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Good Lord

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Good Lord was a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse owned by Las Vegas lawyer Michael L. Hines (1920–1985).

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3-702: Foaled in 1971, and purchased for just $ 6,250 as a yearling, Good Lord was by Zamazaan out of Love in Bloom. He was a good staying racehorse winning two Wellington Cups and the Queen Elizabeth Cup in 1977 where the Queen herself presented the Cup. The first Wellington Cup in 1977 was a thrilling encounter when he beat the great race mare Show Gate . He raced under the name My Good Man in Australia and won

6-634: The Sydney Cup in 1978. In 1979, on U.S. soil, Good Lord won the Eddie Read Stakes under the champion American jockey Bill Shoemaker , while trained by the late Charles E. Whittingham . This article about a racehorse is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zamazaan (horse) Zamazaan (1965 – 8 April 1990) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and Champion sire in New Zealand and Australia. Zamazaan

9-541: Was bred by the HH Aga Khan IV . Zamazaan was a winner of 5 stakes races from 2,400 metres to 3,100 metres. He retired from the track in 1969. He was syndicated for a then record NZ$ 200,000 and sent to stand at stud beginning in the 1970 season at Keith Burley's Carlyle Stud in East Tāmaki near Auckland , New Zealand. He won the: Zamazaan sired 58 stakes winners for 123 stakes wins including: Zamazaan

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