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EASTWOOD LODGE proudly presents (b. h . 1978) GljEiialUr w h.h.> (Lumber Dream/Heather Frost/Thurber Frost) 1.54 3/10 < CHAMPION WORLD CLASS PACER BOOK OPENS MAY 1 SERVICE FEE $3500 L.F.Q. ' THE FACTS PREUX CHEVALIER raced without equal in the Southern Hemisphere and was ranked with the worlds best. Competing at * PREUX CHEVALIER won 28 F.F.A. class events - winning 21 consecutive races in West Aust and 8 unbeaten starts In the premier level of Australasian racing, Preux Chevalier won 74% of his lifetime starts, returning a stake cheque of 99% of Victoria. Preux Chevalier raced in an open bridle; no headcheck or blinkers; no lugging pole or shadow rolls; no kneeboots - those starts. He won the major events in 4 states of Australia plus a Group 1 race in New Zealand. In winning these races, Preux he raced absolutely clean of any ancillary gear with the exception of tendon boots for security. He paced In a 63in hopple and Chevalier set: 6 State records was also a natural free-legged pacer. Preux Chevalier has won from all barrier draws (i.e. 10 off front and double line-ups, 8 Race records 1 Australasian record including the controversial preferential barrier draw handicapping system). He competed in many cup and classic events under 5 Australian records 12 Class records the highly competitive syslem of winners only of heals qualifying for final. Preux Chevalier was never scratched from an event 7 Track records 3 World records due to barrier draw or quality of field - he took on the best regardless of circumstances. * PREUX CHEVALIER ,the highest stake-winning son of Lumber Dream, has that rare combination of pedigree and competitive nature that he was able to continue winning at such an arduous level. ThufFrost _ Ste) j a Frostl9 7i Springfield Globe - Winner 1939 and Tactician 1955 U Scott — Caduceus 1960 Rey De Oro — Parisienne 1938 (2nd final: Winner on points) * PREUXCHEVALlER,<ns6lifeti m estarts,recorded2osub2.oominutemileraces-Win 1.58 or better over distances These sires also feature strongly as sires of winners and placegetters of New Zealand Cups. from 1609 metres to 2870 metres. He ran these times on tracks varying in size from 700 metres to 1000 metres. In those 56 * PREUX CHEVALIER is not owned by a syndicate or company - he has no full or % brothers standing at stud - he needs starts, Preux Chevalier is the 3rd highest stake earner of all time in Australasia. Gammalite’s 177 starts and Pure Steel's 126 no sensational trainer statements, his facts are in black and white. Preux Chevalier was never time trialed, he earned his starts head the list. Preux Chevalier retired, is the highest earning standardised for one season of racing, earning in excess of reputation the hard old-fashioned way - “on the racetrack." Preux Chevalier trialed 3 times as a 2-y-o for 2 wins and 1 $400,000, and is the top earning West Australian racehorse for one season (including thoroughbreds). Preux Chevalier's total second. He had only 8 starts as a 3-y-o before suffering a fractured cannon bone in the West Aust Derby final. He returned on a stake earnings of $791,331 represents an average of $14,130 per start, a higher strike-rate than any stallion available in New winning note to racing 10 months later as a 4-y-o in Sept 'B5. Preux Chevalier set a new Australasian race-record time of 1.54 3 Zealand. from barrier No. 8 at Albion Park. Winner: Visitors Handicap, 3.Y.0. Winner: B.P. Super Challenge Mile, W.A. * Sire of over 300 winners to date. Second: Heat of W.A. Derby, 3.Y.0. Second: Final of Benson & Hedges Perth Cup, W.A. -fc Progeny earners of over $7,000,000. Winner: Heat of W.A. Golden Nugget, 4.Y.0. Winner: Miracle Mile, N.S.W. * Winners to live foals percentage of 38%. Third: Final of W.A. Golden Nugget, 4.Y.0. Winner: (Dead-Heat) Harold Park Cup, N.S.W. * Sire of 34 in 2.00. Winner: Heat of W.A. Triple Crown, 4.Y.0. Winner: Coca-Cola Championships, Victoria. Sire of the dams of 58 in 2.00. Winner: Final of W.A. Triple Crown, 4.Y.0. Winner: A. G. Hunter Cup, Victoria. yf By Knight Dream — sire of 73 siring sons — 558 winners Winner: Heat of W.A. 4 and 5.Y.0. Championship. Winner: Heat 4, Ultimate Interdominion Series, Victoria. and sire of the dams of 1500 winners. 200 in 2.00. Winner: Final of W.A. 4 and 5.Y.0. Championship. Winner: Heat 6, Ultimate Interdominion Series, Victoria. Winner: City of Perth F.F.A., W.A. 5.Y.0. Winner: Heat 11, Ultimate Interdominion Series, Victoria. Winner: Heat of Benson & Hedges Perth Cup, W.A. Winner: Final,Ultimate Interdominion Series, Victoria. - -■ I JJ-l J'l JIJ l-LLJU Winner: B.P. Super Challenge Mile, W.A. Winner: Winter Cup, W.A. 7.Y.0. ■JUllclMmljilllklllMk fIM Winner- Final of Benson & Hedges Perth Cup, W.A. Winner: August Cup, W.A. (Unraced full sister to Golden Sands. 16 U.S.A, and New Zealand wins) Sixth: Miracle Mile, N.S.W. Winner: international F.F.A., Victoria. i Dam of 3 winners and 2 qualifiers to date. (Including‘Smooth Frost": 9 Winner: Tatersalls Cup, W.A. 6.Y.0. Winner: John Player Special Preview 1, Queensland. West Australian wins, 4at Perth. 2.013%0). Winner- Dorsogna Cup W A Winner: John Player Special Preview 2, Queensland. * Heather Frost by Thurber Frost (sire of first 3 'New Zealand Harness Winner: Fremantle Flying Mile, W.A. Winner: John Player Special Final, Queensland. Horse of the Year’ winners). Sire of the dams of 281 winners, 37 in 2.00. Winner: Winfield Pacing Cup, Victoria. Fourth: New Zealand Cup, New Zealand. Winner: Heat of Benson & Hedges Perth Cup, W.A. Winner: New Zealand F.F.A., New Zealand. Second: Travelodge F.F.A., New Zealand. BOOK OPENS MAY 1, 1986 All enquiries and bookings please contact M jr mßi DAI I AMTVME? the first $1,000,000(1 million) classic to be held in N.S.W., 1990 ■wl 19 mb ■ ■ nO 5m j — The Carlton-Bathurst Crown. Foals from the first crop of i n n a PC. will be eligible (following normal nomination payments) as 2-year-olds in 1990. Please also confirm any previous arrangements.

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