EMPIRE ROSE

The gigantic chestnut was so big, she could barely fit into the starting gates, but her staying ability was undeniable

Trained by Laurie Laxon, one of New Zealand's foremost trainers at Laxon Racing Stables, Cambridge New Zealand, Empire Rose raced 48 times for nine wins and eight placings for NZ$2,644,234. Among her major successes were the 1987 New Zealand Cup, the 1988 LKS Mackinnon Stakes, the 1988 Melbourne Cup and the 1989 Trentham Stakes. She grew into a massively big mare who was required on occasions to start her races without the back gates to the starting stalls being completely closed due to her size.

Empire Rose was by the champion New Zealand sire, Sir Tristram (IRE), from Summer Fleur, (Sovereign Edition) who won eight races, including the Launceston Cup, before returning to Whakanui Stud to produce Empire Rose. The horse was expected to perform well like other Sir Tristram progeny. In 1986 she showed serious promise as a stayer when fifth in the Melbourne Cup behind At Talaq. That year she was also part of the memorable 1986 New Zealand Oaks finish when three daughters of Sir Tristram (Royal Heights, Empire Rose and Eau D'Etoile) made up the trifecta. In 1987 she was second to the fellow New Zealand bred Kensei in a bumpy finish to the Melbourne Cup and eleven days later she won the 3200m New Zealand Cup at Riccarton Park Racecourse carrying 52.5kg.

In 1988, Empire Rose won the Mackinnon Stakes on Saturday 29 October, beating WFA stars, Vo Rogue and Sky Chase, then made her third attempt at the two-miles the following Tuesday, November the 1st. Young rider Tony Allan had the mare handily placed all the way and she led the big field around the home turn. Despite a flashing finish from Natski, Empire Rose refused to give in, winning by a short head on the line. Natski's rump was actually ahead of hers, highlighting her large size. She was given a rousing reception for her win, given it was the first time a mare had won the race in 23 years - the last being the New Zealander Light Fingers. In 1989 Empire Rose won the Trentham Stakes. Later that year as a seven-year-old, Empire Rose ran 3rd in the Cox Plate behind Almaarad and Stylish Century followed by a 5th in the Mackinnon Stakes behind young Kiwi star, Horlicks. She then started favourite but struggled to 15th in the Melbourne Cup won by Tawrrific and was retired to stud. The Gr.1 Empire Rose Stakes run at Flemington over 1600m for mares was named in her honour in 2018.

On 12 March 2002 Empire Rose was euthanized at her birthplace and home, Whakanui Stud, in Hamilton, New Zealand, due to deteriorating health and an incurable foot problem. During her racing career, Empire Rose was often ridden in training work by Sheila Laxon, the then wife of trainer Laurie Laxon. Sheila Laxon went on to become a successful licensed trainer in her own right, training Ethereal to win the 2001 Caulfield/Melbourne Cup double.

Race record - 48:9:8

Earnings - NZ$2,644,234

New Zealand Cup (1987)

Mackinnon Stakes (1988)

Melbourne Cup (1988)

Trentham Stakes (1989)