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EURYTHMIC BEAT CARBINE’S STAKES RECORD

urythmic is the horse that finally took Carbine’s crown of Australasia’s highest ever stakes winner. It is fitting that we mention him here when looking at the influence of Carbine’s greatest Australian son in Wallace. Eurythmic was a son of Eudorus who was brought to Australia by JE Brewer on behalf of owners, Messrs Robinson and Clarke. He won eight races from 31 starts in the UK before coming to Australia, although none had been past 1800m. Despite being nominated for the Caulfield Cup, Eudorus proved a quality sprinter later winning the Futurity Stakes and VRC All-Aged Stakes. At stud he had moderate success

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