Tramp (horse)
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| Tramp | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Dick Andrews |
| Grandsire | Joe Andrews |
| Dam | Gohanna mare |
| Damsire | Gohanna |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1810 |
| Country | Great Britain |
| Colour | Bay |
| Record | 13 starts, 9 wins |
Tramp (1810 – 1835) was a British racehorse who won 9 races from 13 starts, and was a successful sire. He was thought to be an excellent four-mile horse.
Tramp was bred in Yorkshire by Richard Watt of Bishop Burton.[1]
Racing career
Stud career
- Barefoot (1820) - won St Leger Stakes
- Trampoline (1825) - dam of successful sire Glencoe
- Charlotte West (1827) - won 1000 Guineas Stakes
- St Giles (1829) - won Epsom Derby
- Tarantella (1830) - won 1000 Guineas Stakes
- Dangerous (1830) - won Epsom Derby