Sheriff's Star (27 April 1985 – after 1995) was a British
Thoroughbred racehorse and
sire
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. As a two-year-old he won his first two races before establishing himself as one of the best British colts of his generation with a close second in the
William Hill Futurity. In the following year he won the
King Edward VII Stakes and
Great Voltigeur Stakes, but was well-beaten in both the
Derby and the
St Leger. He reached his peak as a four-year-old in 1989 when he recorded
Group One
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successes in both the
Coronation Cup and
Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. He later stood as a breeding stallion in Japan where he had some success as a sire of winners.
Background
Sheriff's Star was a "tall, leggy, sparely-made"
grey horse bred by his owner
Lavina, Duchess of Norfolk. He was probably the best European horse sired by
Posse, a Kentucky-bred stallion who won the
St James's Palace Stakes and
Sussex Stakes in 1980. Sheriff's Star's dam, Castle Moon, produced seven other winners including the
St Leger Stakes winner
Moon Madness. Castle Moon was a half-sister of the
Ascot Gold Cup
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winner Ragstone and, as a descendant of the mare
Herringbone was closely related to many good winners including
Kings Lake,
Michelozzo
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and
Celtic Swing.
The Duchess sent her colt into training with her daughter
Lady Herries at
Angmering Park in
West Sussex. He was ridden in most of his races by
Tony Ives.
Racing career
1987: two-year-old season
Sheriff's Star made his racecourse debut in a twenty-seven runner
maiden race
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over seven
furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse in August. Starting a 33/1 outsider he took the lead inside the final furlong and won convincingly by two and a half
lengths
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from Topsider Man. At
Ascot Racecourse in September, he started favourite for the Mornington Stakes after reports that he had been performing exceptionally well in training gallops. He took the lead in the final quarter mile and won by three quarters of length from Ancient Flame. The colt was then moved up sharply in class for the
Group One
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William Hill Futurity over one mile at
Doncaster Racecourse
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History
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on 24 October. Ridden by Tony Clark, he started poorly and fought his jockey's attempts to restrain him in the early stages but finished strongly and failed by only a head to overhaul the
Dick Hern- trained Emmson.
1988: three-year-old season
Sheriff's Star made his debut as a three-year-old in the
Predominate Stakes (a recognised trial race for
The Derby) over ten furlongs at
Goodwood Racecourse. He was restrained towards the back of the seven runner field before making steady progress in the straight to finish second, beaten one and a half lengths by
Minster Son. On 1 June, the colt started at odds of 18/1 in field of fourteen runners for the 209th running of the Derby and finished sixth behind
Kahyasi
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. Two week later, Sheriff's Star was sent to
Royal Ascot
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to contest the
King Edward VII Stakes and started the 9/2 third favourite. He turned into the straight in fifth place before producing a sustained run, taking the lead inside the final furlong and winning by three quarters of a length from the
Luca Cumani-trained Polar Gap. In the Great Voltigeur Stakes at
York Racecourse on 17 August, Sheriff's Star was matched against Insan, a colt who had been beaten a short head by Kahyasi in the
Irish Derby. After tracking Insan for most of the race, Sheriff's Star stayed on strongly in the straight to take the lead inside the final furlong and win by three quarters of a length. On his final appearance of the season, the colt started the 7/2 second favourite for the
St Leger Stakes over fourteen and a half furlongs at Doncaster. After appearing to have a good chance early in the straight he weakened in the closing stages to finish third behind Minster Son and
Diminuendo.
1989: four-year-old season
On his first appearance as a four-year-old, Sheriff's Star finished fourth behind
Unfuwain in the
Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket in May, seven lengths behind the winner.
Ray Cochrane took over the ride when the colt contested the Group One Coronation Cup over one and a half miles at Epsom on 8 June. He started the 11/4 favourite ahead of the Derby runner-up Glacial Storm, the
Yorkshire Cup winner Mountain Kingdom and the
Rogers Gold Cup winner
Ile de Chypre. He was sixth of the nine runners entering the straight before making headway in the straight and taking the lead in the final furlong to win by half a length from Ile de Chypre with Green Adventure two and a half lengths away in third. Sheriff's Star was then sent overseas for the first time to contest the Grand Prix de Saint Cloud at
Saint-Cloud Racecourse on 2 July. He started at odds of 4.8/1 against five opponents including Star Lift (
Prix Royal Oak),
Golden Pheasant and Boyatino (third in the
1988 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
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). Ives settled the horse in fourth before making his challenge in the straight. In a closely contested finish he prevailed by a head and a short head from Golden Pheasant and Boyatino, with little more than two lengths covering all six finishers. Three weeks later Sheriff's Star started 10/1 third favourite for the thirty-ninth running of Britain's most prestigious all-aged race, the
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. He never looked likely to win and finished fourth of the seven runners behind
Nashwan,
Cacoethes and Top Class. On his final racecourse appearance, Sheriff's Star was sent to Germany where he finished third behind
Ibn Bey and
Mondrian
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in the
Europa Preis
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on 24 September.
Assessment
In 1987, the independent Timeform organisation gave Sheriff's Star a rating of 122, five pounds below their top-rated two-year-old
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. In the official International Classification he was rated eight pounds below the joint topweights Warning and
Ravinella
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B ...
.
Stud record
In October 1989, Sheriff's Star was sold to Masayuki Nishiyama and was retired to stud in Japan. His stud career appears to have been brief, with his last recorded foals being born in 1996. The best of his offspring was Seiun Sky, a colt who won the
Satsuki Shō and the
Kikuka Shō in 1998.
Pedigree
References
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1985 racehorse births
Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 8-c