Julius Caesar eyes sibling's crown

The Press | July 23, 2004| | Copyright

Supersire Christian Cullen has a closed book next season, but his younger brother, Julius Caesar, is raring to go.

Now rising four, Julius Caesar's race career was end by a fractured pelvis mid-way through his juvenile racing. Julius Caesar is a virtual replica of the great Cullen in looks.

Driver John Hay, usually reserved in his ratings, had no doubt Julius Caesar would have been a cup horse had he been able to continue his race career.

Craig Thornley, who also drove Julius Caesar in several trials, rated the stallion highly.

Julius Caesar's co-owner and trainer, Brian O'Meara, said he ...

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