Cadland | |
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Sire | Andrew |
Grandsire | Orville |
Dam | Sorcery |
Damsire | Sorceror |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1825 |
Country | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
Colour | Brown |
Breeder | John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland |
Owner | 5th Duke of Rutland |
Trainer | R. D. Boyce |
Record | 27:17-4-5 |
Major wins | |
2000 Guineas (1828) Epsom Derby (1828) Grand Duke Michael Stakes (1828) Newmarket St Leger (1828) Oatlands Stakes (1829) Audley End Stakes (1829) Jockey Club Plate (1830) The Whip (1830) |
Cadland (1825–1837) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April 1828 to 1831 he ran twenty-five times and won fifteen races, with several of his wins being walkovers in which all of his opponents were withdrawn. In the summer of 1828 he ran a dead heat with The Colonel in the Derby, before winning the race in a deciding run-off. He went on to have a long and successful racing career, winning a further eleven races before his retirement, and developing a notable rivalry with his contemporary Zinganee.[1] Cadland was disappointing as a sire of winners in England and was exported to France, where he was much more successful. He died in 1837.