Kennaquhair (horse)
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| Kennaquhair | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Kenilworth (FR) |
| Dam | Calluna |
| Damsire | Manton (NZ) |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1914 |
| Country | Australia |
| Colour | Chestnut |
| Owner | W.M. “Will” Borthwick & J. Laycock |
| Trainer | Bill Stringer |
| Record | 72 starts: 10 wins, plus many placings |
| Earnings | £17,126 |
| Major wins | |
| AJC Metropolitan Handicap (1918) C.B. Fisher Plate (1918) Sydney Cup (1920) AJC Spring Stakes (1920) | |
| Last updated on 26 February 2010 | |
Kennaquhair was an Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Sydney Cup (in record time), and the AJC Metropolitan Handicap as well as finishing second in the 1918 Melbourne Cup.

He was an attractive chestnut stallion, foaled in 1914, by Ksar’s half-brother, Kenilworth (FR), his dam Calluna was by Manton (NZ). Kenilworth won the Prix Greffulhe, Prix Rainbow and the marathon four miles (6,400 metres) race, Prix Gladiateur before being exported to Australia.[1] In Australia Kenilworth was the sire of 15 stakes winners that won 36 stakes races, including Wolaroi, which had 12 stakes wins.[2] Kennaquhair was a brother to Kenaluna, dam of Red Thespian (NJC Cameron Handicap). They were closely related to Blue Spec and Eric, won the AJC Metropolitan Handicap etc.[3]