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Archers Bay

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Dam
  
Adorned

Foaled
  
1995

Children
  
Arch Hall

Parents
  
Silver Deputy

Earnings
  
666,200 USD

Grandsire
  
Damsire
  
Country
  
Trainer
  
Todd Pletcher

Sex
  
Color
  

Archers Bay (1995–2002) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse known for winning the first two legs of the 1998 Canadian Triple Crown. He was sired by Silver Deputy and out of the stakes-winning mare, Adorned, a daughter of the 1975 French Derby winner, Val de l'Orne.

In the 1998 Canadian Triple Crown series, Archers Bay won the Queen's Plate and the Prince of Wales Stakes but did not run in the final leg as the Breeders Stakes is a test on turf. He was voted Canadian Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.

Retired to stud duty, Archers Bay sired Arch Hall and other foals.

The stallion was humanely euthanized in 2002 after an unsuccessful colic surgery and is buried on his farm.

References

Archers Bay Wikipedia


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