Patron | |
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Sire | Grand Flaneur |
Grandsire | Yattendon |
Dam | Olga |
Damsire | Piscator |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1890 |
Country | Australia |
Colour | Chestnut |
Owner | F W Purches |
Trainer | Richard Bradfield |
Record | 43: 9-11-5 [1] |
Major wins | |
VRC Sires' Produce (1893) Caulfield Guineas (1893) Canterbury Plate (1893) VRC St Leger (1894) Craven Plate (1894) Melbourne Cup (1894) |
Patron (foaled 1890) was an Australian bred thoroughbred racehorse that is most notable for winning the 1894 Melbourne Cup.
Patron started at odds of 33/1 in the 1894 Melbourne Cup, with his full brother, Ruenalf, also in the race as the 3/1 favourite. Patron would win the race by three-quarters of a length with his older brother finishing unplaced.
There was no trophy awarded to the winner of the race in 1894 as the country was suffering an economic depression. [2]
In 1897 Patron was sold to an English client of the International Horse Agency in London. [3]
Sire Grand Flaneur (AUS) 1877 | Yattendon (AUS) 1861 | Sir Hercules | Cap-A-Pie |
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Paraguay | |||
Cassandra | Tros | ||
Alice Grey | |||
First Lady (GB) 1865 | St. Albans | Stockwell | |
Bribery | |||
Lady Patroness | Orlando | ||
Lady Palmerston | |||
Dam Olga (AUS) 1880 | Piscator (AUS) 1872 | The Marquis | Stockwell |
Cinzinelli | |||
Rose de Florence | The Flying Dutchman | ||
Boarding School Miss | |||
Beatrice (AUS) 1866 | Stockowner | Stockwell | |
Ennui | |||
Lady Heron | Fisherman | ||
Omen |
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