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Nom Du Jeu
SireMontjeu
GrandsireSadler's Wells
DamPrized Gem
DamsirePrized
SexStallion
Foaled2002
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBrown
BreederMrs WM Morton (NZ)
OwnerMrs WM Morton (NZ)
TrainerMurray Baker
Record23: 4-7-2
EarningsA$1,988,488
Major wins
AJC Derby (2008)
Last updated on 13 October 2017

Nom Du Jeu is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse. He won the 2008 AJC Australian Derby, beating Red Ruler in a rare New Zealand quinella in an Australian Group One race. The win made him the first New Zealand male three-year-old to win an Australian Group One since Our Maizcay in the 1995 Caulfield Guineas, and the first New Zealander to win a Group One in Sydney since Honor Babe in the 2003 Sydney Cup.

Nom Du Jeu continued this form as a four-year-old. A first-up win (which was later taken off him after a positive swab) was followed by placings in the Stoney Bridge Stakes and Kelt Capital Stakes. He then travelled to Australia, where he finished second in the Caulfield Cup and eighth in the Melbourne Cup. He was retired after competing in the 2009 W. S. Cox Plate.

As of 2017, Nom Du Jeu stands at Raheen Stud in Queensland, where he has sired 43 winners from 105 runners

See also

References

  1. "Nom De Jeu on the move to Queensland". thoroughbredexpress.net.au. Retrieved 13 October 2017.


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