Snow Marten

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Snow Marten
Oaks Stakes
(1915)

Snow Marten (1912 – 1928) was a British

St Leger and ended her racing career by finishing third in the Cesarewitch
. As a broodmare, she had her biggest influence through her daughter Martha Snow who was exported to the United States.

Background

Snow Marten was a bay mare bred in Ireland by Ludwig Neumann, who also owned her during her racing career. The horse was trained by Peter Gilpin at his Clarehaven Stable in Newmarket, Suffolk.

She was sired by Martagon, a stayer whose biggest wins came in the

1000 Guineas) and Salmon-Trout (St Leger).[2]

Snow Marten was not an easy filly to train and could be stubborn. One writer commented "though Snow Marten may be a useful filly on her day, she cannot be regarded an altogether reliable performer. Some days she goes, well at home, and on other occasions nothing will induce her to go out of a canter."[3]

Snow Marten's racing career took place during World War I. Many racecourses were closed for the duration of the conflict and all five of traditional British Classic Races were run at Newmarket.

Racing career

1914: two-year-old season

Snow Marten ran six times as a two-year-old. On 30 May she finished second to Verveine in the Redfern Plate at

King's colt Friar Marcus.[5] At Newmarket Racecourse in September the filly recorded her only win of the season when she took the Two-Year-Old Plate.[6] In October at the same track she started joint-favourite for the Imperial Produce Stakes but came home last of the four runners behind the colt Pommern.[7] On her final run of the year, again at Newmarket, she finished second to Contino in the Houghton Stakes.[4]

1915: three-year-old season

On 30 April Snow Marten was one of fifteen fillies to contest the 1000 Guineas over one mile at Newmarket but finished unplaced in a race which saw Vaucluse win from Silver Tag and Bright.[8] The 137th running of the Oaks Stakes was expected to take place on 4 June but was rescheduled owing to wartime conditions and was run at Newmarket on 17 June.[6] Ridden by Walter Griggs Snow Marten started a 20/1 outsider in an eleven-runner field, with Vaucluse heading the betting from Silver Tag, Bright and Flash. Snow Marten won the race "in a canter"[3] by four lengths from Bright, with Silver Tag a head away in third.[8] Few of the crowd had profited from the result and the filly returned to the winner's enclosure in near silence.[3]

Snow Marten made her next appearance in late July in the two-mile Newmarket Gold Cup, a substitute for the Ascot Gold Cup. She started second favourite behind Black Jester and finished third behind the colts Apothecary and Carancho.[9]

On 15 September the filly was matched against Pommern (who had won the

Son-in-Law and Eau Claire.[12]

Snow Marten's earnings enabled Ludwig Neumann to become British flat racing Champion Owner in 1915.[13]

Assessment and honours

In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Snow Marten an "inferior" winner of the Oaks.[8]

Breeding record

A few days after her Oaks win, Snow Marten was covered by the stallion

CCA Oaks), Calumet Dick (Narragansett Special) and White Favor, the female-line ancestor of Curlin.[2]

Snow Marten's other foals included:

Snow Marten was bred to Caligula and exported to France in 1923.[15] She was not bred in 1927 and died in 1928.[16]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Snow Marten (IRE), bay mare, 1912[1]
Sire
Martagon (GB)
1887
Bend Or
1877
Doncaster Stockwell
Marigold
Rouge Rose Thormanby
Ellen Horne
Tiger Lily
1875
Macaroni Sweetmeat
Jocose
Polly Agnes The Cure
Miss Agnes
Dam
Siberia (GB)
1905
St Simon

1881
Galopin Vedette
Flying Duchess
St Angela King Tom
Adeline
Sirenia
1895
Gallinule Isonomy
Moorhen
Concussion Reverberation
Astwith (Family: 19-c)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Snow Marten pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ a b c "The Twinkle - Family 19-c". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "The Turf". The Telegraph. 30 July 1915. p. 3 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  4. ^ a b "Sporting". The Press. 19 June 1915. p. 12 – via Papers Past.
  5. Southland Times
    . 12 September 1914. p. 11 – via Papers Past.
  6. ^ a b "Racing in England the Oaks Stakes". The Evening Post. 18 June 1915. p. 8 – via Papers Past.
  7. ^ "Sport Abroad". Auckland Star. 12 December 1914. p. 21 – via Papers Past.
  8. ^ .
  9. ^ "Sporting". The Press. 29 July 1915. p. 9 – via Papers Past.
  10. ^ "Racing in England". The Sun (Christchurch). 26 November 1915. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  11. ^ "Sporting". The Star (Canterbury). 30 October 1915. p. 5 – via Papers Past.
  12. ^ "English Racing". The Evening Post. 14 October 1915. p. 8 – via Papers Past.
  13. ^ "Turf Notes". Auckland Star. 5 February 2018. p. 16 – via Papers Past.
  14. ^ "Notes and Comments". The New Zealand Times. 2 August 1916. p. 8 – via Papers Past.
  15. . Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  16. ^ Staff (1930). "Snow Marten". Stud-book Français. XXI: 805.