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Shamus Award (foaled 2010) is an Australian thoroughbred racehorse, and winner of the 2013 Cox Plate. [2] He is notable for being the only horse in the history of the race to win it as a maiden. [3] Shamus Award was sired by Snitzel out of Sunset Express [4] and was trained by Danny O'Brien.
The purpose of these criteria is to include only horses that should be recognised as being Australasian. Horse must have earned at least $5,000,000 (AUD) in total career prizemoney according to Racing Australia. [1] Horse must have earned at least $2,500,000 (AUD) in total career prizemoney in Australian and/or New Zealand races.
On 8 March, Fiorente won the Australian Cup, beating Green Moon and Shamus Award at weight-for-age. Fiorente then finished unplaced behind the New Zealand mare Silent Achiever in the Ranvet Stakes and third behind the same horse in The BMW. On 7 April it was announced that Fiorente had sustained a serious tendon injury and would be retired from ...
Shamus Award (2013 Cox Plate) El Patroness (2022 Australian Oaks) Snitzerland (2014 Lightning) Absolutely (2011 Australian Oaks) Royal Descent (2013 Australian Oaks) Lankan Rupee (2015 Lightning) The Autumn Sun (2019 Randwick Guineas, Rosehill Guineas) Danehill Dancer: Where or When (2002 Queen Elizabeth II) Choisir (2003 Lightning ...
Redoute's Choice (15 August 1996 – 26 March 2019) was a multiple Group One-winning Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and also a champion sire.He is by the phenomenal international sire Danehill (USA) out of the lightly raced mare Shantha's Choice (Canny Lad-Dancing Show).
Shamus Award: c W S Cox Plate, Australian Guineas: 2010 Sweet Idea: f The Galaxy: 2011 Wandjina c Australian Guineas: 2012 Redzel: g Doomben 10,000, Darley Classic: 2013 Heavenly Blue c South African Classic 2013 Russian Revolution c The Galaxy, Oakleigh Plate: 2014 I Am Excited f The Galaxy: 2014 Invader c Sires' Produce Stakes: 2014 Summer ...
Catching Freedom is 8-1 to win the Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports, behind just Fierceness (5-2) and Sierra Leone (3-1). “The biggest thing with a 20-horse field, and hopefully he can get a ...
Incentivise was homebred by his owner and original trainer Steve Tregea at his Windermere Stud property in the Darling Downs of southern Queensland. [2]Incentivise's dam, Miss Argyle, has also produced three other Stakes winners, Ardrossan (by Redoute's Choice) winner of the Concorde Handicap in New Zealand; Cheyenne Warrior (by Not A Single Doubt) winner of the Gold Sovereign Stakes in ...