Nature Strip (horse)

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SireNicconi (AUS)
GrandsireBianconi (USA)
DamStrikeline (AUS)
DamsireDesert Sun (GB)
Nature Strip
Racing silks of Nature Strip
SireNicconi (AUS)
GrandsireBianconi (USA)
DamStrikeline (AUS)
DamsireDesert Sun (GB)
SexGelding
Foaled16 November 2014[1]
CountryAustralia
ColourChestnut
BreederGolden Grove Stud Farm
OwnerRAE Lyons, PD Harrison, PN Kean, SW Hansen, GL Smith, JP (Jack) Van Duuren, PJ Balderstone, KC Garland, DJ McCluskey, CA Bennett, GD Dumesny, F Giampaolo, DJ McShane, DJ Slocum, TG McHenry, CJ Harrison, DT Harrison
TrainerRobert Smerdon (2017-2018)
Robert Hickmott (2018)
John Sadler (2018)
Darren Weir (2018)
Chris Waller (2019-2023)
JockeyJames McDonald
Record44: 22-8–1
EarningsA$20,755,008[2]
Major wins
McEwen Stakes (2018)
Rubiton Stakes (2019)
The Galaxy (2019)
Moir Stakes (2019)
Darley Sprint Classic (2019, 2021)
Challenge Stakes (2020)
TJ Smith Stakes (2020, 2021, 2022)
Black Caviar Lightning (2021)
Concorde Stakes (2021)
The Everest (2021)
King's Stand Stakes (2022)
The Shorts (2022)
Awards
Australian Racehorse of the Year (2019/20), (2021/22)
Australian Sprinter of the Year (2019/20), (2020/21), (2021/22)

Nature Strip (foaled 16 November 2014) is a retired champion Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 2020 and 2022 Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year, a nine-time Group 1 winner, and the winner of The Everest in 2021, the richest turf race in the world.

Nature Strip was passed in for $90,000 at the 2016 Inglis Premier Yearling sale and sent to trainer Robert Smerdon by breeders Golden Grove Farm.[3] Smerdon sold five 1% shares in the then un-named horse, before convincing retired businessman Rod Lyons to buy 85% and farmer Peter Baulderstone to take the remaining 10%, with the value set at $120,000. Lyons sold down part of his stake to various interests including a New Zealand-based group featuring Sir Stephen Hansen, World Cup-winning rugby coach. The horse was named from dam Strikeline and the practice of Australian factory workers to gather on the nature strip outside their place of work during industrial disputes.[4]

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