Royal Gem

Royal Gem
Sire Dhoti (GB)
Grandsire Dastur
Dam French Gem
Damsire Beau Fils (GB)
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1942
Country Australia
Colour Brown
Breeder George W. Badman
Owner George W. Badman
Trainer George R. Jesser
Record 51: 23-8-5
Earnings £27,630
Major wins
City of Adelaide Stakes (1946, 1948)
Ascot Vale Stakes (1945)
Cantala Stakes (1945)
Caulfield Guineas (1945)
Caulfield Cup (1946)
Linlithgow Stakes (1945)
Goodwood Handicap (1946)
Toorak Handicap (1946)
Australian Futurity Stakes (1948)
Newmarket Handicap (1948)
Underwood Stakes (1948)
Honours
Royal Gem Handicap, Caulfield.
Last updated on 28 May 2010

Royal Gem (foaled 1942 in Australia) was a versatile Thoroughbred racehorse that won 23 races ranging from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 12 furlongs (2,400 m). He was later a successful sire in the United States.

Breeding

He was a brown stallion by the good racehorse and sire, Dhoti (GB) from French Gem, (a winner of five races in Melbourne including the 1938 VRC Oaks), by Beau Fils (GB). French Gem was the dam of 5 stakes-winners which had 23 stakes-wins. Her other stakes-winners were:

Royal Gem was inbred to Son-in-Law in the third generation of his pedigree (3x3).[3]

Stakes races

At two-years: 1944-1945

Five wins including the Ascot Vale Stakes (2yo) over six furlongs.[1]

At three-years: 1945-1946

Eight wins including the

At four-years: 1946-1947

Four wins including the

Royal Gem’s biggest win was the 1946 Caulfield Cup with nine stone (57 kg). However, this win was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding the defeat of the champion Bernborough who had won his previous 15 races and then conceded 11 kg to Royal Gem, to finish fifth in this race. It was reported that Royal Gem's owner, George W. Badman, won £30,000 by backing his horse to win the race.

At five-years: 1947-1948

Five wins including the

The fact Royal Gem won the Futurity Stakes over seven furlongs (1,400m) and Newmarket Handicap over six furlongs (1,200 m) after his Caulfield Cup 12 furlongs (2,400 m) win proved his versatility.

At six-years: 1948-1949

One win, 1948 MRC Underwood Stakes over eight furlongs. Royal Gem carrying 11 stone (70 kg) was also second to Chatter Lad, 7 st 12 lbs (50 kg), in the SAJC Warradale Handicap.

Often asked to carry big weights by the handicappers, he had raced for five seasons starting 51 times for 23 wins, 8 seconds and 5 thirds for £27,630 in prize money.

Stud record

Following his six-year-old season Royal Gem was purchased by interests from the United States for £30,000 and brought to stand at stud at Warner Jones, Jr.'s Hermitage Farm in Kentucky. There, he sired the winners of over a thousand races including the 1953 Kentucky Derby winner Dark Star who in turn sired Hidden Treasure, the 1961 Canadian Horse of the Year.[5] Royal Gem's son, Royal Bay Gem (b. 1950), was a winner of five stakes races in 1953 including the Everglades Stakes and Jersey Stakes for $224,495.[5] Royal Bay Gem also ran third in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes after finishing fourth to Dark Star in the Kentucky Derby.

Other Royal Gem progeny includes, Precious Stone won $110,861; Royal Spirit, won in Canada the Duchess Stakes (twice), E.P.Taylor Stakes and Summer Stakes. Its Ann won in Canada the Highlander Stakes and Rose’s Gem won $230,964.[3]

The Royal Gem Handicap for three-year-olds run over 1,000 metres at Caulfield is named in honour of Royal Gem.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Barrie, Douglas M., The Australian Bloodhorse, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1956
  2. ASB: French Gem Rtetrieved 2010-5-28
  3. 1 2 Morris, Simon; Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World, Syntax Software
  4. Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  5. 1 2 du Bourg, Ross, The Australian and New Zealand Thoroughbred", Thomas Nelson, Melbourne, 1980, ISBN 0-17-005860-3

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