Lord Glanelys Filly Western Hill, Daily Racing Form, 1921-07-10

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LORD GLANELYS FILLY WESTERN HILL LONDON. England. June 25. I,ord Glanely has a two-year-old filly of rare promise in Western Hill. On Derby day she won the Caterham Stakes by four lengths from a field of thirteen. She followed up this success three days later by taking the Redfern Ilate at Keniptou Park with odds of i to -1 laid on her. dourly she is pretty smart. In her only other start she was fifth behind Aldergrove in the Spring Stakes at Newmarket. Western Hill was bred by her owner, and is by Quantock, now at the stud in Australia. Lord Clanely having sold him for ,000 in December, 1M0. lie was a speedy race horse, but became so incorrigible and dangerous at the gate that he was "warned off by the Jockey Club, lie has. however, sired some useful winners from few chances anil it looks as though a mistake was made when he was sold. Melton Fuse, the dam of Western Hill, is by. Melton, from Shimose. whose granddam was Fusee. The latter bred Candlemas and St. RIaisc. Shiinose was by the parrot-mouthed Simontnult. a large percentage of whose offspring inherited his defect.


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