Canonbury Stakes (1998) Skyline Stakes (1999) Spring Stakes (1999) George Main Stakes (1999) Tulloch Stakes (2000) Hollindale Stakes (2000, 2001) Epsom Handicap (2000) Canterbury Stakes (2001) Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2001) Theo Marks Stakes (2001)
Last updated on 5 June 2009
Shogun Lodge (25 September 1996 – 8 November 2003) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse by American sire Grand Lodge.
Shogun Lodge won three Group One races, and remarkably ran 2nd in a further 12 Group 1 races.
On 8 November 2003, Shogun Lodge collapsed and died while competing in the Emirates Stakes. It was later revealed he died of a heart attack after suffering a lung haemorrhage during the race.[1]
^"Shogun Lodge died of heart attack". Racing And Sports.
ShogunLodge (25 September 1996 – 8 November 2003) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse by American sire Grand Lodge. ShogunLodge won three Group...
the George Main Stakes-Gr1 (1,600 m) where he, like Lonhro, defeated ShogunLodge. In the Caulfield Guineas, the boom colts Ustinov and Viking Ruler also...
defeated in the Theo Marks Quality (by Adam) and the George Main Stakes (by ShogunLodge). Her final lead-up to the Cox Plate was a close fourth under 56.5 kilograms...
Australian Racing Hall of Fame Significant horses Makybe Diva So You Think Starcraft Ocean Park Eremein Haradasun Fastnet Rock Divine Madonna ShogunLodge...
by Grand Lodge the winner of the Dewhurst Stakes and the St. James's Palace Stakes. His other foals included Sinndar, Grandera, ShogunLodge and Queen's...
Won 13 Oct 2001 Yalumba Stakes Caulfield G1 2000 m 58 D. Oliver 2nd – ShogunLodge Won 27 Oct 2001 Cox Plate Moonee Valley G1 2040 m 58 D. Oliver 2nd –...
This Manshood 2003 - Bush Padre 2002 - Mr. Bureaucrat 2001 - ShogunLodge 2000 - ShogunLodge 1999 - Melora 1998 - Might and Power 1997 - Summer Beau 1996...
02 Oct 2000 Epsom Handicap Randwick G1 1600 m 59.5 D. Beadman 1st - ShogunLodge 3rd 14 Oct 2000 Yalumba Stakes Caulfield G1 2000 m 58 D. Beadman 1st...
seizing power, Yoritomo set up his capital in Kamakura and took the title of shōgun. In 1274 and 1281, the Kamakura shogunate withstood two Mongol invasions...
Guam, and the Philippines. Denslow 1957, p. 112. "Famous Freemasons, M–Z". Lodge St. Patrick, New Zealand. Archived from the original on 24 August 2015....