Lough Neagh | |
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Sire | Bachelor's Persse (IRE) |
Grandsire | Bachelor's Double (IRE) |
Dam | Terentia (AUS) |
Damsire | Bezonian (GB) |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1928 |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | W. Glasson |
Owner | Tim Brosnan |
Trainer | Tim Brosnan |
Record | 127: 32,23,21 |
Earnings | £19,871 |
Major wins | |
Queensland Derby (1931) Queensland Guineas (1931) QTC Sires Produce Stakes (1931) QTC Tattersall's Cup (1932) AJC Randwick Plate (1932) Rawson Stakes (1933,1936 & 1937) Chipping Norton Stakes (1933,1936 & 1937) Doomben Newmarket Handicap (1934) Canterbury Stakes (1934) Tramway Handicap (1935 &1937) Brisbane Cup (1936) AJC Cumberland Plate (1937) | |
Honours | |
Lough Neagh Stakes, Doomben Racecourse |
Lough Neagh (1928-1945) was an Australian chestnut Thoroughbred gelding, developed into an 'Iron Horse' of the Australian turf by Brisbane trainer and owner Tim Brosnan raced from a two-year-old to a ten-year-old winning on wet or dry tracks recording 32 wins from 5 furlongs to 2 miles with regular jockey's being Ted Tanwan and Fred Shean.[1][2][3][4]