Turf Monthly

COMIC COURT - His Legacy

n face value Comic Court was a disappointment at stud. He commanded a high fee for the time and stood at one of the leading studs alongside top stallions. He was given every opportunity and yet produced only four stakes winners. None were what might be considered outstanding racehorses and Droll Prince who won the VRC Cantala Stakes and MRC Williamstown Cup was undoubtedly the best of them. Asian Court won a Werribee Cup while Gurney won the MRC International Stakes. The last stakes winner in Harcourt won the SA Tattersall’s Cup and the Tattersall’s

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