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Cherry Hinton (horse)

Cherry Hinton (7 April 1975 – after 1991) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Despite never competing above Group Three level, she was officially rated the best two-year-old filly in Britain, and was rated the best juvenile filly in Europe by Timeform. She ran well in defeat in her first two races before winning the Tadcaster Stakes at York Racecourse and then establishing her reputation with a wide-margin victory in the Argos Star Fillies' Mile. She was expected to play a leading role in the following season's classics but had a series of training problem and failed to win in three starts. She later had some success as a broodmare.
==Background==
Cherry Hinton was a "big, rangy and most attractive" bay mare with a small white star bred in Kentucky by her owner Ralph "Budgie" Moller.〔 She was from the fourth crop of foals sired by Nijinsky, the Canadian-bred winner of the 1970 English Triple Crown, before going on to become an important breeding stallion, siring horses such as Ferdinand, Lammtarra, Caerleon, Sky Classic and Shahrastani. Cherry Hinton was the fourth foal, and third winner produced by her dam Popkins, a high-class racemare (rated 120 by Timeform) who won the Sun Chariot Stakes and the Prix de la Nonette in 1970. As a descendant of the broodmare Traffic Light, Popkins was related to several good winners including Sodium and Ambiguity (Oaks Stakes). The filly was named after a village in Cambridgeshire.
Like most of the horses owned by Moller, Cherry Hinton was trained by Harry Wragg at his Abington Place stables in Newmarket, Suffolk.

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