Gothic (horse)

[6][7] Dam Sundrilla (FR) was exported from Argentina in foal to the Newmarket sales England 1921 then bought privately by breeder Major James E. Pratt.

[10] Gothic's racing colours were black and white squares, red sleeves and cap.

Lou Robertson, originally from New Zealand, was a masterful and patient trainer who first trained trotters and then transitioned to thoroughbreds to win the greatest races on the Australian turf.

[11][12][13] Owner Sol Green 1868–1948 was a leviathan bookmaker, owner-breeder and philanthropist born in London and imported and bred racehorses at his Shipley stud at Warrnambool, Victoria.

[14][15][16] [17] Gothic had only done duty at Green's Underbank stud near Bacchus Marsh for one year when he died in October 1930 from an internal abscess.

Lavendo,1915 Caulfield Cup