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- The_Tin_Man_(horse) abstract "The Tin Man (February 18, 1998 in Kentucky – 2015) is an American thoroughbred racehorse. The gelding was sired by Affirmed, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner, out of the unplaced Lizzie Rolfe by Tom Rolfe, who was an exceptional racehorse but a better broodmare sire.He was retired at the age of 9 due to complications following exploratory surgery on an ankle.".
- Q7769431 abstract "The Tin Man (February 18, 1998 in Kentucky – 2015) is an American thoroughbred racehorse. The gelding was sired by Affirmed, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner, out of the unplaced Lizzie Rolfe by Tom Rolfe, who was an exceptional racehorse but a better broodmare sire.He was retired at the age of 9 due to complications following exploratory surgery on an ankle.".
- The_Tin_Man_(horse) comment "The Tin Man (February 18, 1998 in Kentucky – 2015) is an American thoroughbred racehorse. The gelding was sired by Affirmed, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner, out of the unplaced Lizzie Rolfe by Tom Rolfe, who was an exceptional racehorse but a better broodmare sire.He was retired at the age of 9 due to complications following exploratory surgery on an ankle.".
- Q7769431 comment "The Tin Man (February 18, 1998 in Kentucky – 2015) is an American thoroughbred racehorse. The gelding was sired by Affirmed, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner, out of the unplaced Lizzie Rolfe by Tom Rolfe, who was an exceptional racehorse but a better broodmare sire.He was retired at the age of 9 due to complications following exploratory surgery on an ankle.".