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Charlie Barley
SireAffirmed
GrandsireExclusive Native
DamAu Printemps
DamsireDancing Champ
Foaled1986
CountryCanada
ColourBay
OwnerJohn Haney, Scott Abbott
Record24: 10-7-3[1]
Earnings$922,943[2]
Major wins
Honours
Canadian Champion Male Turf Horse (1989)

Charlie Barley (1986–September 9, 2010) was an American-foaled Canadian thoroughbred racehorse. He won Canadian Champion Male Turf Horse, one of the Sovereign Awards, in 1989. From 24 starts in horse races, Charlie Barley won 10 of them, and finished in the top three 20 times. His wins earned almost a million US dollars.[2]

Career

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Charlie Barley was foaled in Kentucky, United States in 1986; his parents were Affirmed and Au Printemps.[2] Affirmed was a distinguished horse as a Triple Crown winner. He was purchased for $50,000 as a two year old and relocated to Canada.[4] Charlie Barley was based out of Caledon, Ontario in the Greater Toronto area of Ontario for the majority of his life and career. He was owned by John Haney and Scott Abbott. Abbott and John's brother Chris Haney were the co-creators of the board game Trivial Pursuit, and Charlie Barley was named after Abbot's young son Charlie of similar age to the horse.[5][6]

In 1989, Charlie Barley ran eleven races, of which he won four; placed second in four; showed third in two; and came in seventh in one (the Ohio Derby).[2][4] This earned him the Sovereign Award of Canadian Champion Male Turf Horse for that year. However, Charlie Barley lost to Canadian Triple Crown winner With Approval at both Canadian Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse and Canadian Horse of the Year, although he came in second place for both those awards (with Sky Classic in third place).[2][7]

Charlie Barley retired from racing in 1990 while around four years old, a fairly typical age for racehorses to be retired.[8] He went on to sire children including Barlee Mist, Charlie's Dewan, Wings of Erin, and Bo Barley.[3] He died of old age on September 9, 2010.[2]

Legacy

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Charlie Barley's owners complimented him as a "super horse."[2] The Charlie Barley Stakes, a horse race held at Woodbine Racetrack that began in 2001, is named after him; it is a race on turf (grass) for three-year olds.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Pedigree Query: Charlie Barley". Pedigree Online Thoroughbred Database. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Canadian Champion Charlie Barley Passes Away". Canadian Thoroughbred. September 13, 2010. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Tallon, Bill (September 10, 2010). "Europeans to ship in for Woodbine turf stakes". Daily Racing Forum. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Milbert, Neil (May 28, 1990). "AFFIRMED'S TOP OFFSPRING TO MAKE ARLINGTON DEBUT". Chicago Tribune. Chicago. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  5. ^ Blair, Jeff (June 30, 2010). "Nothing trivial in this pursuit". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  6. ^ "Just trivial for Charley Barley". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. May 29, 1990.
  7. ^ "With Approval tops Kinghaven Awards cleanup". Times Colonist. The Canadian Press. December 13, 1989.
  8. ^ "EL TORMENTA TO TANGO WITH CASSE QUARTET IN CHARLIE BARLEY". Woodbine.com. Woodbine Entertainment Group. June 28, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2022.