| Owner: Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore Breeder: Thomas Panton
3 Jul 1750 - 3rd £50 Nottingham (to Gustavus); 24 Jul 1750 - 4th £50 Huntingdon; 13 April 1751 - 2nd £109 Subscription Plate Newmarket (to Sampson)
A mediocre racehorse but a successful stallion, including as sire of Skipjack (1761, 1762 Great Subscription Purse York); of Golden Locks, grandam of the top class racehorse and outstanding sire Pot-8-Os (1780, 1781, 1782 Jockey Club Plate, 1782 Craven Stakes, winner of 28 races, sire of 165 winners of £57,595, and the conduit through his son, 1793 Derby winner Waxy, of the Darley Arabian direct male line from which over 95% of the world's current throughbreds descend);
of the grandam of the very successful American broodmare
sire Clockfast; of Young Lass of the Mill, an important mare in the lineage of Family 2, continuing the line from which branches 2-c to 2-l inclusive and branch 2-w evolve; and of the 3rd dam of Tartar (1792 St Leger)
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