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Coronach made his debut in July when he won a maiden race at Salisbury.
Coronach was coughing after his Doncaster win but appeared to have made a full recovery by October.
Slip Anchor was the first Derby winner to lead all the way since Coronach in 1926.
Coronach was officially incorporated in 1928.
Coronach was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Any musical piece celebrating birth or distribution of good news, a hymn (antonyms: requiem, coronach).
Progressive rock group Jethro Tull released a single called "Coronach" in 1986.
Mrs. Gwilty was, she explained, showing her niece the way of a proper coronach.
Coronach (1906)
Coronach can refer to:
He was also noted for his rivalry with the Derby winner Coronach whom he defeated on three of their four meetings.
There more than once in what remained of the night, he woke, fancying he heard the ghost-music sounding its coronach over the dead below.
Coronach was the fifth foal of the mare Wet Kiss who finished fourth in the 1916 Oaks.
In the St Leger at Doncaster, Coronach started at odds of 8/15 against eleven rivals.
After having taken a long time to recover his form after the Derby, Colorado returned to beat Coronach in their two meetings in 1927.
Students are now bused to the nearby communities of Assiniboia, Bengough, and Coronach.
Katy Decker - session vocalist on Fury & Flames track, "Coronach"
In the Eclipse Stakes he beat the three-year-old Mario by six lengths with Coronach a length further back in third.
The movement titles are "Crystalnacht," "Coronach" and "Liberation."
In 1975 construction began on the Poplar River Power Station in nearby Coronach commissioned in 1981.
Childs and Coronach won the race with an uncharacteristically fast, front-running performance, Childs being known as a 'hold up' jockey.
Eclipse Stakes - Buchan (1919), Coronach (1926)
At three, Coronach won the Column Produce Stakes at Newmarket and started "the hottest favourite in years".
It runs from Montana Highway 13 at the US border near Port of Coronach to Highway 2.
The Scottish border ballad The Bonny Earl of Murray is supposedly composed in the tradition of the coronach.