Koko (horse)
Koko | |
---|---|
Sire | Santoi |
Grandsire | Queen's Birthday |
Dam | Persister |
Damsire | Frederick Guest |
Trainer | Alfred Bickley |
Major wins | |
Cheltenham Gold Cup (1926) |
Koko (foaled 1918) was an Irish racehorse who won the 1926 Cheltenham Gold Cup. He finished third in the race in 1928 when odds-on favourite and fell in 1929. He also ran twice without success in the Grand National.
Background
Koko was a bay gelding bred in Ireland. He was sired by Santoi a top-class
Koko was owned by Frank Barbour a linen manufacturer whose horses where trained at Trimblestown in County Meath although they were moved to a base at Tarporley in Cheshire when competing in England. The training of the horse was managed by his owner although the day-to-day handling was done by his assistant Alfred Bickley who was the trainer of record.[5]
Racing career
Koko was sent to England in the early part of 1926 with the Cheltenham Gold Cup as his objective but jumped poorly in his prep race at
Seventeen days later Koko started the 100/8 fourth favourite for the 1926 Grand National but fell at Becher's Brook on the first circuit.[9] Tim Hamey reportedly sustained a concussion in the fall.[10]
Koko returned to Cheltenham in 1928 and started 4/5 favourite for the Gold Cup. He led for most of the way and looked the likely winner even when joined at the last by
The gelding returned to Cheltenham for a third attempt at the Gold Cup in 1929 but jumped poorly before falling at the water jump. He continued to compete in minor National Hunt meetings but never contested another top class race.[5]
Assessment and honours
In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Koko an "inferior" Gold Cup winner.[2]
Pedigree
Sire Santoi (GB) 1897 |
Queen's Birthday (GB) 1887 |
Hagioscope | Speculum |
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Sophia | |||
Matilda | Beauclerc | ||
Simony | |||
Merry Wife (GB) 1891 |
Merry Hampton | Hampton | |
Doll Tearsheet | |||
Connie | Pero Gomez | ||
Hilarity | |||
Dam Persister (GB) 1903 |
Persimmon (GB) 1893 |
St Simon
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Galopin |
St Angela | |||
Perdita | Hampton | ||
Hermione | |||
Sister Ann (GB) 1888 |
Edward the Confessor | Hermit | |
The Princess of Wales | |||
Anlace | Tomahawk | ||
Annette (Family 5-f)[4] |
- Koko was inbred 4 × 4 to Hampton, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.
References
- ^ a b "Koko pedigree". Pedigree Online. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ^ ISBN 9781901570151.
- ^ "Koko". Thoroughbred Heritage.
- ^ a b "Bajazet Mare - Family 5-f". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
- ^ ISBN 1-84018-381-0.
- ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
- ^ "1926 Gold Cup". Gloucester Citizen. 9 March 1926. Retrieved 15 November 2015.(Subscription required.)
- ^ "The 1926 Cheltenham Gold Cup presented to Mr Frank Barbour after the victory of his steeplechaser". the-saleroom.com.
- ISBN 0-340-58515-3.
- Evening Post (New Zealand). 29 March 1926.
- Evening Post (New Zealand). 7 May 1928.