Information About

Gunsynd




  Sire Sunset Hue
  Grandsire Star Kingdom
  Dam Woodie Wonder
  Damsire Newtown Wonder
  Sex Stallion
  Foaled 1967
  Country Australia
  Colour Grey
  Breeder Joe McNamara
  Owner Bill Bishop, G Pippos<br>GN McMicking, AV Coorey
  Trainer Bill Wehlow<br> T J Smith (at age 4)
  Record 54: 29-7-8
  Earnings AUD$280,455
  Race Hopeful Stakes (1969)<br> Chelmsford Stakes (1970)<br> Rawson Stakes (1971, 1973)<br> Epsom Handicap (1971)<br> Toorak Handicap (1971)<br> Sandown Cup (1971)<br> George Adams Handicap (1971)<br> Futurity Stakes (1972)<br> Frederick Clissold Handicap (1972)<br> Hill Stakes (1972)<br> VRC Queens Plate (1972)<br> Doncaster Handicap (1972)<br> Colin Stephen Stakes (1972)<br> Caufield Stakes (1972)<br> Cox Plate (1972)<br> VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1972, 1973)<br> Blamey Stakes (1973)<br> AJC Autumn Stakes (1973)
  Awards Australian Champion Racehorse Of The Year (1972)
  Honours Queensland Icon (2004)<br> Statue at Goondiwindi, Queensland <br> Australian Racing Hall Of Fame
  Updated March 12, 2007


Gunsynd (October 4 1967 - 1983) was an Australian champion Thoroughbred racehorse who is remembered primarily for his exploits over the mile distance. Bred in New South Wales and foaled in 1967, he was a A$1,300 purchase at the 1969 Brisbane sales. Originally trained by Bill Wehlow and later in his four-year old season by T J Smith , Sydney's premier horse trainer, he competed in Australian racing from 1969 to 1973. He was affectionately known as the ''Goondiwindi Grey'', as his owners came from Goondiwindi (pronounced Gundawindi), and was pure grey in appearance.

As a miler, Gunsynd won five out of six races he took part in, being beaten narrowly by Melbourne Cup in which he ran third to Piping Lane .

Gunsynd was always a favorite with the crowds due to his beautiful grey appearance, and because he won a lot of races. His great record is 54 starts for 29 wins, 7 seconds, 8 thirds and A$280,455 in prizemoney.

Retired to Kia Ora Stud when his racing days were over, he was less than successful but did sire Ammo Girl, dam of champion racemare Emancipation .

Suffering from Cancer , Gunsynd was humanely Euthanized at age 16. A statue of the great horse has been erected in the main street of his 'hometown' Goondiwindi in his memory. In 2004, he was the only animal named to the Queensland Icon s list.


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