Horsey McHorseface wins maiden race

Author : equetus1958
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:49:36


Horsey McHorseface wins maiden race

Horsey McHorseface, who until Monday had only drawn attention for his standout moniker rather than his performances, came from behind in the final furlong to race clear and claim a first win in only his fourth start.

The three-year-old gelding, trained by Bjorn Baker, got his name after a public poll in Britain chose Boaty McBoatface as the most popular name for a $300 million polar research ship.

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The Natural Environment Research Council eventually opted for the RRS Sir David Attenborough.

Horsey McHorseface's triumph came in the A$20k ($15k) Arthur Thompson Memorial Maiden Plate at Cessnock Racecourse in New South Wales, Australia.

'We had a laugh about it in the office and thought, 'Hey, why not,''Jake Bruce, racing manager at Sydney's Warwick Farm racecourse, told CNN last year.

Australian horse owner Joe Rosetti came up with the name, quickly convincing his co-owner Baker.

READ: How the Derby was almost the Bunbury

'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.'

Bought in New Zealand for $45,000 in November 2015, Bruce had hoped the name would generate some interest

'Any publicity is good publicity,' said Bruce. 'He's got as good a chance as any to make it and we'd absolutely love to win with him on a big day. It would be a) hilarious and b) great for the owners.'

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Now, it seems, Horsey McHorseface is making a name for himself on the track to go with his name off it.

'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.' READ: Cloud Computing takes Preakness The Natural Environment Research Council eventually opted for the RRS Sir David Attenborough. The Natural Environment Research Council eventually opted for the RRS Sir David Attenborough. 'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.' 'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.' Bought in New Zealand for $45,000 in November 2015, Bruce had hoped the name would generate some interest 'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.' Bought in New Zealand for $45,000 in November 2015, Bruce had hoped the name would generate some interest Bought in New Zealand for $45,000 in November 2015, Bruce had hoped the name would generate some interest READ: Wings of Eagles stuns field in Britain's richest horse race The Natural Environment Research Council eventually opted for the RRS Sir David Attenborough. READ: Cloud Computing takes Preakness READ: How the Derby was almost the Bunbury Australian horse owner Joe Rosetti came up with the name, quickly convincing his co-owner Baker. 'We had a laugh about it in the office and thought, 'Hey, why not,''Jake Bruce, racing manager at Sydney's Warwick Farm racecourse, told CNN last year. The three-year-old gelding, trained by Bjorn Baker, got his name after a public poll in Britain chose Boaty McBoatface as the most popular name for a $300 million polar research ship. Horsey McHorseface, who until Monday had only drawn attention for his standout moniker rather than his performances, came from behind in the final furlong to race clear and claim a first win in only his fourth start. Horsey McHorseface's triumph came in the A$20k ($15k) Arthur Thompson Memorial Maiden Plate at Cessnock Racecourse in New South Wales, Australia. READ: Wings of Eagles stuns field in Britain's richest horse race READ: Cloud Computing takes Preakness Australian horse owner Joe Rosetti came up with the name, quickly convincing his co-owner Baker. Bought in New Zealand for $45,000 in November 2015, Bruce had hoped the name would generate some interest 'We had a laugh about it in the office and thought, 'Hey, why not,''Jake Bruce, racing manager at Sydney's Warwick Farm racecourse, told CNN last year. The three-year-old gelding, trained by Bjorn Baker, got his name after a public poll in Britain chose Boaty McBoatface as the most popular name for a $300 million polar research ship. Horsey McHorseface's triumph came in the A$20k ($15k) Arthur Thompson Memorial Maiden Plate at Cessnock Racecourse in New South Wales, Australia. 'Any publicity is good publicity,' said Bruce. 'He's got as good a chance as any to make it and we'd absolutely love to win with him on a big day. It would be a) hilarious and b) great for the owners.' Now, it seems, Horsey McHorseface is making a name for himself on the track to go with his name off it. READ: Cloud Computing takes Preakness READ: Wings of Eagles stuns field in Britain's richest horse race The Natural Environment Research Council eventually opted for the RRS Sir David Attenborough. Australian horse owner Joe Rosetti came up with the name, quickly convincing his co-owner Baker. 'Joe's a good bloke and he's a good horse -- we just thought it would be a good fit.'

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