Irish raider Gordon Lord Byron wins group 1 George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill

By Chris Roots
Updated March 29 2014 - 10:08pm, first published 7:15pm
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw
Off to a flyer: Craig Williams and Gordon Lord Byron combined to give the Irish gelding a perfect start to his Australian campaign. Photo: Damian Shaw

Gordon Lord Byron, a horse which couldn't get a bid as a yearling and wasn't allowed into a breeze-up sale, become a world-beater at Rosehill on Saturday.

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