Tulyar (1949–1972) was an
Irish bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred
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racehorse
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and
sire. He won
The Derby, the
St Leger Stakes
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, the
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the
Ormonde Stakes and the
Eclipse Stakes
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setting a record for a single season's earnings in England. He stood at stud in Ireland and America, but failed to live up to expectations as a sire.
Background
Tulyar was a brown horse bred by his owner HH
Aga Khan III. He was sired by Tehran and was the first foal of the mare Neocracy by the undefeated racehorse and outstanding sire,
Nearco
Nearco (January 24, 1935 – June 27, 1957) was an Italian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse described by '' Thoroughbred Heritage'' as "one of the greatest racehorses of the Twentieth Century" and "one of the most important sires of the century." He ...
. Tehran, won six races including the
St Leger Stakes
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for earnings of £7,258 and he was a Champion Sire. Tulyar's dam, Neocracy won two races worth £2,562 as a two-year-old. She also produced several other winners including the 1959 Eclipse Stakes winner Saint Crespin III.
Neocracy's dam, Harina, won the Imperial Produce Stakes of £4,128. Harina was a full sister to the Derby and St Leger winner, Trigo. Tulyar is inbred to Phalaris in the fourth remove of his pedigree.
[Leicester, Sir Charles, ''Bloodstock Breeding'', J.A. Allen & Co, London, 1969]
Racing career
1951: two-year-old season
Tulyar began his racing career by finishing unplaced in a race at
Newmarket in Spring and then ran third in a race at
Ascot in July. In August he was sent to
York
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where he finished unplaced in the
Acomb Stakes. In autumn, Tulyar was moved up in distance and won two races over one mile, taking Nursery Handicaps at
Haydock and Birmingham. On his final appearance of the season, he finished second in the
Horris Hill Stakes
The Horris Hill Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings. It is run at Newbury over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and ...
at
Newbury.
In the Free Handicap, a rating of the best British two-year-olds, Tulyar was given a rating of 114
pounds, nineteen pounds below the top-rated Windy City.
1952: three-year-old season
On his three-year-old debut, Tulyar showed form well in advance of anything he had displayed in 1951 when he easily defeated the
Middle Park Stakes winner King's Bench in the Henry VIII Stakes at Hurst Park. Tulyar did not run in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, in which King's Bench finished second to the French colt Thunderhead. Tulyar made his next appearance at
Chester
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where he won the
Ormonde Stakes by half a length from Nikiforos. Later in May he won the
Lingfield Derby Trial by two lengths to establish himself as a contender for
The Derby.
At
Epsom
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, Tulyar started at odds of 11/2 for the Derby after a "last-minute plunge" made him favourite. Ridden by
Charlie Smirke
Charles James William Smirke (1906–1993), was a British flat-race jockey. In a career that lasted from 1920 until 1959, he rode the winners of eleven British Classic Races. As a rider, he was known for his skill, strength and tactical intell ...
, he took the lead two furlongs from the finish and held off the late challenge of Gay Time to win by half a length in a time of 2 minutes 36.4 seconds. Shortly before the race, Smirke had sent a telegram to the Press Club which read "On Wednesday I will be saying to you ''What did I Tulyar''". Tulyar was led into the winner's enclosure by his owner's son
Prince Aly Khan. In July, Tulyar moved down in distance for the
Eclipse Stakes
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over ten furlongs at Sandown and won "easily" from his stable companion Mehmandar. Later in the same month he contested the second running of the
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. He won a "thrilling race" by a neck from Gay Time with the future
Washington, D.C. International winner Worden in third.
In September, Tulyar started 10/11 favourite for the St Leger at
Doncaster
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. He won by three lengths from Kingsford and eleven others.
At the end of the 1952 season, the Aga Khan sold Tulyar to the
Irish National Stud
for £250,000 which was a world record price up to that time for a Thoroughbred horse. It was originally planned that Tulyar would race in 1953, but the Irish government decided not to risk their investment and the horse was retired to stud.
Assessment and honours
At the time of his retirement from racing, Tulyar had earned £76,577, breaking the record for prize money won by a British horse which had been set fifty-seven years earlier by
Isinglass. Tulyar's record stood for six years until it was beaten by
Ballymoss.
Timeform
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awarded Tulyar a rating of 134 in 1952. He was the highest-rated European horse of the year.
Following the
London & North Eastern Railway tradition of naming
locomotives after winning racehorses, the
English Electric
N.º UIC: 9094 110 1449-3 (Takargo Rail)
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'Deltic' diesel locomotive, no. D9015 (later 55015) was named after Tulyar on 13 October 1961 and remained in service until 2 January 1982, and has been preserved.
Stud record
Tulyar commenced stud duties as a five-year-old in Ireland at a fee of 600 guineas a mare. Nominations approaching 100 every season came in from Ireland, England, France, America, Germany and Italy. These numbers were then reduced by the Directors of the Stud.
In 1955 Tulyar was sold to an American syndicate led by
Arthur B. Hancock
Arthur Boyd Hancock (June 26, 1875 - April 1, 1957) was a breeder of thoroughbred racehorses who established Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky, United States.
Born at Ellerslie Estate in Albemarle County, Virginia, near Charlottesville, Arth ...
for £240,000 and his delivery was made after the 1956 stud season. His fee in America was set at $10,000 a mare. After arrival in the States he contracted a serious illness and he could not be used in 1957.
Tulyar sired the winners of 66 races worth £33,022. He was the damsire of the winners of 51 races worth £40,788.
[Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), ''Thoroughbred Breeding of the World'', Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970]
His stakes winning progeny included:
*Fiorentina (IRE), won 1959
Irish 1,000 Guineas
*Ginetta (IRE), won 1959
Poule d'Essai des Pouliches
* Mako (USA), won the
American Grand National race
In America Tulyar and his sons, did have an influence on jumpers and some
Warmblood
Warmbloods are a group of middle-weight horse types and breeds primarily originating in Europe and registered with organizations that are characterized by open studbook policy, studbook selection, and the aim of breeding for equestrian spor ...
horses.
Pedigree
References
{{St Leger Winners
1949 racehorse births
1972 racehorse deaths
Epsom Derby winners
Racehorses bred in Ireland
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Thoroughbred family 22-a
St Leger winners
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winners