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Mad Play

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Sire
  
Fair Play

Dam
  
Mad Cap

Foaled
  
1921

Species
  
Equus caballus

Trainer
  
Sam Hildreth

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Hastings

Damsire
  
Rock Sand

Country
  
USA

Owner
  
Rancocas Farm

Parents
  
Fair Play

Earnings
  
139,769 USD

Mad Play (foaled 1921 in Kentucky) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by August Belmont, Jr., he was sired by Fair Play, who also sired Man o' War, out of a Rock Sand mare, Mad Cap. He was a full brother to 1921 U.S. Champion Older Male Horse Mad Hatter.

Mad Play was trained by Sam Hildreth and he was ridden by Earl Sande. As a three-year-old, Mad Play came in third in the Preakness Stakes and second in the Dwyer Stakes, but is best known for winning the Belmont Stakes as the favorite to win by 1½ lengths, making it a third win for his owner, Harry Sinclair, of Rancocas Stable. He then won the Brookdale Handicap, the Continental Handicap, and the Yorktown Handicap.

He placed third in the International Special No. 3 that year at Latonia Race Track in Convington, Kentucky, losing to Sarazen.

At four, he won the Long Beach Handicap, Brooklyn Handicap, the Queens County Handicap, the Empire City Handicap, the Chicago Special and the Saratoga Cup Hanicap to be the leading handicapper with a 13-7-3-3 record.

Retirement

Upon retirement Mad Play, was found to be completely sterile.

References

Mad Play Wikipedia