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- Lord_Murphy abstract "Lord Murphy (1876- after 1881 ) was an American thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in Tennessee and is best known for winning the 1879 Kentucky Derby. He was originally named Patmus and was a grandson of Lexington. He descended from the Byerly Turk.The 5th Kentucky Derby was run on a fast track with a field of nine horses, including the notable racer and future leading sire Falsetto. Lord Murphy was knocked almost to his knees by Ada Glenn on the first turn, but managed to pull himself up from 7th to 1st place at the mile marker to win over the fast approaching Falsetto.Lord Murphy was bought soon after his Derby win by horseman James R. Keene, who promptly shipped him overseas to the British racing circuit. His arrival was greeted with interest in Britain, as he was "purely American", rather than being bred from relatively recent European exports. Lord Murphy did not race well in Britain, being unplaced in the 1880 Chatsworth Handicap Plate at Derby and the 1881 Visitors Plate run at the Craven meeting. He acquired a "savage" temper and became a "roarer", an ailment that Keene thought developed secondary to the change in weather between the United States and England. Keene sold Lord Murphy to Richard Ten Broeck in May 1881. He was later sold at a British public auction in Newmarket on July 6, 1881, the horse fetching a small sum of 10 guineas ($50).".
- Lord_Murphy colour Bay_(horse).
- Lord_Murphy grandsire Lexington_(horse).
- Lord_Murphy owner James_R._Keene.
- Lord_Murphy race January_Stakes.
- Lord_Murphy race Kentucky_Derby.
- Lord_Murphy race Triple_Crown_of_Thoroughbred_Racing_(United_States).
- Lord_Murphy sex "Stallion".
- Lord_Murphy wikiPageID "22708506".
- Lord_Murphy wikiPageRevisionID "642003464".
- Lord_Murphy breeder "J. T. Carter".
- Lord_Murphy colour Bay_(horse).
- Lord_Murphy country "United States".
- Lord_Murphy dam "Wenonah".
- Lord_Murphy damsire "Captain Elgee".
- Lord_Murphy earnings "11400.0".
- Lord_Murphy foaled "1876".
- Lord_Murphy grandsire Lexington_(horse).
- Lord_Murphy hasPhotoCollection Lord_Murphy.
- Lord_Murphy horsename "Lord Murphy".
- Lord_Murphy owner "1".
- Lord_Murphy owner "2".
- Lord_Murphy race January_Stakes.
- Lord_Murphy race Kentucky_Derby.
- Lord_Murphy race "American Classic Race wins:".
- Lord_Murphy race "Belle Meade Stakes".
- Lord_Murphy race "Kentucky St. Leger Stakes".
- Lord_Murphy record "14".
- Lord_Murphy sex Stallion.
- Lord_Murphy sire "Pat Malloy".
- Lord_Murphy trainer "George Rice".
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:1876_racehorse_births.
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:American_racehorses.
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:Byerley_Turk_sire_line.
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:Kentucky_Derby_winners.
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:Racehorses_bred_in_Tennessee.
- Lord_Murphy subject Category:Thoroughbred_family_A10.
- Lord_Murphy type Animal.
- Lord_Murphy type Eukaryote.
- Lord_Murphy type Mammal.
- Lord_Murphy type RaceHorse.
- Lord_Murphy type Species.
- Lord_Murphy type Thing.
- Lord_Murphy type Q19088.
- Lord_Murphy type Q729.
- Lord_Murphy type Q7377.
- Lord_Murphy comment "Lord Murphy (1876- after 1881 ) was an American thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in Tennessee and is best known for winning the 1879 Kentucky Derby. He was originally named Patmus and was a grandson of Lexington. He descended from the Byerly Turk.The 5th Kentucky Derby was run on a fast track with a field of nine horses, including the notable racer and future leading sire Falsetto.".
- Lord_Murphy label "Lord Murphy".
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- Lord_Murphy sameAs Q6679797.
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- Lord_Murphy wasDerivedFrom Lord_Murphy?oldid=642003464.
- Lord_Murphy isPrimaryTopicOf Lord_Murphy.
- Lord_Murphy name "Lord Murphy".