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Nobiliary

Nobiliary
Sire Vaguely Noble
Grandsire Vienna
Dam Goofed
Damsire Court Martial
Sex Mare
Foaled 14 February 1972
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Nelson Bunker Hunt
Owner Nelson Bunker Hunt
Trainer Maurice Zilber
Record 13:4-4-3
Major wins
Prix de la Grotte (1975)
Prix Saint-Alary (1975)
Washington D C International (1975)
Awards
Timeform rating 112 (1974), 131 (1975)

Nobiliary (foaled 14 February 1972) was an American-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She recorded her biggest win in the Washington D C International in 1975, a year in which she became (and remains) the only filly since 1916 to finish placed in the Derby Stakes. As a two-year-old she won one minor race but showed promised when finishing sixth in the Grand Criterium and third in the Prix des Reservoirs. In the following year she won the Group Three Prix de la Grotte and was thereafter campaigned exclusively in Group One/ Grade I company. She won the Prix Saint-Alary and was placed in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Epsom Derby, Irish Oaks and Prix Vermeille before ending her career with a win in the Washington D C International. She had no success as a broodmare, producing only two foals.

Nobiliary was a "strong, attractive" chestnut mare with a small white star bred in Kentucky by her owner Nelson Bunker Hunt. Her sire, Vaguely Noble, won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1968 before becoming a successful breeding stallion whose best progeny included Dahlia, Exceller and Empery. Nobiliary's dam Goofed won four races and became a highly-successful broodmare, also producing the outstanding racehorse and sire Lyphard and the Bowling Green Handicap winner Barcas. Nobiliary was sent to race in Europe where she was trained in France by Maurice Zilber.


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