Colt by Fidget

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SireFidget
GrandsireFlorizel
DamHighflyer mare
DamsireHighflyer
Colt by Fidget
SireFidget
GrandsireFlorizel
DamHighflyer mare
DamsireHighflyer
SexStallion
Foaled1794
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBrown
Breeder5th Duke of Bedford
OwnerDuke of Bedford
TrainerMatthew Stephenson
Record2:1-0-0
Major wins
Epsom Derby (1797)

The Colt by Fidget (1794 after 1799) is a name used to refer to an otherwise nameless British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a career that lasted from June 1797 to April 1798 he ran at least twice and won once. On his racecourse debut in the summer of 1797 he won The Derby. He was unplaced on his only other confirmed race.

The Fidget Colt was a brown horse bred by his owner the 5th Duke of Bedford. Until 1913, there was no requirement for British racehorses to be named,[1] and in the late eighteenth century it was common for horses to be known by their owner, colour, sex and pedigree rather than by an official name. The Duke of Bedford's previous Derby winner had been known as "the Florizel colt" or "the Brother to Fidget" during his three-year-old season, but was later given the name Eager. The Fidget Colt, however, was never given an official name: he was known only as "the Fidget colt" or "the colt by Fidget".[2]

The colt's dam, an unnamed mare by Highflyer was a half-sister to the notable broodmare Young Giantess, who produced the Derby winner Eleanor and was the grand-dam of two others in Phantom and Priam.[3] Fidget was not a particularly important stallion: in the year of the Derby winner's birth Fidget was standing at Woburn in Bedfordshire at a fee of three guineas, making him the cheapest of the four stallions at the stud.[4]

Racing career

Pedigree

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