Rogilla 1933 VRC Melbourne Stakes Flemington Racecourse Jockey Darby Munro Trainer Les Haigh
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Rogilla was a chestnut Australian
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, Rogilla raced during a vintage era of the Australian turf. He won in each of the six seasons that he raced as a three-year-old to an eight-year-old. Rogilla was an outstanding galloper in Sydney and Melbourne on wet or dry tracks recording 26 wins from 4½ furlongs to 2 miles with regular jockey
Darby Munro David Hugh "Darby" Munro (5 March 1913 – 3 April 1966) also known as "the Demon" or the "Brown Bomber" was an Aboriginal Australian jockey born in Caulfield. He was a three-time winner of the Melbourne Cup. Early life He was educated at ...
winning 16 races.


Breeding

He was by Roger de Busli (GB) and his dam Speargila was by Brakespear (GB). Roger de Busli (GB) won three races from 20 starts in England. He commenced stud duties in 1925, but sired only one other winner of a principal race in Oro 1935
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. Rogilla's dam Speargila was a good racemare that won 13 races in Sydney, plus 10 other provincial and country races. Speargila was line-bred to Prince Charlie, as both Lochiel and Clan Stuart were sired by him. She was the dam of six foals, which all raced and were winners. Rogilla was the second foal. His breeder,
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committeeman (1910–1940) and granted three consecutive leases to Rogilla's trainer.


Racing career

Rogilla began his racing career two months short of his fourth season. His racing colours were black, with red armbands and cap. Rogilla was lightly framed and 15.3 hands tall and despite various injuries and illnesses was best remembered for his tremendous courage against the best in the depression era. In 17 of the races he contested he won eight by a neck or less, lost four by a neck or less and figured in five dead heats for first. He always pulled hard in races, which cost him any chance in the three
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s he contested. His best season was at six years of age, when he won 11 from 17 starts and in 1934 he defeated the champion
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in four successive meetings including the AJC Kings Cup. Rogilla when racing in Melbourne was stabled at Caulfield with trainer Cecil T Godby who trained the
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winners Purser 1924, Gaine Carrington 1933 and Northwind 1936. J.E.(Ted) Boadle proprietor 'Star Shoeing Forge'
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was a master blacksmith and racecourse farrier for 33 years originally from Grafton was accredited with Rogilla's success to withstand racing over multiple seasons when shod with special bar shoes and raced in bar plates also accompanied trainer Les Haigh to
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for the 1932
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. Ted Boadle also put the first set of shoes on the champion Beauford best remembered for his historic clashes with the wonder horse Gloaming and in later years was secretary of the Newcastle Farriers Association for a 6-year period. Trainer Les Haigh was born in 1892 at Bega and a former jockey in the
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area relocated his stables at 64 Everton Street
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to Sydney and in 1934 purchased leading Randwick trainer Frank Marsden's 10 box stables at 11 Bowral Street Kensington directly opposite the now Tulloch Lodge. The 'Gaulusville' stables are legendary and were built and named soon after 1897 by
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winning jockey Stephen Callinan who rode Gaulus to victory but it was also
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who began his racing career there in 1929. Frank Marsden originally from
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was mentor to the outstanding gallopers Furious 1921
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, Richmond Main 1919
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, Prince Viridis 1918 AJC St Leger & VRC St Leger, Cagou 1913 & 1917
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and the 1919 & 1922 AJC Sydney Cup winners Ian 'Or & Prince Charles. Rogilla's racing record: 70 starts for 26 wins (including 5 dead heats), 12 seconds, 11 thirds and 21 unplaced runs.


1933 & 1934 racebooks

File:1933 AJC DONCASTER HANDICAP RACEBOOK P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1933 AJC Autumn Plate racebook. File:1933 AJC Autumn Plate Racebook.jpg, Starters and results showing the winner, Rogilla. File:1934 AJC KINGS CUP RACEBOOK P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1934 AJC Kings Cup racebook. File:1934 AJC Kings Cup Racebook P5.jpg, Inside cover of the 1934 AJC Kings Cup showing raceday officials. File:1934 AJC KINGS CUP RACEBOOK P2.jpg, Starters and results of the 1934 Kings Cup showing the winner, Rogilla. File:1934 AJC KINGS CUP RACEBOOK P3.jpg, 1934 AJC Kings Cup racebook. File:1934 AJC KINGS CUP RACEBOOK P4.jpg, Back cover showing charges at the entrance gates. File:1934 AJC Spring Stakes Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1934 AJC Spring Stakes racebook. File:1934 AJC Spring Stakes Racebook P2.jpg, Starters and results of the 1934 AJC Spring Stakes showing the winner, Rogilla.


Image gallery

File:ROGILLA 1933 VRC MELBOURNE STAKES D.MUNRO.JPG, Rogilla & Darby Munro at Flemington. File:Rogilla 1932 VATC Caulfield Cup Race Finish Jockey George Robinson Trainer Les Haigh.jpg, 1932 Caulfield Cup finish showing the winner, Rogilla. File:Rogilla 1932 VATC Caulfield Cup Return to Scale Jockey George Robinson Trainer Les Haigh.jpg, 1932 Caulfield Cup showing the winner, Rogilla George Robinson. File:Rogilla 1934 AJC Kings Cup Randwick Racecourse Jockey Darby Munro Trainer Les Haigh.jpg, Rogilla,1934 Kings Cup Peter Pan 2nd, Kuvera 3rd. File:F.J. Marsden and Hunter White talking together New South Wales ca. 1930s..jpg, Hunter White and Frank Marsden. File:1934 AJC Spring Stakes Racebook P3.jpg, Starters and results of the 1934 AJC Spring Stakes.


Pedigree


References

{{reflist 1927 racehorse births Cox Plate winners Racehorses bred in Australia Racehorses trained in Australia Thoroughbred family 8-k Sydney Cup winners Caulfield Cup winners