West Australian (horse)

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West Australian

1853 painting by Harry Hall (1814-1882) of West Australian with jockey up and trainer

Sire Melbourne
Grandsire Humphrey Clinker
Dam Mowerina
Damsire Touchstone
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1850
Country Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom
Colour Bay
Breeder John Bowes
Owner John Bowes
Lord Londesbury (age 4)
Duc de Morny
Emperor Napoleon III
Trainer John Scott
Record 11: 10-1-0
Earnings $71,597
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours
Major Racing Wins
2,000 Guineas (1853)
Epsom Derby (1853)
St. Leger Stakes (1853)
Grand Duke Michael Stakes (1853)
Ascot Gold Cup (1854)
Honours
1st English Triple Crown Champion
Infobox last updated on: October 4, 2006.

West Australian (1850-1870) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won the first Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Sold in 1854 to Lord Londesbury for breeding purposes, in 1860 West Australian was purchased by Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, duc de Morny and brought to France where he shortly sold him to his half-brother, the Emperor Napoleon III.

West Australian is the grandsire of the 1877 Kentucky Derby winner, Baden-Baden. West Australian died in France on May 2, 1870.


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