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A most underrated galloper, Elegancy has had 39 starts for nine wins, nine seconds sporting and three thirds and $250,000. He's paid for his honesty, being asked to carry 57 kg and 59 kg respectively in his two victories at Sandown. But that's something the horse has been sporting used to since winning the SAJC Angas Brut Classic (Gr sporting II) (1200m) over Khaptingly and Magic Of Money back on Adelaide Cup Day, 1994. Still, the horse of the moment for Tony Vasil is undoubtedly Winger Charger. Unwanted as a yearling when offered at the 1995 Magic Million Sales on the Gold Coast, Winger Charger, by the recently deceased Archregent (Can), was bred by Fred Peisah at his 'Lomar Park Stud', South-West of Sydney. "He should have been named Winged Charger," revealed Fred Peisah. "I wrote Winger Charger down on the list to be submitted to the Registrar. I realised I'd written down the wrong name and immediately put Winged Charger down underneath. I then went to cross out the name I didn't want but struck out the wrong one instead!"
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