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{{Short description|British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}} |
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{{About|the racehorse|other uses|Son-in-law (disambiguation)}} |
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| horsename = Son-in-Law |
| horsename = Son-in-Law |
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| image_name = Son-in-Law.jpg |
| image_name = Son-in-Law.jpg |
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| caption = Son-in-Law in a photograph by Frank Griggs |
| caption = Son-in-Law in a photograph by Frank Griggs |
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| sire = [[Dark Ronald]] |
| sire = [[Dark Ronald]] |
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| grandsire = [[Bay Ronald]] |
| grandsire = [[Bay Ronald]] |
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| awards= [[Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland]] (1924, 1930) |
| awards= [[Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland]] (1924, 1930) |
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'''Son-in-Law''' (April |
'''Son-in-Law''' (22 April 1911 – 15 May 1941) was a British [[Thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorse]] and an influential [[Father|sire]], especially for [[sport horse]]s. |
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The [[National Horseracing Museum]] says |
The [[National Horseracing Museum]] says Son-in-Law is "probably the best and most distinguished stayer this country has ever known." [http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/action/viewDocument?id=968] |
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Described as "one of the principal influences for stamina in the modern thoroughbred" in ''Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses'', Son-in-Law is seen in the pedigree of many of the top 100 [[show jumping|show jumpers]], particularly those of [[Holstein (horse)|Holstein]] heritage. |
Described as "one of the principal influences for stamina in the modern thoroughbred" in ''Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses'', Son-in-Law is seen in the pedigree of many of the top 100 [[show jumping|show jumpers]], particularly those of [[Holstein (horse)|Holstein]] heritage. |
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In 1924 and 1930 Son-in-Law was the [[leading sire in Great Britain |
In 1924 and 1930, Son-in-Law was the [[leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland]]. His progeny include: |
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* [[Foxlaw]] (1922-1935) - won 1927 [[Ascot Gold Cup]] |
* [[Foxlaw]] (1922-1935) - won 1927 [[Ascot Gold Cup]] |
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* [[Straitlace]] (f. 1921) - won 1924 [[Epsom Oaks]], [[Coronation Stakes]] |
* [[Straitlace]] (f. 1921) - won 1924 [[Epsom Oaks]], [[Coronation Stakes]] |
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* [[Rustom Pasha]] - extremely important sire in Argentina |
* [[Rustom Pasha]] - extremely important sire in Argentina |
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* [[Suzerain (horse sired by Son-in-Law)|Suzerain]] (f. 1933) - |
* [[Suzerain (horse sired by Son-in-Law)|Suzerain]] (f. 1933) - third in 1937 [[Jockey Club Cup]], [[Doncaster Cup]] |
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* [[Trimdon (horse)|Trimdon]] (f. 1926) - won 1931-32 Ascot Gold Cup |
* [[Trimdon (horse)|Trimdon]] (f. 1926) - won 1931-32 Ascot Gold Cup |
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* [http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/action/viewDocument?id=857 Son-in-Law's profile at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket] |
* [http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/action/viewDocument?id=857 Son-in-Law's profile at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket] |
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* [http://www.ulbrichspeerage.net Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses] |
* [http://www.ulbrichspeerage.net Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses] |
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 April 2024
Son-in-Law | |
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Sire | Dark Ronald |
Grandsire | Bay Ronald |
Dam | Mother-in-Law |
Damsire | Matchmaker |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1911 |
Country | Great Britain |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | Sir Abe Bailey |
Owner | Sir Abe Bailey |
Record | 18: 8-1-1 |
Earnings | £5,546 |
Major wins | |
Goodwood Cup (1914) Jockey Club Cup (1914, 1915) Cesarewitch Handicap (1915) | |
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Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland (1924, 1930) | |
Last updated on 26 July 2007 |
Son-in-Law (22 April 1911 – 15 May 1941) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire, especially for sport horses.
The National Horseracing Museum says Son-in-Law is "probably the best and most distinguished stayer this country has ever known." [1]
Described as "one of the principal influences for stamina in the modern thoroughbred" in Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses, Son-in-Law is seen in the pedigree of many of the top 100 show jumpers, particularly those of Holstein heritage.
In 1924 and 1930, Son-in-Law was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland. His progeny include:
- Foxlaw (1922-1935) - won 1927 Ascot Gold Cup
- Straitlace (f. 1921) - won 1924 Epsom Oaks, Coronation Stakes
- Rustom Pasha - extremely important sire in Argentina
- Suzerain (f. 1933) - third in 1937 Jockey Club Cup, Doncaster Cup
- Trimdon (f. 1926) - won 1931-32 Ascot Gold Cup
References
[edit]- Detailed profile of Son-in-Law at Thoroughbred Heritage
- Son-in-Law's pedigree and partial racing stats
- Son-in-Law's profile at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket
- Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses