Snap (horse)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snap

Painting of Snap
Sire Snip
Grandsire Flying Childers
Dam Sister to Slipby
Damsire Fox
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1750
Country Great Britain
Colour Brown
Breeder Cuthbert Routh
Owner Jenison Shafto
Earl of Sandwich
Record 4: 4-0-0
Earnings £3,250
Major wins
Match against Marske (1756, twice)
Match against Sweepstakes (1757)
Awards
Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland
(1767, 1768, 1769, 1771)

Snap (1750 – July 1777) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who won all four of his races. After retiring from racing he became a successful stallion. He was Champion sire four times and his progeny included the undefeated Goldfinder.

Background

Snap was a brown colt foaled in 1750.[1] Bred by Cuthbert Routh and Lord Portmore, as a yearling he was valued at £70.[2] Snap's sire was Snip, a son of the undefeated Flying Childers. His dam was a sister to Slipby and a daughter to Fox. He was sold to Jenison Shafto when Cuthbert Routh died in 1752.[3]

Racing career

Snap's first race came in the spring of 1756 at Newmarket, where he beat Marske to win 1000 guineas. Both horses were carrying ten stone in weight. In the following meeting at Newmarket he again beat Marske for 1000 guineas off level weights, after starting as the 1/10 favourite he won easily. Snap beat Farmer and Music to win the £100 Free Plate, which was run in four mile heats.[1] The Free Plate was run at York, his only race away from Newmarket.[4] His fourth and final race came at Newmarket in April 1757, where he beat Sweepstakes to win 1000 guineas.[1]

Snap's son Goldfinder

Stud career

After his final race Snap was sent to Kenton, Northumberland to replace his sire Snip at stud.[1] He became a leading sire and was Champion sire in 1767, 1768, 1769 and 1771.[2] His progeny included Latham's Snap and the undefeated Goldfinder. His was also the broodmare sire of Epsom Derby winners Assassin and Sir Peter Teazle.[2] Sir Peter Teazle also went on to become a 10-time Champion sire.[5] Snap died in July 1777 at West Wratting in Cambridgeshire, where he had been standing at stud since 1767. In total he sired winners of over 260 races worth over £90,000[1]

See also

Pedigree

Pedigree of Snap, brown stallion, 1750[2]
Sire
Snip
br. 1736
Flying Childers
b. 1714
Darley Arabian
b. c.1700
(unknown)
(unknown)
Betty Leedes Old Careless
Sister to Leedes
Sister to Soreheels Basto
blk. 1703
Byerley Turk
Bay Peg*
Sister to Mixbury Curwen's Bay Barb
Curwen Spot mare
Dam
Sister to Slipby
Fox
b. 1714
Clumsey
gr. c.1700
Hautboy
Miss Darcy's Pet mare
Bay Peg* Leedes Arabian
Young Bald Peg
Gipsey
1725
Bay Bolton
br. 1705
Grey Hautboy
Makeless mare
Newcastle Turk mare Newcastle Turk
Taffolet Barb mare

Note: b. = Bay, blk. = Black, br. = Brown, gr. = Grey

* Snap was inbred 3x4 to Bay Peg. This means that the mare appears once in the third generation and once in the fourth generation of his pedigree.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Pick, William; Johnson, R. (1803). The Turf Register. A. Bartholoman, High-Ousegate. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Snap". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-10-23. 
  3. "Thoroughbred Foundation Sires". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2012-10-23. 
  4. Taunton, Theo (1901). Famous horses. Sampson Low, Marston. 
  5. "Sir Peter Teazle". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-10-23. 
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.