Royal Chocolate | |
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Sire | Amber Morn |
Grandsire | Ambiorix |
Dam | Rocket Shot |
Damsire | Prince John |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1970 |
Country | Canada |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Stafford Farms |
Owner | Stafford Farms |
Trainer | Gil Rowntree |
Record | 55: 13-12-11 |
Earnings | $245,976 |
Major wins | |
Plate Trial Stakes (1973) Queen's Plate (1973) |
Plate Trial Stakes (1973)
Eclipse Handicap (1974, 1975)
Bold Venture Handicap (1976)
Connaught Cup Handicap (1976)
Royal Chocolate (foaled 1970 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.
Royal Chocolate was bred and raced by Jack Stafford's Stafford Farms of King City, Ontario. He was sired by Amber Morn whose French sire Ambiorix stood at Claiborne Farm and who was a son of the important three-time French Champion sire, Tourbillon. Royal Chocolate's dam Rocket Shot, was a granddaughter of the influential sire, Princequillo.
Royal Chocolate was conditioned for racing by future by Canadian Racing Hall of Fame trainer, Gil Rowntree.
During his career, he competed at distances from five to fourteen furlongs but is best known for winning Canada's most prestigious race in 1973, the mile and a quarter (10 furlongs) Queen's Plate. In the ensuing second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown series, he ran third to stablemate Tara Road in the Prince of Wales Stakes on the turf at Fort Erie Racetrack