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    • Graeme Arthur Rogerson is a New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. He is notable for having trained more race-day winners than any other trainer in New Zealand and for having won many Group One races in New Zealand and Australia.


      Biography


      Rogerson was raised in Te Rapa. Before training he tried his hand at amateur riding. He originally trained horses at Cambridge before moving to Tuhikaramea Road in the 1970s. For a time he has trained in successful partnerships with Stephen Autridge and Keith Hawtin. Rogerson was the youngest New Zealand trainer to get to 1,000 winners.
      Rogerson branched out and established stables and partnerships in Australia and Dubai.
      Graeme's wife, Debbie, joined him in a training partnership and his grand-daughter, Bailey, later joined the partnership which was called Team Rogerson
      In the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours, Rogerson was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM), for services to the thoroughbred industry.
      In 2012 Rogerson was inducted into the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame and at that time he had trained well over 3,500 winners and won the New Zealand trainers premiership twelve times.


      Notable horses and victories


      Rogerson has trained or co-trained a large number of high-class horses, including:

      Batavian: winner of the 1996 Hawke's Bay Guineas and 1998 Mudgway Stakes
      Beauden: winner of the 2021 Awapuni Gold Cup
      Blanchard: winner of the 2002 Trentham Stakes
      Costume: winner of the 2014 New Zealand International Stakes and Spring Classic
      Efficient: winner of the 2006 Victoria Derby, the 2007 Melbourne Cup and the 2009 Turnbull Stakes.
      Just A Dancer: winner of the 1991 Sydney Cup and Brisbane Cup
      Kaaptive Edition: winner of the 1993 H E Tancred Stakes
      Katie Lee: winner of the 2009 New Zealand 1000 Guineas and New Zealand 2000 Guineas
      Keeninsky: winner of the 2004 Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes and 2005 Telegraph Handicap
      Lashed: winner of the 2004 New Zealand Stakes, New Zealand International Stakes and Zabeel Classic
      Mascarpone, winner of the 2022 Otaki-Maori Weight for Age
      Polar Success: winner of the 2003 Golden Slipper Stakes
      Savabeel: winner of the 2004 Spring Champion Stakes and Cox Plate
      Savannah Success: winner of the 1999 New Zealand Oaks
      Scarlett Lady: winner of the 2011 Manawatu Breeders Stakes, Doomben Roses and Queensland Oaks and the 2012 New Zealand Stakes
      Sharp ‘n’ Smart: winner of the 2022 Gloaming Stakes and Spring Champion Stakes and 2023 Herbie Dyke Stakes and New Zealand Derby
      Skating: winner of the 1993 Doncaster Handicap
      Smiling Like: winner of the 2000 New Zealand Cup, 2001 Trentham Stakes and Wellington Cup
      Soriano: winner of the 2014 Zabeel Classic and Awapuni Gold Cup and the 2015 New Zealand International Stakes
      Taatletail: winner of the 2003 New Zealand 1000 Guineas
      Teddy Doon: winner of the 1978 Manawatu Sires Produce Stakes and New Zealand 2000 Guineas
      Vegas: winner of the 1998 Telegraph Handicap.


      Harness racing


      Rogerson has also been a registered harness racing trainer since 2008 and has trained in partnerships with:

      Peter Simpson (2008-2009).
      Steven Reid (2009-2011).
      Peter Blanchard (2012-2015).
      Dylan Ferguson (2021-2022).


      See also


      Murray Baker
      Opie Bosson
      Roger James
      Trevor McKee
      Mike Moroney
      Dave O'Sullivan
      Lance O'Sullivan
      Jamie Richards
      Chris Waller
      Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand
      Harness racing in New Zealand


      References



      Graeme Rogerson MNZM / Trainer Profile / RaceInfo / LOVERACING.NZ

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