a racing query so attention mal

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a racing query so attention mal

Postby bayman » Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:20 pm

vain p.hyland

how can you get all of its runs to piece together ?














nah bugger it i'll tell you now i happened to be watching tvn last night waiting for the sky replays to start (they had boxing on at the time) to tape the replays & they didn't come on :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: anyway the horse vain raced & won on three days of the melbourne cup carnival sat/thurs/sat & won all 3 :shock: :shock: , on the first day the trainer said to hyland dont knock him about he's in on thursday & next saturday & hyland gave him an easy time & won by 15 lengths :wink:
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby mal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:50 pm

I remember this champ
Won quite a few races in succession at one stage ?
A real speed machine
It was the Don Bradman of 2 year olds at the time
And a sensation at stud
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby bayman » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:52 pm

mal wrote:I remember this champ
Won quite a few races in succession at one stage ?
A real speed machine
It was the Don Bradman of 2 year olds at the time
And a sensation at stud


are you talking about the horse or you ? :wink:
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby mal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:56 pm

VAIN the nag.
BAYMAN was it the greatest 2yo ever ?
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby bayman » Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:00 pm

mal wrote:VAIN the nag.
BAYMAN was it the greatest 2yo ever ?



history & maybe its record says it is, from my own observations i'd say manikato, i'm not old enough to remember vain
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby mal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:02 pm

VAIN was the best 2yo Ive ever seen until little feMALe was that age
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby Hooch » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:38 pm

For all you young fellows I do remember vain as i was brought up with a very grounded background in both codes and Vains credentials are as follows
Vain was a champion thoroughbred racehorse that dominated Australian sprint racing in the period 1968-70, and went on to become a top sire. The chestnut colt by Wilkes out of the Orgoglio mare Elated won 12 of 14 races he contested, and ran second in the other two.
As a two year old he was unbeaten in Melbourne in the spring of 1968 and autumn of 1969, winning races such as the VRC Sires Produce. Moving to Sydney he won the STC Golden Slipper Stakes by 4 lengths, and the AJC Champagne Stakes by 10 lengths, the later in the fastest time ever recorded for a two year old over 6 furlongs.
As a three year old he won the VATC Caulfield Guineas by 3 lengths, then campaigned in the VRC Spring Carnival, winning over 8 days the Cravan A Stakes by 12 lengths, the VRC Linlithgow Stakes by 6 lengths, and in his final race carried a record 10 lb over weight-for-age in winning the 1969 George Adams Handicap. Vain set Australian prizemoney records as a two year old and three year old.
Vain was bred and raced by Melbourne brothers Walter, Fred and George Johnson, and was trained by Jim Moloney in the Melbourne suburb of Mentone. His normal jockey was Pat Hyland, who rode him to all his wins.
He was retired to stud at the end of his 3 year old season, in 1970, when he was injured in a track gallop. He was placed at Widden Stud in the Hunter Valley where he sired 370 winners, between them winning almost 1800 races. Vain sired two Golden Slipper winners and was an Australian Champion Sire. Vain died in 1991.
He threw 46 stakeswinners the best known being Sir Dapper, Vaindarra and Mistress Anne. As a broodmare sire he threw 69 stakeswinners – the best being Golden Sword, Centro, Keltrice, Kenvain and Chief De Beers. He had a 78.78% winners-to-runners ratio and an enviable9.29%stakeswinners -to-runners ratio.
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Re: a racing query so attention mal

Postby another grub » Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:19 pm

he was a champ..... its a pity he didnt race on (after 3y.o.)and he may have been regarded as the best ever....
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