Semolina (1887 – 1909) was a British
Thoroughbred
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racehorse and
broodmare
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. Bred and owned by the
6th Duke of Portland
William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland, (28 December 1857 – 26 April 1943), known as William Cavendish-Bentinck until 1879, was a British landowner, courtier, and Conservative politician. He notably se ...
, she was one of the best two-year-olds in England in 1889 when she won thirteen times from fifteen races. In the following spring she recorded her biggest success when she won the
1000 Guineas
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. She went on to run fourth in the
Oaks Stakes
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and third in the
Coronation Stakes
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, but never won again and was retired from racing at the end of the year. She had modest success as a dam of winners.
Background
Semolina was a small bay mare, standing barely 15
hands high
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bred in England by her owner
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland
William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland, (28 December 1857 – 26 April 1943), known as William Cavendish-Bentinck until 1879, was a British landowner, courtier, and Conservative politician. He notably ser ...
. She was sent into training with the Duke's private trainer
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at the Heath House stable in
Newmarket, Suffolk
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.
She was from the first crop of foals sired by the undefeated racehorse
St Simon who went on to win nine sires’
championships
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Title match system
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. Mowerina, Semolina's dam, won sixteen races and produced several winners including the
Epsom Derby
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winner
Donovan
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and Raeburn, the only horse ever to defeat
Isinglass
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.
Racing career
1889: two-year-old season

Semolina began her racing career on 28 March when she started at odds of
3/1 in a fourteen-runner field for the Brocklesby Stakes over five
furlongs
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at
Lincoln Racecourse
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and won by a
length
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from a colt named Lactantius. At
Newmarket Racecourse
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a month later she "cantered" to victory in the First Spring Two-Year-Old Stakes, and went on to take the Exning Stakes at the same track despite carrying a ten-pound weight penalty. In the May Plate at
Windsor Racecourse
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Desc ...
the filly started at odds of
1/2 and won easily from Rotten Row and three others.
After winning the Acorn Stakes at
Epsom Racecourse
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The course, which has a crowd capacity of 13 ...
, Semolina was sent to
Royal Ascot
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in June where she was matched against the highly regarded colt
Surefoot in the Biennial Stakes. She was described as looking like a "small black rat" alongside the big, handsome colt but after leading from the start she got the better of a "desperate" struggle to win by a short head. The filly went on to record two victories at
Stockbridge Racecourse
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's Bibury Club meeting, namely the Home-Bred Foal Stakes, which she won "readily" from three opponents, and the Stockbridge Post Stakes. On 18 July at
Leicester Racecourse
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Semolina started 4/6 favourite for the £6,000 Portland Stakes but sustained her first defeat as she finished fifth behind the filly Riviera after fading badly in the final furlong. At
Goodwood Racecourse
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Semolina returned to winning form as she "ran away" with the Prince of Wales' Stakes.
In autumn Semolina was scheduled to run a match race against
Lord Zetland
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's colt Fontainebleau and collected a £100 forfeit when her opponent failed to appear. At Newmarket's "October" meetings Semolina won the Municipal Stakes, Boscawen Stakes and the Free Handicap. On her final run of the year she ran in the six-furlong
Middle Park Stakes
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but made little impact and finished unplaced behind the Duke of Portland's other filly Signorina.
Semolina ended the season with a record of thirteen wins from fifteen starts and her earnings of £9,285 helped the Duke of Portland to claim the title of
British flat racing Champion Owner
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for 1889 although her heavy schedule led to accusations that the Duke was "running horses off their legs".
1890: three-year-old season

On 2 May 1890, Semolina, ridden by
John Watts, was one of ten fillies to contest the 77th running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile at Newmarket. At the time, an owner with more than one runner in the race was allowed to "declare to win" with one of their representatives. This meant that other horses in the same ownership could be held back to finish behind the declared horse, allowing the entry to run as a team as well as clarifying the likely result for the betting public. The Duke of Portland declared to win with Semolina, who thus went off the
1/2 favourite while her promising stablemate
Memoir
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went off the 10/1 second choice. Semolina took the lead from start and as she approached the last quarter mile she had most of her opponents struggling although Memoir still looked to be going very well. She kept on well to win by three quarters of a
length
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from Memoir, with one and a half length back to Fatuite in third place. The runner-up's jockey
George Barrett appeared some difficulty preventing his filly from winning the race but did nothing wrong according to the "declare to win" rule.
In the Oaks Stakes on 6 June Semolina was stepped up in distance to one and a half miles and started the 4/1 third choice in the betting behind Signorina and Memoir. On this occasion did not declare to win with either of his fillies, meaning that they were expected to run on their individual merits. Ridden by
Fred Barrett, Semolina took an early lead and set a very strong pace before tiring in the straight and finishing fourth of the seven runners behind Memoir, Signorina and Ponza. At least on correspondent claimed that Semolina had effectively been sacrificed and run as a pacemaker to secure the victory of her stablemate. Semolina was dropped back in distance for the
Coronation Stakes
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at Royal Ascot and in a very close contest she finished third behind Heresy and Floranthe, to whom she was conceding seven and fourteen pounds respectively. In September Semolina started favourite for the
Park Hill Stakes
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at
Doncaster Racecourse
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but faded badly in the closing stages and came home last of the three runners behind Ponza and Star. At Newmarket in October she was dropped back to sprint distances for the Great Eastern Railway Handicap but finished unplaced under a weight of 108 pounds.
Breeding record
After her retirement from racing Semolina became a broodmare for the Duke of Portland's stud. She produced five foals and one good winner between 1896 and 1902. She produced no living foals after 1902 and died in 1909.
Her produce includes:
*Arrowroot, a bay filly, foaled in 1896, sired by Morion
*Three-O-Three (AKA .303), bay filly, 1897, by
Carbine
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*Sir Edgar, bay colt, 1898, by
Kendal. Won
Dee Stakes
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*Warsop, filly, 1899, by Carbine
*Hasty, chestnut filly, 1902, by
Isinglass
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. Female-line ancestor of
Royal Gait,
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Haskell Invitational
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) and
Gladness
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Ascot Gold Cup
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).
Pedigree
References
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1887 racehorse births
1909 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 7-a
1000 Guineas winners