s racing career began at York Racecourse on 26 May 1813 He started at odd of 4 1 for a sweepstakes in which he finished second to Richard Watt s filly Alfana 4 Three months later William and Alfana met again in a sweepstakes over the same course and distance and the colt recorded his first success by beating the filly and two others very easy 5 6 At the Doncaster St Leger meeting in September started favourite for a sweepstakes over the T Y C two year old course and won from five opponents 7 1814 three year old season Edit William s three year old debut was a dramatic and unfortunate one He was entered in the Dee Stakes at Chester Racecourse on 4 May and as he entered the straight he appeared poised to win easily from his only opponent At this point he was thrown down by a spectator who had walked onto the course The spectator was killed and William s jockey Ben Smith was seriously injured forcing him to miss the rest of the season 8 The colt however appeared to be relatively unscathed as he ran again at York Racecourse less than two weeks later He started 6 4 favourite for a one mile sweepstakes but finished third of the five runners behind Belville and King David 9 After a five month break William was one of twelve colts and fillies to contest the thirty ninth running of the St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse Ridden by John Shepherd he was the 7 1 fourth choice in the betting The favourite at odds of 5 2 was an unnamed grey filly owned by Henry Peirse this filly subsequently became an influential broodmare and was the older sister of Ebor who won the St Leger in 1817 10 William won the classic from Lord Strathmore s Heart of Oak the only other runner officially place by the judge 11 Two days after his classic victory William walked over in the Gascoigne Stakes over the same course and distance after the other runners including Heart of Oak were withdrawn by their owners 12 1815 four year old season Edit William remained in training as a four year old but made only one appearance On 31 May he started at odds of 2 1 for the Constitution Stakes over one and a quarter miles at York and finished second to Lord Scarborough s six year old Catton 13 1817 six year old season Edit William did not race in 1816 and by the time of his reappearance as a six year old in 1817 he had been gelded and had entered into the ownership of Mr Beardsworth At Walsall on 24 September he finished last of the three runners in the first heat of a 50 race and was withdrawn from the deciding heat Five days later he finished seventh in both heats of similar event at Burton on Trent 14 Pedigree EditPedigree of William GB bay stallion 1811 15 SireGovernor GB 1802 Trumpator1782 Conductor MatchemSnap mareBrunette SquirrelDoveHighflyer mare1793 Highflyer HerodRachelOttheothea OthoSnap mareDamElizabeth GB 1802 Spadille1784 Highflyer HerodRachelFlora SquirrelAngelicaDungannon mare1795 Dungannon EclipseAspasiaPastorella Othosister to Juno Family 6 b 3 William was inbred 3 3 to Highflyer meaning that this stallion appears twice in the third generation of his pedigree He was also inbred 4 4 to the stallions Otho and Squirrel References Edit Edward and James Weatherby 1807 Racing calendar 1806 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland H Reynell Retrieved 2013 03 13 Mares named Elizabeth equineline com 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 03 13 a b Thoroughbred Bloodlines Horatia Family 6 b Bloodlines net Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1814 Racing calendar 1813 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 35 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Sporting magazine Apr Sept 1813 Wheble 2010 10 04 p 72 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1814 Racing calendar 1813 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 102 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1814 Racing calendar 1813 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 136 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1815 Racing calendar 1814 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 24 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1815 Racing calendar 1814 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 36 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Constantia Family 19 b Bloodlines net Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1815 Racing calendar 1814 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 139 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1815 Racing calendar 1814 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 141 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Edward and James Weatherby 1816 Racing calendar 1815 Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland C H Reynell 40 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Hunter Robert J Turf Club Dublin Ireland Racing calendar Racing Calendar Containing an Account of Plates Matches and Sweepstakes Run for in Ireland William pedigree equineline com 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William horse amp oldid 1147167275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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