An All-Round Sportsman Puts Racing On The Map
Heavy Weapon |
Heavy Weapon was owned by Samuel the all-sports man, after
leaving Glossop North End he captained the Derbyshire cricket team for three
seasons and became chairman of Arsenal Football Club in 1929. He was also
passionate about coursing but in some quarters was apparently not a popular
owner. In 1913 he was considered a ‘parvenu’ by the Stud book correspondent as
he had owned dogs for only 11 years!
Heavy Weapon was declared the winner of the Waterloo Cup in
1910 running in the final against J W Fullerton’s Full Stream who was drawn
distressed. He also proved very useful as a stud dog siring. He was owned by
Edward (later Sir) Hulton, who set up the first picture library.
Hill-Wood won the Waterloo Cup again in 1913 with "Hung Well".
His dogs were trained by Denny Smith, who trained more winners than anyone
apart from Harold Wright.
Benacre Cup |
In Addition to his Waterloo Cup success, Heavy Weapon also
won the 15ct gold Benacre Cup in 1909. The portrait achieve £12,500 in auction
two years ago along with Benacre Cup which was also sold for a sum of £11,400. The
items went to auction after being passed on by a decadent of Samuel Hill-Wood
and some of the proceeds went to the retired greyhound charity.
By Matthew Cox Check out glossoptours.moonfruit.com
By Matthew Cox Check out glossoptours.moonfruit.com
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