Yaralla (horse)

Yaralla (foaled 1938) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who raced for 5 seasons from a two-year-old to a six-year-old recording major wins from 5 furlongs to 1¼ miles and regular Sydney jockey being Ted McMenamin.

Dam Even Keel was a half sister to Old Rowley 1940 VRC Melbourne Cup.

[2][3][4] Owner E. P. 'Monty' Walker paid 1,200 guineas for Yaralla named after the historic Yaralla Estate mansion at Concord, Sydney and was a member of the Sydney Stock Exchange and died in 1948 Double Bay aged 67.

Trainer Fred Cush’s stables were located at West Kensington, Sydney and trained the champion weight carrying jumper Greensea, Chide 1931 AJC Chipping Norton Stakes, second behind Phar Lap 1931 Hill Stakes and AJC Spring Stakes and the champion New Zealand mare Silver Scorn 1934 AJC Chipping Norton Stakes.

[7][8] Yaralla initially stood at Tarwyn Park Stud in the Bylong Valley however he proved to be an indifferent stallion and in 1948 was relocated to Anambah Station in West Maitland, the former home of Beauford.