Kennymore
Kennymore | |
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2000 Guineas (1914)Newmarket St Leger (1914) |
Kennymore (February 1911 – 1916) was a British
Background
Kennymore was a bay horse bred in England by his owner Sir John Thursby, 2nd Baronet. The colt was trained by Alec Taylor Jr. at Manton in Wiltshire.[3] He was a difficult horse to manage and was described as having a "vile temper".[4]
He was sired by Thursby's stallion John o'Gaunt who finished second in both the
Racing career
1913: two-year-old season
On 17 October, on his racecourse debut, Kennymore finished third behind Cocyra and Stornoway in the
1914: three-year-old season
Kennymore's classic prospects improved in early spring of when it became clear that The Tetrarch was having serious physical problems and was unlikely to stand further training. The colt began his second season in the Craven Stakes over the
On 27 May Kennymore started 9/4 favourite for the Derby over 1+1⁄2 miles at
On 17 July Kennymore returned to the track for the
Alec Taylor decided to equip Kennymore with blinkers when the colt was moved up in distance to contest the St Leger Stakes over 14+1⁄2 furlongs at a Doncaster Racecourse on 10 September. He tood the lead from the start and set a "rasping" pace but tired in the straight and finished second, beaten five lengths by Black Jester.[18] After the race Kennymoe's connections were reportedly critical of the forcing tactics employed by Kennymore's jockey Fred Templeman.[19] On 2 October, Kennymore ended his season by winning the Newmarket St Leger over 1+3⁄4 miles against moderate opposition.[20]
Assessment and honours
In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Kennymore an "inferior" winner of the 2000 Guineas.[21]
Stud record
Kennymore was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion. He had little chance to prove himself, however, as he died in the late summer of 1916 after siring only one crop of foals.[22]
Pedigree
Sire John o'Gaunt (GB) 1901 |
Isinglass 1890 |
Isonomy | Sterling |
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Isola Bella | |||
Dead Lock | Wenlock | ||
Malpractice | |||
La Fleche 1889 |
St. Simon | Galopin | |
St.Angela | |||
Quiver | Toxophilite | ||
Young Melbourne Mare | |||
Dam Croceum (GB) 1898 |
Martagon 1887 |
Bend Or | Doncaster |
Rouge Rose | |||
Tiger Lily | Macaroni | ||
Polly Agnes | |||
Hag 1887 |
Hagioscope | Speculum | |
Sophia | |||
Brown Bess | Musket | ||
Celibacy (Family: 1-a)[5] |
References
- ^ a b "Kennymore pedigree". Equineline.
- ^ "Sporting". Otago Daily Times. 11 April 1914. p. 11 – via Papers Past.
- ISBN 0-354-08536-0.
- ^ "Sporting". The New Zealand Herald. 25 July 1914. p. 6 – via Papers Past.
- ^ a b "Bonny Lass - Family 1-a". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
- ^ "Newmarket meeting". The New Zealand Times. 20 October 1913. p. 10 – via Papers Past.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
- ^ a b "In a Nutshell". Otago Witness. 17 December 1913. p. 55 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Sporting". The Press. 1 November 1913. p. 15 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "In a Nutshell". Otago Witness. 10 June 1914. p. 58 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Racing in England". Auckland Star. 30 April 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "The Tetrarch Scratched". Auckland Star. 14 May 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "The Turf". Ashburton Guardian. 29 May 1914. p. 3 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Talk of the Day". Otago Witness. 8 July 1914. p. 49 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "400,000 See Derby". Poverty Bay Herald. 5 June 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
- ^ a b "English Turf". The New Zealand Times. 10 September 1914. p. 8 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "English Racing". The Evening Post (New Zealand). 18 July 1914. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Turf Notes". Auckland Star. 24 October 1914. p. 14 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "The World of Sport". Auckland Star. 31 October 1914. p. 1 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Sporting". Otago Daily Times. 21 November 1914. p. 12 – via Papers Past.
- ISBN 1-901570-15-0.
- ^ "Turf Topics". The Sun (Christchuch). 21 September 1916. p. 5 – via Papers Past.