Cicero (horse)

Cicero (horse)
Cicero
Sire Cyllene
Grandsire Bona Vista
Dam Gas
Damsire Ayrshire
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1902
Country United Kingdom
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
Owner Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
Trainer Percy Peck
Record 10: 8-1-0
Earnings £17,750
Major wins
Coventry Stakes (1904)
July Stakes (1904)
Epsom Derby (1905)
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)

Cicero (1902–1923) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was the best English two-year-old of 1904, winning all five of his races. In 1905 Cicero became one of the shortest priced successful favourites in the history of the Derby, winning at 4/11 to remain undefeated. He won only once from his remaining three races before retiring to a modestly successful career at stud.

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Background

Cicero, a small chestnut colt, was bred by his owner Lord Rosebery, [1] the former Prime Minister, at his stud at The Durdans, near Epsom. He was sired by Cyllene, an Ascot Gold Cup winner, who went on to become a highly successful stallion. In addition to Cicero, he sired three other winners of the Epsom Derby and through his grandson, Phalaris, he is the direct male-line ancestor of most modern thoroughbreds. His dam, Gas, a filly also bred by Lord Rosebery, was a half-sister of the Derby winner Ladas and proved to be an influential broodmare: her descendents included the classic winners Vaucluse (1915 1000 Guineas), Happy Laughter (1000 Guineas) and Shirley Heights (1978 Epsom Derby).

Cicero was sent into training with Percy Peck [2] at Harraton Court, Exning, near Newmarket, Suffolk. In training, Cicero was a lively, high-spirited type who could be seen bucking and kicking at exercise. One writer commented that he "doubtless takes something out of himself with his vagaries, but then there is such a lot to take!"[3]

Racing career

1904: two-year-old season

Cicero was unbeaten in five races as a two-year-old.[4] At the Craven meeting at Newmaket in April he won the Fitzwilliam Stakes, beating the King’s, horse Rosemarket who started favourite. Cicero beat Rosemarket again in the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom in June, this time as the even money favourite. He was then sent to Royal Ascot where he won the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot beating Vedas by two lengths. He won the July Stakes at Newmarket at the unusual odds of 1/20 and then carried 135lbs to victory in the valuable National Breeder's Produce Stakes at Sandown in mid July. He sustained an injury in the Sandown race and missed the rest of the season,[5] but nevertheless went into the winter break as favourite for the Derby.[6]

1905: three-year-old season

Cicero had not been entered in the 2000 Guineas, which was won by Vedas and instead made his debut in the Newmarket Stakes. He won easily from Llangibby[7] and was made favourite for the Derby.[8] Vedas was ruled out of the Derby by injury and at Epsom Cicero was sent off at odds of 4/11, making him the shortest price favourite in the race’s history. The second favourite was the French-trained Jardy, who was also undefeated, but reportedly suffering from a respiratory infection which had affected many of the horses in the stables of his owner, Edmond Blanc. Ridden by Danny Maher Cicero tracked the leaders in the early stages before making his challenge in the straight. Unable to find a run along the rails, Maher switched Cicero to the outside and took the lead only to be faced by the "strenuous challenges" of Jardy and Signorino. He ran on strongly under pressure to win after a "bitter struggle"[9] by three quarters of a length from Jardy with Signorino a head further back in third.[10] The winning time of 2:39.6 was a new race record.[11]

Lord Rosebery celebrated the victory in extravagant style with a firework display at The Durdans, followed by a “lavish treat” for the four hundred inmates of the local workhouse and a garden party for three-thousand local "working men".[12]

On his next start Cicero attempted to defend his unbeaten record in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown for which he started 8/13 favourite. His main rival was expected to be Val d'Or, a stable companion of Jardy and the winner of the Poule d'Essai des Poulains. Cicero took up the lead in the straight and was immediately challenged by the French colt. Maher rode a vigorous finish, but Val d'Or, who was receiving three pounds from Cicero, pulled ahead in the closing stages to win by a half a length.[13]

Cicero then developed leg problems and, although considered as a contender for the St Leger[14] he did not appear the racecourse for the rest of the year.

1906: four-year-old season

On his four-year-old debut on 20 April 1906, Cicero carried 140lbs to beat Shilfa, his only opponent, in the one and a half mile Biennial Stakes at Newmarket, recording a time of 2:32.8.[15] He was then aimed at the Ascot Gold Cup, for which he started second favourite, but after racing in second, he faded badly and finished unplaced behind Bachelor’s Button and Pretty Polly.[16]

On the advice of his trainer,[17] Cicero was then retired.

Assessment

During his racing career, there was some disagreement about Cicero's merits: some considered him a "really great horse", while others felt that he was merely "the best of a moderate lot" of English colts.[14]

In their book A Century of Champions, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Cicero an “average” Derby winner. [18]

Stud career

Cicero stood as a stallion at his owner’s studs at Mentmore, Buckinghamshire . He was a modest success, with his best offspring being the Prince of Wales's Stakes winner Friar Marcus. In 1923 he was retired from stud duties and moved back to his birthplace, The Durdans. Shortly after his arrival, however, Cicero had to be euthanized after suffering an intestinal rupture when cast in his box. He was buried at The Durdans.[19][20]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Cicero (GB), chestnut stallion, 1902
Sire
Cyllene (GB)
1895
Bona Vista
1889
Bend Or Doncaster
Rouge Rose
Vista Macaroni
Verdure
Arcadia
1887
Isonomy Sterling
Isola Bella
Distant Shore Hermit
Lands End
Dam
Gas (GB)
1892
Ayrshire
1885 
Hampton Lord Clifden
Lady Langden
Atalanta Galopin
Feronia
Illuminata
1877 
Rosicrucian Beadsman
Madame Eglentine
Paraffin Blair Athol
(Family: 1-l)

References

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