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Resuming in the [[Warwick Stakes]] in 1957 Tulloch took on open age competition for the first time beating MacDougal (winner of the [[AJC Queens Cup]], [[Metropolitan Handicap]], [[Brisbane Cup]] and [[Melbourne Cup]]), Monte Carlo ([[AJC Derby]] and [[VRC Derby]], [[AJC St Leger]], Metropolitan Handicap, STC Cup, [[LKS Mackinnon Stakes]] and [[VRC Queens Plate]]) and Caranna (AJC Derby, [[Caulfield Guineas]], [[Rosehill Guineas]] and [[Craven Plate]]). Next he went back to his own age group in the [[Rosehill Guineas]] where he beat Prince Darius, then onto the AJC Derby which Tulloch beat Prince Darius (again) by 6 lengths and in the process breaking the track record that had been held by [[Phar Lap]] since 1929. Tulloch then made the trip down to Melbourne to win the Caulfield Guineas and then took on the older horses again in the [[Caulfield Cup]]. Tulloch started 6/4 favourite in a field of 17, carrying 7 stone 8 pounds (approx 48 kg) Tulloch won in 2:26.9, which at the time was the fastest time in the world for a mile and a half on turf and the third fastest overall. He won by two lengths from Mac's Amber ([[Chipping Norton Stakes]], [[Alister Clarke Stakes]],[[Toorak Handicap]]) and [[Sailor's Guide]] (AJC Derby, AJC St Leger and [[VRC St Leger Stakes]], LKS Mackinnon Stakes as well as the [[Washington, D.C. International]] in the USA).
Resuming in the [[Warwick Stakes]] in 1957 Tulloch took on open age competition for the first time beating MacDougal (winner of the [[AJC Queens Cup]], [[Metropolitan Handicap]], [[Brisbane Cup]] and [[Melbourne Cup]]), Monte Carlo ([[AJC Derby]] and [[VRC Derby]], [[AJC St Leger]], Metropolitan Handicap, STC Cup, [[LKS Mackinnon Stakes]] and [[VRC Queens Plate]]) and Caranna (AJC Derby, [[Caulfield Guineas]], [[Rosehill Guineas]] and [[Craven Plate]]). Next he went back to his own age group in the [[Rosehill Guineas]] where he beat Prince Darius, then onto the AJC Derby which Tulloch beat Prince Darius (again) by 6 lengths and in the process breaking the track record that had been held by [[Phar Lap]] since 1929. Tulloch then made the trip down to Melbourne to win the Caulfield Guineas and then took on the older horses again in the [[Caulfield Cup]]. Tulloch started 6/4 favourite in a field of 17, carrying 7 stone 8 pounds (approx 48 kg) Tulloch won in 2:26.9, which at the time was the fastest time in the world for a mile and a half on turf and the third fastest overall. He won by two lengths from Mac's Amber ([[Chipping Norton Stakes]], [[Alister Clarke Stakes]],[[Toorak Handicap]]) and [[Sailor's Guide]] (AJC Derby, AJC St Leger and [[VRC St Leger Stakes]], LKS Mackinnon Stakes as well as the [[Washington, D.C. International]] in the USA).


Tulloch was installed as favourite for the [[Melbourne Cup]] - it was rumoured that Smith had a wager of 33,000 pounds to a thousand that Tulloch would win the Cups double. A [[Sydney]] newspaper ran a story on the Monday after the Caulfield Cup that quoted the owner EA Haley as saying that Tulloch would never run in the Melbourne Cup as he did not fancy running 3yos over two miles, especially with the 8 stone 5 pound burden he had been allotted. The rest of the newspapers were full of Tommy Smith predicting how far Tulloch would win the Cup by and the debate raged leading up to the race if the great horse would run or not. Whilst the controversy ensured an exciting lead up to the Cup, Tulloch won the VRC Derby, beating Prince Darius by 8 lengths.
Tulloch was installed as favourite for the [[Melbourne Cup]] - it was rumoured that Smith had a wager of 33,000 pounds to a thousand that Tulloch would win the Cups double. A Sydney newspaper ran a story on the Monday after the Caulfield Cup that quoted the owner EA Haley as saying that Tulloch would never run in the Melbourne Cup as he did not fancy running 3yos over two miles, especially with the 8 stone 5 pound burden he had been allotted. The rest of the newspapers were full of Tommy Smith predicting how far Tulloch would win the Cup by and the debate raged leading up to the race if the great horse would run or not. Whilst the controversy ensured an exciting lead up to the Cup, Tulloch won the VRC Derby, beating Prince Darius by 8 lengths.


Scratched from the Cup, punters were left to wonder what might have been, as Straight Draw downed Prince Darius by a neck with Pandie Sun a further 2 1/2 lengths further back in third. The WFA [[CB Fisher Plate]] was next on the agenda with Tulloch easily accounting for Sailors Guide, before he was quickly shipped to Brisbane for the [[QTC Derby]], only 7 days later, which he won by 7 lengths.
Scratched from the Cup, punters were left to wonder what might have been, as Straight Draw downed Prince Darius by a neck with Pandie Sun a further 2 1/2 lengths further back in third. The WFA [[CB Fisher Plate]] was next on the agenda with Tulloch easily accounting for Sailors Guide, before he was quickly shipped to Brisbane for the [[QTC Derby]], only 7 days later, which he won by 7 lengths.

Revision as of 13:31, 28 April 2009

Tulloch (NZ)
SireKhorassan (GB)
GrandsireBig Game
DamFlorida
DamsireSalmagundi (GB)
SexStallion
Foaled1954
CountryNew Zealand New Zealand
ColourBay/Brown
BreederTrelawney Stud
OwnerEA Haley
TrainerTommy J. Smith
Record53:36-12-4
Earnings£110,121
Major wins
VRC St Leger Stakes (1958)
Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1958,1960,1961)
Chipping Norton Stakes (1958,1960)
Brisbane Cup (1961)
Cox Plate (1960)
Mackinnon Stakes (1960)
All Aged Stakes (1958)
Rawson Stakes (1958)
Caulfield Cup (1957)
Caulfield Guineas (1957)
VRC Derby (1957)
AJC Derby (1957)
Queensland Derby (1957)
Rosehill Guineas (1957)
AJC Sires Produce Stakes (1957)
VRC Sires Produce Stakes (1957)
QTC Sires Produce Stakes (1957)
Honours
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
Last updated on 20th September 2006

Tulloch (NZ) is considered to be among the top three champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorses of all time. Foaled at Trelawaney Stud, Cambridge[1] in New Zealand in 1954, this bay or brown colt was by Khorassan (GB) out of the Salmagundi (GB) mare Florida. Tulloch won at distances from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 2 miles (3,200 m) and established Australian records at 10 furlongs (1960 Cox Plate) and 12 furlongs (1957 Caulfield Cup), and took 2 seconds off Phar Lap's 28 year old record for the AJC Derby.

As a three year old Tulloch won 14 of his 16 starts before he was struck down by a virus which kept him off the racing scene for almost two years. He came back to racing as an Autumn five year old and won 15 of his last 24 races. Tulloch was one of the five inaugural horse inductees into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, alongside the other turf immortals Carbine, Phar Lap, Bernborough and Kingston Town. Tulloch is also an inductee in the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame.

A promising start

Trainer Tommy J. Smith bought Tulloch as a yearling for 750 guineas in 1956 at the Trentham Yearling Sales. He offered the colt to E A Haley who was impressed by the horse's breeding, intelligence and presence despite having what was referred to as a "swampy" back. Haley named him Tulloch after the Scottish town where his mother was born.

In the spring of 1956, a 2yo Tulloch had his first start in the AJC Breeders Plate where although sent out favourite he was beaten by Flying Kurana. Backing up the next week, Tulloch won the Cannonbury Stakes. He was sent to Melbourne where he contested 3 races, winning twice but beaten in the VRC Maribyrnong Plate by Concert Star.

Resuming in the Autumn, Tulloch was beaten into second in his first two starts, a 2yo handicap in Sydney and the VATC Merson Copper Stakes. He then won the VRC Sires Produce Stakes over 7 furlongs, beating Ace High. Next start, dropping back a furlong, Ace High turned the tables on Tulloch, beating him in the Ascot Vale Stakes (Until 1965 the Ascot Vale Stakes was run in autumn for 2yos. From 1969 the Ascot Vale Stakes has been run in the spring for 3yos). Going back to Sydney, Tulloch won the Fairfield Handicap at Warwick Farm Racecourse before meeting only 2 other horses in the AJC Sires Produce Stakes. Todman and Prince Darius were to prove themselves as worthy foes, however were no match for Tulloch, who at this stage was unbeaten over the 7 furlong distance. Todman turned the tables in the Champagne Stakes (dropping back to 6F) beating Tulloch by six lengths. Before heading for a spell, Smith and Tulloch headed to Brisbane where Tulloch won the QTC Sires Produce Stakes.

His record at the and of his 2yo season stood at 13:7-6-0. Tulloch had won the VRC, AJC and QTC Sires Produce Stakes, the Cannonbury Stakes as well as 2yo races at Caulfield, Flemington & Warwick Farm Racecourse. He also ran second in the Maribyrnong Plate, AJC Breeders Plate, Ascot Vale Stakes and the Champagne Stakes.

Three year old legend

Resuming in the Warwick Stakes in 1957 Tulloch took on open age competition for the first time beating MacDougal (winner of the AJC Queens Cup, Metropolitan Handicap, Brisbane Cup and Melbourne Cup), Monte Carlo (AJC Derby and VRC Derby, AJC St Leger, Metropolitan Handicap, STC Cup, LKS Mackinnon Stakes and VRC Queens Plate) and Caranna (AJC Derby, Caulfield Guineas, Rosehill Guineas and Craven Plate). Next he went back to his own age group in the Rosehill Guineas where he beat Prince Darius, then onto the AJC Derby which Tulloch beat Prince Darius (again) by 6 lengths and in the process breaking the track record that had been held by Phar Lap since 1929. Tulloch then made the trip down to Melbourne to win the Caulfield Guineas and then took on the older horses again in the Caulfield Cup. Tulloch started 6/4 favourite in a field of 17, carrying 7 stone 8 pounds (approx 48 kg) Tulloch won in 2:26.9, which at the time was the fastest time in the world for a mile and a half on turf and the third fastest overall. He won by two lengths from Mac's Amber (Chipping Norton Stakes, Alister Clarke Stakes,Toorak Handicap) and Sailor's Guide (AJC Derby, AJC St Leger and VRC St Leger Stakes, LKS Mackinnon Stakes as well as the Washington, D.C. International in the USA).

Tulloch was installed as favourite for the Melbourne Cup - it was rumoured that Smith had a wager of 33,000 pounds to a thousand that Tulloch would win the Cups double. A Sydney newspaper ran a story on the Monday after the Caulfield Cup that quoted the owner EA Haley as saying that Tulloch would never run in the Melbourne Cup as he did not fancy running 3yos over two miles, especially with the 8 stone 5 pound burden he had been allotted. The rest of the newspapers were full of Tommy Smith predicting how far Tulloch would win the Cup by and the debate raged leading up to the race if the great horse would run or not. Whilst the controversy ensured an exciting lead up to the Cup, Tulloch won the VRC Derby, beating Prince Darius by 8 lengths.

Scratched from the Cup, punters were left to wonder what might have been, as Straight Draw downed Prince Darius by a neck with Pandie Sun a further 2 1/2 lengths further back in third. The WFA CB Fisher Plate was next on the agenda with Tulloch easily accounting for Sailors Guide, before he was quickly shipped to Brisbane for the QTC Derby, only 7 days later, which he won by 7 lengths.

Returning in the Autumn, Prince Darius got one back on Tulloch, beating him in the St George Stakes over 9F , Prince Darius again beat Tulloch home in the VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes over 12F, but the winner was another old adversary, Sailors Guide. Third up Tulloch won the VRC St Leger, before heading to Sydney to win the Rawson Stakes, Chipping Norton Stakes, AJC St Leger, All Aged Stakes and the AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

As a three year old. Tulloch had 16 starts for 14 wins, one second and one third. His lifetime record now stood at 29:21-7-1. Tulloch's fame had spread and Haley knocked back massive overseas offers for his horse. Grand plans were formulated to campaign Tulloch in the United States and England, but in April 1958, Tulloch developed a mysterious stomach disease that almost killed him. Over the next 2 years Tulloch suffered recurring infections and severe weight loss.

The comeback

Amazingly, Tulloch returned to the track on the 12th of March 1960 - almost 2 years after he first became sick. First up in the VRC Queens Plate over 10 Furlongs, Tulloch beat Lord, one of the best WFA horses of that era (Caulfield Guineas, Caulfield Stakes x 3, Memsie Stakes x 4, St George Stakes x 2, C F Orr Stakes x 2, Underwood Stakes x 2) by a short head. He then won the Chipping Norton Stakes, Craven Plate and the PJ O'Shea Stakes to finish off a successful autumn return.

The 1960 Melbourne Cup was the aim in the spring, in his lead up Tulloch won the Cox Plate, LKS Mackinnon Stakes and VRC Queens Plate. Under 10 stone 1 pound (approx 64 kg) in the Melbourne Cup and starting 3/1 favourite, Tulloch finished an unlucky seventh, the race being won by Hi Jinx. This was to be Tulloch's only unplaced run in his career. After the Cup Tulloch again took out the CB Fisher Plate.

Returning for the autumn Tulloch won the AJC Autumn Stakes and the AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes before heading to Brisbane where he again won the PJ O'Shea Stakes. His last race was the 1961 Brisbane Cup which he won by 1 3/4 lengths.

After returning from his debilitating injury, Tulloch had a record of 24:15-5-3 with 1 unplaced run. 13 of these wins were at WFA in stakes races.

At the end of his amazing career, Tulloch had won 19 races that are now classified as group one. He also twice won the no longer contested AJC Autumn Stakes (with winners such as Ming Dynasty, Balmerino, Gunsynd, Rain Lover, Galilee, Beau Vite, Peter Pan, Nightmarch, Heroic and Carbine), as well as the no longer contested VRC Queens Plate (winners such as Leilani, Gunsynd, Rain Lover, Galilee, Lord, Ajax, Phar Lap, Wallace and Carbine), both of which would be categorised as group 1 races by today's standard. Seven races that Tulloch won are now Group 2 races and two are Group 3. When you take into account that the VRC St Leger and AJC St Leger were held in much higher regard in days gone by the record becomes even more impressive.[citation needed]

Tulloch stood at Haleys Te Koona Stud where he did not perform up to his racetrack standard. He sired two stakes winners, in Dahma Star (1967 Christmas Cup) and Valide (1968 SA Oaks). Tulloch died at Old Gowang Stud near Coonabarabran in 1969.

Racing record

1956-57 SEASON AS A 2 YEAR OLD
RESULT RACE VENUE DISTANCE(fur) WEIGHT(st.lb) TIME JOCKEY WINNER/2nd
2nd AJC Breeders' Plate Randwick 5 8.5 0:59.7 G. Moore Flying Kurana 1st
Won AJC Canonbury Stakes Randwick 5 8.5 1:01.3 G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won VATC Gwyn Nursery Caulfield 5 8.10 1:02.0 A. Ward Good Summer 2nd
2nd VRC Maribyrnong Plate Flemington 5 8.10 1:00.0 G. Moore Concert Star 1st
Won VRC Byron Moore Stakes Flemington 5 8.5 0:58.75 A. Ward Bomba 2nd
2nd STC Two Year Old Hcp Rosehill 6 9.2 1:14.6 W. Dinham Diamond Vista 1st
2nd VATC Merson Cooper Stakes Caulfield 6 8.10 1:10.3 A. Ward Cherete 1st
Won VRC Sires Produce Stakes Flemington 7 8.10 1:27.0 A. Ward Ace High 2nd
2nd VRC Ascot Vale Stakes Flemington 6 9.1 1:12.25 A. Ward Ace High 1st
Won AJC Fairfield Hcp Warwick Farm 6 9.5 1:12.4 G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won AJC Sires Produce Stakes Randwick 7 8.10 1:25.2 G. Moore Todman 2nd
2nd AJC Champagne Stakes Randwick 6 9.6 1:10.0 G. Moore Todman 1st
Won QTC Sires Produce Stakes Eagle Farm 7 8.10 1:24.4 G. Moore Civil Jury 2nd


1957-58 SEASON AS A 3 YEAR OLD
RESULT RACE VENUE DISTANCE(fur) WEIGHT(st.lb) TIME JOCKEY WINNER/2nd
Won AJC Warwick Stakes Warwick Farm 7 7.11 1:25.6 F. Lehmann Prince Jambo 2nd
Won STC Rosehill Guineas Rosehill 10 8.5 2:06.3 G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won AJC Derby Randwick 12 8.10 2:29.1 G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won VATC Caulfield Guineas Caulfield 8 8.10 1:37.8 G. Moore Gay Saba 2nd
Won VATC Caulfield Cup Caulfield 12 7.8 2:26.9 N. Sellwood Mac's Amber 2nd
Won VRC Derby Flemington 12 8.10 2:33.5 G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won VRC CB Fisher Plate Flemington 12 7.9 2:35.25 N. Sellwood Sailor's Guide 2nd
Won QTC Derby Stakes Eagle Farm 12 8.10 2:32.5 G. Moore Mon Frere 2nd
2nd VATC St George Stakes Caulfield 9 8.3 1:55.3 G. Moore Prince Darius 1st
3rd VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes Flemington 13 8.2 2:42.0 G. Moore Sailor's Guide 1st
Won VRC St Leger Stakes Flemington 14 8.10 3:02.0 G. Moore Tuki 2nd
Won STC Rawson Stakes Rosehill 9 8.4 1:52.3 G. Moore Caranna 2nd
Won AJC Chipping Norton Stakes Warwick Farm 10 8.4 2:05.8 G. Moore Baron Boissier 2nd
Won AJC St Leger Randwick 14 8.10 ?? G. Moore Prince Darius 2nd
Won AJC All Aged Stakes Randwick 8 8.8 1:36.3 G. Moore Grenoble 2nd
Won AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes Randwick 14 8.4 3:09.7 G. Moore Baron Boissier 2nd
  • In April 1958 Tulloch contracted a stomach virus which was so severe as to bring the horse close to death. Tulloch did not race for almost two years. It was not until March 12 1960 that Tulloch returned to racing as a 5 year old.


1959-60 SEASON AS A 5 YEAR OLD
RESULT RACE VENUE DISTANCE(fur) WEIGHT(st.lb) TIME JOCKEY WINNER/2nd
Won VRC Queens Plate Flemington 10  9.2 2:03.5 N. Sellwood Lord 2nd
Won AJC Chipping Norton Stakes Warwick Farm 10  9.2 2:04.9 N. Sellwood Trellios 2nd
Won AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes Randwick 14  9.3 2:58.2 N. Sellwood Sir Blink 2nd
Won AJC Autumn Stakes Randwick 12  9.3 2:30.0 N. Sellwood Prince Darius 2nd
Won QTC PJ O'Shea Stakes Eagle Farm 10½ 9.1 2:18.2 N. Sellwood Macdougal 2nd


1960-61 SEASON AS A 6 YEAR OLD
RESULT RACE VENUE DISTANCE(fur) WEIGHT(st.lb) TIME JOCKEY WINNER/2nd
Won Tatts (NSW) Chelmsford Stakes Randwick 9 9.4 1:49.9 N. Selwood Second Earl 2nd
2nd AJC Colin Stephen Stakes Randwick 12 9.6 2:32.4 N. Sellwood Valerius 1st
2nd AJC George Main Stakes Randwick 8 9.3 1:37.4 N. Sellwood Second Earl 1st
Won AJC Craven Plate Randwick 10 9.4 2:05.0 N. Sellwood Persian Lyric 2nd
Won MVRC WS Cox Plate Moonee Valley 10 9.4 2:01.1 N. Sellwood Dhaulagiri 2nd
Won VRC LKS MacKinnon Stakes Flemington 10 9.4 2:02.25 N. Sellwood Lord 2nd
7th VRC Melbourne Cup Flemington 16 10.1 3:23.75 N. Sellwood Hi Jinx 1st
Won VRC CB Fisher Plate Flemington 12 9.5 2:40.0 N. Sellwood Dhaulagiri 2nd
3rd VATC St George Stakes Caulfield 9 9.2 1:51.6 G. Moore Dhaulagiri 1st
3rd VRC Queens Plate Flemington 10 9.2 2:03.0 G. Moore Lord 1st
3rd VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes Flemington 12 9.3 2:29.75 G. Moore Dhaulagiri 1st
2nd AJC Telegraph Invitation Stakes Randwick 12 9.5 2:28.6 G. Moore Persian Lyric 1st
Won AJC Queen Elizabeth Stakes Randwick 14 9.3 2:57.4 G. Moore Nilarco 2nd
Won AJC Autumn Stakes Randwick 12 9.3 2:27.7 G. Moore Nilarco 2nd
2nd AJC Sydney Cup Randwick 16 9.13 3:24.9 G. Moore Sharply 1st
2nd STC Caltex Quality Hcp Rosehill 12 9.7 2:32.2 G. Moore Savage 1st
Won PARC SJ Pullman Select Stakes Cheltenham 12 9.5 2:31.1 B. Pyers Vice Master 2nd
Won QTC PJ O'Shea Stakes Eagle Farm 10½ 9.1 2:15.4 G. Moore Aladdin's Lamp 2nd
Won QTC Brisbane Cup Eagle Farm 16 9.12 3:22.7 G. Moore Sharply 2nd
  • TOTAL: 53 Starts: 36 Wins, 12 seconds, 4 thirds, 1 unplaced.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Tulloch
Sire
Khorassan
(IRE) 1947
Big Game
(GB) 1939
Bahram (GB) 1932 Blandford (IRE)
Friars Daughter (GB)
Myrobella (IRE) 1932 Tetratema (GB)
Dollabella (IRE)
Naishapur
(IRE) 1942
Nearco (ITY) 1935 Pharos (GB)
Nogara (ITY)
Udaipur (GB) 1929 Blandford (IRE)
Uganda (FR)
Dam
Florida
(NZ) 1945
Salmagundi
(GB) 1924
Phalaris (GB) 1913 Polymelus (GB)
Bromus (GB)
Salamandra (IRE) 1913 St. Frusquin (GB)
Electra (GB)
Island Linnet
(NZ) 1929
Songbird (NZ) 1918 Kilbroney (GB)
Grey Linnet (GB)
Unawed (NZ) 1918 Markhope (GB)
Unawares (NZ)

See also

References

  1. ^ Trelawaney Stud Retrieved on 25 April 2009