Meld (horse)

Meld
Sire Alycidon
Grandsire Donatello
Dam Daily Double
Damsire Fair Trial
Sex Mare
Foaled 1952
Country Great Britain
Colour Bay
Breeder Someries Stud
Owner Lady Zia Wernher
Trainer Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Record 6: 5-1-0
Earnings ₤43,051[1]
Major wins
Coronation Stakes (1955)
British Classic Race wins:
St. Leger Stakes (1955)
1,000 Guineas (1955)
Epsom Oaks (1955)
Honours
Deltic locomotive 55003 was named Meld[2]
Last updated on 15 January 2008

When Meld completed the British Fillies Triple Crown by defeating Nucleus in the 1955 St. Leger, she was only the fourth filly to do so in the 20th century. She was undefeated as a three-year-old (3YO) and was head of the 3YO Handicap.

Pedigree

Meld was well bred, being by the top-class stayer and successful sire, Alycidon, her dam Daily Double who won four races and was the dam of five winners was by Fair Trial. The second dam of Meld was Doubleton by Bahram, making her a half-sister to Precipitation.[1] Meld was line-bred to Blandford in the fourth generation (4x4).[3]

Racing record

Meld dominated her rivals in the 1,000 Guineas and the Epsom Oaks, before taking on the colts for the first time that year in St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster. She won by just under a length, and then had to survive an objection from Lester Piggott, who had ridden Nucleus. Her win enabled Cecil Boyd-Rochfort to become the first trainer in England to have won more than £1 million for his patrons. Meld's winnings of ₤43,051 was an all-time record for fillies in England for at least several years after her retirement.[4]

Stud record

Meld produced six winners including:

Meld's more modern descendants include Intaglio's great-great-great-grandson Ramonti.

Honours

Following the LNER tradition of naming locomotives after winning racehorses,[5] British Railways "Deltic" Diesel locomotive no. D9003 (later no. 55 003) was named Meld after this horse on 7 July 1961,[2] and remained in service until 31 December 1980.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Kenny, Mr B.F. & Miss D.N Archibald (eds.), Thoroughbred Stallion Register, 1979, Australian Jockey Club, Randwick, NSW, 1979
  2. 1 2 "Names". The Deltic Preservation Society Online. Chesterfield: The Deltic Preservation Society Limited. 20 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2010. the winner of the 1955 Thousand Guineas, St. Leger, Oaks and Coronation stakes
  3. Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), Thoroughbred Breeding of the World, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  4. Leicester, Sir Charles, Bloodstock Breeding, J.A. Allen & Co, London, 1969
  5. Nock, O.S. (1985). British Locomotives of the 20th Century: Volume 3 1960-the present day. London: Guild Publishing/Book Club Associates. pp. 70–71. CN9613.
  6. "D9003/9003/55003". The Chronicles of Napier. P.A. Bettany. Retrieved 12 January 2010. in honour of racehorse owned by Lady Zia Wernher. Won The Oaks, 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and St. Leger
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