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Sailor's Guide

Sailor's Guide
Pharos.jpg
Pharos the grandsire of Sailor's Guide.
Sire Lighthouse II (FR)
Grandsire Pharos
Dam Jehane (GB)
Damsire Legend of France (FR)
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1952
Country Australia
Colour Brown
Record 58: 18-13-8 (AUS); 12 starts, 5 wins (America)
Earnings £66,494 plus US$116,586
Major wins
VRC Derby (1955)
VRC St Leger Stakes (1956)
Sydney Cup (1956)
VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1956)
C.B.Fisher Plate(1956)
Craiglee Stakes (1956, 1957)
AJC St Leger (1956)
Sandown Classic (1957)
LKS MacKinnon Stakes (1957)
Blamey Stakes (1957)
Washington, D.C. International Stakes (1958)
P J O'Shea Stakes(1958)
Blamey Stakes (1958)
Jockey Club Cup Handicap (1959)
Last updated on 3 October 2011

Sailor's Guide was an outstanding Thoroughbred racehorse that was conceived in England and foaled in Australia. He is notable in that he won races in the United States, Canada, and a number of principal Australian races, and was a high stakes earner.

He was a brown stallion that was foaled in 1952 and was sired by the good racehorse Lighthouse II. His dam was the imported mare Jehane (GB) by Legend of France (FR). Jehane was also the dam of several other winners including Far Away Places (by Royal Empire) who won the SAJC Adelaide Cup.

Many of Sailor's Guide’s wins were by margins of a neck or less and in the Sydney Cup his winning margin was a half head. In the Pentathlon Stakes (a VATC Olympic Games commemorative event) Sailor's Guide showed his class by defeating the New Zealand (NZ) horse, Rising Fast and then another NZ horse in Redcraze in the C B Fisher Plate. During the spring Sailor's Guide again won the Craiglee Stakes, was third in the Caulfield Cup and won the LKS MacKinnon Stakes.

He won many other major races in Australia in the late 1950s, including the VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes (defeating Prince Darius and Tulloch) and the VRC Derby. and was one of the highest stake winners of the period. He also won the Sky Classic Stakes in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

He ended up winning more than £100,000, with Tulloch and the Standardbred harness horse Caduceus as the only horses bred in Australia or New Zealand to have achieved this distinction at that time. Tulloch was his main rival, and they defeated each other on a number of occasions.


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