In 1949 Peter Cazalet, a British Horse Trainer & jockey bought a horse called Monaveen for the Royals through an agent from James (Jim) Raftery of Monaveen who earlier had bought the horse as a yearling at the sales and duly named the horse Monaveen. This was the first racehorse that the Queen Mother and her daughter Queen Elizabeth II were to own……………….
Attached find a detailed story by Peter Raftery (formally of Monaveen Woodlawn) of the famous horse that takes its name from a local townland. Monaveen was to bring racing success and joy to the Princess at the tim. Sadly after a tragic racing injury the horse had to be put down. There is a Monaveen Box located at Aintree Racecourse which is situated within the hospitality area of the Queen Mothers Stand.
Monaveen raced at the 1950 Grand National where he came in on 5th Place. The race can we watched on the https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/85313 – British Pathe A Royal Grand National
We are very grateful to Peter for sharing the story and history of this famous horse called Monaveen.
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