Delightful Lady
New Zealand Standardbred racehorse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Zealand Standardbred racehorse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delightful Lady was a New Zealand Standardbred racemare.
Delightful Lady | |
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Breed | Standardbred |
Sire | Tudor Hanover (USA) |
Grandsire | Tar Heel (USA) |
Dam | Desilu (NZ) |
Maternal grandsire | U Scott (USA) |
Sex | Mare |
Foaled | 1 September 1973 |
Country | New Zealand |
Colour | Black |
Breeder | David W J Anderson (NZ) |
Owner | Dave Anderson (leased by Paul H & A M (Fred) Grant, Auckland) |
Trainer | (1) Michael Stormont (2) Gary Hillier |
Earnings | |
$424,000 | |
Major wins | |
Auckland Pacing Cup (1980, 1981) | |
Last updated on: 2009-04-27. |
She is notable in that she twice won the Auckland Pacing Cup, which is one of the richest harness races in New Zealand.[1]
Delightful lady was known as the "Queen of the Park" at Alexandra Park, Auckland where she won 38 races. She held the record for the most wins (47) in harness races in New Zealand, which included:
She was also:
Delightful Lady was initially trained and usually driven by Michael Stormont. After a disappointing race in November 1981 he considered she should be allowed to retire. However her owner Dave Anderson believed she could carry on and Gary Hillier took over as trainer and driver.
Delightful Lady was only the second mare to win two Auckland Cups, after Steel Bell in 1914 and 1917.
She was awarded the New Zealand Horse of the Year title for the 1980/81 season. As a notable champion, she was also inducted into the New Zealand Trotting Hall of Fame with other immortals.
Delightful Lady was unfortunately unable to have any foals.
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