Ken ‘Tubby’ Turner dies aged 81

Clinton Payne - Tuesday August 14

One of racing's great characters, Ken 'Tubby' Turner, has passed away aged 81.

Ken 'Tubby' Turner dies aged 81 Ken 'Tubby' Turner with Just Awesome.Turner's partner Francis Rogers informed Racenet that Turner lost his battle with heart disease on Thursdaylast week.

He began his trainer career in Queensland before moving to Randwick then moved back to Queensland later in life andran Alma Vale Stud.

During his training career Turner put the polish on classy gallopers Lion Hunter and Just Awesome but it was the breeding industry where he left his great mark.

"Lion Hunter would have pulled a cart and beat Just Awesome," Turner told Max Presnell of Fairfax in 2002.

"Lion Hunter broke the track record of Chief De Beers around Doomben and you know how good Chief De Beers was at Doomben."

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Lion Hunter stood at Alma Vale Stud where Turner bred the likes of Star Witness and Nostradamus, both stakes-winning stallions out of Turner's former top stakes-winning mare Leone Chiara, whose dam Chiara also produced stakes-winningbrother and sister, Ferocity and Chinchilla Rose.

Turner is survived by his partner Francis Rogers and his six children, Anita, Kurt, Kristie, Michelle, Melissa and Shaun as well as three grand children.

The funeral service for Ken Tubby Turner will be held at 1pm next Monday, August 20 at the Pinnaroo Cemetery, Bridgeman Downs.

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