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LORD - The family continues

ord was born in NZ, by the imported stallion Targui out of the Australian bred mare Broadway. Targui was a French stallion who had won the Prix la Bourse over 2400m. He was to prove a valuable stallion siring 22 stakes winners although arguably none better than Lord. One of his best progeny was Cadiz who won five stakes races in NZ before coming to Australia to win the Linlithgow Stakes in 1960.

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