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FAUX TIRAGE - DOMINATING NZ BREEDING

aux Tirage was the most expensive horse ever imported to New Zealand at the time. He was purchased by Tom Lowry for his Okawa Stud for a reported price of £A31,250 in 1949. The stallion was a son of Big Game out of the stakes winning mare, Commotion,

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