Englands New Stallions: Many Sires of Promise Sending Their First Crop of Juveniles to the Spring Races, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-26

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ENGLANDS NEW STALLIONS Many Sires of Promise Sending Their First Crop of Juveniles to the Spring Races. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. LONDON, April 10.— Grand Parade is the first of the young stallions whose two-year-! olds make their appearance in 1923 to be , credited with a winner. Two days later i Hainault followed. Irish Elegance has had one or two unsuccessful runners. Grand Lassie, by Grand Parade — Estrella, a good Spearmint mare with indifferent | hocks, won the Sutton Plate at Birmingham on April 3. She beat sixteen others, including Saucy Girl filly and Cookies Brother, both winners. Lord Glanely. who owns and bred Grand Lassie, bought her dam for ,350. 1 The Birmingham winner was not the first | runner by Grand Parade. He got Grand! Excel unplaced in the Brocklesby. Grand I ■ Parade sired twenty foals from twenty-one mares in 1923, so he can have numerous runners this year. Willis Sharpe Kilmer has a good Grand Parade yearling from Mentha. a daughter of Spearmint, winch was bought for him at Newmarket sales in 1921. Oshkosh, a brown filly by Hainault —Lady Georgette, by By George, won a race at Croxton Park April 6. She is a first foal and the first runner by Hainault. a good-looking half-brother by Swynford. to Pha-laris. He was more or less a cripple when in training, owing to a knee accident as a| ; yearling. He won six fair class races and rallied top weight in the Cambridgeshire.! He hobbled to the post, looking as though he would fall. All the same, he finished fifth. in a field of twenty-two. Later on Lord ! Dunraven bought him as a stallion for 0.- I 000. He is with I.omand, at Adare, probably the most beautiful village in Ireland. Hainault can have seventeen runners in 1923. Other young sires to have their first offspring racing this season are By Jingo, by Aquascutum, which was mated with one mare in 1920; Irish Elegance, by Sir Archi- bald; and Gainsborough, by Bayardo. the best colt of his year. The last named can have fourteen runners, including Jura, a half-sister to Craig, an Eran. He, a handsome and good -staying son of Santoi, has eleven youngsters to run for him. My Ronald has the same number. He was a most moderate race horse, sired 1 y Dark Ronald. Prince Philip, in Ireland, had a good chance anr there are fourteen two-year-olds by the son of Roi Herode and Santee by Santoi. Radiant, brother to Sun-star, returned from India late in 1920. He had a short season, so there are only sL: representatives. St. Tudwal, by St. Frusquin. a good-Unking horse which made his reputation over hurdles, has the same number. Skyrocket, by Sunstar, from the dam of Cr.Cg an Eran. has eleven two-year-olds to rui lor him. His first produce were unlucky, as seven other foals died before they were one year old. Syndrian. son of Sunder, can have thirteen runners. He is not quite sou-.d in his wind, which prevented his sale as a stallion just before he finished rajir.g. S. B. Joel, therefore, gave him an ippxmnity at the stud. Nearly all the youngster.3 hv Syndrian are from Mr. Joels seams.


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