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The first Queensland trained horse to win the world’s richest two-year-old race the Golden Slipper in 2002. She won four two-year-olds in Brisbane for jockey Stathi Katsidis but Scott Seamer had the Slipper ride.
Read moreQueensland's favourite equine sons and daughters have achieved great success on the local and international stage over the years and here you will find all the details and records of that success.
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The first Queensland trained horse to win the world’s richest two-year-old race the Golden Slipper in 2002. She won four two-year-olds in Brisbane for jockey Stathi Katsidis but Scott Seamer had the Slipper ride.
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Tough stayer who did most of his early racing in country-provincial areas and won the Stanthorpe Cup as a four-year-old. Got better with age and came to Brisbane where he won the Labor Day Cup, Moreton Handicap and Exhibition Handicap in the early 1970s.
Read moreGunsynd was a brilliant miler who is the only horse to win Australia's four Group 1 miles - Epsom, Toorak, Emirates and Doncaster - in the one season.
It was obvious from his first race, when he missed the start and stormed home to win the Meynink Stakes, Falvelon was something special.
Our Civic Hope won his 1st 5 starts straight as a 2YO
One of Queensland's best thoroughbreds Highland won 7 Group 1's including the 1928 Cox Plate.