Tim Whiffler (1859 – 1883) was a British racehorse and sire. He was the best racehorse of his generation and was later exported to Australia.
Tim Whiffler was not an attractive horse according to reports in both England and Australia. He was purchased by William "Bully" Brown to enter stud where he was a successful sire.
At age three, Tim Whiffler won the Chester Cup, the Ascot Gold Vase, the Goodwood Cup, and the Doncaster Cup, as well as other rich races. He also had success during his four-year-old season.
Tim Whiffler (known as "English Tim Whiffler" in Australia) was a successful stallion, and made a significant contribution to Australian bloodstock, especially through his daughters.
Notable offspring: