Common (horse)
| Common | |
|---|---|
Circa 1891 photograph by Clarence Hailey.  | |
| Sire | Isonomy | 
| Grandsire | Sterling | 
| Dam | Thistle | 
| Damsire | Scottish Chief | 
| Sex | Stallion | 
| Foaled | 1888 | 
| Country | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | 
| Colour | Brown | 
| Breeder | Henry Sturt, 1st Baron Alington | 
| Owner | Sir Frederick Johnstone, 8th Baronet and Lord Alington Sir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet  | 
| Trainer | John Porter | 
| Record | 5: 4-0-1 | 
| Earnings | £ | 
| Major wins | |
| 2000 Guineas (1891) Epsom Derby (1891) St. James's Palace Stakes (1891) St. Leger Stakes (1891)  | |
Common (1888–1912) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from May to September 1891 he ran five times and won four races. He became the fifth, and the most lighty-raced horse to win the English Triple Crown by winning the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, the Derby at Epsom and the St Leger at Doncaster.