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  1. Sir Patrick Hogan KNZM CBE (23 October 1939 – 6 January 2023) was a New Zealand breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses, based in Cambridge. He was closely associated with the champion sires Sir Tristram and Zabeel .

  2. Jan 10, 2023 · The 2007 Melbourne Cup Tour of New Zealand. Sir Patrick Hogan with seven Melbourne Cups won by horses in connection with Cambridge Stud. In a graphic illustration of the Hogan guile, Zabeel stood out amongst Sir Tristram's sire sons, quite incredibly matching his exact tally of Group One winners as well as notching a raft of stallion premierships.

  3. Jan 6, 2023 · Sir Patrick Hogan, who was responsible for bringing the influential stallion Sir Tristram and his champion sire son Zabeel to New Zealand, will leave a lasting legacy on the country’s racing and breeding industries. Tributes flowed on Friday from around the world for the legendary thoroughbred industry figure who died after a long illness.

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  5. Jan 6, 2023 · Sir Patrick Hogan, of the world famous Cambridge Stud, has died. The 83-year-old was considered one of the world's finest horse breeders and studmasters. Born 23 October 1939, the son of an Irish immigrant, Sir Patrick had dropped out of school by the time he was 15 to work on the family's Waikato farm. Zabeel.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · WATCH: Sir Patrick Hogan's funeral. New Zealand Racing Desk @nzracingnews 11 January, 2023. 11 January, 2023. A. A. A. Sir Patrick Hogan and Bart Cummings (Image: Gavin Adams/Race Images) A recording of Sir Patrick Hogan’s funeral is available for those unable to attend. Aged 83, Sir Patrick passed away peacefully on January 6.

  7. Jan 6, 2023 · 06/01/2023. Alex Chapman. One of the most iconic figures in New Zealand horse racing, Sir Patrick Hogan, has died. A champion breeder, Sir Patrick was responsible for bringing the likes of ...

  8. Jan 6, 2023 · The man known as the king of New Zealand's thoroughbred industry, Sir Patrick Hogan, has died aged 83. Sir Patrick put New Zealand horses on the map with his Cambridge Stud. In the 1970s he took a punt on a stallion named Sir Tristram - it was a punt that paid off, siring 45 group one winners, including three Melbourne Cup champions.

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