Night Raid (foaled 1918 in England) was a Leading sire in Australia of Thoroughbred racehorses. He sired two leading racehorses, Phar Lap and Nightmarch.

Night Raid
Night Raid in 1932.
SireRadium
GrandsireBend Or
DamSentiment
DamsireSpearmint
SexStallion
Foaled1918
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBay
BreederMajor F.C. Stern
Owner(1) Archie Douglas-Pennant
(2) J. McGuigan
(3) Peter Keith
(4) A.P. Wade
(5) A.F. Roberts (at stud)
Trainer(1) Captain Tom Hogg
(2) J. McGuigan
(3) Peter Keith
(4) George Jones for A.P. Wade
Record25: 2-0-1
Awards
1929-1931 Leading sire in Australia
Last updated on 18 November 2010

Background edit

He was sired by the Doncaster Cup and Goodwood Cup winner, Radium and his dam Sentiment was by The Derby winner and good sire, Spearmint. Radium was the sire of several stakes winners including Clarissimus, who won 2,000 Guineas Stakes. Sentiment's only stakes winner was Night Raid. He was line-bred to Galopin in the 4th and 5th generation (4m x 5f).[1]

Racing career edit

Although well bred, Night Raid was only moderately successful on the racecourse, not winning any of his six starts in England, but he did finish third in a Nursery Selling Plate. In Australia he had twenty-nine starts for one win and a dead heat.[2]

Stud record edit

Night Raid served one season at stud in Australia during 1923 and then resumed racing. He was retired to stud in New Zealand in 1924. His legacy as a sire is outstanding. Night Raid sired two great racehorses, namely Phar Lap and Nightmarch, victors in the successive Group One, Melbourne Cup in 1929 and 1930.

In all Night Raid sired 13 stakeswinners that had 75 stakeswins, including:

plus Aesulus, Lady Graceful, Pillow Fight, Peter Jackson and The Cardinal all of which were good horses in their own right.[2][3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Morris, Simon; Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World, Syntax Software
  2. ^ a b Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  3. ^ ASB - Night Raid (GB) Retrieved on 2009-6-9