English Juvenile Winner: Lineage of Tracery-Damage Colt, Which Won Brocklesby for Sir Robert Jardine, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-12

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I ] p I f _ ■ i r j a I . of _ j, •. . f v . . ENGLISH JUVENILE WINNER1 I , Lineage of Tracery — Damage Colt, which Won Brocklesby for Sir Robert Jardine. 8PBCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. LONDON, Thigland. March ZL— There was general pleasure when that popular sports-ntan. Sir Robert Jardine. won the historic Brooklesby St;iki s with his home-bred brown colt by Tracery— ■ Damage. Sir Robert gave 1,000 for Damage when the late J. I.. Thor- I neycrofts marcs and foals were sold at Xew- I market in July. 1919, The mare had a brown olt foal by Polymelus and was in foal to I Cay Crusader, to which she bred a bay filly in 1920. The IJrocklesby winner was the rext produce. Damage was a winner for four years. : She has bred Damar. a winner of races, aitd ; Damask, which won the Clearwell Stakes at Newmarket. The latters first foal was smallish hut smart colt named Cookie, which won four times in 11*22 before he was I sent to India. I Damage is a stocky, deep, wide mare by I Dnmond from Stopgap, by P.ushey Park, son Hampton, from Meanus. The last -named won four races over distances up to two miles and bred five winners. I Meanus was a sister to Creen T-awn. The latter captured the Liverpool Spring Cup and eight other races. The line descends from Mahala. a half-sister to Pretender. which in ISdj won the Two Thousand Cuin- ■ eas and the Derby, for "Mr. Johnson." an ancestor of Sir Robert Jardine. 1


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