1. stayer - Noun
2. Stayer - Proper noun
One who upholds or supports that which props; one who, or that which, stays, stops, or restrains; also, colloquially, a horse, man, etc., that has endurance, an a race.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBritish stayer Prince Of Arran will be peaking in Tuesday's Melbourne Cup, says trainer Charlie Fellowes, unlike in the past two editions in which he's needed to qualify for the race. Source: Internet
It was a better trial for the Annual than if he was running in a Brierly as he trialled more like a genuine stayer.” Source: Internet
“I tell you what that last sort of 400m felt like an eternity because we were going so slow but she is a genuine stayer and kept grinding away.’ Source: Internet
Rugged stayer Sergeant Blast gave a polished front-running display when he led all the way to take out the first black type feature on Saturday, the Listed Lincoln Farms New Zealand St Leger (2600m) at Trentham. Source: Internet
“From the moment I bought him, he looked like he was going to be a beautiful, big stayer so we have done everything to develop this horse to be a stayer,” Hickmott said. Source: Internet
Mount Popa drew inevitable comparisons with boom stayer Master Of Wine after his impressive Sydney debut — and Tommy Berry, who rode four winners, warned the best is yet to come from the import. Source: Internet