Comic Court (1945–1973) was a most versatile post-war
Australian
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bred
Thoroughbred
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racehorse who set race records at distances of 6
furlong
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s (1,200 metres) and 2 miles (3,200 metres). He won the 1950
Melbourne Cup
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carrying and set an Australasian record of 3 minutes 19½ seconds.
Breeding
He was bred by the Bowyer brothers at their Beau Neire Stud,
Normanville, South Australia
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. Comic Court was by Powerscourt (won
Ascot Vale Stakes
The Coolmore Stud Stakes, registered as the Ascot Vale Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, at set weights, run over 1200 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on Victoria Derby Day ...
and sire of 12 stakes-winners for 51 stakes-wins), his dam, Witty Maid was by Anton King.
Powerscourt and Witty Maid were both sold by Jim M. Cummings for total of £150 during
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, when racing was cancelled in Adelaide. Witty Maid was a handy race-mare and was an outstanding broodmare that produced five siblings to Comic Court. Her stakes-winners were:
*Comedy Prince (1944, top sprinter, won 20 races including,
Cantala Stakes
The VRC Champions Mile, registered as the ''Cantala Stakes'', is a Group 1 Victoria Racing Club quality handicap Thoroughbred horse race run over 1,600 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on the fourth and last day during the M ...
, STC Railway Quality Handicap, Adelaide RC Adelaide Guineas, South Australia JC SA Stakes,
SAJC Sires' Produce Stakes,
AJC The Shorts,
William Reid Stakes);
*Gay Comedy (1948, won 10 races including
SAJC Oaks, SAJC St. Leger Stakes, SAJC
Auraria Stakes), and
*St. Comedy (1946, won 22 races including ARC Adelaide Guineas, SAJC
Goodwood Handicap
The Goodwood is a South Australian Jockey Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three years old and older, run at set weights with penalties, over a distance of 1200 metres at Morphettville Racecourse, Adelaide, South Australia in the SAJC Au ...
,
Moonee Valley Stakes,
Ascot Vale (2yo) Stakes, VATC Debutant Stakes, PARC John Lewis Stakes, Adelaide RC Fulham Park Plate)
ASB: Witty Maid
Retrieved 2010-5-26
1951 racebook
Image: 1951 VATC St George Stakes Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1951 St George Stakes racebook.
Image: 1951 VATC St George Stakes Racebook P2.jpg, Inside cover showing raceday officials.
Image: 1951 VATC St George Stakes Racebook P3.jpg, Starters and results showing the winner, Comic Court
Image: 1951 VATC St George Stakes Racebook P4.jpg, Back cover showing entrance and railway charges.
Racing record
He was trained by Jim M. Cummings and his son, Bart Cummings
James Bartholomew Cummings (14 November 1927 – 30 August 2015), also known by his initials J. B. Cummings, was one of the most successful Australian racehorse trainers. He was known as the Cups King, referring to the Melbourne Cup, as he w ...
, was Comic Court’s strapper.
Two-year-old: 1947-1948
Comic Court had eight starts for five wins including the Adelaide RC Fulham Park Plate, PARC Sires’ Produce Stakes and VRC Ascot Vale (2yo) Stakes plus three second places. His first start was in the Fulham Park Plate after which Comic Court was sold for 2,300 guineas to R. A., J.D. and A.J. Lee before winning four more starts as a 2yo.[Cavanough, Maurice, ''The Melbourne Cup'', Jack Pollard P/L, North Sydney, 1976]
Three-year-old: 1948-1949
Comic Court had 16 starts for 5 wins including the VRC Derby
The Victoria Derby, also known as the Penfolds Victoria Derby, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds held under Set Weights conditions over a distance of 2,500 metres at Flemington Racecourse, in Melbourn ...
, Memsie Stakes
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, VRC St Leger Stakes plus 2 second places.
Four-year-old: 1949-1950
Comic Court had 14 starts for 8 wins including the Memsie Stakes, VRC Craiglee Stakes, VRC Turnbull Stakes, LKS Mackinnon Stakes
The VRC Champions Stakes, registered as the ''LKS Mackinnon Stakes'', is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions over a distance of 2000 metres at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia o ...
, VATC St George Stakes, VRC Ercildoune Stakes and MVRC Alister Clark Stakes
The Alister Clark Stakes is a Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race, for three-year-olds, at Set Weights, over a distance of 2040 metres, held annually usually at Moonee Valley Racecourse, Melbourne on a Friday night in March ...
. He also ran second in the W.S. Cox Plate
The W. S. Cox Plate is a Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over under Weight for age conditions, over a distance of 2040 metres (approximately 1m 2f), that is held by the Moonee Valley Racing Club at Moo ...
, William Reid Stakes and CF Orr Stakes as well as running third in the Caulfield Cup
The Caulfield Cup is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under handicap conditions, although the Melbourne Racing Club is in the process of turning the race into weight for age (WFA) conditions. This is for all horses ...
.
Five-year-old: 1950-1951
Comic Court had 16 starts for 10 stakes wins including the VATC Caulfield Stakes, VATC Memsie Stakes, L.K.S Mackinnon Stakes, Melbourne Cup, VRC Turnbull Stakes, AJC Chipping Norton Stakes, MRC CF Orr Stakes, MVRC William Reid Stakes, VATC St George Stakes and VRC Ercildoune Stakes. Additionally he ran second in another three stakes races and was third twice including the Sydney Cup. He won the 1950 Melbourne Cup carrying by three lengths, with the third placegetter a further length away and he set an Australasian record time of 3 minutes 19½ seconds.
Stud record
Comic Court was retired to stud in 1951 at E.A. Underwood’s Warlaby Stud.
His progeny included:
*Asian Court, won Werribee Cup
*Comicquita, second in the 1962 Melbourne Cup.
*Droll Prince, won VRC Cantala Stakes and Williamstown Cup
*Gurney, won MRC International Stakes
*Harcourt, won Tatt's SA Tattersall's Cup
Comic Court was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame in 2009.
References
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External links
Comic Court's pedigree and partial racing stats
1945 racehorse births
1973 racehorse deaths
Australian Racing Hall of Fame horses
Melbourne Cup winners
Victoria Derby winners
Racehorses bred in Australia
Racehorses trained in Australia
Thoroughbred family 1-b