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Russia (horse)

Russia
Russia.jpg
SireExcitement (IRE)
GrandsireHurry On
DamLady March
DamsireBonnement (GB)
SexStallion
Foaled1940
CountryAustralia
ColourChestnut
BreederJ. G. Leeds
OwnerJ. G. Leeds
Ted Hush
David J.Davis
TrainerTed Hush
Frank McGrath Jnr
Record89 starts: 22½-14-13
Earnings£39,273
Major wins
Newcastle Gold Cup (1944)
Colin Stephen Stakes (1945, 1947)
Melbourne Cup (1946)
Craven Plate (1947)
Randwick Plate (1947)
P J O'Shea Stakes (1947)
AJC Plate (1947, 1948)
AJC Cumberland Stakes (1948)
Last updated on 10 September 2010

Russia was a hardy Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1946 Melbourne Cup and other staying races.

1947 Colin Stephen racebook showing the DH winner Russia.

Breeding

He was a chestnut stallion foaled in 1940 by the unplaced, but good sire, Excitement (IRE) from the unraced Lady March by the useful broodmare sire, Bonnement (GB). Lady March also had two sets of twins that died and Brazen March, a filly that did not race. Russia was bred at Trangie, New South Wales by J. G. Leeds and trained throughout his career by Ted Hush. During Russia's racing career Leeds gave Ted Hush a half share in Russia prior to his Melbourne Cup win.[1]

Racing record

A hardy competitor he competed for seven seasons over distances from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 2¼ miles, starting 89 times for 22½ wins, which included victories in 19 principal races.[2] Racing under weight for age (w.f.a.) conditions he won 12½ races and defeated Shannon and Flight when they were at the peak of their racing careers.[3]

His biggest win was the 1946 VRC Melbourne Cup which he won by five lengths in a time of 3 minutes 21.25 seconds that equalled the then race record set by Wotan ten years earlier.

Russia won a further 10 races following his Melbourne Cup win. He won £39,273 during his racing career.[1]

1946 racebook

Stud record

Russia stood at stud in 1948 before he returned to racing in the autumn of 1949 for a short period. He was then sold to David J. Davis of Phar Lap fame,now living in America after the conclusion of his racing career. Russia did not sire any principal race winners in Australia but did produce three stakes winners in the US, Carolas ($42,610), Georgie ($21,505) and Noredski ($72,410).[3]



References

  1. ^ a b Cavanough, Maurice, The Melbourne Cup, Jack Pollard P/L, North Sydney, 1976
  2. ^ ASB - Russia (AUS) Retrieved on 2009-7-1
  3. ^ a b Pring, Peter; Analysis of Champion Racehorses, The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
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