[9] Three days later at the same meeting, Shelley claimed 200 guineas when a colt by Giles was withdrawn from a scheduled match race against Phantom. Phantom was a bay horse bred at Maresfield in Sussex by his owner Sir John Shelley, a distant relative of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Phantom failed to appear for a match races against Graymalkin on 28 September, Sorcery on 12 October and Elizabeth on 26 October so that by the time of his only other race of the year he had been off the racecourse for six months. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: Your request to send this item has been completed. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Person\/bryant_bonnie> ; http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/oclc\/35551888> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Series\/the_saddle_club>, http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/ghosts>.
All rights reserved. We’d love your help. [17] Four days later, a match between Phantom and Beverley did not take place, with Shelley claiming 300 guineas in forfeit money. Possibly based on painting by, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland, "Leading Sires of Great Britain and Ireland", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phantom_(horse)&oldid=984141256, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 October 2020, at 12:47.
You can easily create a free account. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Refresh and try again. Your Email Address: Sign in or Create Free User ID to participate in the discussion. http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/vocabulary\/countries\/nyu> ; http:\/\/dbpedia.org\/resource\/New_York_City> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/horses_fiction> ; http:\/\/id.worldcat.org\/fast\/960603> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/ghosts> ; http:\/\/dewey.info\/class\/813.54\/e21\/> ; http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/authorities\/subjects\/sj96005699> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/horses> ; http:\/\/id.worldcat.org\/fast\/942396> ; http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888#Audience> ; http:\/\/worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/id\/39748510> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Series\/the_saddle_club> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Series\/saddle_club> ; http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888#PublicationEvent\/new_york_bantam_books_1996> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Agent\/bantam_books> ; http:\/\/worldcat.org\/isbn\/9780553483727> ; http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888> ; http:\/\/dbpedia.org\/resource\/New_York_City>, http:\/\/dewey.info\/class\/813.54\/e21\/>, http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Agent\/bantam_books>, http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Person\/bryant_bonnie>, http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Series\/saddle_club>. [7], At Ascot on 11 June Phantom ran in a one-mile Sweepstakes. On 2 April, Shelley collected 80 guineas from Sir Charles Bunbury when a match race between Phantom and Bunbury's Sorceror colt was cancelled. Please enter the message. The Phantom Stallion series features a total of twenty-four books written by Terri Farley, the first being The Wild One and the last Run Away Home. On 30 October he received ten pounds in weight from the six-year-old mare Morel, the 1808 Epsom Oaks winner, and defeated her "quite easy"[13] in a 200 guinea match over the Abingdon Mile course. Starting 2/5 favourite, Phantom defeated Truffle very easily[11] at level weights in a race "across the flat" (one and a quarter miles) to win a prize of 200 guineas. [2] Phantom's dam Julia was a sister of the 1801 Derby winner Eleanor. [28] Phantom died in 1834 before the breeding season. http:\/\/purl.oclc.org\/dataset\/WorldCat> ; http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888#Audience>, http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888#PublicationEvent\/new_york_bantam_books_1996>. Big Little Books. Get a new mixed Fun Trivia quiz each day in your email. [26] Phantom's progeny included the Derby winners Cedric and Middleton and the 2000 Guineas winners Enamel and Pindarrie. At the Newmarket Houghton meeting on 31 October he conceded seven pounds to the five-year-old Eccleston and won a match race for 300 guineas. [12] At the Newmarket Houghton meeting, Phantom had four engagements and ran twice, after being withdrawn from the Garden Stakes on the opening day.
http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/authorities\/subjects\/sj96005617> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/horses>. [14] On the last day of the meeting, Phantom raced in a match for 500 guineas across the flat against the four-year-old Oporto. Don't have an account? He was retired to stud in 1814 and became a successful sire of winners before being exported to Mecklenburg in 1832.
[22], Phantom was retired to stand at the Royal Stud at Hampton Court, at an initial fee of 10 guineas and a guinea for the groom. He had the plans and the funds.
Please re-enter recipient e-mail address(es). [3] Two weeks later, Barrosa finished second to the colt Trophonius in the 2000 Guineas. Gift Horse (Phantom Stallion, No. At the Second October meeting Phantom was withdrawn from a match against Tumbler but raced against Truffle on 19 October. The books published were: [24] His last appearance in the list of British-based stallions was at the end of 1831, when he was advertised as covering for the following season at 5 guineas. The name field is required. [19] A scheduled match against Lady of the Lake at Newmarket in October did not take place, with Shelley paying 90 guineas forfeit. http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/authorities\/subjects\/sh2008105783> ; http:\/\/experiment.worldcat.org\/entity\/work\/data\/39748510#Topic\/horses_fiction>, http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/authorities\/subjects\/sj96005699>, http:\/\/id.loc.gov\/vocabulary\/countries\/nyu>, http:\/\/worldcat.org\/isbn\/9780553483727>, http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/-\/oclc\/35551888>.