Prince Foote

Prince Foote (1906–1922) was an Australian Thoroughbred Stallion performing in Australia raced from a two-year-old to a five-year-old, recording 11 wins from 7 furlongs to 3 miles and trained by Australian Racing Hall of Fame inductee Frank McGrath senior.

[3] Prince Foote raced between 1909 -1911 and equaled the record of champion Poseidon winning the 1909 AJC Derby and VRC Derby the 1909 Melbourne Cup and 1910 AJC St Leger and VRC St Leger in the same season.

Prince Foote's racing colours were Pale blue, yellow sleeves, black cap.

Owner John Brown (1850-1930) was a coal baron, ship owner and racehorse breeder was born near East Maitland, New South Wales and in 1897 begun to race horses under 'J.Baron' and won the 1897 AJC Doncaster Handicap with Superb, Sir Foote 1902 AJC Doncaster Handicap, VATC Futurity Stakes, VRC Newmarket Handicap and the outstanding Duke Foote winning the 1912 VRC Melbourne Stakes, 1912 & 1913 AJC Craven Plate and 1912 & 1913 Chelmsford Stakes and Balloon King 1930 VRC Derby.

[7][8][9] Prince Foote died in 1922, aged 16, of a ruptured blood vessel at his owners Wills Gully Stud.

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