- horse-widths away from the
inside rail to his left.
Several challengers emerged:
Craganour challenged the
leader on his
immediate outside (right), with
Nimbus and...
-
actually an
ineligible four-year-old
horse named Maccabeus. In 1913,
Craganour finished first in the
Epsom Derby, but was
controversially disqualified...
-
record odds of 100/1. He was
awarded the race on the
disqualification of
Craganour after a
rough and
controversial race. At the end of the
season he was...
- had
previously won
twice as
Prince of Wales. 1913: The 6/4
favourite Craganour,
owned by
Charles B. Ismay,
brother of J.
Bruce Ismay of the Titanic,...
-
maintained it into the straight. As
challengers came forward, the favourite,
Craganour,
bumped Aboyeur, who then
hampered the
horses on his
inside as he veered...
-
Simon St
Simon Settlement Dam
Cariella (IRE) 1926
Caricato (ARG) 1915
Craganour Desmond Veneration Caricia Wagram Caprichosa Sembe (IRE) 1918
Santoi Queen's...
-
Davison also
spent a
night in the
Palace of
Westminster in June 1911.
Craganour, the bookmakers' favourite,
crossed the
finishing line first, but a stewards'...
-
Whitney 1911
Absurd Skeets Martin Charles Morton Jack
Barnato Joel 1912
Craganour William Saxby Jack
Robinson Charles Bower Ismay 1913
Corcyra Danny Maher...
- the
leaders as
Craganour set the pace,
before making steady progress approaching the last
quarter mile. In the
final furlong Craganour appeared to be...
- one of only six
fillies and four
greys to do so. He
nearly won
again on
Craganour in the 1913 Derby,
known as the "Suffragette Derby"
after the
death of...