Son-in-Law

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Son-in-Law

Son-in-Law in a photograph by Frank Griggs.
Sire Dark Ronald
Grandsire Bay Ronald
Dam Mother-in-Law
Damsire Matchmaker
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1911
Country Great Britain
Colour Brown
Breeder Sir Abe Bailey
Owner Sir Abe Bailey
Record 18: 8-1-1
Earnings £5,546
Major wins
Goodwood Cup (1914)
Jockey Club Cup (1914, 1915)
Cesarewitch Handicap (1915)
Awards
Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland (1924, 1930)
Last updated on July 26, 2007

Son-in-Law (April 22, 1911- May 15, 1941) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire, especially for sport horses.

The National Horseracing Museum says that Son-in-Law is "probably the best and most distinguished stayer this country has ever known."

Described as "one of the principal influences for stamina in the modern thoroughbred" in Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses, Son-in-Law is seen in the pedigree of many of the top 100 show jumpers, particularly those of Holstein heritage.

In 1924 and 1930 Son-in-Law was the leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland. His progeny includes:

  • Foxlaw (1922-1935) - won 1927 Ascot Gold Cup
  • Straitlace (f. 1921) - won 1924 Epsom Oaks, Coronation Stakes
  • Rustom Pasha - extremely important sire in Argentina
  • Suzerain (f. 1933) - 3rd in 1937 Jockey Club Cup, Doncaster Cup
  • Trimdon (f. 1926) - won 1931-32 Ascot Gold Cup

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