Wild Man From Borneo Explained

Horsename:Wild Man From Borneo
Sire:Decider
Grandsire:Umpire
Dam:Wild Duck (half-bred)
Damsire:Sheldrake
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1888
Country:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Colour:Bay
Breeder:George Keays
Owner:1) J.J. Maher
2) John and Joe Widger
Trainer:James Gatland
Race:Grand National (1895)

Wild Man From Borneo, sometimes shortened to Wild Man,[1] (1888 – June 1901) was a half-bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1895 Grand National and was third in the 1894 running.

Background

Wild Man was bred by George Keays at Newton House, Nenagh. His dam, Wild Duck, was a half-Thoroughbred sired by the registered Thoroughbred stallion Sheldrake (seventh in the 1877 St. Leger)[2] out of an unraced half-breed mare. Wild Duck was sold as a four-year-old with the foal Wild Man at foot to J.J Maher. Maher won several steeplechases with Wild Duck, notably the Ward Hunt Cup, before selling her to E. Richardson in 1891, who sold her shortly afterward to a German buyer. Wild Man is Wild Duck's only recorded foal. Maher retained Wild Man until 1893, using him as a hunter initially as a three-year-old and then entering him in steeplechases beginning in April 1892. Wild Man was trained by James Gatland at his Wingrove Stables in Alfriston, Sussex.[3]

Racing career

Wild Man was second in a four-mile Maiden Plate at Punchestown.[4]

Running in the name of Mrs. F. E. Norris, Wild Man finished third to Balmy and Drogheda in the 7 December 1897 Metropolitan Steeplechase at Gatwick.[5]

Retirement

Wild Man From Borneo was retired to his owner's residence in West Derby, Liverpool after his racing career. He died on 1 June 1901 of a fractured pelvis.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Staff. Our Van. Baily's Magazine of Sports & Pastimes. 1895. 63. 280. 5 January 2014.
  2. Book: Fletcher. Joseph Smith. The history of the St. Leger Stakes, 1776-1901. 1902. Hutchinson & co.. London. 370. sheldrake bonny breast knot..
  3. Staff. Messrs. J. Gatland and W. C. Clark. Racing Illustrated. 25 March 1896. 2. 324. 5 January 2014.
  4. Book: Bird, Thomas Henry. A hundred Grand nationals. 1937. C. Scribner's sons. London. 141.
  5. Staff. Sporting intelligence. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes. January 1898 . 69. 87. 5 January 2014.
  6. Staff. Sporting intelligence. Baily's Magazine of Sports & Pastimes. July 1901 . 76. 78. 5 January 2014.
  7. News: Staff . National winner . Liverpool Daily Post . pg. 8 . 5 June 1901.