My entry for the hall of fame has got to be the greatest horse that ever lived -ARKLE, named after a mountain in Scotland. Peter O'Sullivan called him "A freak of nature"
A grandson of the great NEARCO, an Italian horse that ran 14 races and won 14, Arkle was a blood relative to all the great horses. Northern Dancer, Secritariat, Seattle Slew, Ballymoss, Never Say Die, Nijinsky, Sir Ivor and many more.
My "favourite" horse from that era was Mill House and it was sad to see Arkle break his heart on three occasions although Mill house did beat him once by 5 lengths.
I think Mill House won the Cheltenhjam Gold Cup in 1963 then Arkle won in 1964 (Mill House 2nd) then Arkle again in 1965 (Mill House 2nd again)
then Arkle again in 1966(Dormant 2nd )
He also won the 1965 Whitbread Gold Cup (Mill House 2nd I think) but his greatest victory, was in the 1964 Irish Grand National which he won by one length, carrying 13 Stone - all the others carried 10 St 7 lb, what a performance!
The Irish Jockey Club had to create two sets of handicap weights, one set for when Arkle was in the race and another set for when he wasn't.
Kauto Star, Denman, Best mate wouldn't have been able to live with him. He was the highest rated Chaser of all time on 212.
I agree with Sir Peter, he was a freak of nature and I dont expect to see another "HIMSELF" in my lifetime.
He died at age 13 from cancer.