Canny Lad

Australian thoroughbred racehorse and sire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Canny Lad (1987 – 2014) was an Australian thoroughbred racehorse that won two Group 1 races and went on to become a successful sire.

SireBletchingly (Aus)
GrandsireBiscay (Aus)
DamJesmond Lass (Aus)
DamsireLunchtime (GB)
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Canny Lad
SireBletchingly (Aus)
GrandsireBiscay (Aus)
DamJesmond Lass (Aus)
DamsireLunchtime (GB)
SexStallion
Foaled1987
CountryAustralia
ColourBrown
BreederAlec Dobson
TrainerRick Hore-Lacy
Record15-8-1-2
Earnings$2,094,450
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Canny Lad was the brother of Sister Canny and Canny Lass who were also bred by Alec Dodson, their descendants include Camarena, Camarilla, Sepoy and Guelph.[1]

Racing career

Canny Lad was trained by Rick Hore-Lacy. He won his debut race, the listed Maribyrnong on 7 October 1989 at Flemington ridden by Shane Dye, who would ride him in most of his races.

Notable performances include the following:[2][3]

He was retired after his 3-year old season.

Stud career

After his racing career, Canny Lad stood at stud with success. His progeny included:[4]

Descendants

Canny Lad was broodmare/dam sire of:

His legacy has carried on through descendants such as:

Retirement and death

After retiring from stud duties in 2011 Canny Lad shared a paddock with Octagonal. He died in 2014 and was buried at Woodlands.

See also

References

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