1000 GUINEAS 1827 | |||
The 14th winner of the 1000 Guineas, held on Thursday 3rd May 1827 over the Ditch Mile, was Arab (8/1), a brown filly by Woful out of Zeal, owned by the 4th Duke of Grafton, who won by a head from the Duke's more fancied runner Monody. A field of 7 runners contested the race which was worth 1400 Guineas (Equivalent to £133,600 in 2017). Note that, although Robert Robson was the usual trainer of the horse, he suffered a prolonged illness and the horse was sent to Thomas Carter to be trained for the Guineas. ARAB SR 1813 |
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Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner/Betting |
ARAB | Frank Buckle | Thomas Carter | 4th Duke of Grafton 8/1 |
MONODY | 4th Duke of Grafton 5/2 | ||
UNNAMED BROWN FILLY BY PARTISAN | Lord George Cavendish 20/1 | ||
MARINELLA | Lord Exeter 11/8 | ||
SPITE | General Grosvenor 20/1 | ||
MIRIAM | Mr Greville 20/1 | ||
UNNAMED SISTER TO HAMPDEN | Mr Petre 20/1 | ||
Note that only horses priced at 8/1 or better were recorded, all others have been allocated 20/1 | Over Round 101% | ||
The newspaper extract below is shown courtesy of the British Library Online and Bell's Life and the Sporting Chronicle. |