Manuella (1809 – after 1831) was a British
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
broodmare
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who won the
classic
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Oaks Stakes
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at
Epsom Downs Racecourse
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The course, which has a crowd capacity of ...
in 1812. Unraced as a two-year-old, the
Northern-trained
filly
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was fancied to win
The Derby on her racecourse debut but finished unplaced. She won the Oaks a day later, but was beaten when favourite for the
St Leger Stakes
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. She won two more races (one of them a
walkover
John Baxter Taylor and William Robbins (athlete)">William Robbins to refuse to race in protest.
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) and changed hands more than once before being retired from racing at the end of the 1814 season. She was a successful and influential broodmare, whose direct descendants have won many important races.
Background
Manuella was an "elegant" bay mare bred by Richard Watt of
Bishop Burton in Yorkshire. She was sired by Dick Andrews, a grandson of
Eclipse
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whose other progeny included the
2000 Guineas
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winner
Cwrw
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, the
St Leger Stakes
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winner
Altisidora
Altisidora (1810–1825) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1813. Bred, trained and raced in Yorkshire she won two of her three races as a two-year-old in 1812. She was u ...
and the successful stallions
Tramp
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and
Muley Moloch. Her dam Mandane has been described as one of the best broodmares of the early 19th century
and was also the dam of Altisidora,
and the
Chester Cup
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winner Brutandorf. She is regarded as the
foundation mare
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of Thoroughbred family 11-g.
Racing career
1812: three-year-old season
Manuella made her first appearance in the
Derby Stakes at Epsom on 14 May. Despite her lack of experience she had been heavily backed for the race: her owner, Mr Hewett had reportedly invested heavily in the filly's chances after the filly had performed impressively in trial gallops.
Ridden by the leading jockey
Sam Chifney, Jr.
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she was made
7/2 second favourite against twelve colts and one other filly. She "made but little running" and finished unplaced behind
Octavius,
Lord Egremont's unnamed
Gohanna colt and the favourite
Comus
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. There were rumours that Chifney had "pulled" Manuella (deliberately prevented her from winning) in order to ensure better odds for the Oaks on the following day. Manuella was largely ignored in the betting for the Oaks, starting a 20/1 outsider in a field of twelve fillies. Ridden by her trainer Billy Peirse, Manuella raced in second place before moving into the lead on the final turn. Peirse, riding with what was described as "uncommon judgement" eased the filly down early in the straight and allowed Chifney, on the
Duke of Rutland
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's Elizabeth, the odds-on favourite, to move up alongside him. Manuella then pulled ahead again in the closing stages to win by three-quarters of a
length
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.
Manuella did not run again until 21 September when she appeared in the St Leger Stakes at
Doncaster Racecourse
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History
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. She was made the 3/1 favourite in a field of twenty-four colts and fillies but finished unplaced behind Mr Robb's colt
Otterington, a 50/1 outsider. Three days later, Manuella ran in a sweepstakes for three-year-old fillies over the same course and distance and "won easy" from Mother Bunch and Pope Joan. On 5 October, Manuella ended her season by
walking over in a sweepstakes at
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when the other four horses entered for the race were withdrawn.
1813: four-year-old season
Manuella failed to win in three races as a four-year-old. At
Preston
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in Lancashire in July she finished fourth of the five runners in the Preston Gold Cup over four miles. On the following day she ran in a race run in a series of three-mile heats, with the prize going to the first horse to win twice. Manuella finished second to Lord Scarborough's colt
Catton in the first heat and third to the same horse in the second. In October Manuella finished second to Mr Uppleby's mare Harriet in a King's Plate over four miles.
1814: five-year-old season
Manuella failed to win in five starts at
Newmarket Racecourse
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in 1814. On 12 April at the Craven meeting she contested the second class of the Oatlands Stakes, a
handicap race over the two mile "Ditch-In" course. She carried a weight of 116
pounds and finished second of the six runners in a race won by Stanlake Batson's
gelding
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Dorus. Before her next race, Manuella entered into the ownership of
Lord Sackville. On 28 April she was beaten by
Lord Foley's horse Offa's Dyke in a 200
guinea match over the Abington Mile course. At the next meeting on 11 May, Manuella was beaten by
Lord George Cavendish's Gaber in a 100 guinea match. At the July meeting, the mare started odds-on favourite for a ten furlong sweepstakes but finished third of the four runners behind Cat, a black mare owned by Lord George Cavendish. Manuella's final start came in a five furlong handicap at the Houghton meeting on 2 November. Running in the ownership of
Sir John Shelley she finished unplaced behind Mr Stonehewer's horse Hamlet.
Stud record
Manuella returned to her breeder Richard Watt for her stud career. She produced sixteen foals between 1817 and 1831.
In 1822 Manuella produced a bay colt sired by the Derby winner
Whisker
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. Named
Memnon, he won the
St Leger Stakes
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in 1825. Her next foal was a colt by
Blacklock named Belzoni who won two Oatlands Stakes. In 1830, Manuella produced Belzoni's full brother Belshazzar, who had some success as a racehorse and sired the 1000 Guineas winner
Cara.
Manuella's enduring influence on the Thoroughbred breed derives from her daughters. Margellina, a filly by Whisker was foaled in 1826. Margellina's descendants include
War Admiral
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,
Sun Cap
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(Epsom Oaks),
Zeddaan (
Poule d'Essai des Poulains
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),
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(2000 Guineas),
Eight Thirty and
Stop The Music. Another daughter, Nitornis, also by Whisker, was the ancestor of
Fisherman
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and the
Belmont Stakes winner
Joe Madden.
Manuella died shortly after foaling a colt named Belluno, by Blacklock in 1831.
Pedigree
References
{{Epsom Oaks Winners
1809 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 11-g
Epsom Oaks winners