Exbury (horse)
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| Exbury | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Le Haar |
| Grandsire | Vieux Manoir |
| Dam | Greensward |
| Damsire | Mossborough |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1959 |
| Country | France |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Breeder | Haras de Meautry |
| Owner | Guy de Rothschild |
| Trainer | Geoffroy Watson |
| Record | 16: 8-3-3 |
| Earnings | 1,972,179 NF in France; £13,456 in England[1] |
| Major wins | |
| Prix Henri Foy (1962) Prix Daru (1962) Prix Boiard (1963) Prix Ganay (1963) Coronation Cup (1963) Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (1963) Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (1963) | |
| Awards | |
| Champion Older Horse in France (1963) | |
| Honours | |
| Timeform rating: 138 Prix Exbury at Hippodrome de Saint-Cloud | |
| Last updated on 22 October 2009 | |
Exbury (1959–1979) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse named for the famous Exbury Gardens Estate in Hampshire, England belonging to owner Guy de Rothschild's cousin, Edmund de Rothschild.
Bred at the Rothschild's Haras de Meautry in Touques, Calvados, through his sire's line Exbury is a descendant of Haras de Meautry's great champion Brantôme and on his mare's side, the extremely important Italian sire, Nearco. Trained at Chantilly by the Englishman, Geoffroy Watson, a son of trainer John Watson who for forty years was the private trainer for the successful racing stable of Leopold de Rothschild.