Royal Colours

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Royal Colours (April 17, 1979 – October 1983) is a Thoroughbred racehorse bred in Trinidad and Tobago. He was the winner of the Triple Crown in Trinidad and Tobago in 1982 and is considered by some to be the greatest horse to ever race in Trinidad and Tobago.

SireCalpurnius
GrandsireSt.Paddy
DamBaby Princess
SexStallion
Royal Colours
SireCalpurnius
GrandsireSt.Paddy
DamBaby Princess
SexStallion
FoaledApril 17, 1979
CountryTrinidad And Tobago
ColourChestnut
BreederAlwin Poon Tip and John Sellier
OwnerAlwin Poon Tip and John Sellier
Record30:11-8-1
EarningsTT$384,117
Major wins
Benson & Hedges Premium Stakes (1981)
Challenge Gold Cup (1981)
Easter Guineas (1982)
Whitsun Classic Stakes (1982)
Trinidad Derby (1982)
Hopeful Stakes (1982)
Black and White Creole Trophy (1982)
President's Easter Trophy (1983)
International Trust Caribbean Stakes (1983)
Awards
7th Trinidadian Triple Crown Winner
Honors
Royal Colours Classic (G3) at Santa Rosa Park
Racing Hall of Fame of Trinidad & Tobago

Royal Colours is a Chestnut colt with a blaze going down his face. He had no white markings on his front feet however he has two socks on his hind legs. Both sides of his pedigree come from Great Britain. His sire is Calpurnius a sire with both Bull Lea and Hyperion in his pedigree, and his dam is Baby Princess. Royal Colours was bred in Santa Cruz Valley on the island of Trinidad. He was bred by Alwin Poon Tip and John Sellier who were also co-owners.[1]

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