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who raced at the time of
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. She raced in
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, winning 36 races, including 19 in succession.


Racing record

She was owned by T. H. Lowry and trained by Fred Davis for whom she won many good races.


At two years: 1914-1915

In 1914, she won the Great Northern Foal Stakes and Royal Stakes, the
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(in race record time) and the North Island Challenge Stakes.


At three years: 1915-1916

Desert Gold had 14 starts and won all of them, five of them in race record time. These races included the
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(taking three seconds off the record), CJC
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, CJC G.G. Stead Memorial Gold Cup, Islington Plate, ARC
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, Royal Stakes (for the second time and in race record time), Wellington Stakes (in race record time), WRC North Island Challenge Stakes,
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,
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, ARC Great Northern Oaks and ARC Great Northern St. Leger Stakes.


At four years: 1916-1917

As four-year-old Desert Gold had seven starts and won five of them and was second and third in the other two races. Her wins included the WRC Champion Plate, Islington Plate (for the second time), Wellington Stakes, WRC North Island Challenge Stakes and
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.


At five years: 1917-1918

Desert Gold had 13 starts as five-year-old and won nine of them, and was second in two and third in the other two races. Her wins included the WRC Champion Plate, CJC G.G. Stead Memorial Stakes, 1917 Islington Plate (for the third time), VATC
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, VRC Governor's Plate, AJC Autumn Stakes, AJC All-Aged Stakes (1918) and Awapuni Gold Cup (for the second time).


At six years: 1918-1919

As six-year-old Desert Gold had 10 race starts for 2 wins and 5 seconds. She was allotted a handicap weight of 9 stone 6 pounds in the
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but was unplaced to the winner, Night Watch, who carried 6 stone 9 pounds. Her only principal win was when she defeated the three-year-old
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, Gloaming in the 1919
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. She also finished second in the Awapuni Gold Cup.


At seven years: 1919-1920

In her final season of racing, Desert Gold had three starts for a third in the G.G. Stead Memorial Stakes which was won by Gloaming. Desert Gold retired with a record of 59 Starts: 36-13-4 and earnings of £23,239.


Stud record

Desert Gold was a successful broodmare that produced a total of nine foals, of which six raced and three were winners. Her named produce are: *1921 filly, Desert Land by Finland (AUS) *1922 filly, Oreum by King John (IRE), dam of the brilliant Gold Rod, won 14 stakes races including AJC
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and AJC
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*1924 filly, Auratum by Absurd (GB) *1925 filly, Pure Gold by Psychology (GB), dam of Gold Trail (won
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etc.). *1927 stallion, Chrysology (by Psychology), won Timaru Cup *1928 filly, Sahara by Grandcourt (GB), dam of stakes winner, Karachi and others *1930 filly, Fintry by Chief Ruler (GB) *1932 filly, Treasure Trove by Gainscourt (GB)McFadden, B.V.Sc., W.J.; ''Thoroughbred Families of Australia and New Zealand'', Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1969 Her family has continued to produce many winners.


Honours

Several races have been named after her in New Zealand, including the time-honoured $100,000 Group III
Desert Gold Stakes The Desert Gold Stakes is a horse race held by the Wellington Racing Club at Trentham Racecourse named in honor of the great filly, Desert Gold. The horses taking part are 3 year-old fillies which race over 1600 metres. History The race was firs ...
(1,600 m) at
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.


Popular culture

Desert Gold appeared in a feature film from
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called ''
Desert Gold Desert Gold may refer to: * ''Geraea canescens'', a wildflower also known as Desert Sunflower * Desert Gold (horse), a New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse **Desert Gold (1919 film), ''Desert Gold'' (1919 film), an Australian film about the racehorse ...
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See also

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Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand The racing of Thoroughbred horses (or gallopers, as they are also known) is a popular gaming and spectator sport and industry in New Zealand. History Thoroughbred horse racing commenced soon after European settlement. The first totalisator machin ...
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List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses The list of leading Thoroughbred racehorses contains the names of undefeated racehorses and other horses that had an outstanding race record in specific categories. Note though that many champions do not appear on the list as an unexpected defe ...
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Repeat winners of horse races A list of racehorses which have won the same race on three or more occasions. Footnotes See also * List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses * List of historical horses * Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand * Harness racing in New Zealand Harnes ...


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Desert Gold's pedigree and partial racing stats
1912 racehorse births Racehorses trained in New Zealand New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame horses Thoroughbred family 2-g Racehorses bred in New Zealand