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Flight (1940–1953) was an Australian
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that was the highest stakes winning mare in Australasia. Her courageous efforts made her a crowd favourite during the post
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era and she had victories over some of the great horses of the time including Shannon,
Bernborough Bernborough (1939–1960) was an outstanding Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who competed from 1941 to 1946. He carried heavy weights in 15 consecutive wins that included the Doomben 10,000 while carrying 10 stone 5 pounds. Bernborough w ...
,
Royal Gem Royal Gem (foaled 1942 in Australia) was a versatile Thoroughbred racehorse that won 23 races ranging from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 12 furlongs (2,400 m). He was later a successful sire in the United States. Breeding He was a brown stallion b ...
and
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. She was a
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daughter of Royal Step her dam was the unplaced mare, Lambent (NZ) by Tractor (GB). A half-sister to Flight, Sparkle (NZ) by Colonel Cygnus (GB), won the 1940 Dunedin Cup. Flight was
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to Chelandry and also to St Simon in the fourth and fifth (4x5) generations. She was purchased at the 1942 Sydney yearling sales by Brian Crowley (a future chairman of the AJC) for 60
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1944 Racebook

File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1944 Lord Mayor’s Cup racebook. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P2.jpg, 1944 Lord Mayor’s Cup showing raceday officials. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P3.jpg, 1944 Lord Mayor’s Cup racebook showing Semaphore Flags. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P4.jpg, 1944 Lord Mayor’s Cup showing starters & results. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P5.jpg, Starters and results showing the winner, Flight. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P6.jpg, 1944 Lord Mayor’s Cup showing Catering Arrangements. File:1944 STC Lord Mayor's Cup Racebook P7.jpg, Back cover showing Railway & Entrance charges.


1946 Racebook

Image: 1946 VRC L.K.S. Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1946 L.K.S. Mackinnon Stakes racebook. Image: 1946 VRC L.K.S. Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P2.jpg, Inside cover showing raceday officials. Image: 1946 VRC L.K.S. Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P3.jpg, Starters and results showing the winner, Flight. Image: 1946 VRC L.K.S. Mackinnon Stakes Racebook P4.jpg, Back cover showing Entrance & Railway charges.


Race record

A consistent performer, Flight raced at the highest level for five seasons until she was a six-year-old winning 24 races including the 1945 and 1946
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W.S.Cox Plate and the 1946 VRC L.K.S. MacKinnon Stakes. She also placed in such races as the
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,
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and the AJC
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At two years

Flight won her first race, the A.J.C. December Nursery. Later that season she won the A.J.C. Havilah Handicap, Rosehill Nursery Handicap, Champagne Stakes and the Victoria Park Juvenile Handicap (by 2½ lengths and carrying 9 stone 7 pounds). She was second, by a head to Mayfowl (who later won the A.J.C. St Leger), in the
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, and ran third in the A.J.C. Valicare Handicap.


At three years

At three years Flight won the A.J.C. Hobartville Stakes, the Craven Plate, S.T.C. Lord Mayor's Cup, Adrian Knox Stakes, the Australia Day Handicap, and the Quality Handicap at Randwick Racecourse. She was second in the A.J.C. Derby, the Doncaster Handicap (defeated by half a head to Goose Boy) and the
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(w.f.a.) A.J.C. All-Aged Stakes. Her two thirds were both at Rosehill—in the Rosehill Guineas and the (w.f.a.) Rawson Stakes.


At four years

Flight had 12 race starts for two victories in the A.J.C. Warwick Stakes and Colin Stephen Stakes, defeating Katanga on each occasion. Carrying she was defeated by a length by Nightbeam (7.2) in the
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, and was narrowly beaten by Katanga in both A.J.C. Chipping Norton Stakes and Autumn Stakes. Her third placings were in the Craven Plate and the
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and A.J.C. Plate, in which in the two latter races Craigie,
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and Flight finished in the same order on each occasion.


At five years

She started eighteen times for 8 wins, 6 seconds and 1 third placing. In the Craven Plate Flight defeated Shannon and Russia; carrying the top weight she won the A.J.C. Phar Lap Handicap by a margin of four lengths with three lengths back to the third place-getter. In Melbourne she won the W.S.Cox Plate, the C. F. Orr Stakes, V.A.T.C. St George Stakes, V.R.C. Essendon Stakes, and C. M. Lloyd Stakes. Returning to Sydney, Flight won the A.J.C. Plate. Flight had defeated good horses such as
Royal Gem Royal Gem (foaled 1942 in Australia) was a versatile Thoroughbred racehorse that won 23 races ranging from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 12 furlongs (2,400 m). He was later a successful sire in the United States. Breeding He was a brown stallion b ...
, Russia and
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. In the A.J.C. Chipping Norton Stakes,
Bernborough Bernborough (1939–1960) was an outstanding Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who competed from 1941 to 1946. He carried heavy weights in 15 consecutive wins that included the Doomben 10,000 while carrying 10 stone 5 pounds. Bernborough w ...
relegated Flight into second place, by a head, with Russia a distant third 10 lengths away. Flight's other second placings included those in the Tramway Handicap, the L. K. S. Mackinnon Stakes and A.J.C. Autumn Stakes. Flight had two starts in Brisbane, finishing unplaced in the Doomben Ten Thousand and second to Tea Cake in the Q.T.C. El Alamein Stakes.


At six years

Flight had wins in the W. S. Cox Plate, L. K. S. Mackinnon Stakes and in the Essendon Stakes. She was second in the Rosehill Hill Stakes (to Bernborough), the Linlithgow Stakes, C. F. Orr Stakes and twice to Shannon (in the George Main Stakes and King's Cup). Summary: Flight had 65 starts for 24 wins, 18 seconds and 9 thirds and earnings of £31,429.


Stud record

Retired to stud as Australia’s highest stakes winning mare she produced only five foals before her death in September 1953, due to an internal haemorrhage. Flight’s only daughter, Flight's Daughter (by Helios) produced the top-class
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, winner of the 1958 STC
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and AJC
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. His full-brother Sky High won the 1960 Golden Slipper Stakes and VRC
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. Both of these were by the leading sire,
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. A race named in honour of Flight, the AJC
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is contested annually. The race is a
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event and is contested over 1,600 metres for three-year-old fillies at set weights. In 2007, Flight was inducted into the
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Pedigree


References


External links


Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
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