The Baron (horse)
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The Baron was a racehorse from Ireland, and a very notable sire.
- Born: 1842
- Color: Dark Chestnut
- Markings: star, snip, sock left hind
- Sex: Stallion
- Breeding: by Birdcatcher, out of Echidna, by Economist
- Breeder: George Watts of Dublin
The Baron was first raced in Ireland before being shipped to England in 1845, by his breeder, veterinary surgeon George Watts. He was then sold to John Scott, with whom he won the St. Leger and the Cesarewitch, before being purchased by R.E. Clark. The Baron had a turf career, but did not perform well and suffered from poor feet, and so was sold to Mr. Theobald, who stood him at stud at Stockwell (it was here that he sired his famous son, Stockwell). [[After Theobald's death, The Baron was sold to France where he sired three winners of the French Oaks, including the filly La Toucques (1860), who also won the French St. Leger, the Prix du Jockey-Club, and the Grosser Preis von Baden-Baden.
The Baron sired the stallion Stockwell, a winner of the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, Newmarket Stakes, Great Yorkshire Stakes, St. Leger Stakes, Grand Duke Michael Stakes, Newmarket St. Leger, and the Whip. He was also a Champion Sire. The Baron also sired Rataplan, who won 42 races. Both these horses were full brothers, out of the same dam, Pocahontas.
The Baron was known as "the slim and savage" The Baron, due to his terrible temperament.
[edit] Race Record
- Madrid Stakes: won
- Kirwan Stakes: won
- Waterford Stakes: won
- St. Leger Stakes: won
- Cesarewitch Stakes: won
- Craven Stakes: 2nd