Windfields | |
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Sire | Bunty Lawless |
Grandsire | Ladder |
Dam | Nandi |
Damsire | Stimulus |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1943 |
Country | Canada |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | E. P. Taylor |
Owner | E. P. Taylor |
Trainer | Bert Alexandra |
Record | 75: 19-10-5 |
Earnings | $83,380 |
Major wins | |
Victoria Stakes (1945) Gravesend Purse (1946) Breeders' Stakes (1946) | |
Honours | |
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2002) |
Windfields (1943–1971) was a Canadian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse who was the first stakes race winner bred by E. P. Taylor and for whom he named his world-famous Windfields Farm.[1]
Out of the mare Nandi,[2] for whom the Nandi Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack is named, Windfields was sired by Bunty Lawless, who in 1951 was voted Canada's "Horse of the Half-Century."[3]
Trained by Bert Alexandra, as a two-year-old in 1945 Windfields won his first start by six lengths, then won the five furlong Victoria Stakes in a time of 0:59.00, breaking Faireno's track record at Old Woodbine Racetrack by 3/5 of a second.[4] The colt followed this win with another track record in the Rosedale Purse but then suffered a knee injury that kept him out of racing.
Ineligible for Canada's most prestigious race, the Kings Plate for three-year-olds, in September 1946 the three-year-old Windfields defeated Plate winner Kingarvie by five lengths in the 1946 Breeders' Stakes. Scratched from the 1946 Belmont Stakes, Windfields won his third straight race, and second in a row at Aqueduct Racetrack, with a win in the mile and one-eighth Gravesend Purse.[5]
Although never a great racehorse, Windfields competed through age six, notably defeating the great Australian runner Shannon to win a Stakes race on January 25, 1948, at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.[6]