Waterloo Cup 1943

The Waterloo Cup of 1943 began on Wednesday 24th February 1943 at Altcar. The entry conditions for the race required 64 subscribers to subscribe their nomination at £25 each. The winner received £500 and a trophy (valued at £100) donated by the Earl of Sefton. The runner-up received £200, while the losing semi-finalists each received £50. The winner, Countryman, was the youngest ever entry in the race being whelped in July 1941 making him just 21 months old. He was owned by Mr T Cronopolis and trained by John Wright whose daughter is shown opposite. The runner-up, String, was owned by the Dowager Countess of Sefton.
WATERLOO CUP WINNER:- COUNTRYMAN (by Chancellor out of Constellation)
The Plate saw Mr F W Horlock's Dew Rodney beat Mr G R Graham's Good Sport
The Purse saw Mr James V Rank's Jealous Retort beat Mrs J A Dewar's Dutton Sword

1. Cranna Soldier

Jibe O'Rigger 4/9          

2. Jibe O'Rigger 1/3

  Jibe O'Rigger        

3. Bigot (Bye)

Bigot          

4. Hendon

    Countryman 4/9      

5. Dazzling Diamond

Countryman 1/4          

6. Countryman 8/11

  Countryman 4/7        

7. Holystone Outline

Broughton Fay          

8. Broughton Fay 7/2

      Countryman 8/15    

9. Good Sport 1/2

Good Sport          

10. Wood Regis

  Ranch Kruschen 10/11        

11. Sign Post

Ranch Kruschen (NB)          

12. Ranch Kruschen 4/1

    Ranch Kruschen      

13. Jubilant Ruler (NB)

Jubilant Ruler          

14. Mount Royal

  Junior Cossack        

15. Bendecular

Junior Cossack 6/4          

16. Junior Cossack 5/4

           

17. Dutton Swordfish

        Countryman 4/9  

18. Lord Lieutenant 2/9

Lord Lieutenant 5/2          

19. Regulus 1/4

  Lord Lieutenant 9/4        

20. Dee Kestrel

Regulus          

21. Bryn Scarborough

    Lord Lieutenant      

22. Doulton Dolly 4/6

Doulton Dolly          

23. Circular 4/7

  Circular        

24. Heddon Command

Circular 1/4          

25. Brandy

      Rock Agility    

26. Benson 2/1

Benson          

27. Peer

  Rock Agility 2/9        

28. Rock Agility (NB)

Rock Agility 1/4          

29. Toftwood Marine 6/4

    Rock Agility 2/9      

30. Dee Kite

Toftwood Marine 11/8          

31. Forest Kitten 6/1

  Toftwood Marine        

32. Bryn Blackpool

Forest Kitten         Countryman

33. Swinging Light 10/11

           

34. Jealous Retort

Swinging Light          

35. John Reaper

  Dew Prince 2/7        

36. Dew Prince (NB)

Dew Prince 21/20          

37. Romford 1/2

    Dew Prince      

38. Cloverhill Patrick

Romford          

39. Ballyhoo

  Castle in the Air        

40. Castle in the Air 5/6

Castle in the Air 1/2          

41. Senecio 2/9

      Rare Rebel    

42. Halghton Antic

Senecio          

43. Delightful Dingles

  Trade Test        

44. Trade Test 4/7

Trade Test 5/6          

45. Reason

    Rare Rebel 4/1      

46. Rare Rebel 1/3

Rare Rebel 5/4          

47. Hard Warfare

  Rare Rebel 5/4        

48. Lenient Sentence 4/5

Lenient Sentence          

49. Skid

        String  

50. Cherry Ribbon 5/6

Cherry Ribbon 5/6          

51. Sherwood Forest 10/11

  Cherry Ribbon 1/3        

52. Wood Ranger

Sherwood Forest          

53. Skyline

    Cherry Ribbon      

54. Dew Rodney 4/5

Dew Rodney          

55. Husky Words 7/4

  Husky Words        

56. Celebrated

Husky Words 4/7          

57. Sea Lion 4/5

      String 4/7    

58. Right Ahead

Sea Lion 4/5          

59. Wonderful Reality 9/4

  Sea Lion        

60. Filibuster

Wonderful Reality          

61. Precious Sight

    String 2/5      

62. Border Jane (NB)

Border Jane          

63. String 1/3

  String 1/2        

64. Jury Recalled

String 1/4          
I am very grateful to Gavin Purdon for forwarding the extract shown below from the diary of Mr Merryweather, of New Shildon, who had a keen interest in the Waterloo Cup. Robert William Merryweather (1890 – 1957), son of a railwayman, worked for the London & North Eastern Railways as a bricklayer's labourer at the Shildon Railway Wagon Works and kept a meticulous diary about coursing and horse racing.