Blacks A Fake | ||
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Sire: | Fake Left (USA) | |
Dam: | Colada Hanover | |
Damsire: | Vanston Hanover (USA) | |
Sex: | Gelding | |
Foaled: | 7 October 2000 | |
Country: | Australia | |
Colour: | Brown | |
Breeder: | R H Pointer Nominees P/L | |
Owner: | C M Rasmussen, T L Titcomb & C H Pointer | |
Trainer/driver: | Natalie Rasmussen | |
Record: | 105:72-19-5 | |
Fastest winning mile rate: | At 2: 1:58.7 At 3: 1:58.0 Aged: 1:53.7 | |
Prizemoney: | A$4,575,438 | |
Group One wins | ||
2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 |
Inter Dominion Championships M H Treuer Memorial Victoria Cup Inter Dominion Championships A G Hunter Cup Inter Dominion Championships Queensland Pacing Championship Trans-Tasman Winter Cup Queensland Pacing Championship Inter Dominion Championships | |
Blacks A Fake is a brown Standardbred gelding that won the 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010 Inter Dominion Championships, making him the only four-time winner of Australasia's premier harness race.[1] He finished second, beaten by a long neck, in the 2009 Inter Dominion to Mr Feelgood (USA). His other achievements include wins in the Victoria Cup and Hunter Cup and three Australian Horse of the Year titles. He is Australasia's highest earning Standardbred, and (excluding exchange-rate considerations) was the world's highest earning pacer. He also was inducted into the Inter Dominion Hall of Fame.[2]
Foaled on 7 October 2000, Blacks A Fake is a son of the Little Brown Jug winner and a Leading Australian Sire, Fake Left (USA), out of Colada Hanover by Vanston Hanover.[3] Blacks A Fake was inbred to the million dollar winner Albatross in the third generation (3x3).[4]
He was trained and driven by Natalie Rasmussen throughout his entire career. When Blacks a Fake suffered a major injury in 2003, Rasmussen nursed him back to health. Rasmussen also overcame crippling injuries in the early 2000s herself when it was thought that she would never be able to drive pacers again. She is the first woman in Australia to have trained and driven an Inter Dominion winner and the first Queenslander to win four.