Mainbrace

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Mainbrace
Sire Admiral's Luck (GB)
Grandsire Precipitation
Dam Maneroo (5)
Damsire Siegfried (GB)
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1947
Country New Zealand
Colour Chestnut
Breeder T Fraser
Owner T Fraser
Record 25: 23-2-0
Earnings £28,985
Major wins
1950 Great Northern Guineas
1951 Great Northern Derby
1951 New Zealand St. Leger
Honours
New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 17 November 2010

Mainbrace was a champion New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse who won 23 of his 25 race starts and was placed second in the other two. When he broke down he had won 17 races in succession, which was only two behind Gloaming and Desert Gold's Australasian record. He, also, on eight different occasions he either equalled or broke the race record. He is regarded as one of the greatest horses to have ever raced in New Zealand.[1]

Included among his Principal (or stakes) wins are the Awapuni Gold Cup, Champagne Stakes, Great Northern Derby, New Zealand St. Leger, Great Northern Foal Stakes, Royal Stakes, Great Northern Guineas, Wellington Guineas, Foxbridge Plate, King's Plate, North Island Challenge Stakes, Taranaki Stakes, Wellington Stakes, Gloaming Stakes, Trentham Stakes and ARC Welcome Stakes.[1]

Stud record

He was retired to stud in 1953, but was a disappointing sire. The best of his progeny being Forebrace (won ARC Mitchelson Cup), Main Affair (ARC Ladies Mile) and Native Diver (ARC Queen Elizabeth Handicap).[2] His daughter, Topaz produced Chimbu who won the Auckland Cup and ARC Queen Elizabeth Handicap.[3]

In 2008 Mainbrace was inducted into New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Pring, Peter; Analysis of Champion Racehorses, The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  2. ASB: Mainbrace (NZ) Retrieved 201-6-21
  3. Morris, Simon; Tesio Power 2000 - Stallions of the World, Syntax Software
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