PAST PERFORMERS
Catch Up with Our Sold Horses, Success Stories and Updates.
Medalla De Oro
One of the earliest flagbearers for Rogues Gallery Racing was this versatile son of Teofilo who still holds the record as the winning most horse in the famous red and white silks.
He was a winner over both codes, including a very memorable day with a convincing victory in the Amateur Derby at Epsom.
A total of 5 career wins, we wait to see whether his achievements will be matched or surpassed.
We would’t bet against it!
Crimewave
Another son of Teofilo, he was a proper character who quickly established himself as everyone’s favourite. He never stopped improving and gave us some fantastic days out.
He loved his days out at Lingfield and was something of a course specialist, achieving all of his 3 career victories there.
Also placed 11 times, he never ran a bad race and he was greatly missed on his retirement
Rogue Millennium
Our first classic runner, group winner and Royal Ascot winner needs no introduction. A major success story, she had us dreaming big after her debut win at Wetherby but we had no idea how far she would eventually take us.
She took us to places we could only dream of, and our journey did not end too badly either.
This daughter of Dubawi was purchased for 35,000 Guineas and went back through the sales ring where she made 1.65 Million!
Rogue Lightning
Another legend who took us on an incredible journey with a breathtaking debut win at Newmarket.
He followed that up with 3 further successes including victory in the Shergar Cup. a listed success at Doncaster, and was very unlucky not to win the Prix De L’Abbaye.
This son of Kodiac was another inspired purchase at 42,000 Guineas, subsequently sold for £1 Million.
Rogue Bear
Another 3 time winner for us, from only 10 appearances.
Another one to have a very impressive debut victory, this son of Kodiac, who has to be one of our luckiest stallions, gave us some big days out.
He was later sold to race in Australia where he had plenty more success, and ensured some early mornings for his army of loyal fans tuning in to watch him.
Once a Rogue, always a Rogue.
Rogue Force
This son of Iffraaj was yet another 3 time winner for us, making 19 appearances. All his career wins were under Jack Mitchell who knew how to get the best out of him.
He particularly enjoyed the All Weather surface and was great fun for the Rogues, keeping us busy and providing plenty of entertainment over the winter months.
Holy Kingdom
A stunning looking son of Australia, he was another multiple winner for Rogues Gallery, and another of our early success stories putting us on the map.
In just 14 career starts, he was successful on 3 occasions and placed another 5 times, and was improving all the time. He sustained a slight injury which cut short his racing career, but is happy in retirement.
He was always a yard favourite with a huge personality, and was always ready to give you a playful bite if you weren’t giving him your full attention.
Rogue Spirit
This son of Dark Angel was out of of the dam Quite Sharp, an he certainly lived up to that name.
Picked up for a bargain price, he did all of his winning over the minimum trip, with 3 victories and 3 placed efforts from only 12 runs.
A very consistent performer, he gave us some fantastic days out, taking us to both Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood.
The Guvnor
Not every venture is successful, and we were of course very proud and excited in the early days to purchase our one and so far our only Frankel.
An expensive purchase by the best sire in the world out of a multiple winning dam, he was a world beater on paper.
Unfortunately, he could not transfer that potential onto the grass and, although we enjoyed the ride and some fun days out, he retired as a maiden.
Rogue Soldier
2 career wins and 4 places from just 12 starts, this son of No Nay Never was another consistent performer who gave us plenty of successful days at the races.
Rogue Missile
She was a very well bred speedy filly by Dandy Man, a powerful magnificent looking thoroughbred.
In only 4 racecourse appearances, she won twice and was placed twice before retiring to the paddocks.
She is now a major part of our breeding program and has already produced 2 fantastic looking colts who have yet to hit the racetrack or sales ring.
We cannot wait to see what they can achieve.
Rogue Power
A son of Pivotal, he was a steadily improving gelding who finished runner up on a couple of occasions before a slight injury lead to his early retirement.
A genuine horse who always tried his very best.
Rockett Man
A lovely looking chestnut by Equiano, he was a speedy performer who was campaigned over 5f and 6f, and was victorious at Chelmsford.
He formed part of a remarkable syndicate in our early days when £1000 bought a share in 4 horses, all of whom were victorious, and the syndicate never looked back.
Cash Machine, Rogue Bear and Rogue Force completed the quartet.
Cash Machine
Another one of the remarkable successful syndicate of 4 winners from 4 horses.
He was a very consistent performer with a win and 3 placed efforts from only 8 career runs.
