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Voluptuary (1878 – September 1902) was a
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race horse that won the 1884
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. He had a varied racing career, competing in
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before becoming the first horse to win a Grand National without competing in a previous year. He was also the first National winner that had also run in the
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. After Voluptuary retired from racing, he received critical acclaim for portraying the racehorse "The Duke" in the play ''The Prodigal Daughter'', which included an on-stage reenactment of a Grand National-type water
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Background

Voluptuary was foaled in 1878 at the Hampton Court Stud, the royal stud farm belonging to Queen Victoria, in
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. His sire, Cremorne, was a multiple stakes winner that completed over varied distances, winning the 1872 Epsom Derby,
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and the 1873
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. Voluptuary's dam, Miss Evelyn (1866 – 1891), was sired by the 1844 Derby winner
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, but did not have a successful racing career. Voluptuary was her ninth and most notable foal, although her sons Hampton Court and Bend Or II were used as breeding stallions despite never racing. A full-sister to Miss Evelyn, Julie, produced the
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and City and Suburban Handicap winner Julius Caesar. Voluptuary was sold as a yearling in 1879 to
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for 660 guineas. It was the highest price received for a yearling at the Hampton Court sale, as the majority of the offerings were described as having "wretched character" and turnout for the sale was low due to a torrential rainstorm and the stud manager offering "undrinkable" champagne. Initially named Battersea, his name was changed to Voluptuary before racing in 1880.


Racing career

Voluptuary raced until he was 14 years old, first in flat racing until he was five and sporadically thereafter in steeplechase races. He raced as an entire horse from 1880 to 1882, but was gelded after his four-year-old season.


Flat racing


1880–1881: two and three-year-old seasons

Voluptuary first raced as a two-year-old in September 1880, winning the Nursery Plate at Sandown Park. He was third in the Woodcote Stakes. Voluptuary won the St. George Stakes on 12 July at the
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meeting, beating the colts Ishmael and Bosquet by a margin of three-quarters of a
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. He was unplaced in the Sussex Stakes run at Goodwood.


1882–1883: four and five-year-old seasons

In his only appearance on the turf in 1883, Voluptuary was unplaced for the Beaufort Stakes run in July at Newmarket. He was sold to H. Boyd for 150 guineas in October 1883 at the dispersal sale of Lord Rosebery's bloodstock. Finishing the year, he won the Leicester Christmas Handicap Hurdle in December by a margin of 3/4 length.


Acting career

He was still starring ''The Prodigal Daughter'' in November 1898. By July 1900, Voluptuary had moved to the Lyric Theater, where "The Prodigal Daughter" continued under the new management of Henry C. Arnold. Voluptuary was still performing in a
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rendition of the play when he died in September 1902.


Tabulated pedigree


References

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