Peter Pan III
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Peter Pan | |
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Winning the 1933 AJC St. Leger with jockey Jim Pike. |
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Sire | Pantheon |
Grandsire | Tracery |
Dam | Alwina |
Damsire | St. Alwyne |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1929 |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Rodney R. Dangar |
Owner | Rodney R. Dangar |
Trainer | Frank McGrath, Sr. |
Record | 38: 23-6-1 |
Earnings | AUD$69,976 |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
AJC Derby (1932) Melbourne Stakes (1932, 1934) Melbourne Cup (1932, 1934) Hill Stakes (1932, 1935) AJC Plate (1933) Randwick Stakes (1933, 1935) AJC St Leger (1933) All Aged Stakes (1935) Rawson Stakes (1935) Craven Plate (1935) Jubilee Cup (1935) |
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Honours | |
Australian Racing Hall of Fame | |
Infobox last updated on: March 11, 2007. |
Peter Pan was an Australian thoroughbred horse by Pantheon (GB) out of Alwina by St Alwyne (GB). He was foaled at the Baroona Stud north of Sydney Australia in 1929. Conditioned by future Hall of Fame trainer, Frank McGrath, Sr., Peter Pan raced early in the 1930s during the Great Depression, and with Phar Lap and Chatham were household names at the time. Frank McGrath, Sr. and many others considered Peter Pan to be a much better horse than Phar Lap.
Peter Pan was made famous for winning the Melbourne Cup twice, in 1932 and 1934. In the running of the 1932 Melbourne Cup Peter Pan, carrying Jim Pike was travelling at the rear of the pack when he clipped the heels of the horse in front and fell to his knees. Running behind him was his stablemate Dennis Boy who bumped the champion back onto his feet. From there, Peter Pan can be seen racing past the pack to take out the cup by a neck. When Peter Pan was lead in to the winners circle a grass stain was clearly visible on his face. In 1933 Peter Pan fought a near fatal viral disease that swept Sydney's racing stables and did not contest the Melbourne Cup. Frank McGrath Snr. personally nursed the great horse back to health. Peter Pan won his 1934 Melbourne Cup carrying Darby Munro at 9st 10lb on his back and from an outside draw on a heavy track, hence his long odds of 14/1. In 1932 he also won the VRC Derby and the MacKinnon Stakes.
To win two Melbourne Cups is a rare feat, and this with his fine record gained him a place in the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. In 1935, Peter Pan suffered a recurrance of the illness that nearly killed him in 1933. Once again, Frank McGrath Snr. nursed him back to health but the horse was not his old self. Out of loyalty to the enormous public following that Peter Pan had gained, Rodney R. Dangar and Frank McGrath Snr reluctantly agreed to start the Peter Pan in the 1935 Melbourne Cup. The great horse carried 10st 5lb (the weight carried by Carbine to win the 1890 Melbourne Cup but finished 13th. He was immediately retired to stud.
Peter Pan stood at Rodney R. Dangar's country property Baroona, Whittingham, Singleton, New South Wales where he exclusively serviced his owner's mares. Peter Pan sired the stakeswinners Grampian, Peter and Precept. Peter placed 2nd in the 1944 Melbourne Cup.
Peter Pan is buried at Baroona, Whittingham, Singleton, New South Wales. [1]