The Minstrel

The Minstrel

Thoroughbred racehorse infobox
horsename = The Minstrel
sire = Northern Dancer
grandsire = Nearctic
dam = Fleur
damsire = Victoria Park
sex = Stallion
foaled = 1974
country = Canada flagicon|Canada
colour = Chestnut
breeder = Windfields Farm
owner = Robert Sangster
trainer = Vincent O'Brien
record = 9: 7-1-1
earnings = $570,605
race = Dewhurst Stakes (1976)
Ascot 2,000 Guineas Trial (1977)
Epsom Derby (1977)
Irish Derby Stakes (1977)
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1977)
awards= Horse of the Year in the United Kingdom (1977)
Horse of the Year in Ireland (1977)
honours = Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1979)
Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh
updated= September 22, 2007

The Minstrel (1974-1990) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse.

Born at E.P. Taylor's Windfields Farm in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, The Minstrel was the son of legendary sire Northern Dancer out of the mare Fleur, who was a daughter of Victoria Park. He was a three-quarter-brother to the 1970 English Triple Crown champion, Nijinsky II, who was by Northern Dancer out of Flaming Page; the dam of Fleur.

A powerfully built and handsome chestnut colt with a white blaze on his face, four white-stockings and a gentle disposition, The Minstrel was purchased at the 1975 Keeneland yearling auction by a group headed by the flamboyant British racing enthusiast Robert Sangster (1936-2004). Shipped to Ireland, under champion trainer Vincent O'Brien and ridden by champion jockey Lester Piggott, the horse entered only three races as a two-year-old, but won them all, including the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket.

In 1977, The Minstrel won major races at racetracks in England and Ireland. His win in the Epsom Derby, the most prestigious race in the United Kingdom, brought Sangster and his partners into the racing limelight and he soon became one of the world's leading racehorse owners. In addition to the Epsom Derby, The Minstrel won the Irish Derby Stakes and the Ascot 2,000 Guineas Trial; and in his most impressive race against the best horses around, he won the gruelling one and a half mile King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. His performances earned him England's Horse-of-the Year honours for 1977.

After his owner's affair with Jerry Hall, the wife of Rolling Stones lead singer, Mick Jagger, Sangster claimed that Jagger had threatened to do what The Godfather had done in the film and put The Minstrel's head in its owner's bed.

By the end of his brilliant career, out of his nine starts The Minstrel won seven races, and finished second and third once. He was re-acquired by Windfields Farm and syndicated for $9 million to stand at stud in Maryland. After the sale of Windfields Farm's Maryland division in 1988, The Minstrel was sent to Overbrook Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky.

The Minstrel died in 1990 and was buried in Overbrook Farm's equine cemetery in Lexington.

Pedigree
name = The Minstrel
f = Northern Dancer
m = Fleur
ff = Nearctic
fm = Natalma
mf = Victoria Park
mm = Flaming Page
fff = Nearco
ffm = Lady Angela
fmf = Native Dancer
fmm = Almahmoud
mff = Chop Chop
mfm = Victoriana
mmf = Bull Page
mmm = Flaring Top
ffff = Pharos
fffm = Nogara
ffmf = Hyperion
ffmm = Sister Sarah
fmff = Polynesian
fmfm = Geisha
fmmf = Mahmoud
fmmm = Arbitrator
mfff = Flares
mffm = Sceptical
mfmf = Windfields
mfmm = Iribelle
mmff = Bull Lea
mmfm = Our Page
mmmf = Menow
mmmm = Flaming Top|


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