Lord Murphy wins with jockey Charlie Shauer, trainer George Rice, and owner George W. Darden & Co.

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The 1879 edition of the Kentucky Derby saw Lord Murphy clinching victory, with jockey Charlie Shauer guiding the horse to success under the training of George Rice. Owned by George W. Darden & Co., the race covered a distance of 1+1⁄2 miles on a fast track, with the winning time recorded at 2:37.00. The triumph of Lord Murphy marked a memorable moment in horse racing history. The combination of Lord Murphy, Shauer, Rice, and the ownership of Darden & Co. displayed exceptional skill and coordination, ultimately leading to their success in the prestigious event. The performance of the winning team showcased their talent and determination, solidifying their place in the annals of horse racing. The 1879 Kentucky Derby continued to cement its reputation as a premier horse racing event, attracting top competitors and drawing attention from fans and enthusiasts. The achievement of Lord Murphy, Shauer, Rice, and Darden & Co. added to the rich legacy of the Kentucky Derby, further enhancing the event's allure and significance in the world of horse racing. #KentuckyDerby #LordMurphy #HorseRacing #Victory #HistoricWinners
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