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Printed in the Chronicle of the Horse Friday, February 4 ,1983 Sire Lines Of International Jumpers The *Rock Sand Line By Dr Pete. H. Birdsall. DVM of Equine Bloodlines Fourth in a Series of Eight ArticlesThe *Rock Sand line is another important producer of jumping horses in both North America and Europe. *Rock Sand stood at stud briefly in England, producing little of quality, and then he was shipped to the U.S.A. where he was much more successful at stud, siring Tracery, a first class winner. *Rock Sand was later exported to France, where he died. *Rock Sand was reputed to be "one of the worst actioned horses at slow paces, but when running he gave an idea of his quality." His sire, Sainfoin, also was the sire of Tout Suite, the dam of Hurry On (previously mentioned in the Marco line). *Rock Sand sired Tracery in the United States, but Tracery was exported to England as a yearling, where he won a number of the great classic races and then retired to stud. At stud, Tracery sired Flamboyant, a steeplechase sire in England, who was eventually sold to Germany. Tracery also sired the great steeplechase sire Cottage, who was mentioned in the Marco line as an ancestor of the jumpers Marco Codex and Anzak and the stallion Cottage Son. A son of Flamboyant named Flamingo (whose dam, Lady Peregrine, was a half sister to Omar Khayyam by Marco, also previously mentioned) sired Flamenco, a well-known steeplechase sire in England. *Rock Sand also appears in the pedigree of Uppercut, a Thoroughbred stallion who is the sire of Alwin Schockemohle's international jumper The Saint. Uppercut also carries the bloodlines of *Sir Gallahad III, another extremely important jumping line to be mentioned later. Lucky Boy, who sired the 1982 World Cup winner and leading Grand Prix jumper Calypso (ridden by Melanie Smith of the United States), descends from the Rock Sand line through his sire, Compromise. Idealist, the dam of Compromise, is a granddaughter of Tracery. Lucky Boy is also the sire of the international jumper, Van Gogh (ridden by the Swiss rider, Bruno Candria), and a young American showjumper named Sassakiss. Van Gogh was an important member of the Swiss jumping team who won the 1982 Grand Prix of Lucerne.
The Fair Play line has not been a strong jumping line in offspring other than those descending through Man o'War. Man o'War produced not only great racehorses but many fine steeplechasers as well, including Battleship and Annapolis, both of whom went on to be forebears of many great North American jumpers and steeplechasers. Battleship won the Grand National at Aintree in England. He sired Battlewick, a hunting stallion who left many show horses, including the jumper Massacre, and Revenge, who is a member of the Mexican Jumping Team. Battleship also sired Battle Royal, a Canadian hunter stallion who was out of a mare by the French horse Nougat. Nougat, 1ike Ibrahim (the French sire of Val de l'Or), was a grandson of the French Thoroughbred stallion Orange Peel, who will be mentioned in the *Teddy line. Mainspring won many international classes in Europe and North America under his riders, William Steinkraus and Frank Chapot. His wins included the King George V Gold Cup in London, many Nations Cup wins, and a silver medal in the team jumping at the Munich Olympics. Annapolis, by Man o' War, was the sire of Seaborne, who was the dam of two great jumpers, Nanticoke (a grand prix winner and leading jumper), and Salem (of the United States Equestrian Team) as well as several excellent steeplechasers. Annapolis is also the sire of the second dam of the Thoroughbred jumping stallion Damuji, a member of the Canadian Equestrian Team ridden by Jim Elder.
Also in North America, another grandson of *Rock Sand, Pilate, is important injumping pedigrees. Pilate sired Eight Thirty, who went on to sire Bolero, all common names in the pedigrees of jumpers. Pilate was by Friar Rock, a son of *Rock Sand. Pilate's dam, *Herodias, a daughter of The Tetrarch of the French Grey line, thus combining two very influential jumping lines. Pilate is the sire of Symphonette, the dam of the jumper Radnor II, winner of the American Gold Cup and member of the United States Equestrian Team. Pilate also appears in the pedigree of Do Right, a United States Equestrian Team and Nations Cup winning team member in Washington, New York and Toronto, and on the bronze medal winning team in the 1975 Pan American Games. Untouchable and Rome Dome, who were both by Bolero (a grandson of Pilate), were members of the United States Equestrian Team, Untouchable winning Grand Prix in Dublin, Ostend and Rotterdam. Other jumping grandsons of Bolero include Second Balcony, winner of Grand Prix in Cleveland, Upperville, Ox Ridge and at the National Horse Show, and Third Man, winner of the American Invitational in Tampa in 1979 and a member of the United States Equestrian Team in 1981. Pilate also appears in the pedigree of Signal Point, 1982 winner of the West Palm Beach Grand Prix and Valley Forge Grand Prix. Pilate sired Lovely Night, a steeplechase stakes winner who in turn sired Tell All, the dam of the Grand Prix jumper Ful1 House, who is ridden by Anne Kursinski. Full House won the Grand Prix of Tucson and Flintridge in 1980. Pilate is also the sire of British Buddy, sire of the international jumper Triple Crown, a member of the United States Equestrian Team ridden by Kathy Kusner. Triple Crown won the President's Cup in Washington, the Grand Prix of Harrisburg, and the Grand Prix at Wiesbaden, Germany.
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