Super Impose (5 October 1984 - 23 March 2007) [2] was a New Zealand -bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. [3] In a career spanning 74 starts, he won eight Group One races and a then Australasian record $5.6 million in prize money. Champion of the Turf. Super Impose won 4 major Randwick Miles under Handicap conditions in 1990-1991.
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Super Impose: Racing Hall Of Fame Member Super Impose One notable thoroughbred that graced the Australian turf in the late 80s and early 90s was a chestnut gelding that went by the name of Super Impose. Along with his substantial achievements on the track, he was something of an anomaly among thoroughbreds for his competitive longevity. Hall of Fame Horses Super Impose Super Impose Chestnut gelding (1984 - 2007), Imposing - Pheroz Fancy - Inducted in 2007 Darren Beadman described Super Impose as "one of the hardest horses to ride". Because he liked to race towards the back of the field, he was often blocked for a run. Thoroughbred pedigree for Super Impose, progeny, and female family reports from the Thoroughbred Horse Pedigree Query. Horse:. Maintenance: Subscriptions: Help: Message Board: Horse: super impose : SUPER IMPOSE (NZ) ch. G, 1984 {C23} DP = 4-5-3-0-0 (12) DI = 7.00 CD = 1.08 - 74 Starts, 20 Wins, 24 Places, 8 Shows Career Earnings: $5,659,358 With the race fast approaching and having still not heard back from Cummings, Hall accepted another offer to ride Super Impose, a richly talented horse more celebrated for achieving a historic 'Double Double', winning both of Randwick's famous mile handicaps, the Epsom and Doncaster, in consecutive years, than for his prowess over 2000 metres.
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Speaking to Sporting News ahead of the 2021 Cox Plate, Freedman recalled the joy of Super Impose winning in 1992, despite his admitted 'first choice' Naturalism suffering a nasty fall during the race. "Which horse made you fall in love with racing?" Hands up for Super Impose. ♀️ ♂️ What a finish to the 1992 Cox Plate. #LoveTheHorse Horse Super Impose NZ Super Impose is a thoroughbred horse born in New Zealand in 1984. Race horse Super Impose is by Imposing (AUS) out of Pheroz Fancy (NZ) , trained by Lee Freedman. Super Impose form is available here. Owned by C Biggins, G Longbottom, J Journeaux, Mrs R Moffat, J Newton & K Fawcett,. Pedigree About the horse Add to My Blackbook Horse relationships Imposing - Sire Pheroz Fancy - Dam Major wins Eclipse Stakes 1988; 1988; Sandown Park, Victoria, Australia Summer Cup 1988; 1988; Royal Randwick Racecourse, Racecourses T.S. Carlyon Cup 1989; 1989; Caulfield Racecourse, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia Turnbull Stakes 1989; 1989; Flemington Racecourse, Victoria, Australia
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1992 NINE Sport _ SUPER IMPOSE Four Randwick Miles Michael Meagher NarratesNINE WWOS VisionSeehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Imposehttps://www.racing.co. Pedigree for Super Impose, photos and offspring from the All Breed Horse Pedigree Database. Horse: Gens: Highlight: Reports: Add/Edit/Delete: Subscriptions: Help: Horse: super impose : We're excited to announce the new All Breed Pedigree beta! Please visit https.
All the stats, form and information about race horse - Super Impose (NZ) available at RACING.COM - The first destination for Australian Horse Racing. Better Loosen Up (foaled 29 August 1985 - died 15 March 2016 [2]) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Japan Cup in 1990 [3] and was named Australia's champion racehorse in 1991. He campaigned from two to seven years of age, and won 17 of his 45 starts, [4] including eight Group One races. [5]
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March 12, 2023 - 3:40PM 0 comments Trainer Jason Coyle has two chances in Monday's Canberra Cup. Picture: AAP Image - Simon Bullard Super Impose is the best horse to have won a Canberra Cup in its almost 100 year history and that won't change after Monday. Super Impose (5 October 1984 - 23 March 2007) was a New Zealand -bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. In a career spanning 74 starts, he won eight Group One races and a then Australasian record $5.6 million in prize money.