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1 A Champion broodmare sire  





2 Pedigree  





3 References  














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Double Jay
SireBalladier
GrandsireBlack Toney
DamBroom Shot
DamsireWhisk Broom
SexStallion
Foaled1944
CountryUnited States
ColourBlack/Brown
BreederJohn W. Stanley
OwnerRidgewood Stable
TrainerWalter L. McCue
Record48: 17-9-9
EarningsUS$299,005
Major wins
James H. Connors Memorial Stakes (1946)
Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (1946)
Newport Stakes (1946)
Garden State Stakes (1946)
Jersey Handicap (1947)
Riggs Handicap (1947)
Benjamin Franklin Handicap (1947)
Prince George Autumn Handicap (1947)
Trenton Handicap (1948)
American Handicap (1949)
Mission Handicap (1949)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1946)
Leading broodmare sire in North America
(1971, 1975, 1977, 1981)

Double Jay (1944–1972) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by John W. Stanley in Lexington, Kentucky, he was purchased as a yearling for $19,000 by Wilmington, Delaware businessmen James V. Tigani and James Boines who raced them under their newly formed partnership, Ridgewood Stable.

Trained by Walter "Duke" McCue, as a two-year-old, Double Jay won six of ten starts. He won two stakes races at Narragansett Park. DJ capped off his campaign with a win in the Garden State Stakes on October 19, 1946 and a year topper in the Kentucky Jockey Club StakesatChurchill Downs on November 2. [1] His performances that year earned him American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt honors.

Racing at age three, Double Jay was one of the early favorites for the Kentucky Derby, the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series. However, he finished third in an allowance race in April at Churchill Downs and then was fifth in a six-horse field in the Derby Trial Stakes behind winner, Faultless and as a result, was sent off as a long-shot in the Derby. After finishing a distant twelfth in the Derby's thirteen-horse field he did not run in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. While he went on to win the important Jersey Handicap, he did not achieve the same level of success at three as he had at two.

Racing at age four and five, Double Jay's most important win came in California in the 1949 American Handicap in which he equaled the track record of 1:48.60 for 1⅛ miles in the year when the race was run at Santa Anita Park. [2]

A Champion broodmare sire

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The sire of several good runners, Double Jay produced progeny that included:

Double Jay was the North American Champion broodmare sire in 1971, 1975, 1977, and 1981 and was second in three other years: 1972, 1976, 1980. Of his daughter's successful progeny, Double Jay is best remembered as the damsire of:

Double Jay died in 1972 and is buried in the equine cemetery at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky.

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Double Jay, black/brown stallion, 1944
Sire
Balladier
Black Toney Peter Pan Commando
Cinderella
Belgravia Ben Brush
Bonnie Gal
Blue Warbler North Star Sunstar
Angelic
May Bird Thrush
May Bruce
Dam
Broomshot
Whisk Broom II Broomstick Ben Brush
Elf
Audience Sir Dixon
Sallie McClelland
Centre Shot Sain St Serf
The Task
Grand Shot Foul Shot
Grand Lady (family: 14-a)

References

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