Seductor Explained

Horsename:Seductor
Sire:Full Sail
Grandsire:Fairway
Damsire:Macón
Dam:Suma
Sex:Stallion
Country:Argentina
Colour:Bay
Breeder:Haras Argentino
Owner:Caballeriza Buarque de Macedo (José Buarque de Macedo)
Earnings:m$n201,400
Record:9: 5-2-0
Wins:Premio José B. Zubiaurre (1946)
Premio Miguel Cané (1946)
Gran Premio Jockey Club (1946)
Gran Premio Nacional (1946)
Premio Comparación (1946)
Awards:Argentine Champion Broodmare Sire (1965)
Foaled:28 August 1943
Death Date:Approximately 1966
Trainer:Juan Lapistoy

Seductor (28 August 1943–1966?) was an Argentine thoroughbred racehorse and leading sire.

Background

Seductor was bred by Haras Argentino.[1]

Seductor was a light bay stallion with a heavy build. His hind legs were strongly built, especially his gaskins and quarters, and he had excellent shoulders.[2] [3]

Racing career

Seductor was considered one of the leading racehorses of his generation in Argentina.

In the Gran Premio Jockey Club, Seductor was ridden by the famous jockey Irineo Leguisamo. In the stretch, he passed the front-running favorite and winner of the Polla de Potrillos, Remo, to win by three-quarters of a length in a final time of 2:03 for the 2000 meters. The win was the sixth Gran Premio Jockey Club win for Leguisamo and the second for Seductor's sire, Full Sail.[4]

The Gran Premio Nacional attracted the largest crowd to Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo since the match race between Botafogo and Grey Fox in 1918. That day's card set a record for betting handle in South America of m$n7,603,876. Seductor was the favorite, with field also including Remo, who had lost for the first time in the Gran Premio Jockey Club, Pinturera, winner of the Gran Premio Selección, HORSES

Sedcutor took the early lead in the race and set a fast pace. 100 meters into the 2500-meter race, Caratón passed Seductor to take the lead and Remo came up to run next to Seductor in second. Around the first turn, Remo took the lead and Seductor fell back to fourth behind El Gurisito and Caratón. On the backstretch, El Gurisito took the lead, quickly opening up a 4 length lead. He maintained this lead into the final turn, at which point Seductor was running in joint-third with Recien behind Remo and Pinturera. In the stretch, Seductor made his move along with Caburé. 150 meters from the finish, Caburé took the lead from Remo with Seductor close behind. Seductor passed Caburé to win the race a neck in a final time of 2:36.[5]

Following the Gran Premio Nacional, Seductor ran in the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, finishing fourth behind Académico, who had beaten him previously in a non-stakes races, although Seductor was bumped in the race. Following the loss, Seductor won the Clásico Comparación, again defeating Caburé.[6]

Along with Académico, Seductor was named one of the best three-year-olds in Argentina in 1946 and rated equal to him at 132 pounds for 2500 meters. Seductor was the leading horse in Argentina in 1946 by earnings.[7]

Seductor was set to ship to Brazil to race in 1947, but didn't race again following the Clásico Comparación.

Stud career

After his racing career, Seductor was acquired by Miguel and José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz. He stood at stud at Haras Chapadmalal, Haras Comalal, and Haras Malal Hué.

Seductor stamped his offspring with his own appearance, and his fillies generally did better than his colts. He is noted to have done well with mares by Rustom Pasha. As a broodmare sire, he nicked with Court Harwell.

The mare Starling II, by Noble Star, was bred to Seductor multiple times, producing the full siblings Sideral, Sidérea, and Sagitaria, all successful and notable racers.

According to the Jockey Club, Seductor sired 252 foals, including 32 (12.7%) stakes winners. He was the damsire of over 30 more stakes winners.[8]

Seductor was third on the Argentine general sire list in 1962, and fourth in 1953 and 1957. Seductor led the Argentine broodmare sire list in 1965, was second in 1968, 1969, and 1970, and third in 1967 and 1971.

Notable progeny

Notable progeny of daughters

Pedigree

Seductor is inbred 4S × 4D to Polymelus, meaning Polymelus appears in the fourth generation on both the sire and dam's side of the pedigree. Seductor is also inbred to St. Simon 5S x 5S × 5D and Persimmon 5S × 5D.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mayorga, Jorge . Pedigrees de los Principales Ganadores 1910-1962 - Turfe Argentino . Buenos Aires, SAMA . 1963 . 46 . es.
  2. Web site: Seductor (horse) . 2024-08-04 . American Classic Pedigrees . en.
  3. Book: Eversfield, Martin E. . Thoroughbred Breeding of the World . Aiscan . John . Bowmar . Dan M. III . Noirot-Nérin . M. . Usami . Tsuneo . Landes . F. . Stewart . K. C. . Nicolle . Peter . Lilley . Bert . Podzun-Verlag, Dorheim . 1970 . Ahnert . Rainer L. . 489 . Siemen . Harald . Siegel . Erich.
  4. News: de Miranda Rosa . Felipe A. . 1946-09-21 . Longest Race Falls To a Mare . . 685–686.
  5. News: de Miranda Rosa . Felipe A. . 1946-11-02 . Seductor's Argentine Derby Victory . . 1077–1078.
  6. News: de Miranda Rosa . Felipe A. . 1947-01-04 . They HAVE International Racing – And They're Moving This Way . . 17–19.
  7. News: de Miranda Rosa . Felipe A. . 1947-02-22 . The Leaders of Last Year And a Record Season Ahead . . 523–525, 593.
  8. Book: Churchill, Jennifer . Great thoroughbred sires of the world: a profile of the 20th century's most successful sires, their sire sons and grandsons, in the major thoroughbed breeding countries of the world . Reichard . Andrew . Rogers . Byron . 2006 . Australian Bloodhorse Review . 978-0-9586199-7-4 . Richmond, N.S.W . 244–245.