Talk:Repeat winners of horse races

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Zafonic in topic Red links
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The following red links have been excluded from this article and are placed here for reference. Zafonic (talk) 20:52, 25 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Horses

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Admire Don Altgold Always Waining Anilin Annus Mirabilis Barbelle Benbaun Big Zeb Bigaroon Bird's Nest Blue Concorde Boldboy Boobe Grand Brass in Pocket Brigand Brown Lad Burden of Proof Charles Dickens Cheekio Ora Chocolate Royal Cloughtaney Colindres Commissionaire Constans Couvrefeu II Coyote Lakes Credit Call Cricket Ball Dazzle De Pluvinel Derrymoyle Doiran El Pais El Rastro Epigraf Erimo Harrier Famous Name Fine Art Flying Ace Flying Halo Franc Picard Game Gods Solution Golden Silver Grabel Halmahera Hatton's Grace High Line Holdfast Hunterville Hyeres III Hypnotize Idéal du Gazeau Inchrory Katko Kingsmark Klairon Davis Koei Try Koral Korok Lady Anne Lady Rebecca Leaping Plum Limerick Limestone Lad Lombard Lough Neagh Lucky Strike Manhattan Boy Maraahel Master Meruit Matsurida Gogh Meli Melo Mercurius Mine Mubtaker Nautilus Nicke Noel Nouvel An Oberwinter Oleander Or Jack Overdrawn Peaty Sandy Pensacola Peppercorn Peruan Pipoldchap Power Flame Pressing Prince Charlie Quarrier Queen's Taste Quicken Away Redpath Relkeel Repertory Risk of Thunder River Verdon Rocket Man Roller Roman Consul Roquépine Royal Snack Sagar Sahpresa Salselon See You Then Sekai O Sharp Matt Silver Living Sir Ken Skylark Solerina Southern Countess Southern Hero Spot Thedifference Storm Alert Sundridge Super Elegant Super Scot Syphon Tag End Tap Dance City Ten Up Ticino Tipperary Boy Tiumen Track Gal Trafalgar Travado Trespasser Tumbleweed Ridge Vermilion Voila Ici Waquaas Warningford Willie Wumpkins Woodpecker Zama Lad

Races

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Adam Scott Memorial Cup AJC Randwick Plate All Comers Edward Hanmer Chase Frank Ward & Co Solicitors Chase Grand Circuit Européen Grand Critérium de Vitesse Grand Steeple-Chase de Dieppe Grasmick Handicap Hakodate Kinen Hanshin Jump Stakes Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Herefordshire Light Horse Breeding Society's Hunter Chase Homeby Steeplechase Horse and Hound Cup Irish Cesarewitch Islington Plate JBC Classic Kinko Sho La Touche Cup Ladbroke Trophy Lancaster Gold Cup Lion City Cup Meadowland Handicap Mile Championship Nambu Hai Moe Cup Naruo Kinen New Mexico Cup Fillies and Mares Newcastle Gold Cup November Cross Country Chase Ocean Stakes Peacehaven Selling Handicap Hurdle Pimlico Cup Preston Gold Cup Prix de Belgique Prix du Bourbonnais Prix de Bourgogne Prix d'Europe Prix de France Race Around Yorkshire Handicap Richmond Gold Cup Royal Artillery Gold Cup Scottish Champion Hunter Chase Steeple-Chase des Flandres Täby Vårsprint Tony Richards Toyota Hurdle Topkapi Trophy United House Construction Chase United Hunts' Chase Von Doussa Steeplechase WANGJC Jackson Stakes Yalumba Classic Hurdle — Preceding unsigned comment added by The judge and jury (talkcontribs)


Should Risk of Thunder's 1994 Frank Ward & Co Solicitors Cross Country Chase win be included as it was over 5 furlongs longer (i.e is it the same race?)--Davebesag 23:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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There some others I've found in the Racing Post archive. However, I don't know the specific years they won in
Franc Picard 7 wins between 1853 and 1861 - Grand Steeple-Chase at Dieppe
Redpath 7 wins between 1887 and 1896 - Steeple-Chase des Flandres (apparently he only started winning the race at 10 years of age!)
Baulking Green 3 times winner Scottish Champion Hunter Chase.
Cheekio Ora, 5 wins in the 1980s - Herefordshire Light Horse Breeding Society's Hunter Chase at Hereford. 04:52, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Peaty Sandy 3 wins (according to the Racing Post website) in the Ladbroke Trophy at Newcastle (now named after him). However, looking at his form on their website it might be 4 wins. --Davebesag 11:47, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've got a reference on Franc Picard from the 1985 Guinness book, "Horse Racing The Records" by John Randall & Tony Morris. Franc Picard won the Grand Steeple-Chase at Dieppe from 1853 to 1857 inclusive, and also in 1859 and 1861. He didn't compete in 1859 and was beaten in 1860. Bcp67 20:49, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply


Point taken re the link to 'European Champion Hurdle' - it's the race currently known as the AIG Europe Champion Hurdle and run at Leopardstown in January. Shouldn't the link refer to the 'Irish Champion Hurdle', the race's generic title though? AIG Europe is the current sponsor's name. Have left things as they are for the moment though. Bcp67 05:33, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Have also listed Prince Charlie as the winner of the Golden Jubilee Stakes rather than the Cork and Orrery, under which name the race was run when he won it in the 1870s - is this correct? Bcp67 06:20, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Royal Snack

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I just added Royal Snack, who won the rather modest Moe Cup 4 times. (Confirmation can be found at http://www.racingandsports.com.au/racing/rsNewsArt.asp?NID=70902) — Preceding unsigned comment added by The judge and jury (talkcontribs)