Vieux Manoir

Sample
Sire Brantome
Grandsire Blandford
Dam Vieille Maison
Damsire Finglas
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1947
Country France
Colour Bay
Breeder Haras de Meautry
Owner 1) Edouard A. de Rothschild
2) Guy de Rothschild (1950)
Trainer Geoffroy Watson
Record 5: 3-?-?
Earnings US73,119 (equivalent)
Major wins

Prix Louqsor (1950)
Prix de Justice (1950)

French Classic Race wins:
Grand Prix de Paris (1950)
Awards
Leading sire in France (1958)
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)

Vieux Manoir (1947-1981) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and Champion sire. Bred by Baron Edouard A. de Rothschild and raced by his son Guy following his death in 1949. Members of the prominent Rothschild banking family of France, they owned Haras de Meautry breeding farm in Touques, Calvados where Vieux Manoir was foaled.

Vieux Manoir was trained by Frenchman, Geoffroy Watson, a member of the renowned English Racing Colony in Chantilly. The colt most notably won the 1950 French Classic, the Grand Prix de Paris, and was second in the British Classic, the St. Leger Stakes.

Retired to stud, Vieux Manoir was the leading sire in France in 1958. His best known progeny was Val de Loir, whose wins included the Classic Prix du Jockey Club in 1963 and who became a three-time leading sire in France as well as a Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland. Anorther son, Le Haar, was the leading sire in France in 1963. Through Vieux Manoir's daughter, Agujita, he is the damsire of the international superstar filly and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, All Along. And, through another daughter, Astuce, he is the damsire of the 1976 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner, Ivanjica.

Vieux Manoir lived a long life, dying at age thirty-four in 1981.

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