Frank McCabe
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Frank McCabe | |
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Occupation | Trainer |
Born |
March 10, 1859 Paterson, New Jersey |
Died | 1924 |
Career wins | Not found |
Major racing wins | |
Freehold Stakes (1885) Belmont Stakes (1886, 1887, 1888) | |
Honours | |
United States' Racing Hall of Fame (2007) | |
Significant horses | |
Hanover, Kingston, Inspector B. Miss Woodford, Tremont, Sir Dixon |
Frank McCabe (March 10, 1859 – 1924) was an American jockey and a Hall of Fame trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses.
McCabe was a leading trainer during the latter part of the 19th century and for the first few decades of the 20th century. He began his training career as an assistant to James G. Rowe, Sr. and after 1884 took charge of the Dwyer Brothers Stable when Rowe left.
Frank McCabe was inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2007.
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