Bull Page | |
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Sire | Bull Lea |
Grandsire | Bull Dog |
Dam | Our Page |
Damsire | Blue Larkspur |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1947 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Woodvale Farm |
Owner | E. P. Taylor |
Trainer | Gordon J. McCann |
Record | 21: 9-6-3 |
Earnings | $25,730 |
Major wins | |
Autumn Stakes (1951) Canadian International Stakes (1951) |
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Awards | |
Canadian Horse of the Year (1951) Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland (1970) |
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Honours | |
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1977) Bull Page Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack |
Bull Page (foaled 1947) was a Canadian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse and an important sire.
Bred by Woodvale Farm in Kentucky, he was out of the mare Our Page, winner of the historic Spinaway Stakes in 1942 and a daughter of the 1929 American Horse of the Year and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Blue Larkspur. He was sired by Calumet Farm's Bull Lea, a five-time North American Champion Sire. Conformation defects resulted in Bull Page being sold at the 1948 Keeneland July sale for $38,000, a relatively low price for a Bull Lea colt whose son Citation had just won the U.S. Triple Crown.
Purchased by Ontario horseman, E. P. Taylor, Bull Page was conditioned by future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame trainer Gordon J. McCann, who took over his training on the retirement of another Hall of Fame trainer, Bert Alexandra. Blessed with natural speed, the colt had health problems that kept him off the racetrack until age three, when he began racing in the early part of the year in Florida, earning his first win at Gulfstream Park. Sent north, Bull Page won two allowance races at Jamaica Racetrack in New York City.