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Marwell was a bay filly with no white markings bred by her owner, Edmund Loder, at the family's Eyresfield Stud near the Curragh in County Kildare. [2] She was sired by Habitat, an American-bred, British-raced miler who became one of the leading European stallions of the 1970s and 1980s.
Pasch was a bay horse with a narrow white blaze and one white foot [1] bred his owner Henry E. Morriss, a Shanghai-based bullion broker.He was sired by Blandford, a highly successful breeding stallion whose other notable winners included Bahram, Windsor Lad, Blenheim, Trigo and Brantôme. [2]
Owen Tudor (1938–1966) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.In a career that lasted from 1940 to 1942 he ran twelve times and won six races. His most important win came as a three-year-old in the summer of 1941 when he won the "New Derby" at Newmarket.
Starting at 13/2 she was towards the back of the field in the early stages, before making her challenge two furlongs from the finish. She caught the Aidan O'Brien -trained Sophisticat inside the final furlong and won by half a length [ 7 ] Although the 1,000 Guineas was more than ten months away, the bookmakers offered Queen's Logic at odds of ...
Durtal (9 April 1974 – 1996) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.She was the best British-trained two-year-old filly of 1976 when she won three of her five races including the Cheveley Park Stakes, and finished second in both the Lowther Stakes and the Champagne Stakes.
He was unbeaten in four races in 1946, a year in which he was the highest-rated two-year-old in Britain, despite ending his season in July. The following year he won the 2000 Guineas , St. James's Palace Stakes and Knights Royal Stakes over one mile but was beaten in his two attempts at longer distances, most notably when starting odds-on ...
Cherry Hinton was a "big, rangy and most attractive" [2] bay mare with a small white star bred in Kentucky by her owner Ralph "Budgie" Moller. [1] She was from the fourth crop of foals sired by Nijinsky, the Canadian-bred winner of the 1970 English Triple Crown, before going on to become an important breeding stallion, siring horses such as Ferdinand, Lammtarra, Caerleon, Sky Classic and ...
2.1 1983: two-year-old season. 2.2 1984 ... She ran poorly in her only subsequent start and was retired from racing at the end of the year. [6] ... Fred Darling ...