Showing posts with label prince rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prince rose. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Kentucky 2007: Princequillo's Grave

Here is the grave of Princequillo, also an important sire in Violet's family tree and a grandpa of Secretariat! You'll recall from my earlier blog that Princequillo had quite an interesting career. He really had poor breeding with a pedigree "crammed with plodders" and his first three dams "sired by proven failures." So, there is really no explanation at all for why he was such an important stud who sired 479 foals and produced a 13.4% stakeswinner rate. He led the sire list in 1957 and 1958 and has been a leading broodmare sire 8 times since 1966. One of his most important fillies was the lovely Somethingroyal. And one of his most famous colts was Round Table, the Horse of the Year in 1958 and 3X Turf Champion.

Princequillo's dad was Prince Rose the Triple Crown winner in Belgium who was nationalized he was beloved so, and so he would never be allowed to leave that country. But in World War II, they were intent on protecting him, so they sent him to France where he was killed by artillery fire. By then Princequillo had been bred by an American in Paris who worked for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and had chosen the lovely Cosquilla as the dam, and our little hero was a gangly underfed weanling ensconced in New Orleans.


He had a checkered, spotty race career and ended his career with most thinking that he was well-below the best. At one point, he was claimed in a stakes race for $2,500. He ran in New Orleans which I think is cool, as well as other places. There were a few conflicts in his life about who actually owned him, and there were fights between his trainer (who was mad at the owner for never paying his training bill) and the owner (who was mad at the trainer for not showing up for work at the stables on Sundays). Despite this, Bull Hancock told his dad when he saw Princequillo win the Saratoga Cup at 3 that "This is one horse we've got to have."


And that was that -- the poorly bred, spotty record, better at longer distances, stamina horse -- made it to Claiborne Farms where he and Nasrullah formed the heart and foundation of the top of the thoroughbred lines in the United States. You go, sweet Princequillo!


Again, information for this entry are from Abram S. Hewitt's Sire Lines and Horse Racing's Top 100 Moments both from the 2006 publishing year of Eclipse Press.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Mom's Command and My Girls!

This year, 2007, three horses were inducted into the National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame in Saratoga -- Silver Charm, Swoon's Son, and Mom's Command! Mom's Command comes from a very unusual family in New Hampshire. She was bred and born to Peter Fuller (now 84) and his wife, Joan Beth Fuller. They are of Runnymede Farm and had 8 children, the 5th, Abigail, at the age of 26, rode Mom's Command to the Filly Triple Crown in 1985 -- the Acorn Stakes, Mother Goose Stakes, and the Coaching Club American Oaks! She led all the way in each of those three races, and Abby seemed to know what the girl could do!

The induction was on August 6th, but Mom's Command had been euthanized earlier that year and is now cremated and buried at her Runnymede. Her dad, Peter, said, "I'm thrilled to have her elected to the Hall of Fame. I think she deserves it. I think the fact that my daughter rode her is one of those things that is just marvellous!" He is the only gentleman to breed and train both the horse and jockey!!

My girls are related to this sweet filly many ways, including through the wonderful, big-hearted obvious: Nasrullah, Count Fleet, Mahmoud, Prince Rose, and Discovery. Tsin-Tsin to sweet girls everywhere!

You can read more about Mom's Command at the following links:
http://www.seacoastonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070701/NEWS/707010349/-1/TOWN0203
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http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/horse.asp?ID=425

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Violet's Gay Crusader!


Violet is related to the 1917 English Triple Crown winner, Gay Crusader. Gay Crusader's track record was 10: 8-1-0, and he retired relatively early at age 4 due to a training injury. He earned $69,480. He almost didn't have a chance to win the English Triple Crown because the British government considered banning racing due to the war. But the British public and racing industry wanted racing to continue for morale and to keep up with the history of knowing who are the most fierce competitors among thoroughbreds. Gay Crusader was a bad-tempered boy, out of Bayardo and Gay Laura. He is the damsire of Prince Rose the sire of Princequillo. So, Gay Crusader is part of Violet's big heart lines through her Classicist family. You can read more about this Triple Crown winner at the following links:
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