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Venetian princess -
Kendon
Burgess Queen
Blue Nucleus won an open sprint @2yo
Millefleurs
Fairetha
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And Blue Nucleus - owned up in Kalgoorlie - Lionel Woodward???? Or is my memory playing tricks.
Venetian Queen - the original mare was a champ.There is another Venetian Queen currently going around somewhere.
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Forge On
Foreman
Ever ready
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King Of Saxony
Crying Game
Time Frame
Natasha
Could one of these scrape in too ?
Is King Of Saxony in the top 50 horses of all time?
23 Starts: 6-6-1
Major Wins:
1999 Group 2 Perth Cup (3200m hcp)
1994 Listed Melvista Stakes (2200m SW)
Mmm on that no, but like time frame amazing wins
Dual's Brute injury plagued superstar that would have been anything if sound is still one of the biggest runs I've ever seen in when wide throughout in arguably the best ever Railway won by Better Loosen Up with the former Railway winner and Caulfield Guineas winner Marwong splitting them.
Tudor Mak, Latin Saint and Alpine Wind who were all great horses of their time, another outstanding stayer would be Regimental Honour who was a top horse over many seasons.
whose career was destroyed by injury and being assassinated by Danny
O'Brien but still bounced back to win the Perth Cup.
He was luckless first up in the Railway and should have definitely run a place
and maybe even gone close I was on at the 50's plus for the national
debt and still won Bunbury Cups, Pinjarra Cups etc, etc.
At his peak he was as explosive a stayer as we've seen here for a very long time.
Also my mistake Gilt Patten has no r in it.
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All Legal was a great campaigner - won a 5 furlong dash with about 9 stone 12 - I think apprentice J. McNair took a few pound off. Seem to remember he broke 59 seconds for the dash which was really something in those days. Trained by Colin France down Rockingham way.
All Legal I agree was a very good horse as was the classy and versatile Indian Shell who either won or was placed in every decent race going around whether by sprint or distance events and judging by the record books
Big Bob was some sort of horse, an amazing record.
Rare Sovereign was a brilliant 2 & 3 year-old.
And Fimiston for Alan Hawke, top class.
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hey piston, doug chatfield the caller is my dad....thanks for the memory.
they ran 1,2,3 in the derby, the st. ledger and the cup. all 3yos raconteur, jewel time and coronate.
i have dads tapes of the derby and cup...love to get them up here but am technically illiterate.
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