SILVERTAIL (GB) b. M, 1737
{32} DP = 0-0-0-0-0 (0) DI = Inf CD = Inf |
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| Owner: John Burlace Warren Breeder: Charles Cokayne, 5th Viscount Cullen
29 Sep 1742 - £50 Nottingham; 1743 - £50 Leicester; 17 Aug 1748 - £50 York; 8 Sep 1748 - 50gns Plate Lichfield; 1748 - £50 Lichfield; 1748 - £50 Chipping Norton; 23 Aug 1749 - £50 Plate Derby; 1750 - £50 Maidenhead; 8 Jul 1742 - 2nd £50 Nottingham; 27 Jul 1742 - 4th £50 Huntingdon (to Brisk); 8 Sep 1742 - 3rd £50 Lincoln (distanced when thrown down by a dog); 15 Jun 1743 - 2nd £50 Stamford (to Brisk); 15 Sep 1743 - 3rd £50 Warwick; 6 Jul 1749 - 2nd £50 Nottingham (to Bald Partner); 7 Sep 1749 - 2nd 50 gns Plate Lichfield; 9 May 1750 - 3rd £50 Malton; 4 Jul 1751 - 4th £50 Nottingham (breaking down in 2nd heat after winning 1st heat, ending her racing career)
A gem of a broodmare, dam of outstanding racehorse and successful sire [Warren's] Careless (1751), winner of 10 King's Plates and Great Subscription Purse York; of Sportsman (1753), sire of the dam of outstanding racehorse and outstanding sire Pot-8-Os; and of triple King's Plate winner Fearnought, an immensely successful stallion in America, the most important sire of the colonial era
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Family Summary: (10), 32 (5),
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