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Circus Plume (1981–1996) was a British and best known for winning the classic in 1984. After winning once from three starts in 1983, Circus Plume improved to become one of the best staying fillies in Europe as a three-year-old, winning the Oaks and the as well as finishing second in the and the . She failed to show any worthwhile form in 1985 and was retired to stud, where she had some success as a broodmare.


Background
Circus Plume was a bay mare with three white feet bred by Mrs C Drake. She was sired by , who won the 2000 Guineas in 1972 and later became a successful breeding stallion. His other progeny included the St Leger Stakes winner Cut Above and the Prix du Jockey Club winner Top Ville. Circus Plume's dam, Golden Fez, was a daughter of Zabara, who won the 1000 Guineas in 1952 and went on to become a successful broodmare. Zabara's other descendants included and the Prix du Jockey Club winner Blue Canari. Golden Fez was sold by her owner and breeder Sir Robin McAlpine in 1977, but when her daughter was offered for sale as a foal in December 1981, McAlpine bought Circus Plume for 98,000 guineas. The filly was subsequently sent into training with John Dunlop at , .


Racing career

1983: two-year-old season
Circus Plume finished third on her debut and then contested a seven at Salisbury Racecourse in September. She took the lead two furlongs from the finish and won by three from eighteen opponents. The filly was then moved up in class and distance for the Fillies' Mile over one mile at in which she finished third to Nepula.
(1984). 9780900599408, Timeform.


1984: three-year-old season
On her first appearance as a three-year-old Circus Plume ran in the Sir Charles Clore Memorial Stakes over ten furlongs at Newbury Racecourse in May. She was always well-placed, took the lead approaching the final furlong and won by one and a half lengths from Leipzig and Ballinderry.

In June Circus Plume was one of sixteen fillies to contest the 206th running of the Oaks at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Ridden by , she started at odds of with the American-bred Optimistic Lass being made favourite after her win in the . 1984 was the first year of sponsorship in the British classics and the race was officially known as the Gold Seal Oaks as a result of support from the British Ever Ready Electrical Company. The race produced a dramatic finish, with Circus Plume prevailing by a neck from the 66/1 outsider Media Luna with Out of Shot finishing third after veering to the left in the closing stages and hampering several other runners.

(1985). 9780900599408, Timeform.
Out of Shot was disqualified after a stewards' enquiry. Circus Plume's victory enabled Piggott to draw level with as the winners of twenty-seven classics.

In her next race, Circus Plume ran in the Irish Oaks at the Curragh in early July. She was restrained at the back of the field by Piggott and then had trouble obtaining a clear run. She made rapid progress in the closing stages, but was unable to catch the Irish-trained Princess Pati and finished second, beaten two lengths. The Yorkshire Oaks at in August saw a change in tactics. Circus Plume led from the start and was never seriously challenged, winning by six lengths from Kanz and Ballinderry.

On her final appearance of the season, Circus Plume was set to France for the at Longchamp Racecourse in September. She tracked the pacemakers before taking the lead in the straight, at which point the race devolved into a match between Circus Plume and the French filly . Circus Plume finished second, a length behind Northern Trick and three lengths clear of the other runners.


1985: four-year-old season
Circus Plume stayed in training in 1985, but failed to add to her reputation in two starts. She was unplaced behind Kirmann in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket in May and fourth behind Shernazar in the at Kempton Park Racecourse.
(1986). 9780900599422, Timeform.


Assessment
The independent organisation gave Circus Plume a rating of 124 in 1984, seven pounds below the top-rated three-year-old filly Northern Trick.
(1990). 9780851129020, Guinness Publishing.
In their book A Century of Champions, based on a modified version of the system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Circus Plume as an "average" Oaks winner.
(1999). 9781901570151, Portway Press.


Stud career
Circus Plume was retired from racing to become a broodmare for Sir Robin McAlpine. Circus Plume died in 1996. She produced several winners including:

  • 1987 Circus Feathers (GB): chesnut filly, foaled 10 February, by Kris (GB) – won 2 races from 5 starts in England 1989–90; dam of winners.
  • 1990 Circus Colours (GB): bay colt (gelded), foaled 1 January, by Rainbow Quest (USA) – won 2 races from 15 starts on the flat in England 1992–93 and 4 races from 27 starts over hurdles in England 1994–97. Also won 3 point-to-points.
  • 1993 Scarlet Plume (GB): bay filly, foaled 8 February, by Warning (GB) – won 2 races including G3 , San Siro and 2nd LR October S, Ascot from 10 starts in England, Italy and France 1995–96
  • 1994 Barnum Sands (GB): bay colt, foaled 24 February, by Green Desert (USA) – won 3 races and 2nd LR Autumn S, Ascot, 2nd LR Dee S, Chester from 11 starts in England 1996–97


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