Red Anchor

Red Anchor was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who raced in Australia with wins in eight Principal Races.

Red Anchor
SireSea Anchor
GrandsireAlcide
DamDecoy Girl
DamsireDecoy Boy
SexStallion
Foaled1981
CountryNew Zealand
ColourChestnut
TrainerPaul Sutherland
T J Smith
Record14: 9-4-1
EarningsA$773,880
Major wins
Champagne Stakes (1984)
W S Cox Plate (1984)
Caulfield Guineas (1984)
Victoria Derby (1984)
Moonee Valley Stakes (1984)
QTC Sires Produce Stakes (1984)
Apollo Stakes (1985)
Awards
Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year (1985)
Honours
Red Anchor Stakes

Background

A chestnut son of Sea Anchor (IRE) from the mare Decoy Girl (GB) by Decoy Boy, he was foaled in 1981 in New Zealand and was trained by trainer Tommy Smith after originally being trained by Paul Sutherland.

Racing career

Amongst his major wins were the 1984 MVRC W.S. Cox Plate, 1984 VRC Victoria Derby and the 1984 VATC Caulfield Guineas.[1] In 1985 he was awarded the Australian Horse of the Year award. His promising career was cut short by injury and he was retired from racing during his three-year-old season.

Stud record

Sent to stud following his short racing career he had modest success siring five stakeswinners with seven stakeswins, including Navy Seal winner of the 1994 AJC Epsom Handicap. Red Anchor was euthanized on 10 April 2001 after fracturing a front leg.[2]

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References

  1. Digby, John; "Thoroughbred Families and Sires of Australian and New Zealand", AJC & VRC, 2002
  2. "Anchor put down". Waikato Times. 11 April 2001. p. 24.


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