Ard Patrick | |
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Ard Patrick. Lithograph after H. Sperling
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Sire | St. Florian |
Grandsire | St. Simon |
Dam | Morganette |
Damsire | Springfield |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1899 |
Country | Ireland |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | John Gubbins |
Owner | John Gubbins |
Trainer | Samuel Darling |
Record | 11:6-3-2 |
Earnings | £26,616 |
Major wins | |
Imperial Produce Stakes (1901) Epsom Derby (1902) Prince of Wales's Stakes (1902) Princess of Wales's Stakes (1903) Eclipse Stakes (1903) |
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Awards | |
Leading sire in Germany (1911, 1913, 1914) | |
Last updated on 12 June 2011 |
Ard Patrick (1899–1923) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. One of the leading two-year-olds of 1901, he improved in 1902 to win the Epsom Derby, defeating the filly Sceptre. He returned from Injury problems to record his most important success when he defeated Sceptre and the Derby winner Rock Sand in the 1903 Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park Racecourse. He was then retired from racing and exported to Germany where he became a successful sire of winners.
Ard Patrick was an exceptionally big brown horse, reportedly standing 17 hands high, who was bred by his owner John Gubbins at his Knockany Stud near Bruree, County Limerick, Ireland, (at that time part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) and named after the nearby village of Ardpatrick (Ard Pádraig). He was sired by St Florian, a well-bred horse by St Simon, who had an unremarkable record both as a racehorse and as a sire. He was a member of Thoroughbred Family Number 20, which at that time had a poor record of producing breeding stallions. His dam, Morganette, by Springfield was a roarer and did not advance beyond selling plates in her racing career, but proved an excellent broodmare. Before giving birth to Ard Patrick she had produced Galtee More who won the Triple Crown in 1897, and also Blairfinde a winner of the Irish Derby.