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Commanche Run

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Sire
  
Run the Gantlet

Dam
  
Volley

Foaled
  
1981

Species
  
Equus caballus

Owner
  
Ivan Allan

Parents
  
Run the Gantlet

Grandsire
  
Tom Rolfe

Damsire
  
Ratification

Country
  
Great Britain

Children
  
Commanche Court

Trainer
  
Luca Cumani

Sex
  
Stallion

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Commanche run the 1984 st leger stakes doncaster


Commanche Run (1981–2005) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Background

Bred in England, he was out of the mare, Volley. His sire was Run the Gantlet, an American multiple Grade I winner and successful sire. He was purchased and raced by Ivan Allan, an owner and preeminent trainer in Asian horse racing for many years. He was trained at Bedford House Stables in Newmarket, Suffolk by Luca Cumani.

Racing career

Commanche Run made his racing debut on 13 October 1983 with second-place finish at Newmarket Racecourse. He next started at age three in May 1984 at York Racecourse, finishing tenth. He then got his first win twelve days later on 28 May at Doncaster Racecourse. Moving up in company, the colt ran third in the 1984 King Edward VII Stakes and the Princess of Wales's Stakes, then won his next two starts at Goodwood Racecourse, taking both the Gordon and the March Stakes. Under jockey Lester Piggott, Commanche Run went on to win three Group One races, capturing the Benson & Hedges Gold Cup, Irish Champion Stakes and the Classic St. Leger Stakes.

Stud career

Retired to stud duty at Coolmore Stud in Ireland, Commanche Run met with limited success. In 1999 he was transferred to Astley Grange Stud in Leicestershire where he died in March 2005. The sire of a number of steeplechase runners, he got fifteen stakes winners in all. His best flat racing runner was Lord Weinstock's colt Bonny Scot whose wins included the Great Voltigeur Stakes and the Gordon Stakes at Goodwood.

References

Commanche Run Wikipedia