Moifaa | |
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Sire | Natator |
Grandsire | Traducer |
Dam | Denbigh |
Damsire | The Painter |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1897 |
Country | New Zealand |
Owner | Spencer Gollan |
Trainer | W. Hickey |
Major wins | |
Grand National (1904) | |
Honours | |
New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame (2014) |
Moifaa was a New Zealand-bred racehorse who won the 1904 Grand National by eight lengths. The jockey was Arthur Birch and the owner at the time was Spencer Gollan.
After winning the Grand National the 17 hand gelding was purchased for King Edward VII, but never won again and was soon thereafter retired to the hunting fields of Leicestershire.
The popular story that Moifaa survived a shipwreck before winning the Grand National is not true. Another contender in the 1904 Grand National, an Australian-bred gelding named Kiora, did survive a shipwreck off the coast of Cape Town in October 1899, where he was found standing on a rock near the site of the wreck. Another horse on board named Chesney allegedly swam a great distance to shore.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Staff (13 October 1899). "The wrecked racehorses". Albury Banner and Wodonga Express. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
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