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(CAN) 21-9-6-3, $25,730
1951 Horse Of The Year in Canada
Won: Canadian Championship, Fred S. Livingston H, Autumn H.
Bull Page, a son of Bull Dog, was a very good racehorse
He was in the money 18 of 21 times in two seasons of racing and was Canada`s Horse of the Year in 1951
But it was as a stallion at E. P. Taylor`s National Stud Farm in Oshawa that Bull Page made his greatest contribution to the sport of thoroughbred racing
Bull Page was the sire of such outstanding individuals as Flaming Page, one of the best fillies ever produced in Canada, who won the Queen`s Plate and Canadian Oaks in 1962; New Providence, first winner of, the Canadian Triple Crown of Racing - the Queen`s Plate, Prince of Wales and Breeders Stakes, Censor, Stole the Ring and Bulpamiru
Bull Page`s daughter, Flaming Page, was the dam of Nijinsky II, who was acclaimed England`s Horse of the Century
Nijinsky II, in turn, was one of the top sires in racing
Bull Page, who was Canada`s leading sire in 1958, was consistently among the leading sires in this country
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