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Reveller

Reveller
Reveller (horse).jpg
Sire Comus
Grandsire Sorcerer
Dam Rosette
Damsire Beningbrough
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1815
Country United Kingdom
Colour Bay
Breeder Mr Shard
Owner Henry Peirse of Bedale
Trainer John Lonsdale
Record 17: 14-3-0
Major wins
St. Leger Stakes (1818)
Gascoigne Stakes (1818)
4yo Great Subscription Purse (1819)
Doncaster Stakes (1819)
5yo+ Great Subscription Purse (1820, 1821)
Lancaster Gold Cup (1821, 1822)
Lincoln Gold Cup (1821)
Preston Gold Cup (1822, 1823)

Reveller was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. His most significant win came in the 1818 St Leger Stakes, but he remained in training until 1823, winning numerous races in the North of England. He had a long rivalry with another northern champion, Doctor Syntax.

Reveller was a strongly-built bay horse bred by a Mr Shard. As a yearling he was sold to Henry Peirse of Bedale, who owned him throughout his racing career. He was sired by Comus, a horse who finished third in the Epsom Derby before becoming a successful stallion based near Wetherby in Yorkshire. Among his other progeny were the 2000 Guineas winner Grey Momus and the St Leger winning filly Matilda. He was also the male-line ancestor of the Triple Crown winner West Australian. Reveller's dam Rosette won seven races for Peirse, who owned and bred her. She was killed in 1816 when Reveller was a yearling after receiving a kick from Jack Spigot's dam, a blind mare.

Reveller began his racing career in August 1818 at York where he won a six runner Produce Stakes. At Doncaster, he started at odds of 4/1 in a field of 21 runners for the "Great St Leger". He won the race from his stable companion Ranter, with The Marshall in third. The first three horses were all sired by Comus. Later in the same week Reveller walked over for the Gascoigne Stakes, when all of his rivals were withdrawn by their owners.

Reveller retained his unbeaten record throughout 1819, when he won all four of his races. At York in August he won a Produce Sweepstakes and the Great Subscription Purse for four-year-olds. He returned to Doncaster for the St Leger meeting where he won a Produce Sweepstakes and the four mile Doncaster Stakes. In 1820 at York he ran in two Great Subscription Purses. He won the first of them but in the second he lost for the first time when he was defeated by Juggler.


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