Craig an Eran
{{Short description|British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}
{{Infobox racehorse
| horsename = Craig an Eran
| image_name = File:Craig an eran circa 1921.jpg
| caption =
| sire = Sunstar
| grandsire = Sundridge
| dam = Maid of the Mist
| damsire = Cyllene
| sex = Stallion
| country = United Kingdom
| colour = Bay
| breeder = Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
| owner = 2nd Viscount Astor
| trainer = Alec Taylor Jr.
| record = 7: 3-1-1
| race = 2000 Guineas (1921)
St James's Palace Stakes (1921)
Eclipse Stakes (1921)
|awards =
|honours =
|updated=
}}
Craig an Eran (1918 – 1945) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He failed to win as a two-year-old but improved to become one of the best in England in 1921. He won the 2000 Guineas, St James's Palace Stakes and Eclipse Stakes as well as finishing second in the Epsom Derby and fourth in the St Leger. After his retirement from racing he became a successful breeding stallion whose offspring included April the Fifth and Mon Talisman.
Background
Craig an Eran was a bay horse bred in the United Kingdom by his owner Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor. He was sent into training with Alec Taylor, Jr. at his stable at Manton, Wiltshire.{{cite book | last1 = Mortimer|first1=Roger |last2=Onslow|first2=Richard|last3=Willett|first3=Peter| title=Biographical Encyclopedia of British Flat Racing|publisher=Macdonald and Jane's| year=1978|isbn=0-354-08536-0}}
He was from the sixth crop of foals sired by Sunstar who won the 2000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby in 1911 before his career was ended by injury. Craig an Eran's dam Maid of the Mist was a daughter of Sceptre and an influential broodmare in her own right, who also produced the Epsom Oaks winner Sunny Jane. Her other descendants have included Buchan, Commanche Run, Full Dress, Swiftfoot and One in a Million.{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family16h.htm |title=Lily Agnes - Family 16-h |publisher=Thoroughbred Bloodlines |access-date=2013-08-30}}
Racing career
=1920: two-year-old season=
Craig an Eran ran twice as a juvenile, beginning his track career by finishing second in the Salisbury Racecourse Foal Plate in spring. At Royal Ascot in June he finished unplaced behind Alan Breck in the New Stakes.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19210430.2.96?end_date=30-04-1921&phrase=2&query=craig-an-eran&start_date=01-04-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Racing World.|date=30 April 1921|publisher=Auckland Star|pages=12|via=Papers Past}}
=1921: three-year-old season=
On 29 April Craig an Eran (ridden by Jack Brennan) started at odds of 100/6 (approximately 16/1) in the 113rd running of the 2000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile at Newmarket Racecourse. Humorist started favourite while the best fancied of the other 24 runners included Monarch (Middle Park Stakes), Alan Beck, Polemarch and Lemonora. Inside the final furlong Humorist held the lead but the complexion of the race changed in the final strides as Craig an Eran and Lemonora overtook the leaders. Craig an Eran crossed the line three quarters of a length ahead of Lemonora with Humorist the same distance away in third.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210502.2.16.1?end_date=31-05-1921&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-05-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=English Racing|date=2 May 1921|publisher=Evening Post (New Zealand)|pages=2|via=Papers Past}} After the race the colt assumed the position of favourite in the ante-post betting for the Derby.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19210525.2.106?end_date=31-05-1921&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-05-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Sporting.|date=25 May 1921|publisher=New Zealand Herald|pages=9|via=Papers Past}}
On 1 June Craig an Eran started 5/1 second favourite behind Leighton in a 23-runner field for the Epsom Derby. He produced a sustained run in the straight but was beaten a neck by Humorist after a "battle royal" with three lengths back to Lemonora in third.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19210603.2.94?end_date=30-06-1921&page=2&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-06-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Sporting|date=3 June 1921|publisher=The Press|pages=8|via=Papers Past}} Frank Bullock, who had ridden the colt in 1920, took over from Brennan when Craig an Eran was dropped in distance for the St James's Palace Stakes over one mile at Royal Ascot and won at odds of 1/8.{{cite book|last1=Abelson|first1=Edward|last2=Tyrrel|first2=John| title=The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records|publisher=Breedon Books Publishing |year=1993|isbn=978-1-873626-15-3}} The form of the British Classic Races was franked in late June when Lemonora won the Grand Prix de Paris, the most valuable race in the world at that time. One day later however, it was announced that Humorist had died in his stable.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19210628.2.97?end_date=30-06-1921&page=2&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-06-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Sporting.|date=28 June 1921|publisher=The Press|pages=11|via=Papers Past}} On 15 July Craig an Eran was matched against older horses in the Eclipse Stakes over ten furlongs at Sandown Stakes and, with Bullock in the saddle, won at odds of 2/7 favourite. He was followed home by Braishfield (Sussex Stakes) and Pompadour (third in the 1000 Guineas), giving Alec Taylor a 1-2-3 in the race.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210716.2.47?end_date=31-07-1921&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-07-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=English Racing|date=16 July 1921|publisher=Evening Post (New Zealand)|pages=5|via=Papers Past}}
On 7 September Craig an Eran started 1/4 favourite for the St Leger over {{frac|14|1|2}} furlongs at Doncaster Racecourse and was reportedly regarded as a "certainty".{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19210909.2.9?query=Polemarch|title=Sporting.|date=9 September 1921|publisher=New Zealand Herald|pages=3|via=Papers Past}} He moved up to dispute the lead in the straight but failed to stay and finished fourth behind Polemarch, Franklin and Westward Ho!.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19210910.2.117?end_date=30-09-1921&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-09-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Sporting.|date=10 September 1921|publisher=New Zealand Herald|pages=9|via=Papers Past}} Excuses were offered for the colt's defeat: it was reported that Taylor had been unable to train the horse to peak fitness on the prevailing hard ground and that Craig an Eran had been bumped by Westward Ho! in the straight. The latter claim was refuted by the jockeys involved in an enquiry by the racecourse stewards.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19211105.2.131.8?end_date=30-11-1921&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-11-1921&type=ARTICLE|title=Turf Notes.|date=5 November 1921|publisher=Auckland Star|pages=18|via=Papers Past}}
Assessment and honours
In their book, A Century of Champions, based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Craig an Eran an "average" winner of the 2000 Guineas.{{cite book|last1 = Morris | first1 = Tony |last2=Randall|first2=John|title=A Century of Champions|publisher=Portway Press|year=1999|isbn=1-901570-15-0}}
Stud record
Craig an Eran remained in training as a four-year-old but in April 1922 it was decided to retire the colt from racing and put him to stud at fee of 250 guineas.{{cite web|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LWM19220815.2.15?end_date=30-09-1922&phrase=2&query=craig+an+eran&start_date=01-08-1922&type=ARTICLE|title=Sporting|date=15 August 1922|publisher=Lake Wakatip Mail|pages=4|via=Papers Past}} He was employed a breeding stallion in England, before moving to France. The best of his offspring included April the Fifth, Mon Talisman and the Grand Prix de Paris winner Admiral Drake. Craig an Eran was euthanised on 22 October 1945.{{cite journal |last1=Weatherby |title=Obituary of Stallions |journal=The General Stud Book |date=1949 |volume=31 |page=1169}}
Pedigree
{{Pedigree
|name = Craig an Eran (GB), bay stallion, 1918
|inf =
|f = Sunstar (GB)
1908
|m = Maid of the Mist (GB)
1906
|ff = Sundridge
1898
|fm = Doris
1898
|mf = Cyllene
1895
|mm = Sceptre
1899
|fff = Amphion
|ffm = Sierra
|fmf = Loved One
|fmm = Lauretta
|mff = Bona Vista
|mfm = Arcadia
|mmf = Persimmon
|mmm = Ornament
|ffff = Rosebery
|fffm = Suicide
|ffmf = Springfield
|ffmm = Sanda
|fmff = See Saw
|fmfm = Pilgrimage
|fmmf = Petrarch
|fmmm = Ambuscade
|mfff = Bend Or*
|mffm = Vista
|mfmf = Isonomy
|mfmm = Distant Shore
|mmff = St Simon
|mmfm = Perdita
|mmmf = Bend Or*
|mmmm = Lily Agnes (Family: 16-h)}}