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Young Idea

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Young Idea
Young Idea & Jack Pratt
Randwick Racecourse
SireConstant Son (GB)
GrandsireSon-in-Law (GB)
DamPersuasion (AUS)
DamsireThe Welkin (GB)
SexStallion
Foaled1932
CountryAustralia
ColourBrown
BreederKia Ora Stud
OwnerA.G.Hunter & Percy Miller
Percy Miller from 15.8.1936
TrainerFred Foulsham
Jack Holt from 15.8.1936
Record70: 15, 11, 13
Earnings£18,555[1]
Major wins
Sires Produce Stakes (1935)
Champagne Stakes (1935)
Sires' Produce Stakes (1935)
Sir Herbert Maitland Stakes (1935)
Caulfield Guineas (1935)
Underwood Stakes (1935, 1937)
Caulfield Stakes (1936)
Linlithgow Stakes (1936)
Cox Plate (1936, 1937)
St George Stakes (1937)
Craven Plate (1938)
Percy Miller & Jack Holt Randwick 1933.

Young Idea (foaled 1932) was a brown Australian thoroughbred stallion who raced for five seasons from a two-year-old to a six-year-old, recording major wins in Sydney and Melbourne from 6 furlongs to 1¼ miles.[2]

Breeding

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Young Idea was bred by Percy Miller Kia Ora Stud Scone and was sold for 500 guineas to owner A.G. Hunter. Percy Miller later purchased a half share after the sale and in 1936 purchased A.G.Hunter's half share holding when transferred to trainer Jack Holt and retired to Kia Ora Stud in 1939.[3][4][5][6]

Sire Constant Son (GB) sire of 10 stakeswinners began stud duty in Australia in 1930 as a two-year-old won the Arlington Stakes at Newmarket and later the Derby Gold Cup 1¾ miles. Grandsire Son-in-Law was the leading sire in the United Kingdom in 1924 and 1930. Major wins being the 1914–15 Jockey Club Cup and 1914 Goodwood Cup.[7][8][9]

Dam Persuasion (AUS) won the 1927 Adrian Knox Stakes at Randwick Racecourse. Damsire The Welkin (GB) the leading sire in Australia 1918–19 and 1920–22 and sire of the New Zealand champion Gloaming.[10][11]

Racing career

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Young Idea raced between 1934 and 1939 the winner of 8 Group 1 races in the modern era and a dual 1936–37 Cox Plate winner also the 1935 WFA Sir Herbert Maitland Stakes at Victoria Park, Zetland and second behind the champion Peter Pan in the 1935 Hill Stakes.[12]

1938 racebook

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References

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  1. ^ National Library of Australia (13 March 1939). "Young Idea Career Prizemoney". No. 15. The Sun. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Racehorsetalk. "Young Idea Race Records". www.racehorsetalk.com.au. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  3. ^ National Library of Australia (17 June 1939). "Young Idea Retired to Stud". No. 15. The Australasian. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  4. ^ National Library of Australia (30 April 1936). "Young Idea Sale Price". No. 23. Chronicle Adelaide. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  5. ^ Australian Stud Book. "Young Idea Breeding". www.studbook.org.au. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  6. ^ Pedigreequery. "Young Idea Tabulated Pedigree". pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  7. ^ National Library of Australia (20 July 1935). "Constant Son Sire". No. 22. The Australasian - Melbourne. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  8. ^ Australian Stud Book. "Constant Son Stake Winners". www.studbook.org.au. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  9. ^ Leading Sires in Great Britain and Ireland. "Son in Law Grandsire". www.tbheritage.com. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  10. ^ Pedigreequery. "Persuasion Pedigree". pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  11. ^ Leading Sires in Australia. "The Welkin Leading Sire". www.tbheritage.com. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  12. ^ National Library of Australia (19 September 1935). "Sir Herbert Maitland Stakes Finish". No. 14. Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 January 2021.