Lough Neagh (horse) explained

Horsename:Lough Neagh
Sire:Bachelor's Persse (IRE)
Grandsire:Bachelor's Double (IRE)
Dam:Terentia (AUS)
Damsire:Bezonian (GB)
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1928
Country:Australia
Colour:Chestnut
Breeder:W. Glasson
Owner:Tim Brosnan
Trainer:Tim Brosnan
Record:127: 32,23,21
Earnings:£19,871
Race:Queensland Derby (1931)
Queensland Guineas (1931)
QTC Sires Produce Stakes (1931)
QTC Tattersall's Cup (1932)
AJC Randwick Plate (1932)
Rawson Stakes (1933,1936 & 1937)
Chipping Norton Stakes (1933,1936 & 1937)
Doomben Newmarket Handicap (1934)
Canterbury Stakes (1934)
Tramway Handicap (1935 &1937)
Brisbane Cup (1936)
AJC Cumberland Plate (1937)
Honours:Lough Neagh Stakes, Doomben Racecourse

Lough Neagh (1928-1945) was an Australian chestnut Thoroughbred gelding, developed into an 'Iron Horse' of the Australian turf by Brisbane trainer and owner Tim Brosnan raced from a two-year-old to a ten-year-old winning on wet or dry tracks recording 32 wins from 5 furlongs to 2 miles with regular jockey's being Ted Tanwan and Fred Shean.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Breeding

Lough Neagh was bred by Bill Glasson of Manapouri Stud on the Darling Downs, Queensland by the unraced sire Bachelor's Persse (IRE) was purchased at the Brisbane yearling sales for 100 guineas and was imported as a yearling by Mr De Burgh Persse in 1914.Dam Terentia (AUS) was bred at the Lyndhurst Stud at Warwick, Queensland by the stud's then owner C.E. McDougall one of Australia's greatest studmasters.

Racing career

Lough Neagh raced between 1930 -1938 during a golden era of the Australian turf and raced for nine seasons winning many major races and defeated the champions Nightmarch, Peter Pan, Rogilla and Hall Mark and holds a rare distinction of being a triple major race winner of the Rawson Stakes and Chipping Norton Stakes. Lough Neagh always spelled in the stables of his trainer and his racing colours were white jacket and green cap also carried to victory by jockey George Moore on The Diver winning the 1948 AJC Doncaster Handicap.[5]

Tim Brosnan's Brisbane stables were located at Charlton Street Ascot, Brisbane he was also the original trainer of the champion Australian sprinter Winooka.[6]

Lough Neagh's racing record: 127 starts for 32 wins, 23 seconds, 21 thirds

Notes and References

  1. News: National Library of Australia . Lough Neagh Has Stood All Tests . 10 December 2018 . P8 . The Sunday Mail Brisbane . 19 September 1937.
  2. News: National Library of Australia . The Iron Horse of Queensland . 8 December 2018 . P34 . The Queenslander . 8 April 1937.
  3. News: National Library of Australia . Lough Neagh Knew How to Gallop . 8 December 2018 . P11 . The Sunday Herald Sydney . 26 October 1952.
  4. Web site: Lough Neagh Breeding . www.pedigreequery.com . 8 December 2018.
  5. News: National Library of Australia . The Diver 1948 Doncaster Handicap . 23 February 2019 . P 9 . The Sun Sydney . 28 March 1948.
  6. News: National Library of Australia . Sale of Winooka . 16 December 2020 . Page 2 . Referee Sydney NSW . 1 April 1931.