Vo Rogue
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Vo Rogue | |
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Sire | Ivor Prince |
Grandsire | Sir Ivor |
Dam | Vow |
Damsire | Dignitas |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1983 |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Not Found |
Owner | Jeff Perry |
Trainer | Vic Rail |
Record | 83: 26-14-9 |
Earnings | AU$3,118,100 |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
Alister Clark Stakes (1987) Creswick Stakes (1987) Turnbull Stakes (1987, 1988) MRC Futurity Stakes (1988) Blamey Stakes (1988, 1989) C F Orr Stakes (1988, 1989, 1990) Winfield Stakes (1988) St George Stakes (1988, 1989) William Reid Stakes (1988) Australian Cup (1989, 1990) George Main Stakes (1989) |
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Honours | |
Queensland Racing Hall of Fame (2004) Vo Rogue Plate at Doomben Racecourse |
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Infobox last updated on: 21:15, Tuesday June 10, 2008 (UTC). |
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Vo Rogue (foaled 1983) is an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by American-bred Ivor Prince whose racing career ended from injury after just two starts. Ivor Prince was a son of the British champion Sir Ivor who won the 1968 2,000 Guineas and Epsom Derby. His American damsire, Dignitas, was a multiple stakes winner in the United States and was a son of the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Round Table.
Vo Rogue was a successful front-running racehorse who thrilled Australian racegoers by setting up massive leads in his races, and defying the opposition to catch him. The small bay gelding was trained by Vic Rail, and ridden by Cyril Small for 22 of his 26 wins. He was also ridden on at least two occasions by John Scorse who rose to prominence as the jockey of Placid Ark.
Vo Rogue was successful in Brisbane, Sydney, and Perth, but was at his best in Melbourne, particularly in the autumn, with the hard and fast tracks very much to his liking (he was controversially scratched from the Cox Plate in 1988 because Rail considered he was hopeless in any kind of rain-affected going). He dominated the weight-for-age races at the autumn carnivals of 1988, 1989, and 1990, defeating such outstanding horses as Campaign King and the Cox Plate winners Bonecrusher, Super Impose, Our Poetic Prince, and Better Loosen Up. He was successful from the William Reid Stakes (1,200 metres) to the Australian Cup (2,000 metres), and won various races in between, including the C F Orr Stakes (1,400 metres), the Blamey Stakes (1,600 metres), and the St George Stakes (1,800 metres).
In total, Vo Rogue won 26 races from 83 starts, including six Group One races, and a further five which now carry Group One status. His name has also entered Australian racing folklore, regularly summoned by racecallers and fans alike who speak of horses setting up "Vo Rogue-style" leads.
[edit] References
- Vo Rogue's pedigree and partial racing stats
- Video at YouTube with highlights from Vo Rogue's career
- Justracing.com article on Cyril Small and Vo Rogue
- Racingandsports.com August 24, 2004 article titled More Greats Join Queensland Hall of Fame