Race Record
1905-06 Season as a Two Year Old
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight(St) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
Unpl | 01/01/1906 | Tatts Club (NSW) Handicap | - | 5½f | 7.9 | 1:9 | Tom Clayton | Barrenjoey 1st |
Won | 26/01/1906 | AJC First Nursery Handicap | Randwick | 5f | 7.10 | 1:1.75 | Tom Clayton | Roosevelt 2nd |
Unpl | 24/02/1906 | VATC Alma Stakes | Caulfield | 6f | 8.5 | 1:15.5 | Tom Clayton | Galeria 1st |
Unpl | 06/03/1906 | VRC Junior Handicap | Flemington | 6f | 8.3 | 1:16.6 | Tom Clayton | Melodrama 1st |
Unpl | 16/04/1906 | AJC Champagne Stakes | Randwick | 6f | 8.10 | 1:16.25 | Tom Clayton | Collarit 1st |
3rd (DH) | 21/04/1906 | AJC Second Nursery Handicap | Randwick | 6f | 7.8 | 1:16.5 | Tom Clayton | Melodrama 1st |
1906-07 season as a three-year-old
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight(St) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
Won | 08/09/1906 | Tatts Club (NSW) Welter Handicap | - | 8f | 8.2 | 1:41.25 | Tom Clayton | Melodrama 2nd |
Won | 22/09/1906 | Hawkesbury RC Spring Handicap | - | 10f 100yds | 7.10 | 2:15.25 | Tom Clayton | Oak Grafton 2nd |
Won | 29/09/1906 | AJC Derby | Randwick | 12f | 8.10 | 2:38 | Tom Clayton | Collarit 2nd |
2nd | 01/10/1906 | AJC Metropolitan Handicap | Randwick | 12f | 7.9 | 2:33.5 | Tom Clayton | Solution 1st |
Won | 17/10/1906 | VATC Eclipse Stakes (WFA) | Caulfield | 11f | 8.2 | 2:21.75 *R | Tom Clayton | Iolaire 2nd |
Won | 20/10/1906 | VATC Caulfield Cup | Caulfield | 12f | 7.7 | 2:34.25 *RR | Tom Clayton | Simoda 2nd |
Won | 03/11/1906 | VRC Derby | Flemington | 12f | 8.10 | 2:40.5 | Tom Clayton | Antonious 2nd |
Won | 06/11/1906 | VRC Melbourne Cup | Flemington | 2m | 7.6 | 3:31.5 | Tom Clayton | Antonious 2nd |
Won | 23/02/1907 | VATC St Helier Stakes | Caulfield | 12f | 8.8 | 2:39 | Tom Clayton | Realm 2nd |
Won | 02/03/1907 | VRC St Leger Stakes | Flemington | 14f | 8.10 | 3:11 | Tom Clayton | Booran 2nd |
Won | 07/03/1907 | VRC Loch Plate (WFA) | Flemington | 2m | 8.0 | 3:34.5 | Tom Clayton | Dividend 2nd |
2nd | 09/03/1907 | VRC Champion Stakes | Flemington | 3m | 7.12 | 5:29.5 | Tom Clayton | Dividend 1st |
Won | 30/03/1907 | AJC St Leger | Randwick | 14f | 8.10 | 3:22.25 | Tom Clayton | Oakton 2nd |
2nd | 03/04/1907 | AJC Cumberland Stakes (WFA) | Randwick | 2m | 8.2 | 3:31.5 | Tom Clayton | Dividend 1st |
1907-08 season as a four-year-old
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight(St) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
3rd | 14/09/1907 | RRC Rawson Stakes | Rosehill | abt 9f | 9.7 | 1:52.25 | Tom Clayton | Mountain King 1st |
Won | 05/10/1907 | AJC Spring Stakes (WFA) | Randwick | 12f | 9.0 | 2:34.25 | Tom Clayton | Apologue 2nd |
3rd | 09/10/1907 | AJC Craven Plate (WFA) | Randwick | 10f | 9.0 | 2:7.25 | Tom Clayton | Mountain King 1st |
Won | 16/10/1907 | VATC Eclipse Stakes (WFA) | Caulfield | 11f | 9.0 | 2:23.75 | Tom Clayton | May King 2nd |
Won | 19/10/1907 | VATC Caulfield Cup | Caulfield | 12f | 9.3 | 2:35.5 | Tom Clayton | Apologue 2nd |
Won | 02/11/1907 | VRC Melbourne Stakes (WFA) | Flemington | 10f | 9.0 | 2:12.25 | Tom Clayton | Apologue 2nd |
Unpl | 05/11/1907 | VRC Melbourne Cup | Flemington | 2m | 10.3 | 3:27.5 | Tom Clayton | Apologue 1st |
2nd | 09/11/1907 | VRC C B Fisher Plate (WFA) | Flemington | 12f | 9.0 | 2:40 | Tom Clayton | Mountain King 1st |
Won | 04/04/1908 | RRC Rawson Stakes | Rosehill | 9f | 9.7 | 1:55.5 | Tom Clayton | Decollette 2nd |
Unpl | 18/04/1908 | AJC Autumn Stakes (WFA) | Randwick | 12f | 9.0 | 2:39.5 | Tom Clayton | Tartan 1st |
Won | 22/04/1908 | AJC Cumberland Stakes (WFA) | Randwick | 2m | 9.0 | 3:34.5 | Tom Clayton | Tartan 2nd |
Won | 25/04/1908 | AJC Plate (WFA) | Randwick | 3m | 9.0 | 6:49.25 | Tom Clayton | Tartan 2nd |
1908-09 season as a five-year-old
Result | Date | Race | Venue | Distance | Weight(St) | Time | Jockey | Winner/2nd |
Unpl | 12/09/1908 | RRC Rawson Stakes | Rosehill | 9f | 9.11 | 1:52.25 | Tom Clayton | Perkeo 1st |
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