So it's farewell to a racing legend - Vo Rogue is dead. What a wonderful warrior he was. I'll never forget his front-running heroics. Vo Rogue was 28 when he died on Tuesday. His trainer, the quintessential Aussie battler Vic Rail died in 1994, a tragic victim of the Hendra virus. Both Vo Rogue and Vic, and jockey Cyril Small, are part of our folklore now. Vo Rogue won Grp I races in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth and he won the Australian Cup twice over 2000m. He was also slick enough to win the

So it's farewell to a racing legend - Vo Rogue is dead. What a wonderful warrior he was. I'll never forget his front-running heroics. Vo Rogue was 28 when he died on Tuesday. His trainer, the quintessential Aussie battler Vic Rail died in 1994, a tragic victim of the Hendra virus. Both Vo Rogue and Vic, and jockey Cyril Small, are part of our folklore now. Vo Rogue won Grp I races in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth and he won the Australian Cup twice over 2000m. He was also slick enough to win the William Reid Stakes over 1200min 1988. He had five wins at Grp 2, and won three Orr Stakes in a row. And he met some of the greats of his time - Bonecrusher, Super Impose, Myocard, Military Plume, Campaign King, Our Poetic Prince to name a handful...What a mighty galloper he was. And what memories his daring front-running style left behind!