27/04/2026
Quick Look Back at the Champion Australian Sire "The Roach Back" Century, Son of 2-N Stallion Better Boy as appearing in "Khanshe"
the champion Australian sprinter and sire Century was known to have a "roach back" (a convex upward arching of the spine). Despite this physical conformation fault, which can sometimes limit flexibility, it did not hinder his racing ability and he became a successful sire.
Key Details About Century's Conformation:
Roach Back: Century was known to have a distinct roach back, which is an outward curvature of the spine, often in the lumbar region.
Performance: He was a brilliant sprinter, known for winning the 1973 Newmarket Handicap and 1974 Lightning Stakes at Flemington.
Sire Career: Despite the deformity, which once caused a hesitation for a potential investor, he became a "fabulous" and successful stallion.
Winnings: 29 Starts: 11 - 9 - 3, A$172,530
1972:
Won: MVRC Moonee Valley S., MVRC Freeway S., VRC Ascot Vale S., VRC Sire's Produce S.
1973:
Won: VRC Craven "A" S., VRC Newmarket H., VRC Lightning S.
2nd: VATC Blue Diamond S., VATC Caulfield Guineas, AJC Doncaster H., VATC Oakleigh Plate, VATC Toorak H., AJC All-Aged S.
3rd: VRC Craven "A" S., VRC Linlithgow S. (x2)
Australian Champion Sire 1978. 44 SWs. Sire of Double Century, Euclase, Rubiton & Stage Hit etc.
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