Hail To Reason

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Hail to Reason (April 18, 1958 – February 24, 1976) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire. In a racing career cut short by injury, he was named the American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1960 after winning seven stakes races including the Hopeful Stakes. He later became a leading sire whose offspring included 1972 Epsom Derby winner Roberto and leading sire Halo, who in turn sired 1989 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Sunday Silence.

Hail to Reason
SireTurn-to
GrandsireRoyal Charger
DamNothirdchance
DamsireBlue Swords
SexStallion
Foaled(1958-04-18)April 18, 1958
DiedFebruary 24, 1976(1976-02-24) (aged 17)
CountryUnited States
ColourBrown
BreederBieber-Jacobs Stable
OwnerHirsch Jacobs
Harbor View Farm
TrainerHirsch Jacobs
Record18: 9–2–2
Earnings$328,434[1]
Major wins
Youthful Stakes (1960)
Tremont Stakes (1960)
Sanford Stakes (1960)
Great American Stakes (1960)
World's Playground Stakes (1960)
Sapling Stakes (1960)
Hopeful Stakes (1960)
Awards
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1960)
Leading sire in North America (1970)

Background

Hail to Reason was bred in Kentucky by the Bieber-Jacobs Stable, a partnership of prominent horsemen, Isadore Bieber and Hirsch Jacobs. He was sired by the English stakes winner Turn-To, a grandson of the very influential sire Nearco. Hail to Reason was out of the mare Nothirdchance, a stakes winning daughter of Blue Swords.[2] She was named by Jacobs as a warning to the Allies to not allow Germany to start another war. Hail to Reason was named in response to his fulfilled hopes.[3]

Racing career

Starting in January 1958, Hail to Reason raced 18 times as a two-year-old in nine months, winning nine times. He set a track record of :5815 for 5 furlongs is his debut at Aqueduct, followed up by wins in the Youthful, Great American and Tremont at the same track. He also won the Sapling Stakes at Monmouth, the World's Playground Stakes at Atlantic City and the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga. The highlight of his campaign was winning the prestigious Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga while setting a new track record of 1:16 for 6+12 furlongs.[2]

During a morning workout in September, he lost a shoe and broke both sesamoid bones in his near front leg, ending his career. However, he was still named 1960 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.[4]

Stud record

Retired to stud at Hagyard Farm near Lexington, Kentucky, Hail to Reason was an outstanding stallion and earned Leading sire in North America honors for 1970.[5] His progeny includes:[2][6]

FoaledNameSexMajor Wins/Achievements
1962Hail To AllStallionBelmont Stakes
1964Proud ClarionStallionKentucky Derby
1967PersonalityStallionPreakness Stakes, American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse, American Horse of the Year
1968Bold ReasonStallionTravers Stakes, Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain and Ireland
1969HaloStallionLeading sire in North America
1969RobertoStallionEpsom Derby
1970Stop The MusicStallionChampagne Stakes
1974Cum Laude LaurieMareMultiple Grade 1 winner
1974TrillionMareAmerican Champion Female Turf Horse

Hail to Reason was also a very successful broodmare sire whose daughters have produced more than 100 stakes winners, including Allez France and Triptych. Another daughter, Reason to Earn, is the dam of Bold Reasoning, sire of 1977 U.S. Triple Crown Champion Seattle Slew.

At 18, Hail to Reason was humanely put down on February 24, 1976, and is buried at Hagyard Farm.[7]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Hail to Reason, brown horse, foaled April 18, 1958[8]
Sire
Turn-To
Royal ChargerNearco (ITY)Pharos (GB)
Nogara (ITY)
Sun Princess (GB)Solario (GB)
Mumtaz Begum (FR)
Source SucreeAdmiral Drake (FR)Craig an Eran (GB)
Plucky Liege (GB)
Lavendula (FR)Pharos (GB)
Sweet Lavender (GB)
Dam
Nothirdchance
Blue SwordsBlue LarkspurBlack Servant
Blossom Time
Flaming SwordsMan o' War
Exalted
Galla ColorsSir Gallahad III (FR)Teddy
Plucky Liege (GB)
Rouge Et NoirSt. Germans
Baton Rouge (family 4-n)[9]

References