Sir Dragonet , winner of the Ladbrokes Cox Plate (G1) in 2020 at Moonee Valley in Australia, broke down during an Oct. 16 workout and was euthanized, according to a tweet from co-trainer Ciaron Maher.
The owners and trainers of Cox Plate winning champion horse Sir Dragonet have been left devastated after the horse was euthanised on Saturday. Sir Dragonet sustained a catastrophic injury after ...
The 2020 Cox Plate winner Sir Dragonet has died after a track work injury one week out from defending his crown. One of the stars of the Australian turf since arriving from Ireland for last year's ...
Ciaron Maher and David Eustace have boosted their spring arsenal by acquiring the high-class Sir Dragonet. Maher and owner Ozzie Kheir have struck a deal with Coolmore on the highly touted ...
Glen Boss has won his fourth Cox Plate as a jockey after guiding Sir Dragonet to victory in the 100th running of Australasia's weight-for-age championship at Moonee Valley. Sir Dragonet finished ahead ...
Few horses have been mistaken more than Sir Dragonet. The Camelot entire departed the British Isles with a damaged reputation that even the shrewdest brand manager would struggle to resurrect. Sir ...
Ladbrokes Cox Plate (G1) winner Sir Dragonet had been on the radar of Mathew Becker for more than 12 months before he was able to convince Coolmore to part with the well-bred and highly talented son ...
Cox Plate winner Sir Dragonet won his second Group 1 race on Australian soil at Rosehill on Saturday, claiming a decisive victory in the $1.5 million Group 1 KIA Tancred Stakes (2400m). Australia's ...
William Hill St Leger market mover Sir Dragonet is expected to take a significant step forward from last month's disappointing defeat at the Curragh according to trainer Aidan O'Brien, who will also ...
Reigning Cox Plate champion Sir Dragonet was sadly euthanised at The Valley on Saturday morning after breaking down in a track gallop. Unfortunately the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained Sir ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Reigning Cox Plate champion Sir Dragonet has been euthanised after he broke down with a catastrophic injury to his near foreleg during ...