Problem (foaled 1823) was a British
Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare
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who won the
classic 1000 Guineas
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at
Newmarket in 1826. After winning the classic on her first appearance on a racecourse, Problem was beaten on her next five starts before returning to form to win two match races at Newmarket 1827. After her retirement, Problem became a successful and influential broodmare.
Background
Problem was a chestnut mare bred by her owner
George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at
Euston Hall in
Suffolk
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. She was sired by Merlin, a horse with a "frightful temper" whose wins included the
Port Stakes at Newmarket in 1819. At stud, his best runner apart from Problem was her contemporary and stable companion
Dervise who won the
2000 Guineas
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for the Duke of Grafton in 1826. Problem's dam Pawn was a daughter of
Prunella, described as one of the most important broodmares in the history of the Thoroughbred breed. Pawn herself was an influential broodmare, regarded as the
Foundation mare of Thoroughbred Family 1-f. Her direct descendants have won hundreds of major races in the last two centuries and include the modern champions
Hurricane Run,
Snow Fairy
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and
Frankel. Grafton sent the filly to be trained at
Newmarket by
Robert Robson
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, the so-called "Emperor of Trainers".
Racing career
1826: three-year-old season
Problem did not race before contesting the 1000 Guineas Stakes on 28 April 1826. She was ridden by
John Barham Day and started at odds of
5/1 in a field of six fillies for the race over the Ditch Mile course. She won the race from Tears, a filly owned by the Duke of Grafton's cousin
Thomas Grosvenor, with the odds on favourite Butterfly in third place. Problem's win was the seventh in the race for the Duke of Grafton and an eighth for Robert Robson. A month after her win in the Guineas Problem was sent to
Epsom Downs Racecourse
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The course, which has a crowd capacity of 13 ...
for the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles. The race attracted a field of fifteen runners and Problem was made favourite at 6/4, with Tears being the second choice of the betters at 6/1. She went into the lead from the start and still held the advantage on the turn into the straight. In the closing stages she turned back challenges from Butterfly and Shortwaist but was overtaken inside the final furlong and finished second to Lilias, a 15/1 outsider owned and trained by John "Daddy" Forth.
After her defeat at Epsom Problem was off the course for more than four months before reappearing at Newmarket's First October meeting. She started 7/4 favourite for the ten
furlong Grand Duke Michael Stakes
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but finished unplaced behind
Lord Exeter's colt Hobgoblin. Two days later Problem again raced against colts in the Newmarket St Leger over the two mile "Ditch In" course and finished unplaced behind the
dead-heaters Leeway and Monarch. Her final race of the year came in the Frogmore Stakes at the Second October meeting. She started the 1/2 favourite but was beaten by her only rival, the
Duke of York
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's filly Elizabeth, who won by a head.
1827: four-year-old season
Problem began her 1827 season at the Craven meeting at Newmarket in April. In the
Claret Stakes for four-year-olds over two miles she finished third of the four runners behind her stable companion and close relative Dervise (apart from being sired by the same stallion, Dervise was the son of Problem's half-sister, Pawn Junior). At the Second Spring meeting in May Problem was withdrawn from an engagement is a
Handicap Sweepstakes but took part in a match race over the Ditch Mile two days later. Her opponent was
Lord Wharncliffe
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History
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's six-year-old chestnut horse Reformer who was given a weight of 122
pounds, 11 more than the filly. Problem easily defeated her older rival to record her first win in over a year and claim a prize of 200
guineas.
In October Problem took part in a second match race over the Ditch Mile. On this occasion she was required to carry six pounds more than her opponent The Dragon, a colt owned by
Lord Jersey. The Dragon was strongly favoured in the betting but Problem, ridden by
Francis Buckle, prevailed to win a further 200 guineas.
Stud record
Problem was retired to become a broodmare at the Duke of Grafton's stud. She produced no champions but the successes of two of her daughters ensured that she had a lasting impact on the history of the Thoroughbred and she is regarded as the
Foundation mare of Thoroughbred Family 1-g. In 1831 she produced the filly Nameless, sired by
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, whose descendants include the British classic winners
Pilgrimage,
Swynford
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and Mon Fils. Swynford became a champion sire as did another of Nameless's descendants, the British-bred, Australian-based
Star Kingdom
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. Problem's 1836 foal was Io, a chestnut filly sired by Taurus. Io is the ancestor of numerous leading Thoroughbreds including the
Triple Crown winner
Gay Crusader. Other descendants of Io are
Dayjur,
Sky Beauty and
Summing
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Background
Summing was a bay horse bred in Kentucky by his owner Charles T. Wilson Jr. He was sired by Verbatim, a leading dirt performer whose wi ...
.
Pedigree
*Problem was
inbred 3 x 4 to Highflyer, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of her pedigree.
References
{{1000 Guineas winners
1823 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 1-f
Thoroughbred family 1-g
Byerley Turk sire line
1000 Guineas winners