
In the past 150 years of racing the English Triple Crown, only 15 horses have won it. My girls share in the pedigree of the very first one,
West Australian. Here he is in a painting by Harry Hall.
West Australianwas born in 1850 to
Melbourne and
Mowerina, a filly born from the champion-producing,
Emma, daughter of
Touchstone.
West Australian was a vigorous descendant of the Godolphin Arabian line. His jockey was Frank Butler, and original owner was John Bowes. The trainer was John Scott.
West Australian's record was 11: 10-1-0. And he won the St. Leger in a canter. Of this accomplishment, Butler said, "I only touched him with the whip once and I was glad to get him stopped!" He ended his amazing race career with a 20-length victory in a stakes race. Unfortunately, he was not celebrated for his stud work in his life time. He produced
Australian and
Solon and through these and his other kids, produced amazing horses, such as
Spendthrift, Kingston, Hastings, Fair Play, Man 'O War, Spearmint, and
Plucky Liege. These are all noble horses in
Violet and
Hailee's pedigree. So, it wasn't until much later that he became known for his amazing contributions to the genetic heritage of thoroughbreds. Sort of like a Van Gogh among horses. In fact, he was even overshadowed in death. He died 3 days before
Stockwell at age 20, while he was living in France. And so the media covered
Stockwell's death in great detail and mentioned
West Australian as an afterthought. We got wise later. He later received honors and memorials for his special gifts. You can read more about
Violet and
Hailee's English Triple Crown winner at the following links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Crown_of_Thoroughbred_Racingor
http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/WestAustralian.htmlor
http://www.thoroughbredchampions.com/library/engtrip2.htm