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Samuel "Sam"
Chifney (c. 1753 – 8
January 1807), also
known as Sam
Chifney Sr., Sam
Chifney the
Elder or Old Sam
Chifney to
distinguish him from his son...
- Sam
Chifney might refer to:
Samuel Chifney Sr. (c. 1753–1807), also
known as Sam
Chifney the elder, an
English jockey; or his son,
Samuel Chifney Jr....
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Samuel Chifney Jr. (born c. 1786) was an
English jockey. He was the
younger son of a
prominent 18th
century jockey, also
called Samuel Chifney. In terms...
- design. In-hand bits are
designed for
leading horses only, and include:
Chifney anti-rearing bit: This is a semi-circular-shaped bit with
three rings and...
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Lantern 3 c S.
Davis S. ****n H.
Fisher 3:52.00 19 1863
Banker 3 c H.
Chifney Sam
Waldock Joseph Harper 3:44.00 7 1862
Archer 6 h John
Cutts Etienne...
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Willie Carson, and
descendants Samuel Chifney, Sr. (1753-1807), jockey;
father of
William Chifney, trainer,
Samuel Chifney, Jr. (b. 1786),
jockey John Childs...
- Newmarket. In 1791 the
Prince of Wales'
horse Escape,
ridden by
Samuel Chifney, lost a race and then won one the next day,
raising su****ions he'd lost...
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miles Winning horse Banker Winning time 3:44.0
Final odds 10/1
Jockey H.
Chifney Trainer Sam
Waldock Owner Joseph Harper Surface Turf
Attendance 7,000 ← 1862...
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Chifney, Jr.
William Chifney Thomas Thornhill 00.75 ¾ 1819
Tiresias Bill
Clift Richard Prince 4th Duke of
Portland 00.25 nk 1820
Sailor Sam
Chifney,...
- "ever-memorable"
Ascot Gold Cup when he rode
Mameluke against Zinganee,
ridden by Sam
Chifney, Jr. His prin****l
patron was Lord Lowther.
William Wheatley lived up to...