Race Record
u/k = unknown
s = gold sovereign
1s = £1
1 mile = 1.6 km
| Age | Date | Track | Race | Distance (miles) |
Jockey | Handicap | Field (No. horses) |
Place | Time | Prize Money |
+ Sweepstake | Archer’s winnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 29 May 1860 | Randwick | Tattersall’s Free Handicap |
1 ¾ | John Cutts | 7 st 5 lb (46.82 kg) |
13 | Unplaced | u/k | u/k | u/k | Nil |
| 3 | 31 May 1860 | Randwick | Randwick Plate | 1 ½ | John Cutts | u/k | u/k | Unplaced | u/k | u/k | u/k | Nil |
| 4 | 6 September 1860 | Randwick | Metropolitan Maiden Plate |
1 ¾ | John Cutts | u/k | 6 | 1st | u/k | 150s | 5s x ? nominations ?s x ? acceptances ?s x ? starters |
u/k |
| 4 | 8 September 1860 | Randwick | Randwick Plate | 1 ½ | John Cutts | 9 st 5 lb (59.55 kg) |
2 | 1st | u/k | 100s | u/k | u/k |
| 4 | 25 September 1860 | Windsor | Hawkesbury Maiden Plate |
1 ¾ | John Cutts | u/k | 5 | 1st | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 4 | 27 September 1860 | Windsor | Stewards Purse | 1 ¼ | John Cutts | 9 st 4 lb (59.09 kg) |
2 | 1st | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 4 | 2 May 1861 | Randwick | Australian Plate | 2 ½ | John Cutts | u/k | u/k | 1st | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 4 | 4 May 1861 | Randwick | Randwick Plate | 1 ½ | John Cutts | u/k | u/k | 1st | u/k | 100s | u/k | u/k |
| 4 | 4 June 1861 | Maitland | Maitland Town Plate |
2 ½ | Etienne de Mestre |
u/k | 2 | 1st | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 5 | 7 November 1861 | Flemington | Melbourne Cup | 2 | John Cutts | 9 st 7 lb (60.45 kg) |
17 | 1st | 3.52.0 | 200s | 5s x 57 nominations +5s x ? acceptances |
710s + gold watch |
| 5 | 8 November 1861 | Flemington | Melbourne Town Plate |
2 | John Cutts | 9 st 13 lb (63.18 kg) |
5 | 1st | 3.52.0 | 100s | u/k | u/k |
| 5 | 26 April 1862 | Randwick | Randwick Grand Handicap |
2 ½ | John Cutts | u/k | 13 | 3rd | u/k | 250s | 5s x ? nominations + 5s x ? acceptances |
u/k |
| 5 | 3 May 1862 | Randwick | AJC Queen’s Plate | 3 | John Cutts | 10 st (63.64 kg) |
u/k | 1st | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 6 | 1 October 1862 | Geelong | Fifth Champion Sweepstakes |
3 | John Cutts | 10 st 1 lb (64.09 kg) |
9 | 3rd | u/k | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 6 | 13 November 1862 | Flemington | Melbourne Cup | 2 | John Cutts | 10 st 2 lb (64.55 kg) |
20 | 1st | 3.47.0 | 200s | 5s x ? nominations + 5s x ? acceptances |
810s + gold watch |
| 6 | 15 November 1862 | Flemington | All-Aged Stakes | 1 | John Cutts | 10 st 4 lb (65.45 kg) |
u/k | 1st | 1.50.0 | u/k | u/k | u/k |
| 7 | 1 October 1863 | Ballarat | Seventh Champion Sweepstakes |
3 | John Cutts | u/k | 5 | 3rd | u/k | 1000s | 20s x 5 starters + ? nominations & acceptances |
u/k |
| 7 | 3 November 1863 | Flemington | Melbourne Cup | 2 | 11 st 4 lb (71.82 kg) |
Scratched |
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