Combat (horse)
Combat | |
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Sire | Big Game |
Grandsire | Bahram |
Dam | Commotion |
Damsire | Mieuxce |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1944 |
Country | Ireland |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | John Arthur Dewar |
Owner | John Arthur Dewar |
Trainer | Fred Darling |
Record | 9:9-0-0 |
Major wins | |
Windsor Castle Stakes (1946) Blue Riband Trial Stakes (1947) Rous Memorial Stakes (1947) Sussex Stakes (1947) |
Combat (1944–1967) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Despite winning all nine of his reces, his career was largely overshadowed by that of his more celebrated stablemate Tudor Minstrel. He won all four of his races as a two-year-old in 1946 and all five in the following year including the Blue Riband Trial Stakes, Rous Memorial Stakes and Sussex Stakes. He was then retired to stud where he had limited success as a sire of winners. He died in 1967.
Background
Combat was a brown horse with a white coronet on his left hind leg[1] bred by his owner John Arthur Dewar who inherited his thoroughbred racehorses from his uncle the Scottish whisky distiller Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar.[2] These horses included Lady Juror, who became a successful broodmare, producing Fair Trial and the July Stakes winner Riot, the grand-dam of Combat. In the same year that Combat was foaled, Dewar bred Tudor Minstrel form another daughter of Lady Juror. Combat was from the first crop of foals sired by Big Game the best British colt of his generation whose wins included the 2000 Guineas and the Champion Stakes. Combat's dam Commotion won the Oaks Stakes in 1941 and became a successful broodmare: she also produced the St. James's Palace Stakes winner Faux Tirage and the leading Argentinian sire Aristophanes.[3][4] Dewar sent the colt into training with Fred Darling at Beckhampton in Wiltshire.[5]
Racing career
1946: two-year-old season
As a two-year-old in 1946 Combat ran four times and won on each occasion. At Royal Ascot in June he won the five furlong Windsor Castle Stakes. He also won the Champagne Stakes at Salisbury Racecourse. Darling and Dewar kept Combat away from his stable companion Tudor Minstrel.[2]
1947: three-year-old season
As a three-year-old, Combat did not contest the classics: the stable relied on Tudor Minstrel who won the 2000 Guineas and was the beaten favourite for the Epsom Derby. In spring Combat won the Blue Riband Trial Stakes over eight and a half furlongs at Epsom Downs Racecourse, beating the future St Leger winner Sayajirao. In June he returned to Royal Ascot where he won the Rous Memorial Stakes over one mile.[6] In July, after winning the Sandringham Stakes,[7] he was sent to Goodwood Racecourse for the Sussex Stakes. Ridden by Gordon Richards he won at odds of 8/13 from Petition.[8]
Stud record
Combat was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion. The best of his offspring was Aggressor, who won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 1960.[9] He also sired the Irish Oaks winner Agar's Plough and the Longfellow Handicap winner Combustion.
Combat died of a twisted gut at the Aislabie Stud at Newmarket in 1967.[10]
Pedigree
Sire Big Game (GB) 1939 |
Bahram (GB) 1932 |
Blandford | Swynford |
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Blanche | |||
Friar's Daughter | Friar Marcus | ||
Garron Lass | |||
Myrobella (FR) 1930 |
Tetratema | The Tetrarch | |
Scotch Gift | |||
Dolabella | White Eagle | ||
Gondolette | |||
Dam Commotion (GB) 1938 |
Mieuxce (GB) 1933 |
Massine | Consols |
Mauri | |||
L'Olivete | Opott | ||
Jonicole | |||
Riot (GB) 1929 |
Colorado | Phalaris | |
Canyon | |||
Lady Juror | Son-in-Law | ||
Lady Josephine (Family: 9-c)[4] |
See also
References
- ↑ "Combat photograph". sporthorse-data.com. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Mortimer, Roger; Onslow, Richard; Willett, Peter (1978). Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing. Macdonald and Jane’s. ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
- ↑ "Leading Sires of Argentina". Tbheritage.com. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Crab Mare - Family 9-c". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ "Frederick Darling". Horseracing History Online. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ William Edgar Lyon, Dorian Williams (1948). The Horseman's Year. Collins. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1990). Horse Racing: Records, Facts, Champions (Third Edition). Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-902-1.
- ↑ Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
- ↑ "Aggressor pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ The Bloodstock Breeders' Annual Review 56. British Bloodstock Agency. 1967. p. 141. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
- ↑ "Combat pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-07-20.