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- Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 – November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 25 races and placed higher than some...
- (exclusively through St. Simon (1881), most recently Go For Gin in 1994). The Potoooooooo (1773) branch produced 117 winners (all branched through the Waxy (1790)...
- starch refined from potato Sweet potato, another kind of vegetable Potoooooooo (Pot-8-Os), an 18th-century racehorse This disambiguation page lists...
- through St. Simon (1881), most recently Pleasant Colony in 1981). the Potoooooooo (1773) branch produced 115 winners (all branched through the Waxy (1790)...
- Engineer Cade mare, 1751 Turf mare, 1774 Turf Regulus mare, 1761 Potoooooooo mare 1792  Potoooooooo Eclipse Sportsmistress Gimcrack mare, 1778 Gimcrack Snapdragon...
- main horse who pla**** Seabiscuit in the Oscar Nominated film Seabiscuit Potoooooooo: 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 30 races and defeated...
- line established by Potoooooooo, although King Fergus would also found another successful branch leading to Ribot. Potoooooooo's grandson Waxy would lead...
- through St. Simon (1881), most recently Colonial Affair in 1993) the Potoooooooo (1773) branch produced 107 winners (all branched through the Waxy (1790)...
- he also purchased the racehorses and stallions Gimcrack in 1771, and Potoooooooo ("Pot-8-Os") in 1778, the latter at the 1200 Guineas Stakes. Grosvenor...
- through St. Simon (1881), most recently Thunder Rumble in 1992) the Potoooooooo (1773) branch produced 112 winners (all branched through the Waxy (1790)...