Rogilla

Rogilla

Rogilla and Darby Munro at Flemington.
Sire Roger de Busli (GB)
Dam Speargila (AUS)
Damsire Brakespear (GB)
Sex Gelding
Foaled 1927
Country Australia
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Hunter White
Owner Henry White
Trainer Les Haigh (and lessee)[1]
Record 70: 26 (5 dead-heats), 12, 11
Earnings £22,674[1] $45,348[2]
Major wins
Caulfield Cup (1932)
Sydney Cup (1933)
Cox Plate (1933)
Melbourne Stakes (1933)
C.B.Fisher Plate (1933
Randwick Plate (1933)
Chelmsford Stakes (1933 & 1934)
Spring Stakes (1933 & 1934)
Kings Cup (1934)
Rawson Stakes (1934)
Chipping Norton Stakes (1935)
Warwick Stakes (1935)

Rogilla, was a chestnut Australian Thoroughbred gelding, who was a versatile racehorse performing in Australia. Known as the Coalfields Champion from Newcastle, Rogilla raced during a vintage era of the Australian turf. He won in each of the six seasons that he raced as a three-year-old to an eight-year-old. Rogilla was an outstanding galloper in Sydney and Melbourne on wet or dry tracks recording 26 wins from 4½ furlongs to 2 miles with regular jockey Darby Munro winning 16 races.

Breeding

He was by Roger de Busli (GB) and his dam Speargila was by Brakespear (GB). Roger de Busli (GB) won three races from 20 starts in England. He commenced stud duties in 1925, but sired only one other winner of a principal race in Oro 1935 AJC Metropolitan Handicap.[2]

Rogilla's dam Speargila was a good racemare that won 13 races in Sydney, New South Wales, plus 10 other provincial and country races. Speargila was line-bred to Prince Charlie, as both Lochiel and Clan Stuart were sired by him.[1] She was the dam of six foals, which all raced and were winners. Rogilla was the second foal.[2]

His breeder, Hunter White of Havilah, New South Wales,[3] was a well known Australian Jockey Club committeeman (1910–1940) and granted three consecutive leases to Rogilla's trainer.

Racing career

Rogilla began his racing career two months short of his fourth season. His racing colours were black, with red armbands and cap. Rogilla was lightly framed and 15.3 hands tall and despite various injuries and illnesses was best remembered for his tremendous courage against the best in the depression era. In 17 of the races he contested he won eight by a neck or less, lost four by a neck or less and figured in five dead heats for first. He always pulled hard in races, which cost him any chance in the three Melbourne Cups he contested.

His best season was at six years of age, when he won 11 from 17 starts and in 1934 he defeated the champion Peter Pan III in four successive meetings including the AJC Kings Cup.

Rogilla when racing in Melbourne was stabled at Caulfield with great trainer Cecil T Godby who trained the Caulfield Cup winners Purser 1924,Gaine Carrington 1933 and Northwind 1936.

Trainer Les Haigh was born in 1892 at Bega, New South Wales and a former jockey in the Muswellbrook area relocated his Everton Street stables in Newcastle, New South Wales to Sydney and in 1934 purchased leading Randwick trainer Frank Marsden's stables in Bowral Street Kensington directly opposite the now Tulloch Lodge.

Frank Marsden was mentor to the outstanding gallopers Furious 1921 VRC Derby & VRC Oaks, Richmond Main 1919 AJC & VRC Derby also Prince Viridis 1918 AJC & VRC St Leger, Cagou 1913 & 1917 AJC Metropolitan Handicap and the 1919 & 1922 AJC Sydney Cup winners Ian 'Or & Prince Charles.

Rogilla's racing record: 70 starts for 26 wins (including 5 dead heats), 12 seconds, 11 thirds and 21 unplaced runs.

1934 Racebook

Tabulated pedigree

Pedigree of Rogilla (AUS) (8) (Ch. g 1927)
Sire
Roger de Busli (GB)
Ch. 1920
Hurry On (GB) (2) Marcovil (12) Marco
Lady Villikins
Tout Suite Sainfoin
Star
St Genevieve St. Amant (14) St. Frusquin
Lady Loverule
Gally Bawn Tracery
Serenity
Dam
Speargila (AUS) (8)
b. 1917
Brakespear (GB) (9) Spearmint Carbine (NZ)
Maid of the Mint
Guinea Hen Gallinule
Nightmare
Virgilia Tartan (13) Lochiel
Colours
Georgie Clan Stuart (GB)
Butterfly (8)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Barrie, Douglas M., The Australian Bloodhorse, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1956
  2. 1 2 3 Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  3. "Rogilla's Breeder Dead.". The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). NSW: National Library of Australia. 4 March 1947. p. 10. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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