- St.
Frusquin (1893–1914) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
racing career that
lasted from May 1895 to July 1896, he ran
eleven times...
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Longest odds
winner –
Rockavon (1961), 66/1
Shortest odds
winner – St
Frusquin (1896), 12/100 Most
runners – 28, in 1930
Fewest runners – 2, in 1829 and...
- Stakes. He was also
notable for his
rivalry with
another English colt St
Frusquin, who
inflicted his only two defeats. Both
horses shared the same sire....
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daughter of St.
Frusquin, a
multiple winner of top-level
races including the 1896
British classic and the 2,000
Guineas Stakes. St.
Frusquin was also a leading...
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former stud groom's
quarters at
neighbouring St
Frusquins Cottage,
named after champion racehorse St.
Frusquin, who
retired to stud at Southcourt. The Cottage...
- ₩ 1892 Bona
Vista 1893 Isingl**** ₩ 1894
Ladas 1895
Kirkconnel 1896 St.
Frusquin 1897
Galtee More ₩ 1898
Disraeli 1899
Flying Fox ₩ 1900
Diamond Jubilee...
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Capella (2011),
Fiorente (2012) 1894: Isingl**** 1895: Le Var 1896: St
Frusquin 1897:
Velasquez 1898:
Goletta 1899:
Flying Fox 1900:
Merry Gal 1901: Epsom...
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fruscins or “without a
penny in my pocket.” The name
evolved into St.
Frusquin and, in 1879, was
changed into “San Francisco” by the next owner, Achille...
- –
Persimmon (1) 1903 – St.
Frusquin (1) 1904 –
Gallinule (1) 1905 –
Gallinule (2) 1906 –
Persimmon (1) 1907 – St.
Frusquin (1) 1908 –
Persimmon (2) 1909...
- dam was the
Irish horse Last Lot, his
grandsire was the
British horse St
Frusquin (who had been
sired by the
undefeated St. Simon) and his
damsire was British...