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Ballymoss (1954–1979) was a British-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse trained in
Ireland by
Vincent O'Brien for whom he
became the
first top-class
horse on...
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established in 1962, and it was
originally called the
Ballymoss Stakes. It was
named in
honour of
Ballymoss, a
successful Irish-trained
racehorse in the late...
- and set up his
stables at Ballydoyle, near Cashel,
County Tipperary.
Ballymoss,
owned by
American businessman John McShain, was O'Brien's
first top-flight...
- Oaks Nimbus, 1949
Epsom Derby and 2,000
Guineas Mossborough, sire of
Ballymoss Neasham Belle, 1951
Epsom Oaks Hafiz, 1955
Queen Elizabeth II and Champion...
- in 1958 he was the
British flat
racing Champion Owner. McShain's colt
Ballymoss won
numerous prestigious races including Ireland's
Irish Derby Stakes...
- Tipperary.
Vincent O'Brien
trained such
household names as Nijinsky,
Ballymoss, Sir Ivor, Roberto, Alleged, The Minstrel, El Gran
Senor and Sadler's...
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Vincent O'Brien. In 1957,
Burns won a
British classic at St
Leger atop
Ballymoss, a
first for an Irish-bred horse. He also won six
Irish classics from...
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identities of s****ped
sister locomotives 55 003 Meld, 55 007
Pinza and 55 018
Ballymoss.[citation needed] 55 022
alongside classmate 55 016 were
later purchased...
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Stakes won by
Ballymoss English Triple Crown Races: 2,000
Guineas Stakes –
Crepello The
Derby –
Crepello St.
Leger Stakes –
Ballymoss United States Triple...
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Dante Stakes,
Gregorian was
unraced again after beaten 8¾
lengths in the
Ballymoss Stakes while Sandy Cr****
never returned to the
racecourse after his juvenile...