Lyford Cay (foaled 1954 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred Gelding racehorse who in 1957 won the 98th running of the Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious race and North America's oldest annually run stakes race. [1]

Lyford Cay
SireChop Chop
GrandsireFlares
DamFamous Maid
DamsireFairaris
SexGelding
Foaled1954
CountryCanada
ColourBay
BreederE. P. Taylor
OwnerE. P. Taylor
TrainerGordon J. McCann
Record11: 7-?-?
EarningsCan$43,475
Major wins
Plate Trial Stakes (1957)
Woodstock Stakes (1957)
Canadian Classic Race wins:
Queen's Plate (1957)

Background

edit

Out of the mare, Famous Maid, Lyford Cay's sire was Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee and sire of four Queen's Plate winners, Chop Chop. Bred by prominent breeder/owner E. P. Taylor, in 1955 the unnamed yearling was purchased by Jim Boylen at Taylor's annual yearling sale but Boylen soon came to believe the horse had knee problems and returned him. [2] [3] Before turning him over to trainer "Pete" McCann, Taylor named the colt for Lyford Cay on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, an exclusive residential community developed by Taylor and where he maintained a home.

Racing career

edit

In the two top races of 1956 for Canadian Juveniles, Lyford Cay finished second in the Coronation Futurity Stakes and third in the Cup and Saucer Stakes. As a three-year-old, Lyford Cay won the Plate Trial Stakes and then on June 8, the Queen's Plate itself, capturing the mile and a quarter event in track record time of 2:02 3/5. Later that month he won the Woodstock Stakes following the disqualification of winner, Pink Velvet. [4]

Pedigree

edit
Pedigree of Lyford Cay, bay gelding, 1954
Sire
Chop Chop
Flares Gallant Fox Sir Gallahad III
Marguerite
Flambino Wrack
Flambette
Sceptical Buchan Sunstar
Hamoaze
Clodagh Tredennis
Clare
Dam
Famous Maid
Fairaris Fair Trial Fairway
Lay Juror
Nunnery Friar Marcus
Picardy
Phylsovina Sandwich Sansovino
Waffles
Sundergain Gainsborough
Phyllis Dare (family: 5-d)

References

edit