DANGKUOUS. . (i-J 



DANGEEOUS. 



WINNER OF THE DERBY STAKES AT EPSOM, 1833. 



" Hie, hie, hie ; take care there — take care. — Here's Dan- 

 gerous! Here's Dangerous!" The Dangerous horse of 

 1833, who, with 25 to 1 agst him, won the Derby, ridden 

 by Chappie in a first-rate style. 



Dangerous is a rich chesnut horse, about fifteen hands 

 and a half or three quarters in height, and was bred by Mr 

 Sadler in 1830. He is by Tramp, out of Defiance, by 

 Rubens, her dam, Little Folly, by Highland Fling — Harriet 

 by Volunteer- — Alfred — Magnolia by Marske. 



Dangerous did not distinguish himself as a two-year-old, 

 but he eventually exemplified the truth of the old saw, 

 " that a bad beginning often makes a good ending." 



His first performance was at Ascot Heath, 1832, where 

 he ran second to Lord Exeter's Minima for the First Year 

 of a Renewal of a Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft., for 

 two yr olds; colts, 8st. 71b.: and fillies, 8st. 41b.— T.Y.C. 

 — Eight subs. 



Lord Exeter's br. f. by Sultan, out of Aspasia 1 



Mr Sadler's ch. c. Daug-erous, brother to Design 2 



Mr Wreford's gr. c. Wonford, by Grey Middleham, out of Snare 3 



Betting' : 7 to 4 on the winner, and 5 to 2 agst Dangerous. 



At Stockbridge, June 28, he ran second to Glaucus, 

 beating br. f. by Muley, out of Lady Ern, and Lord Wilton's 

 br. c. by Waterloo, out of Gavotte; and was beaten by 

 Trepidation, Uncle Toby, and others, in a 25 sovs. Sweep- 

 stakes, on the 5th of September, at Warwick. 



The season of 1832 closed with Revenge, Muley Moloch, 

 Forester, and Glaucus, at the head of the betting list. 



