Colt by Fidget
Colt by Fidget | |
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Sire | Fidget |
Grandsire | Stallion |
Foaled | 1794 |
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | 5th Duke of Bedford |
Owner | Duke of Bedford |
Trainer | Matthew Stephenson |
Record | 2:1-0-0 |
Major wins | |
Epsom Derby (1797) |
The Colt by Fidget (1794 – after 1799) is a name used to refer to an otherwise nameless British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a career that lasted from June 1797 to April 1798 he ran at least twice and won once. On his racecourse debut in the summer of 1797 he won The Derby. He was unplaced on his only other confirmed race.
Background
The Fidget Colt was a brown horse bred by his owner the 5th Duke of Bedford. Until 1913 there was no requirement for British racehorses to be named,[1] and in the late eighteenth century it was common for horses to be known by their owner, colour, sex and pedigree rather than by an official name. The Duke of Bedford's previous Derby winner had been known as "the Florizel colt" or "the Brother to Fidget" during his three-year-old season, but was later given the name Eager. The Fidget Colt, however, was never given an official name: he was known only as "the Fidget colt" or "the colt by Fidget".[2]
The colt's dam, an unnamed mare by
Racing career
1797: three-year-old season
On 2 June 1797 The Fidget Colt made his racecourse debut in the Derby at
1798: four-year-old season
On 11 April "D. of Bedford's c. by Fidget out of Caelia's dam" reappeared after a break of ten months at
Pedigree
Sire Fidget (GB) 1783 |
Florizel 1768[7] |
Herod*[8] | Tartar* |
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Cypron* | |||
Cygnet mare[9] | Cygnet | ||
Young Cartouch mare | |||
Matchem mare 1777[7] |
Matchem*[10] | Cade* | |
sister 2 to Miss Partner* | |||
Syphon mare[11] | Syphon | ||
Shakespeare mare | |||
Dam Highflyer mare (GB) 1784 |
Highflyer 1774[7] |
Herod* | Tartar* |
Cypron* | |||
Rachel[12] | Blank | ||
Regulus mare | |||
Giantess 1769[7] |
Matchem* | Cade* | |
sister 2 to Miss Partner* | |||
Molly Longlegs[13] | Babraham | ||
Foxhunter mare (Family:6-a)[3] |
* Colt by Fidget is inbred 3S x 3D to the stallion Herod, meaning that he appears third generation on the sire side of his pedigree and third generation on the dam side of his pedigree.
* Colt by Fidget is inbred 3S x 3D to the stallion Matchem, meaning that he appears third generation on the sire side of his pedigree and third generation on the dam side of his pedigree.
References
- ISBN 0-85112-902-1.
- ^ Montgomery, Sue (3 June 2006). "Searching for the big-race winner: Just pick a name that will look right on the roll of honour". The Independent. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
- ^ a b "Cream Cheeks - Family 6-a". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
- ^ Robert Hunter. Racing calendar. 1794. John Whitworth. p. 334. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
- ^ Sporting magazine : or, monthly calendar of the ... v.10 1797. Rogerson & Tuxford. p. 346. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
- ^ Robert Hunter. Racing calendar. 1798. John Whitworth. p. 5. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
- ^ a b c d Staff. "Fidget Colt (GB)". Equineline. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
- ^ Taunton, Thomas Henry (1887). Portraits of celebrated racehorses of the past and present, Volume 1. Liverpool: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. p. 85.
- ^ Weatherby, James (1891) [1832]. "Cygnet Mare". General Stud Book. 1–2: 73.
- ^ Taunton, Thomas Henry (1887). Portraits of celebrated racehorses of the past and present, Volume 1. Liverpool: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. p. 64.
- ^ Weatherby, James (1891) [1832]. "Syphon Mare". General Stud Book. 1–2: 208.
- ^ Weatherby, James (1891) [1832]. "Rachel". General Stud Book. 1–2: 162.
- ^ Weatherby, James (1891) [1832]. "Molly Longlegs". General Stud Book. 1–2: 142.