Jorrocks (horse)

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SireWhisker (GB)
GrandsireWhisker
DamMatilda
DamsireSteeltrap (GB)
Jorrocks
SireWhisker (GB)
GrandsireWhisker
DamMatilda
DamsireSteeltrap (GB)
SexGelding
Foaled1833
CountryAustralia
ColourBay
BreederHenry Bayly
OwnerJohn Richard Rouse, Sr.
A. Thompson
TrainerJoseph? "Old" Brown,
John Higgerson
Recordat least 95 starts, 65 wins (including 6 walkovers), 22 seconds
Earnings4,000 sovereigns plus sweepstakes
Honours
Leading stake winner in NSW eight times
Last updated on 31 May 2010

Jorrocks, also known as The Iron Gelding, was a hardy, celebrated Australian-bred Anglo-Arabian racehorse that won 30 of his 31 starts in 1846, carrying no less than 9 stone (57 kg) over the usual distances of two (3,200 metres) or three miles (4,800 m). Jorrocks was leading stake winner in New South Wales eight times.

He was a bay gelding bred by Henry Bayly at Bayly Park stud in New South Wales. Jorrocks was described as being long, but only 14'2 hands high, with a good head, sloping shoulders, deep girth and short back, with muscular quarters and clean legs. He was by the good racehorse, Whisker (GB) (by Whisker, winner of the 1815 Epsom Derby) who combined stud duties with his racing. Jorrocks’ dam was Matilda, a winner at Sydney meetings the previous year, by Steeltrap (GB) her dam Vesta was by Model (an Arabian) from Cariboo by (Old) Hector (an imported Arabian) from a mare (c.1803) by Rockingham (imp. 1799).[1] Jorrocks was from the colonial, C15 family and a brother to Rowton (c.1835)[2] and a half-brother to Norna (third dam of two Brisbane Cup winners), Vesta and the Mentor mare (c.1840, who established a good winning family).[3][4]

Painting of a bay horse with black mane and tail prancing
The imported Arabian stallion (Old) Hector, is found in the pedigree of Jorrocks.

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