This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see
Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources:
Google (
books ·
news ·
scholar ·
free images ·
WP refs) ·
FENS ·
JSTOR ·
TWL |
Derby | |
Location | Epsom Downs Racecourse |
---|---|
Date | 4 June 1980 |
Winning horse | Henbit |
Starting price | 7/1 |
Jockey | Willie Carson |
Trainer | Dick Hern |
Owner | Etti Plesch |
Conditions | Firm |
The 1980 Epsom Derby was the 201st annual running of the Derby horse race. It took place at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 3 June 1981.
The race was won by the Etti Plesch's American bred Henbit at odds of 7/1. Ridden by Willie Carson and trained at West Ilsley by Dick Hern, Henbit would be the second Derby winner in two years for the trainer/jockey duo. While the winning margin of just three quarters of a length was unremarkable, that Henbit returned with a fractured cannon bone in his off-fore leg, thought to have occurred a furlong and a half from the finish led his trainer to describe him as a "very brave horse". [1] Furthermore, the winning time of 2:34.77 was the fastest since Nijinsky won in 1970.
Finish | Horse | Bred | Jockey | Trainer | Trained | SP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Henbit | USA | Willie Carson | Dick Hern | UK | 7/1 |
2nd | Master Willie | GB | Philip Woldron | Henry Candy | UK | 22/1 |
3rd | Rankin | FR | Greville Starkey | Guy Harwood | UK | 14/1 |
4th | Pelerin | FR | Pat Eddery | Harry Wragg | UK | 18/1 |
5th | Garrido | ITY | Philippe Paquet | François Boutin | FR | 28/1 |
6th | Hello Gorgeous | USA | Joe Mercer | Henry Cecil | UK | 9/1 |
7th | Julius Caesar | FR | Paul Cook | Serge Boullenger | FR | 50/1 |
8th | Nikoli | GB | Christy Roche | Paddy Prendergast | IRE | 4/1 |
9th | Star Way | GB | Yves Saint-Martin | Paul Kelleway | UK | 22/1 |
10th | Water Mill | GB | Tony Murray | Dick Hern | UK | 14/1 |
11th | Moomba Masquerade | GB | Geoff Baxter | Jeremy Hindley | UK | 40/1 |
12th | Tyrnavos | GB | Edward Hide | Bruce Hobbs | UK | 9/1 |
13th | Saint Jonathon | GB | Steve Cauthen | Barry Hills | UK | 33/1 |
14th | Monteverdi | GB | Lester Piggot | Vincent O'Brien | IRE | 8/1 |
15th | Prince Spruce | USA | John Matthias | John Dunlop | UK | 200/1 |
16th | Bozovici | USA | Brian Taylor | Ryan Price | UK | 7/1 |
17th | Braughing | GB | Kipper Lynch | Clive Brittain | UK | 200/1 |
18th | Blast Off | USA | Maurice Philipperon | John Fellows | FR | 66/1 |
19th | Noble Shamus | GB | George McGrath | M Fogarty | IRE | 100/1 |
20th | Ribo Charter | GB | Tommy Carberry | Paul Kelleway | UK | 100/1 |
21st | Running Mill | GB | Tony Kimberley | Michael Stoute | UK | 100/1 |
22nd | Pimpont | FR | Georges Doleuze | Charles Milbank | FR | 40/1 |
23rd | Marcello | FR | Brian Rouse | Clive Brittain | UK | 200/1 |
24th | Majestic Star | GB | John Reid | Gavin Pritchard-Gordon | UK | 33/1 |
Further details of the winner, Henbit:
Notable runs by the future Derby participants as two-year-olds in 1980: [2] [3]
Early-season appearances in 1981 and trial races prior to running in the Derby: [4] [5] [6]
Group 1 / Grade I victories after running in the Derby.
Leading progeny of participants in the 1981 Epsom Derby. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Star Way (9th) Exported to New Zealand - Sire of 18 Group One winners [12]
Master Willie (2nd)
Henbit (1st)
Julius Caesar (7th)
Tyrnavos (12th) - Dihistan (1st 1986
Hardwicke Stakes), Andrios (2nd 1984
Chesham Stakes), Akaaleel (2nd 1985
Chesham Stakes), Tartamuda (Dam of Tartak)
Hello Gorgeous (6th) - Libertine (3rd 1987
Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), Franco Forte (2nd 1987
Premio Parioli) - later exported to Brazil
Monteverdi (14th) - Exported to America - Exported to Venevuela - Concert Hall (2nd 1984
National Stakes), Laird Of Montrose (3rd 1985
Middle Park Stakes)
Nikoli (8th) - Exported to America - Exported to Uruguay - Air Display (2nd 1986
Hollywood Derby)
Water Mill (10th) - Exported to Australia - Innocent Lady (Dam of Justice Prevails)
Moomba Masquerade (11th) - Exported to South Africa
Saint Johnathon (13th) - Exported to Australia
Prince Spruce (15th) - Exported to Italy
Blast Off (18th) - Exported to Venezuela
Noble Shamus (19th) - Exported to America
Running Mill (21st) - Exported to Turkey
Marcello (23rd) - Exported to Argentina
Epsom Derby Epsom Derby Epsom Derby Epsom Derby 1981 Category:1980s in Surrey
This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see
Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources:
Google (
books ·
news ·
scholar ·
free images ·
WP refs) ·
FENS ·
JSTOR ·
TWL |
Derby | |
Location | Epsom Downs Racecourse |
---|---|
Date | 4 June 1980 |
Winning horse | Henbit |
Starting price | 7/1 |
Jockey | Willie Carson |
Trainer | Dick Hern |
Owner | Etti Plesch |
Conditions | Firm |
The 1980 Epsom Derby was the 201st annual running of the Derby horse race. It took place at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 3 June 1981.
The race was won by the Etti Plesch's American bred Henbit at odds of 7/1. Ridden by Willie Carson and trained at West Ilsley by Dick Hern, Henbit would be the second Derby winner in two years for the trainer/jockey duo. While the winning margin of just three quarters of a length was unremarkable, that Henbit returned with a fractured cannon bone in his off-fore leg, thought to have occurred a furlong and a half from the finish led his trainer to describe him as a "very brave horse". [1] Furthermore, the winning time of 2:34.77 was the fastest since Nijinsky won in 1970.
Finish | Horse | Bred | Jockey | Trainer | Trained | SP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Henbit | USA | Willie Carson | Dick Hern | UK | 7/1 |
2nd | Master Willie | GB | Philip Woldron | Henry Candy | UK | 22/1 |
3rd | Rankin | FR | Greville Starkey | Guy Harwood | UK | 14/1 |
4th | Pelerin | FR | Pat Eddery | Harry Wragg | UK | 18/1 |
5th | Garrido | ITY | Philippe Paquet | François Boutin | FR | 28/1 |
6th | Hello Gorgeous | USA | Joe Mercer | Henry Cecil | UK | 9/1 |
7th | Julius Caesar | FR | Paul Cook | Serge Boullenger | FR | 50/1 |
8th | Nikoli | GB | Christy Roche | Paddy Prendergast | IRE | 4/1 |
9th | Star Way | GB | Yves Saint-Martin | Paul Kelleway | UK | 22/1 |
10th | Water Mill | GB | Tony Murray | Dick Hern | UK | 14/1 |
11th | Moomba Masquerade | GB | Geoff Baxter | Jeremy Hindley | UK | 40/1 |
12th | Tyrnavos | GB | Edward Hide | Bruce Hobbs | UK | 9/1 |
13th | Saint Jonathon | GB | Steve Cauthen | Barry Hills | UK | 33/1 |
14th | Monteverdi | GB | Lester Piggot | Vincent O'Brien | IRE | 8/1 |
15th | Prince Spruce | USA | John Matthias | John Dunlop | UK | 200/1 |
16th | Bozovici | USA | Brian Taylor | Ryan Price | UK | 7/1 |
17th | Braughing | GB | Kipper Lynch | Clive Brittain | UK | 200/1 |
18th | Blast Off | USA | Maurice Philipperon | John Fellows | FR | 66/1 |
19th | Noble Shamus | GB | George McGrath | M Fogarty | IRE | 100/1 |
20th | Ribo Charter | GB | Tommy Carberry | Paul Kelleway | UK | 100/1 |
21st | Running Mill | GB | Tony Kimberley | Michael Stoute | UK | 100/1 |
22nd | Pimpont | FR | Georges Doleuze | Charles Milbank | FR | 40/1 |
23rd | Marcello | FR | Brian Rouse | Clive Brittain | UK | 200/1 |
24th | Majestic Star | GB | John Reid | Gavin Pritchard-Gordon | UK | 33/1 |
Further details of the winner, Henbit:
Notable runs by the future Derby participants as two-year-olds in 1980: [2] [3]
Early-season appearances in 1981 and trial races prior to running in the Derby: [4] [5] [6]
Group 1 / Grade I victories after running in the Derby.
Leading progeny of participants in the 1981 Epsom Derby. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Star Way (9th) Exported to New Zealand - Sire of 18 Group One winners [12]
Master Willie (2nd)
Henbit (1st)
Julius Caesar (7th)
Tyrnavos (12th) - Dihistan (1st 1986
Hardwicke Stakes), Andrios (2nd 1984
Chesham Stakes), Akaaleel (2nd 1985
Chesham Stakes), Tartamuda (Dam of Tartak)
Hello Gorgeous (6th) - Libertine (3rd 1987
Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), Franco Forte (2nd 1987
Premio Parioli) - later exported to Brazil
Monteverdi (14th) - Exported to America - Exported to Venevuela - Concert Hall (2nd 1984
National Stakes), Laird Of Montrose (3rd 1985
Middle Park Stakes)
Nikoli (8th) - Exported to America - Exported to Uruguay - Air Display (2nd 1986
Hollywood Derby)
Water Mill (10th) - Exported to Australia - Innocent Lady (Dam of Justice Prevails)
Moomba Masquerade (11th) - Exported to South Africa
Saint Johnathon (13th) - Exported to Australia
Prince Spruce (15th) - Exported to Italy
Blast Off (18th) - Exported to Venezuela
Noble Shamus (19th) - Exported to America
Running Mill (21st) - Exported to Turkey
Marcello (23rd) - Exported to Argentina
Epsom Derby Epsom Derby Epsom Derby Epsom Derby 1981 Category:1980s in Surrey