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1 Breeding  





2 Racing record  



2.1  At two years: 1923-1924  





2.2  At three years: 1924-1925  





2.3  At four years: 1925-1926  





2.4  At five years: 1926-1927  







3 Stud record  





4 Pedigree  





5 References  














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Heroic
SireValais (GB)
GrandsireCicero
DamChersonese (GB)
DamsireCylgad
SexStallion
Foaled(1921-08-01)1 August 1921
Died12 December 1939(1939-12-12) (aged 18)
CountryAustralia
ColourChestnut
BreederArrowfield Stud
OwnerJB Corten then CB Kellow[1]
TrainerCecil Godby then Jack Holt
Record51: 21-11-4
Earnings£38,062[2]
Major wins
Maribyrnong Plate (1923)
Breeders' Plate (1923)
Australian Derby (1924)
Caulfield Guineas (1924)
Champagne Stakes (1924)
Chelmsford Stakes (1924)
Ascot Vale Stakes (1924)
Caulfield Stakes (1925)
Memsie Stakes (1925, 1926)
W. S. Cox Plate (1926)
Newmarket Handicap (1926)
Underwood Stakes (1926)
William Reid Stakes (1927)
C F Orr Stakes (1927)
St George Stakes (1927)
Awards
Leading sire in Australia (1933 -1939)
Honours
Australian Racing Hall of Fame (2003)
Heroic Championship at Randwick Racecourse
Last updated on 23 August 2010

Heroic (1921–1939) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won 21 races from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 2 miles (3,200m) and was a leading sire in Australia.

Breeding

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Heroic was sired by Valais (by the 1905 Epsom Derby winner, Cicero), his dam was Chersonese (GB) by Cyglad. This made him inbred twice in the 3rd generation to Cyllene and in the 3rd and 4th generations (4x3) to Illuminata through the half-sisters Gas, dam of Cicero and Chelandry. Heroic was a brother to the useful sire, Thracian and a half-brother to the stakeswinner, Cimbrian.[3]

Heroic was an outstanding type of yearling that fetched the top price of 1,800 guineas at the Inglis’ bloodstock sales.[2]

Racing record

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He was trained by Jack Holt who posthumously would become part of the 2001 inaugural class inducted in the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.

At two years: 1923-1924

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Heroic’s stakes wins were:

During this season he had a total of 10 race starts for 6 wins and 2 thirds.[4]

At three years: 1924-1925

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His stakes wins were:

Following this race Heroic’s nominations for the VRC Derby and Melbourne Cup were rejected. This was as a result of Heroic’s connections being disqualified because of their failure to allow a stable-mate to race on his merits.[4]

In February 1925, C.B. Kellow paid 16,000 guineas, a record price, for the great Heroic, who won a number of races for him afterwards including his only other win for the season, the weight for age (w.f.a.) AJC Autumn Stakes over 12 furlongs.[2]

At four years: 1925-1926

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Heroic’s principal wins for this season were:

During this season Heroic had 18 starts for 4 wins and 9 placings.[2]

At five years: 1926-1927

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Starting his five-year-old racing season in Melbourne Heroic won his first six starts against top horses. These wins were:

He was then unplaced in the VRC Newmarket Handicap before he finished second to Spearfelt in the VRC Governors Plate. At his next start he won the VRC King's Plate. Taken to Sydney he failed to place in his next four starts and was retired.

Stud record

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Heroic was leased from Kellow by H.S. Thompson and stood at his Tarwyn Park Stud at Bylong, New South Wales.

He was no less dominating as a sire, leading the Australian sire list continuously from the 1932/1933 season through the 1938/1939 season.[2]

During his seasons at stud, he sired 29 stakes-winners that had 110 stakes-wins between them earning £293,849 in Australia and New Zealand, including:[5]

Heroic died on 12 December 1939 at age seventeen and was buried at Growee Gulf Station, near Rylstone, New South Wales.[6]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Heroic (AUS), chestnut stallion, 1921
Sire
Valais (GB)
Chestnut 1913
Cicero
Chestnut 1902
Cyllene Bona Vista
Arcadia
Gas Ayrshire
Illuminata
Lily of the Valley
Bay 1899
Martagon Bend Or
Tiger Lily
Hamptonia Hampton
Feronia
Dam
Chersonese (GB)
Bay 1915
Cylgad
Bay 1909
Cyllene Bona Vista
Arcadia
Gadfly Hampton
Merry Duchess
Chelandry
Bay 1894
Goldfinch Ormonde
Thistle
Illuminata Rosicrucian
Paraffin (Family: 1-n)

References

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  1. ^ a b Ahnert, Rainer L. (Ed. in Chief), “Thoroughbred Breeding of the World”, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
  • ^ a b c d e Barrie, Douglas M., The Australian Bloodhorse, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1956
  • ^ ASB - Chersonese (GB) Retrieved on 2009-7-13
  • ^ a b Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  • ^ ASB - Heroic Retrieved on 2009-7-20
  • ^ Tb Heritage

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heroic_(horse)&oldid=1175974365"

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