Circus Ring

Circus Ring
Sire High Top
Grandsire Derring-Do
Dam Bell Song
Damsire Tudor Melody
Sex Mare
Foaled 8 February 1979[1]
Country United Kingdom
Colour Bay
Breeder Snailwell Stud
Owner Snailwell Stud
Trainer Michael Stoute
Record 4: 3-0-0
Major wins
Princess Margaret Stakes (1981)
Lowther Stakes (1981)
Awards
Top-rated European two-year-old filly (1981)
Timeform top-rated two-year-old filly (1981)
Timeform rating 122 (1981)

Circus Ring (8 February 197925 November 2009) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Despite never contesting a Group One race she was the leading two-year-old filly in the United Kingdom in 1981 when she was unbeaten in three races including the Princess Margaret Stakes (by ten lengths) and the Lowther Stakes. She then developed injury problems and finished unplaced in her only appearance in 1982. Circus Ring later became a successful broodmare and was the direct female-line ancestor of the Hong Kong Horse of the Year Viva Pataca. She died in 2009 at the age of 30.

Background

Circus Ring was a dark-coated bay filly with no white markings, bred and owned by the Snailwell Stud of Newmarket, Suffolk. She was sired by High Top, who won the 2000 Guineas in 1972 and later became a successful breeding stallion. His other progeny included the St Leger Stakes winner Cut Above, the Oaks winner Circus Plume and the Prix du Jockey Club winner Top Ville. Circus Ring's dam Bell Song was a great-granddaughter of the 1000 Guineas winner Campanula, whose other descendants have included Athens Wood, Tony Bin, Dibidale (Irish Oaks), Vitiges (Champion Stakes) and Bolkonski.[2]

The filly was sent into training with Michael Stoute at his Freemason Lodge Stables in Newmarket and was ridden in all of her races by Walter Swinburn.

Racing career

1981: two-year-old season

On her racecourse debut, Circus Ring contested a division on the Princess Maiden Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse in July. She was always among the leaders and accelerated clear of the field in the last quarter mile to win easily by seven lengths from Wintergrace. Later in the month, the filly was moved up in class for the Group Three Princess Margaret Stakes over six furlongs at Ascot Racecourse. She started the 4/6 favourite against a field which included several highly regarded fillies including Fairy Tern, Atossa and Silojoka. She produced what Timeform described as "one of the most breathtaking displays by a two-year-old filly that we have seen in a long time",[3] taking the lead approaching the final furlong and sprinting clear of the field to win by ten lengths. At York Racecourse on 19 August,[4] Circus Ring started the 1/4 favourite[5] for the Group Two Lowther Stakes, in which her rivals were headed by the Cherry Hinton Stakes winner Travel On. Circus Ring traveled very easily throughout the race and Swinburn spent the closing stages looking round for non-existent dangers. Her winning margin of two lengths from Travel On was described by Timeform as being an inadequate measure of her superiority over her opponents. Circus Ring was being prepared for a run in the Group One Cheveley Park Stakes when she fell lame in mid-September and was retired for the season.[3]

1982: three-year-old season

Circus Ring began the 1982 season as the clear favourite for the 1000 Guineas, despite doubts about her stamina and ability to recover from her injury of the previous season. Two weeks before the Newmarket classic she performed poorly in a training gallop and was withdrawn from the race. She eventually reappeared for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. She looked fit and well and ran well for much of the race but faded badly in the closing stages and finished last of the eight runners behind Chalon.[6]

Assessment

In 1981, the independent Timeform organisation gave Circus Ring a rating of 122, making her the highest-rated two-year-old filly of the season. The experienced racing journalist Peter Willett compared Circus Ring's performances to those of Mumtaz Mahal and Myrobella. In the official International Classification she was rated the joint-best two-year-old filly in Europe, equal with the Fillies' Mile winner Height of Fashion and the French-trained Play It Safe.[3]

Stud record

Circus Ring was retired from racing to become a broodmare at the Snailwell Stud before being exported to Australia in the mid 1990s by the Coolmore Stud.[7] She produced no known foals after 1999 and died on 25 November 2009.[8]

Circus Ring's foals:

Pedigree

Pedigree of Circus Ring (IRE), bay mare, 1979[1]
Sire
High Top (IRE)
1969
Derring-Do (GB)
1961
Darius Dante
Yasna
Sipsey Bridge Abernant
Claudette
Camenae (GB)
1961
Vimy Wild Risk
Mimi
Madrilene Court Martial
Marmite
Dam
Bell Song (GB)
1966
Tudor Melody (GB)
1956
Tudor Minstrel Owen Tudor
Sansonnet
Matelda Dante
Fairly Hot
Campanette (GB)
1948
Fair Trial Fairway
Lady Juror
Calluna Hyperion
Campanula (Family: 19-b)[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Circus Ring pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
  2. 1 2 "Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Constantia - Family 19-b". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
  3. 1 2 3 Timeform staff (1982). Racehorses of 1981. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-33-2.
  4. "Taher to beat the weights". Glasgow Herald. 19 August 1981. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  5. Abelson, Edward; Tyrrel, John (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books Publishing. ISBN 978-1-873626-15-3.
  6. Timeform staff (1983). Racehorses of 1982. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-35-9.
  7. Andrew Garvey (4 November 2005). "An English Rose blooms during Melbourne's spring". The Age. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  8. Staff. "Circus Ring (IRE)". Australian stud book.
  9. "Comic Strip (Viva Pataca) pedigree". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  10. "Royal Circus Record By Race Type". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  11. "Finger Of Light Record By Race Type". Racing Post. 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  12. "Ellie Ardensky Record By Race Type". Racing Post. 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  13. "Cohiba Record By Race Type". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  14. "Serenade Rose". equineline.com. 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
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