Lord (foaled 1954) was a New Zealand-born Thoroughbred racehorse who raced successfully in Australia.
[1] Lord is remembered for his 1960 Victoria Racing Club Queen's Plate effort in which he nearly defeated the champion Tulloch, who was returning after two years' absence due to illness.
Lord raced until he was a nine-year-old, often competing against quality opposition such as Tulloch, Todman, Sky High and Aquanita.
He was ridden in many of his wins by top apprentice (later leading jockey) Geoff Lane, who knew the big gelding's habits and ability.
He never ran in a Cox Plate, since he was unable to handle the smaller Moonee Valley track due to his long-striding action.