Right Boy

{{short description|Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse}}

{{Infobox thoroughbred racehorse

| horsename = Right Boy

| image =

| caption =

| sire = Impeccable

| grandsire = His Highness

| dam = Happy Ogan

| damsire = Ballyogan

| sex = Colt

| foaled = 1954{{cite web|url=http://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm?page_state=ORDER_AND_CONFIRM&reference_number=416337®istry=T&horse_name==Right%20Boy%20(GB)&dam_name==Happy%20Ogan%20(IRE)&foaling_year=1954&nicking_stats_indicator=Y|title=Right Boy pedigree |publisher=equineline.com |accessdate=2015-01-30}}

| country = Ireland

| colour = Grey

| breeder = W J Byrne

| owner = Geoffrey Gilbert
David Wills

| trainer = Bill Dutton
Pat Rohan (1959)

| record = 29: 16-8-1

| earnings = $53,212

| race = King's Stand Stakes (1957)
Nunthorpe Stakes (1958, 1959)
July Cup (1958, 1959)
King George Stakes (1958, 1959)
Cork & Orrery Stakes (1958, 1959)

| awards = Timeform rating: 137

| honours =

| updated= January 15, 2008

}}

Right Boy (1954–1977) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire

Background

Right Boy cost 575 guineas as a yearling. He was the second top sprinter of the 1950s to be trained in Yorkshire by Bill Dutton - the first was Pappa Fourway, who cost even less. When Dutton died in 1958, the horse was taken over by his late trainer's son-in-law Pat Rohan.

Racing career

As a two-year-old won his first four races against moderate opposition but was then unplaced behind Eudaemon in the Gimcrack Stakes. As a three-year-old he developed into a top-class sprinter, winning the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and finishing second in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York.

In 1958 he won six consecutive races including the Cork and Orrery Stakes, July Cup, King George Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes.

In his final season, Right Boy recorded repeat wins in the Cork & Orrery Stakes, July Cup, King George Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes. He ended his racing career by finishing second, when attempting to concede thirty-two pounds to the winner in the Portland Handicap at Doncaster.

Stud record

At stud, the only notable winners he produced by the time he was put down in 1977 were Reet Lass, who won the Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, and Village Boy, who landed the Richmond Stakes at the same course.

Pedigree

{{Pedigree

|name = Right Boy (IRE), grey stallion, 1954

|inf =

|f = Impeccable (IRE)
1944

|m = Happy Ogan (GB)
1947

|ff = His Highness (GB)
1936

|fm = Mairi Bhan (GB)
1939

|mf = Ballyogan (GB)
1939

|mm = Content (GB)
1938

|fff = Hyperion

|ffm = Moti Ranee

|fmf = Mieuxce

|fmm = Marie Dhu

|mff = Fair Trial

|mfm = Serial

|mmf = Sir Walter Raleigh

|mmm = River Saint

|ffff = Gainsborough

|fffm = Selene

|ffmf = Spion Kop

|ffmm = Moti Mahal

|fmff = Massine

|fmfm = L'Olivete

|fmmf = Blandford

|fmmm = Double Dutch

|mfff = Fairway

|mffm = Lady Juror

|mfmf = Solario

|mfmm = Booktalk

|mmff = Prince Galahad

|mmfm = Smoke Lass

|mmmf = Upsalquitch

|mmmm = Saints Way (Family: 1-g)

}}

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