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My Dear (1915 – 1933) was a British
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racehorse and
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. In 1917 she showed top-class form, winning both her races including the prestigious
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. In the following year she finished second in the
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and was then awarded the New Oak Stakes on the disqualification of Stony Ford. She went on to win the
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, Lowther Stakes and Liverpool Autumn Cup as well as finishing second in the wartime substitute
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. She was not a great success as a broodmare but did produce at least two winners before her death in 1933.


Background

My Dear was a bay mare bred in England by her owner Alfred W. Cox who raced his horses under the name of "Mr Fairie". The filly was sent into training with by Alec Taylor, Jr. at Manton, Wiltshire. She was ridden to her biggest successes by
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. She was sired by Beppo, a male-line descendant of the
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, who won the Jockey Club Stakes and Hardwicke Stakes as well as finishing third in the 1906 running of the
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. As a breeding stallion, the best of his other offspring were Picaroon and the
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winner Aleppo. My Dear's dam Silesia was a daughter of the outstanding broodmare Galicia, making her a half-sister to both Bayardo and
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. My Dear's racing career took place during
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. Many racecourses were closed for the duration of the conflict and all five of traditional
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were run at Newmarket.


Racing career


1917: two-year-old season

My Dear was one of the best juvenile fillies of 1917 in England. She began her career with a "stylish" victory in the Banham Plate. In the autumn she started at odds of 11/10 and "romped home" from male opposition to win the Dewhurst Stakes over seven
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at Newmarket.


1918: three-year-old season

The 1918 edition of the
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on 1 May attracted eight runners but the only serious contenders appeared to be My Dear and the
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winner Benevente, who was slightly preferred in the betting. My Dear tracked her rival before going to the front at half way but was then overtaken by
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's
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a 50/1 outsider and finished second, beaten two lengths. Ferry and Benevente were again in opposition when My Dear started 3/1 favourite for the 140th running of the Oaks Stakes (officially the ''New Oaks Stakes'') at Newmarket on 6 June, with the best of the other runners appearing to be Zinovia, Stony Ford and White Squall. Entering the last half mile Stony Ford led from My Dear with the pair several lengths clear of their rivals. When her jockey began to use his whip, Stony Ford veered sharply across the track, bumping the favourite who lost three lengths as a result. My Dear rallied strongly but was hampered for a second time as Stony Ford hung badly to the right in the closing stages. Stony Ford finished a length in front but Donoghue immediately lodged an objection and there was little surprise when the racecourse stewards disqualified the winner and awarded the race to My Dear. Ferry and Silver Bullet, who had dead-heated for third, were promoted to joint-second place. My Dear returned for a successful autumn campaign. In September at Newmarket, she finished second to her stablemate Gainsborough, winner of the
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and
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in the September Stakes, a wartime substitute for the
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. At the same track on 15 October she started 11/10 favourite for the Champion Stakes over ten furlongs and won "easily" from the Derby runner-up Dansellon, with
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in third place. Later at the same meeting she won the Lowther Stakes (not the current race of the same name) over fourteen furlongs. Before the end of the season she added a victory in the Autumn Cup at
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.


Assessment and honours

In their book, ''A Century of Champions'', based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated My Dear an "average" winner of the Oaks and the best three-year-old filly of 1918 in Britain.


Breeding record

My Dear was retired from racing to become a broodmare. She produced at least two winners: *Caravel, a bay colt, foaled in 1921, sired by
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. Won six races. *Hartford, bay colt, 1925, by
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. Winner. My Dear died in 1933 at the age of 18.


Pedigree


References

{{Epsom Oaks Winners 1915 racehorse births 1933 racehorse deaths Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom Thoroughbred family 10-a Godolphin Arabian sire line Epsom Oaks winners