Rough'n Tumble
| Rough'n Tumble | |
|---|---|
| Sire | Free For All |
| Grandsire | Questionnaire |
| Dam | Roused |
| Damsire | Bull Dog |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1948 |
| Country | United States |
| Colour | Bay |
| Owner | Frances A. Genter |
| Trainer | Melvin Calvert |
| Record | 16: 4-5-4 |
| Earnings | US$126,980 |
| Major wins | |
|
Primer Stakes (1950) Santa Anita Derby (1951) | |
Rough'n Tumble (foaled in 1948) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Santa Anita Derby and became what Bloodhorse called "one of the most successful stallions in Florida breeding history."[1]
Rough'n Tumble was purchased privately for less than $5000 by Frances Genter, who entrusted his race conditioning to trainer Melvin Calvert.[2]
As a two-year-old, Rough'n Tumble won the Primer Stakes at Arlington Park [3] and at three, he captured the most important race for his age group in California: the Santa Anita Derby [4]
Stud record
Among Rough'n Tumble's best progeny were Dr. Fager (b. 1964), a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame millionaire; My Dear Girl (b. 1957), the 1959 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly; plus multiple stakes winners Conestoga, Flag Raiser, Ruffled Feathers, and Yes You Will.[5]