Baulking Green


Baulking Green was a chestnut gelding British steeplechaser, sired by Coup de Myth out of Nicotine Nelly by Irish Trout. He was foaled in 1952, and throughout his racing career in the 1960s he was owned by Jim Reade. He was usually ridden by George Small, and after the 1962 season was trained by Tim Forster. He raced in point-to-points and hunter 'chases; to be eligible for these races, he was qualified with the Old Berkshire Hunt. During his career, Baulking Green drew attention to the tiny village of Baulking, Oxfordshire.

Career record

Geoffrey Sale wrote in the 1968 annual that Baulking Green was “just about the most gallant animal that ever looked through a bridle”.
Sale wrote of Baulking Green’s last race: “Broke down behind What A Myth at Newbury. The most courageous of horses. Will long be remembered”. Ron Liddiard wrote a biography of the horse