Wolver Hollow
Wolver Hollow was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. A career spanning four seasons established him as a good racehorse, his greatest win coming in the Group One Eclipse Stakes in 1969. He also achieved success as a stallion, becoming champion sire in Britain.
Background
By Sovereign Path and out of Cygnet, Wolver Hollow was sold as a yearling, fetching 4,000 guineas Sovereign Path, rated 125 by Timeform, was successful in the 1959 Tetrarch Stakes as well as the 1960 renewals of the Lockinge Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. As a sire, he produced sixteen crops of racehorses, the most notable of which was Humble Duty. He also counted multiple big race winners among his progeny, including Town Crier, Supreme Sovereign and Spanish Express. While Wolver Hollow's dam Cygnet, by undefeated champion racehorse Caracalla, did not hail from an immediately prolific family, her third dam, Sunshot, was the granddam of classic winners Resplendent and Sol Speranza who won the same two classics in 1937. Alongside Wolver Hollow, Cygnet produced nine other foals including Gaybrook Swan, second in the 1970 Niagara Handicap, and Tall Dream, runner-up in both the National Stakes and Beresford Stakes of 1971.Racing career
1966: two-year-old season
Wolver Hollow made his debut in the 1966 New Stakes, now known as the Norfolk Stakes, at Ascot, where he finished four lengths behind the Johnson Houghton-trained Falcon. On his second start, he finished behind Falcon again when fourth in the National Stakes at Sandown. Wolver Hollow was unplaced at Kempton before rounding off the season finishing fourth of thirteen starters in the Dewhurst Stakes behind subsequent English and Irish Derby third Dart Board.1967: three-year-old season
At Newbury, Wolver Hollow contested the Greenham Stakes, a traditional trial for the 2000 Guineas. Finishing third by a neck and a head, this was the closest he had come to shedding his maiden tag in an unremarkable Guineas trial at the time. However, this was useful form as the runner up, Reform, became the leading miler of the season. Wolver Hollow started at an unfancied 40/1 when finishing unplaced in the 2000 Guineas. Returning to Royal Ascot, Wolver Hollow finished just under a length and a half fourth in the St James's Palace Stakes. At the Goodwood meeting, Wolver Hollow entered handicap company with a reasonable fifth under second top-weight, giving a pound to Irish Derby runner up Sucaryl and six pounds to Falmouth Stakes winner Resilience. After stepping down in class a month later, Wolver Hollow lost his maiden tag in the ten-furlong Virginia Stakes at Newcastle. Little over a week later, Wolver Hollow doubled his tally with success in the one-mile Crathorne Sweepstakes at York. After the race, he was given a 25/1 quote for the Cambridgeshire Handicap. Wolver Hollow next contested the Wavertree Stakes at Newmarket but was unable to complete a hat-trick, finishing a length and three quarters behind easy Nassau Stakes winner Fair Winter. Wolver Hollow ended his season with a two and a half length third in the Cambridgeshire off 8st 12lb behind Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Lacquer.1968: four-year-old season
Wolver Hollow did not appear until August, when he participated in two races at the Deauville summer festival. The first saw him fourth in the Prix Gontaut-Biron won by Frontal, himself placed in the previous season's Prix du Jockey Club. On ground considered too soft for him, Wolver Hollow was squeezed out of third by a head by Grandier who went on to win the Prix d'Ispahan and Prix Ganay, as well as finishing third in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Nine days later, Wolver Hollow won the Prix Ridgway from Right Honourable and Atopolis. His next run was in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. The field featured Sussex Stakes runner-up World Cup, Prix Jean Prat victor Lorenzaccio and Greenham Stakes winner Heathen. World Cup beat Wolver Hollow into second by four lengths with Lorenzaccio a further three lengths back, on soft ground. In the Cambridgeshire, Wolver Hollow shouldered top weight of 9st 8lb. The horse ran a career best to finish second, going down by a neck to Emirilo despite conceding twenty-seven pounds.1969: five-year-old season
Henry Cecil's first season as a racehorse trainer saw him take charge of Wolver Hollow. His reappearance came in the Mark Lane Jubilee Stakes, a ten-furlong handicap over ten furlongs on very soft ground. Wolver Hollow carried top weight and the race was won by eight lengths by bottom weight Sovereign Ruler, who subsequently ran very well that season. Wolver Hollow had run strongly to finish runner-up, conceding thirty-five pounds. He was considered a contender for the Lockinge Stakes on his next start. However, he finished last of six behind Habitat and subsequently underwent a dope test. Wolver Hollow's penultimate start came at Royal Ascot in the Prince of Wales's Stakes, where he was ridden by Lester Piggott for the first time. Among the horse's rivals was Noel Murless's top class Connaught, who won easily from Wolver Hollow. Wolver Hollow's final start, and greatest success, came in the Eclipse Stakes, in which he was the last horse to carry his owner's colours. Of the seven runners at Sandown, Light Wind had won that season's Premio Presidente della Repubblica, Hogarth the 1968 Derby Italiano and Timmy My Boy was runner-up in that year's French Derby; Royal Rocket was third in the Coronation Stakes, while sole three-year-old Rocked had finished third in the Greenham Stakes. Park Top, bidding to become the first mare to win the race, had been successful in all three races to date that season, the Prix de la Seine, the Coronation Cup and the Hardwicke Stakes. The waiting tactics normally employed on the mare proved to be her undoing as she finished second to Wolver Hollow. The form was franked when Park Top subsequently won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. With his racing career, complete Wolver Hollow was retried for a career as a stallion.Races
| Date | Finish | Race | Dist | Jockey | Winner/Runner up | Track |
| 16 06 1966 | 2nd | New Stakes | 5f | Stan Clayton | Falcon | Ascot |
| 20 07 1966 | 4th | National Stakes | 5f | Stan Clayton | Falcon | Sandown Park |
| 17 09 1966 | Unplaced | Imperial Stakes | 6f | Stan Clayton | Heath Rose | Kempton Park |
| 14 10 1966 | 4th | Dewhurst Stakes | 7f | Stan Clayton | Dart Board | Newmarket |
| 22 04 1967 | 3rd | Greenham Stakes | 7f | Doug Smith | Play High | Newbury |
| 03 05 1967 | Unplaced | 2000 Guineas Stakes | 1m | Doug Smith | Royal Palace | Newmarket |
| 20 06 1967 | 4th | St James's Palace Stakes | 1m | George Moore | Reform | Ascot |
| 28 07 1967 | 5th | News of the World Stakes | 1m2f | Jimmy Lindley | Sucaryl | Goodwood |
| 28 08 1967 | 1st | Virginia Stakes | 1m2f | Edward Hide | Future Fame | Newcastle |
| 07 09 1967 | 1st | Crathorne Sweepstakes | 1m | Edward Hide | Scottish Sinbad | York |
| 16 09 1967 | 3rd | Wavertree Sweepstakes | 1m2f | Doug Smith | Fair Winter | Newmarket |
| 21 10 1967 | 3rd | Cambridgeshire Handicap | 1m1f | Scobie Breasley | Lacquer | Newmarket |
| 17 8 1968 | 4th | Prix Gontaut-Biron | 1m2f | Scobie Breasley | Frontal | Deauville |
| 26 8 1968 | 1st | Prix Ridgway | 1m2f | Scobie Breasley | Right Honourable | Deauville |
| 28 9 1968 | 2nd | Queen Elizabeth II Stakes | 1m | Scobie Breasley | World Cup | Ascot |
| 19 10 1968 | 2nd | Cambridgeshire Handicap | 1m1f | Scobie Breasley | Emerilo | Newmarket |
| 10 5 1969 | 2nd | Jubilee Stakes | 1m2f | Jimmy Lindley | Sovereign Ruler | Kempton Park |
| 31 5 1969 | 6th | Lockinge Stakes | 1m | Jimmy Lindley | Habitat | Newbury |
| 17 6 1969 | 2nd | Prince of Wales's Stakes | 1m2f | Lester Piggott | Connaught | Ascot |
| 5 7 1969 | 1st | Eclipse Stakes | 1m2f | Lester Piggott | Park Top | Sandown Park |
Stud career
Owner Hope Goddard Iselin, who retired at the age of 102, sent Wolver Hollow to his former trainer Cecil Boyd-Rochfort. He was syndicated by the Curragh Bloodstock Agency and initially stood at Athgarvan Stud at the Curragh. Through a friendship between Boyd-Rochfort and Billy Iceton, Wolver Hollow spent his latter breeding career at Tara Stud in County Meath. Wolver Hollow enjoyed success with his first crop, spearheaded by the classic winning Furry Glen. His greatest achievement as a stallion came in 1976 when the Cecil-trained Wollow won five top-class races, enabling his sire to become the leading sire in the UK and Ireland. Wolver Hollow earned his accolade with a record of 34 wins from 18 horses, amassing £192,362 in prize money. While Wolver Hollow produced some more useful horses, none of them won at the highest level.As a damsire Wolver Hollow's descendant Love A Show was victorious in the 1983 Blue Diamond Stakes. Other progeny of note include Reach, winner of the 1984 Royal Lodge Stakes, Festive Cheer, third in the 1991 Phoenix Stakes, Treasure Hope, winner of the 1992 Premio Regina Elena, and Wrapping, runner-up in the 1989 Oaks d'Italia. Wolver Hollow was also the damsire of several useful National Hunt horses such as Simply Dashing, a high-class handicap chaser who finished second in the Charlie Hall Chase of 1992, Baring Bingham Novices' Hurdle winner Thetford Forest and useful handicapper Latent Talent.
Wolver Hollow was euthanised due to deteriorating health on 13 June 1987.