Hiraji Explained

Horsename:Hiraji
Sire:Nizami
Grandsire:Firdaussi
Dam:Duvach
Damsire:Foxbridge
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1943
Death Date:1970
Country:New Zealand
Colour:Grey
Breeder:George Cobb
Owner:F. W. Hughes
Trainer:Jim McCurley
Race:Melbourne Cup (1947)

Hiraji (NZ), (1943−1970), was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the Melbourne Cup.

Hiraji was a grey gelding sired by Nizami (Fr) out of Duvach by Foxbridge (GB). He was bred in 1943 at Duvach Lodge, Matamata, New Zealand.[1]

Hiraji was owned by F. W. Hughes and trained by J.W. McCurley. In the 1947 Melbourne Cup he carried a weight of 7-11 (109 pounds and was ridden by Jack Purtell.[1] Starting at odds of 12/1 in a field of 30 runners he won the cup by half a length from Fresh Boy.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Cavanough, Maurice, "The Melbourne Cup", Jack Pollard P/L, North Sydney, 1976
  2. Book: Morris. Tony. Randall. John. A Century of Champions. Portway Press. 1999. 1-901570-15-0.