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Tramp (1810 – 1835) was a British racehorse who won 9 races from 13 starts, and was a successful sire. He was thought to be an excellent four-mile horse.


Background

Tramp was bred in Yorkshire by Richard Watt of
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Racing career

Tramp raced from 1813 to 1814, winning 9 of 13 races.


Stud career

Notable offspring: *
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(1820) - won
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(1825) - dam of successful sire Glencoe *
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(1827) - won
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(1829) - won
Epsom Derby The Derby Stakes, more commonly known as the Derby and sometimes referred to as the Epsom Derby, is a Group races, Group 1 flat Horse racing, horse race in England open to three-year-old Colt (horse), colts and Filly, fillies. It is run at Ep ...
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(1830) - won 1000 Guineas Stakes * Dangerous (1830) - won Epsom Derby


Sire line tree

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***Ajax ***Tramp **
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***Consul ****Hamlet ****Joe Chalmers ***Tetotum ***
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*****Uncle Ned *****Neptunus *****Beldemonio *****
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*****Fair Wind *****Mandrake *****Warlike ****Collingwood *****Potenate *****Sultan ****The Admiral ****Malton *****Sylvain *****Black Eyes ****Biron ****Crown Prince *****Pride Of Prussia ***The Carpenter ***VerulamStudbook: Early UV
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Studbook: Early L
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** Dangerous **Scroggins **Cornborough


Pedigree

* Tramp is
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3S x 4D to the stallion
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, meaning that he appears third generation on the sire side of his pedigree and fourth generation on the dam side of his pedigree. *^ Tramp is inbred 4S × 4D x 5D to the stallion Herod, meaning that he appears fourth generation on the sire side of his pedigree and fourth generation and fifth generation (via
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)^ on the dam side of his pedigree.


References

{{reflist, 2 1810 racehorse births 1835 racehorse deaths Racehorses bred in the Kingdom of Great Britain Racehorses trained in the Kingdom of Great Britain