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Galileo: we assess his progress as a sire of sires

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The next generation

Cracked it!

Aisling Crowe talks to Joe Foley of Ballyhane Stud about the art of pin-hooking, and to Gerry Ross, a leading consignor of Flat and NH foals

The son of Frankel takes himself to the top of Timeform ratings after Champion Stakes success


2014 CROP GROUP WINNERS

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Great strides From his 2014 crop Frankel has distanced his contemporaries, putting him amongst the most established sires in the Northern Hemisphere.

2014 crop by Group winners All Northern Hemisphere standing sires, worldwide earnings Stallion

Blacktype winners

Blacktype performers

Group winners

Group performers

Group 1 performers

Earnings

1 Galileo

21

29

13

24

13

$11,295,510

2 FRANKEL

16

25

13

19

4

$7,381,444

3 Tapit

15

21

10

13

4

$7,733,147

4 War Front

14

20

7

16

7

$5,857,629

5 Quality Road

10

13

6

8

3

$5,564,116

6 Dark Angel

9

13

6

8

2

$3,668,891

7 Dubawi

12

16

6

9

3

$3,271,444

Statistics from Thoroughbred Daily News to 16th October 2017

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1st

French 2,000 Guineas-Gr.1, Deauville, by 5½ lengths.

1st

Sussex Stakes-Gr.1, defeating Gr.1-winning milers Galileo Gold, Ribchester and Awtaad.

In a faster time than Kingman, Makfi and Dubawi over course and distance.

In a faster time than Solow, Kingman and both of Frankel’s wins.

1st Maiden, Navan, by 9 lengths. 2nd 2nd

St James’s Palace Stakes-Gr.1, Royal Ascot. Eclipse Stakes-Gr.1, Sandown, beaten ½ length.


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Out of a Group winning 2yo by DANEHILL DANCER. Bred on a similar GALILEO/DANEHILL cross to FRANKEL. From the family of Champion sire GREEN DANCER.

11 sons of GALILEO have already sired Gr.1 winners!

Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: +353-52-6131298. Fax: +353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon or Cathal Murphy. Tel: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) Tel: +44-7827-795156. E-mail: sales@coolmore.ie Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF.


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12 First word

Ascot’s Champions Day is becoming a really good meeting, writes Paul Haigh

16 News

A raft of stallion announcements, including Profitable, Ultra, Almanzor, Wings Of Eagles, Mondialiste, Zarak, Al Wukair and Zelzal

20 Girls Aloud

After a summer which has seen too many accidents, Cathy Grassick reiterates the importance of top-level safety measures when working with racehorses

22 Bloodstock editorial

We discuss some of the issues recently published in the wider racing press

26 It was Frankel day...

...in both human and equine terms at Ascot on Champions Day, writes Sue Montgomery

38 Creme de la creme at Chantilly Jocelyn de Moubray enjoyed the Arc meeting, particularly watching the wonderful and amazing filly Enable

48 Bring on the BC

Melissa Bauer-Herzog is looking forward to the Breeders’ Cup after two weekends of trial races

546 Stallion stats

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76 Galileo: a super-sire of sires too?

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Part 1: Alan Porter reviews the sons retired to stud so far for the world’s leading stallion

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Galil

we assesseo: his progress as a sire of sires

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86 So easy for Suedois

The David O’Meara-trained consistent son of Le Havre has transitioned from Group race sprinting to Group 1 miling success

92 Dam sires of stakes winners

Hyperion’s list of this year’s broodmare sires of stakes winners in Europe and the UAE

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Aisling Crowe chats with Joe Foley of Ballyhane Stud about the art of pin-hooking foals

The sale of Gloam, the record-breaking 4,000,000gns Galileo filly out of Dank

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60 Selecting the next generation

122 Photo of the month

A study over 13 years analysed the different on-course injuries that occur in Flat racing, pulling together a database of the factors involved

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Leading European broodmare sires and general stallions stats from Weatherbys

71 Flat injury database

Recent global stakes race results, pedigrees complied by Weatherbys

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Arrogate has put in two disaappointing performances, and Cracksman, Enable and Battaash join Winx at the top of the ratings table, writes Simon Rowlands

104 The database

Leading consignor Gerry Ross talks about raising and selling Flat and NH foals

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50 Change at the top

64 Raising the next generation

Cracked it !

The son of Frankel tak es himself to the top

The next ge Aisling Crow neration e talks of Timeform

of ballyha to Joe Foley ne Stud abo the art ut and to Ger of pin-hooking, consignor ry ross, a leading of Flat

and nH foal ratings aft s er Champio n Stakes suc cess

Cracksman winning the Champion Stakes Photo by Debbie Burt


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first word

Just Champion! Paul Haigh reviews a meeting that is starting to live right up to its billing ...we got as a good a race meeting as British autumn weather permits, brilliant organisation and TV coverage of a sort that should have converted numbers

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his column normally has a roving brief. We could have talked about all sorts of things, such as the Breeders’ Cup, the Melbourne Cup, Hong Kong International Races now only just over a month away, or about daft un-testable hypotheses “Would Enable give Winx a race. Or should that question be turned on its head?” We could have talked about the plethora of festivals around the world and the extent to which each one of them impinges on the others. Or about the new phenomenon of million dollar sweepstakes and how long that’s going to last. But no apologies at all for devoting the whole thing this time to one superb race meeting which answered almost every question asked of it and settled more than a few of those that had lingered in the latter part of the 2017 British racing season. Some of us approached Qipco British Champions Day with more trepidation than enthusiasm. We feared false results, torpedoed bank accounts and a dismal let-down rather than an appropriate climax to the European racing season. With the knowledge that the meeting is held at least a month too late in the year under almost invariably drab skies (compare and contrast Del Mar as a location even though this one is held at a far superior racecourse) on almost invariably rain-softened turf on which those horses we’d chosen as our summer heroes were bound to get their reputations ruined, we prepared for Ascot’s third jamboree of the year (the other two being the Royal Meeting and the King George) with jaws set in grim determination rather than with expressions of goofy glee. It was bound to be oversold, not least by the television. It might


first word even be weathered off with the fag-end of something called Storm Brian heading in our vague direction exactly 30 years after the unfortunate forecaster Michael Fish told everyone there was going to be no such thing on its way and then woke up the next morning with a tree in his bathroom. We shouldn’t have worried. Instead we got as a good a race meeting as British autumn weather permits, brilliant organisation and TV coverage of a sort that should have converted numbers maybe, to the best sport at the time of year when many aficionados are busy getting the mothballs out of their tweeds and thinking it’s time to concentrate on obstacle racing. On a six-race card (is that really all there were?) there wasn’t a single dud. From the moment Order Of St George, having thought about it for a while then decided ‘Oh I might as well’, responded to Ryan Moore’s increasing demands by mowing down the apparently gone-beyond-recall Torcedor in the Long Distance Cup to the moment when the favourite, Lord Glitters, performed the the previously impossible by coming from last in a field of 20, (with a check on his way!) to save so many people’s bacon in the closing Balmoral Handicap, there wasn’t a second you weren’t either relishing what you’d just seen or gasping in anticipation at what you were going to see next. Okay, there were disappointments, but that’s the game isn’t it? Librisa Breeze is a brilliant horse, but there’s no way he’s on a par with the Harry Angel we saw only a few weeks previously at Haydock. Hydrangea is certainly not the champion 1m4f filly in Europe (we all know the colours that one wears), but she was the best who turned up on the day for the British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes, even if Bateel, whom she outstayed in the blustery wind, would probably have beaten her in summer. Persuasive is not the best miler we’ve seen in 2017. That title still belongs to Ribchester, with Churchill just a half length behind him. But she was the best prepared on the day by her brilliant trainer (that brilliance is now established whatever doubts may once have existed somewhere in

If it’s ever right to call someone who trains racehorses for a living a genius, O’Brien is a genius

the distant past). The other brilliant trainer celebrated at this meeting, the even-more brilliant one who somehow equalled Bobby Frankel’s 25 Group 1 winners in a calendar year (and Group 1s are harder to win than Grade 1s, please note) managed to do it on the day of his wedding anniversary. Is there no end to his deftness? Aidan O’Brien is just ridiculously good. At times in the past some of us have made the mistake of suggesting that he’s only as good as the horses he’s given: that other trainers could have done what he does if only they’d had the same material; that his “genius” just depends on what champions he’s loaded with

Left, Aidan O’Brien with Hydrangea, the trainer was awarded his champion trainers’ trophy at Ascot and the filly’s success on Qipco Champions Day meant he matched Bobby Frankel’s record of 25 Group or Grade 1 races won in a calendar year, below, jockey Silvestre De Sousa with his champion jockeys’ award: he ran away with the title, finishing 40 winners clear of his closest rival Jim Crowley

this year. They couldn’t, and it doesn’t. If it’s

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first word They couldn’t, and it doesn’t. If it’s ever right to call someone who trains racehorses for a living a genius, O’Brien is a genius. And the modesty with which he receives all the superlatives heaped on him isn’t fake. It’s modesty. And then there was Cracksman. Cracksman, up until Saturday October 21, had probably owed some of his huge fan club to his name. It’s got that crackle to it, hasn’t it? You just want a horse with a name like that to be sensational, particularly when you know he’s a son of the greatest racehorse most of us have ever seen. You can’t give Cracksman any higher compliment than to find yourself asking whether even Frankel himself could have bettered Cracksman’s dazzling performance in the 2017 Champion Stakes. Frankel certainly didn’t have to when he won the race on similarly softened ground. We have to try and get a sense of proportion here though. Cracksman couldn’t have done what his sire did when beating four-time Group 1 winner Excelebration 11l in the Queen Anne. He couldn’t have gone 15l clear in the Guineas at halfway. He couldn’t have thrashed lesser champions the way Frankel did in the Juddmonte. But on what we saw on

...on what we saw on October 21, on soft ground and in the autumn, Cracksman might just have given his sire a race

October 21, on soft ground and in the autumn, Cracksman might just have given his sire a race. Oh, another un-testable hypothesis. And what use is that? Like the renegade monk, I really must get out of the habit. But Cracksman might yet achieve what Frankel was never asked to do and win himself an Arc. Frankie Dettori had another day of days at his favourite course. Silvestre de Sousa was given a splendid and well deserved ovation when given the award for winning the jockeys’ championship, in front of his kids. Anyone with kids can imagine what that must have felt like. David Egan was champion apprentice, acclaimed in front of father John who’s still riding extremely well himself. TV gave us some hyperbole and the usual bursts of overstatement that the medium seems to think we demand. But in general most nails were hit squarely on the head. Ascot deserves applause too. As an advertisement for racing this meeting couldn’t have been bettered. Well, yes perhaps it could. With slightly more sunshine and a slightly less fierce wind. Next year maybe. Even at its present location in mid-October, this Champions Day is now a permanent fixture.

In Haigh’s opinion, the Ascot Champions meeting could not have been bettered, apart from a guarantee of better autumn weather

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FIRST FOALS 2017

ANJAAL Fee: €5,000 1st Oct. Terms

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Profitable and Ultra retire to Darley

The sprinter heads to Ireland, while Ultra, a champion French juvenile, retires to Logis

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wo new sires announced for the 2018 Darley roster – Profitable, the Group 1-winning sprinter is to stand at Kildangan Stud at a fee of €12,000, while Ultra, the home-bred winner of the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère, is to stand alongside his sire Manduro at Haras du Logis for €7,000. Profitable won five races from 23 starts – all over 5f – for trainer Clive Cox. The highlight of his racing career came when in 2016 when, after success in the Group 2 Temple Stakes, he won the 2016 Group 1 King’s Stand Stakes from Cotai Glory. He was purchased privately by Godolphin prior to the 2017 season and this year finished second to Lady Aurelia in the King’s Stand and was then third to Battaash in the Prix de

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l’Abbaye on his final start. “Profitable has a wonderful temperament and has been an absolute delight to train,” said Clive Cox to the Racing Post. “He has been a top-class 5f horse throughout, performing at the highest level and saved his best performances for Royal Ascot. I will certainly be looking out for his progeny at the sales.” A son of Invincible Spirit, he is out of the winning Indian Ridge mare Dani Ridge and is a half-brother to Group 3 winner Ridge Ranger and to two further stakes performers. He was bred by Con Harrington. Godolphin chief executive Joe Osborne said: “Profitable is an especially well-made horse, powerful and strikingly handsome. We are big fans of his sire line, and Cape Cross, who was bred on a similar cross, was a great

success here. We are very much looking forward to showing him off to breeders.” Ultra was the French champion juvenile of 2015. Trained by André Fabre, he won three starts at two, defeating subsequent Group 1 winner Mont Ormel on his debut at Clairefontaine and winning the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère in record time on his final juvenile outing. At three, Ultra finished a close second in the 1m2f Group 2 Prix Eugene Adam and won the 1m1f Listed Prix Jacques Laffitte at Maisons-Laffitte as a four-year-old “Ultra is a strong horse with particularly impressive conformation,” said Sam Bullard, director of stallions for Darley. “He’s a record-breaking champion twoyear-old with Classic bloodlines and I’m sure breeders will be delighted when they see

Wings Of Eagles winning at Epsom

Kenneth Dooley

Epsom Derby winner Wings Of Eagles retires to Haras de Montaigu The sad and tragic accident at Kempton Park racecourse on October 14, 2017 which resulted in the death of groom Kenneth Dooley, an employee of trainer Amanda Perrett, shocked the racing community both in Britain and beyond. Our thoughts are with Ken’s friends and family at this sad time.

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ThIS YEAR’S Epsom Derby hero Wings Of Eagles,whose racing career came to an end after suffering injury in the Irish Derby, is retiring to stand at his birthplace of Haras de Montaigu, Normandy. Wings Of Eagles is a halfbrother to stakes performers Gyrella and Torentosa and his dam, the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches third Ysoldina, is by the late Kendor out of Rotina. She also produced the Prix Saint-Alary (G1) winner Belle Et Celebre and Group

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scorers Appel Au Maitre, Valentino and Whortleberry. Trained by Aidan O’Brien, Wings Of Eagles finished fourth in the Zetland Stakes at two. At three he came with a strong run to defeat Cliffs Of Moher and Cracksman to land the Derby and then, despite picking up his injury at The Curragh, finished a close third to Capri in the Irish Derby. He is by the French-trained Derby winner Pour Moi. Montaigu said in a statement:

“With his magnificent physique and pedigree, which combines the class and stamina of Montjeu with the precocity and speed of Kendor, as well as his racing performances, Wings Of Eagles has all the attributes to become a leading stallion like Galileo, Sea The Stars, New Approach and High Chaparral, all also Derby winners.” Wings Of Eagles will stand in association with Coolmore at a fee of €12,000.


the news Profitable winning the Group 2 Temple Stakes

him at Haras du Logis. “He is a fine addition to Darley’s increasingly impressive roster in France, and it’s wonderful to see Ultra alongside his sire as an example of what a great type Manduro can produce.” A Darley homebred, Ultra is a half-brother to the Group 3 Prix Minerve winner Synopsis and one of seven winners out of the placed Nashwan mare Epitome, a half-sister to the Canadian Grade 2 winner Calista, out of Proskona, champion three-year-old filly in Italy in 1984 Ultra: the Lagardère winner is priced at €7,000

Champion Almanzor to Etreham, and Group 1 winner Zarak to Bonneval Last year’s European champion and triple Group 1 winner Almanzor is to stand at Haras d’Etreham, and Zarak, the top-class son of Dubawi and Zarkava is new to Haras de Bonneval. Zarak, the four-year-old Dubawi colt, is out of the wonderful racemare Zarkava, the unbeaten winner of the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, Prix de Diane and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Zarak won four races including a Deauville maiden on his sole start at two, the Dubai Millennium Stakes at Meydan in February and the Group 1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud this summer. Zarak finished behind only Almanzor in the Prix du Jockey Club, Almanzor

Zarak

finished second in the Prix Ganay (G1) and fourth in the Dubai Turf. Almanzor was retired in the summer after a below-par run in the Group 3 Prix Gontaut-Biron and it has been announced that he is to stand at Haras d'Etreham, alongside his sire Wootton Bassett. The leading European horse in 2016 with a Timeform rating of 133, he won a trio of Group 1 races - the Prix du Jockey-Club, the Irish Champion Stakes and the Champion Stakes. He is from the family of champion Darjina, a three-time Group 1 winner and four-time Group 1 runner-up, and he is set to stand at a fee of €35,000.

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Al Wukair and Zelzal join the growing Haras de Bouquetot roster The Group 1 winners Al Wukair and Zelzal are set to join the ranks of Haras de Bouquetot and will be offered for syndication. The two top-class milers will

stand alongside the champion two-year-old Shalaa, the champion miler Toronado, who is a new addition to the stud for 2018, the four-time Group 1 winner Olympic Glory and 2017 first-season sires Style Vendome and Planteur. The three-year-old Al Wukair won this year’s Prix du Jacques le Marois (G1) achieving a rating of 125 when defeating three-yearolds Inns Of Court and Prix Jean

Prat winner Thunder Snow. By Dream Ahead, Al Wukair is out of a two-year-old winner by Machiavellian (93), a halfsister to French and Irish 1,000 Guineas third La Nuit Rose and out of Prix de Diane (G1) winner Caerlina. Al Wukair’s career began with a perfect record as a juvenile, winning each of his two starts, including the Listed Prix Isonomy.

At three he won the Prix Djebel (G3) before finishing a fine third to Churchill in the 2,000 Guineas (G1) at Newmarket Al Wukair then finished second in the Prix Messidor (G3) before turning the tables on Taaref to win the Marois. Zelzal is bred on the from the Sea The Stars x Kingmambo x Sadler’s Wells cross. Zelzal made his debut at three and went on to win the Prix Paul

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work than Tattersalls, as it is all on level ground! The weeks also also gave us a great chance to work out what stallions to use for next year. Liam and I share a Dubawi mare whose first foal Prost has won at two and three. My own three mares also reside in France; two of them have black-type produce and the third is a young, winning daughter of the most successful one. Breeding experts might well have been confounded by two Group 1 results in two different hemispheres on Saturday. The Caulfield Cup was won by the David Hayes-owned and trained Boom Time. He started his racing career in Perth and eventually broke his maiden on his 13th start there. Moved to Victoria he started with Peter Moody and then moved to Lindsay Park. He is by Flying Spur, a Golden Slipper winner, whose 13 Group 1 winners include only two at a mile or above. Boom Time’s dam is by Snippets, one of the main influences for speed in Australia, and it is the family of Magnus and Black Caviar. At Ascot the pedigree pundits also took cover when Librisa Breeze won the Qipco British Champions Sprint. By the under-rated sire Mount

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The tough Ascot 6f suits Librisa Breeze’s style of running and the course taps into the fine mix of stamina and speed that the horse possesses

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fter three weeks of sales in Newmarket and Deauville, it is almost a pleasure to have to sit down and write a column! Luckily the weather outside is drab enough not to provide any outdoor counter attraction. It is even too damp to get the mower going for a final cut, which is much needed as we have not had a frost to stop the grass growing. Liam [Norris] and I were very lucky at Newmarket to be organised enough in Book 1 to buy all three horses we bid on for the first day; we would not have been successful later in the week. We also struck lucky in Book 2, being able to buy the one colt we bid on. We just need the luck to continue on into successful racing careers. The market was very strong, but we managed to get our three lots bought under the median price. Our colt in Book 2 was bought just under the average for the second day. Our budget for Arqana was much lower and we had to see over200 lots with ten vetted, before being able to buy a Rajsaman filly. Next year I think we will concentrate on the second and third day at Arqana as we were well adrift on the first day. Luckily the sale is much easier to

Nelson, who is now standing as a dualpurpose stallion in Ireland, his dam is an Aga Khan-raced Linamix mare who

won over 2000m in France and was Listed placed over slightly further. Librisa Breeze won his maiden for Jeremy Noseda over 1m2f on the All-Weather at Lingfield. He won a mile handicap at Kempton, had two disqualifications for banned substances according to the Racing Post and four nonrunner certificates, including one for unsuitable soft ground. He has been transformed by trainer Dean Ivory, who has brought the horse back to a mile and shorter and turned him into a top-ranking sprinter/miler, especially effective at Ascot. The tough Ascot 6f suits Librisa Breeze’s style of running and the course taps into the fine mix of stamina and speed that the horse possesses He capped a fine run for Brighton F.C. owner Tony Bloom after his Cesarewitch coup with Withold the week before. Qipco Champions Day gave us a great day at Ascot, but was fortunate that the weather predictions held truer to Y.R’s forecast than the alarmist reports from the Berkshire police. Times were nearly a second per furlong slower than average for all races and it must have been a close call whether or not to switch the three races on the round course to the hurdles track.


the news de Moussac (G3) and then the Prix Jean Prat (G1), smashing the track record over a mile at Chantilly. At four, Zelzal finished second in the Prix Bertrand du Breuil (G3). He then had unsuitable soft ground in each of his following starts. Zelzal’s final run is due to come in the Breeders’ Cup Mile Turf (G1) at Santa Anita. Benoit Jeffroy, Haras de Bouquetot’s stud manager, said: “We are delighted to extend our stallion roster in 2018 and to

welcome in addition to Toronado, two such horses such as Zelzal and Al Wukair. “Each of them have won Group 1s in the Al Shaqab Racing silks and it is a pride to be able to stand them here in France at Haras de Bouquetot. “We have made the decision to make them both available to make them both available to the breeders through syndication at very valuable conditions.” Stud fees will be announced early November.

Zelzal

Mondialiste retires to Elwick Stud In the Long Distance Cup, Order Of St George showed great courage to wear down Torcedor, while Stradivarius could have done with a faster surface. Hydrangea maintained her fine form over eight runs and helped cement Galileo’s strong-hold on the stallions’ title with nearly three times as much European prize-money earned as his two closest rivals, Dubawi and Nathaniel. Persuasive looked extremely well and broke her Group 1 duck in conclusive fashion. Cracksman demolished a high-class

field in the Champion Stakes rewarding his owner and trainer’s patience. He gave Frankel his first European Group 1 and must be an exciting prospect as a four-year-old. GM Hopkins narrowly failed to give John Gosden a treble and a dream return to race riding for Robert Havlin – they had to give best to the “handicap good thing” Lord Glitters in the colours of Mondialiste. Mention must be made of Enable’s magnificent win in the Arc under a superb ride from Frankie Dettori as well as US Navy Flag’s great feat of

replicating Diesis’s effort in winning the Middle Park and Dewhurst, a feat that has only been possible since separating the two races again. Credit is due to both principals of Godolphin and Coolmore for calling a truce and enabling Sheikh Mohammed to buy yearlings by Coolmore sires at Keeneland and Newmarket. The biggest beneficiaries so far have been James and Anita Wigan, who bred, and Norris Bloodstock who consigned, the magnificent first foal out of Dank and by Galileo, who sold for 4,000,000gns on Day 3 of Book 1.

The filly Gloam, who sold for 4,000,000gns, her sale representing the truce between Darley and Coolmore

Mondialiste, the dual Grade 1-winning son of Galileo, is to take up stallion duties at owner Geoff Turnbull’s Elwick Stud in County Durham. He was bought as a five-yearold by Turnbull and switched to David O’Meara from trainer Freddy Head for whom he had finished third in the Jean Prat. That year Mondialiste went on to win three races, including the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile. He then finished a creditable second to Tepin in the Breeders’ Cup Mile. At six, Mondialiste finished second in the York Stakes before crossing the Atlantic again to claim his second Grade 1 in the Arlington Million. “Mondialiste is without doubt one of the bravest horses I’ve trained,” said O’Meara. “He has a big heart and he always really sticks his neck out.” Mondialiste is out of the dual Group 1 winner Occupandiste. His siblings include his Listedwinning brother, and his halfsisters Impressionnante, a Group 2-placed daughter of Danehill who is better known as the dam of Prix du Jockey Club hero Intello, and Prix du Petit Couvert winner Only Answer. Mondaliste is to stand at a fee of £6,000.

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Aclaim, the Group 1-winning son of Acclamation, retires to The National Stud The four-year-old COLT Aclaim, who won this autumn’s Group 1 Prix de la Forêt, is retiring to the National Stud in Newmarket. Unbeaten over 6f as a juvenile, at three he won an Ascot handicp, the Listed Dubai Duty Free Cup over a mile and the Group 2 Challenge Stakes – in which he beat the Group 1 Cheveley Park winner Lumiere and Group 1 sprinter Tasleet. His career culminated with victory in the Group 2 Park Stakes at Doncaster before his success at Chantilly on Arc day. He retires on a Timeform rating of 123 and

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will stand at £12,500. He will be managed by John Ferguson and Mark McStay, in conjunction with Tim Lane, manager of the National Stud. “Aclaim was a joy to have in the yard,” said trainer Martyn Meade. “He’s a handsome horse, and not just deeply talented but extremely genuine. I’d look at him and feel such pride and pleasure.” Aclaim is the first foal of Aris (Danroad), a stakes-placed juvenile who beat the Group 1 winner Gordon Lord Byron to break her maiden. Her half-sister Again won the Group 1 Irish

....Girls aloud

afety is something that those of us who work daily with horses sometimes take for granted. Whether or not you have grown-surrounded by horses or you have come to them later in life, understanding the nature and silent body language of the horse that you are working with is the most important thing for the safety of both man and horse. This relationship is “permission based” and due to the flight nature of the horse can frequently be fragile and prone to break down. Even the most trustworthy horse can react in a dangerous and unpredictable way when faced with an unfamiliar threat. Arthur Conan Doyle put it well when he said: “Horses: dangerous on both ends and crafty in the middle.” It is therefore not uncommon for injuries to take place to both horse and man, especially in the world of racing and breeding where these highly strung thoroughbred horses can react in an instant. Those of us who have chosen to work in the industry accept that this comes with the territory, but realise that the benefits of working with such amazing creatures far outweighs the associated dangers. “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man” said Winston Churchill. It is very important that we as an industry do as much as possible to protect ourselves and our employees from these dangers. Certainly there have been huge improvements in health and safety. Helmets and body protectors have improved beyond all recognition and offer a much higher standard of protection to those both on horses and handling them on the ground. Safety statements, training, and first-aid courses educate everyone on how to avoid accidents, but also importantly on how to react in the event that they occur. It is essential that we provide access to this type of training to everyone involved in all aspects of the industry. This has been a difficult year for the racing industry when it comes to workplace-related deaths, particularly with the tragic death of stalls handler Stephen Yarborough at Haydock at the end of July and more recently the terrible loss of Ken Dooley, from Amanda Perrett’s yard, who was killed after an incident in the stable yard at Kempton racecourse. The tributes to both men have been many and show clearly how much

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1,000 Guineas, while Aclaim’s grand-dam is a half-sister to the Arc hero Montjeu. This is also the immediate family of Prix de l’Abbaye and King’s Stand winner Goldream and 2,000 Guineas winner Galileo Gold. The Duke of Roxburghe, who becomes chairman of the National Stud in January, said: “Having Aclaim on the roster is marvellous news. The National Stud is delighted to be standing a fast young stallion with Classic bloodlines.” Aclaim joins Tivaci and Spill The Beans, who are also new to The National Stud for 2018.

Bloodstock agents Cathy Grassick and Tina Rau share our new column discussing bloodstock and racing issues. Grassick discusses health and safety matters after difficult year for the industry

they loved the work that they did. They are a great loss to the industry and to all those who knew them. We watch jockeys risk their lives and their bodies as they go about their daily work at the races. We have recently seen that the risks not only extend to NH jockeys, but also to those riding on the Flat through the serious and life-threatening injuries faced by Freddie Tylicki in England and Ana O’Brien in Ireland. Both of these young people were faced with horrific injuries at a very young age and yet they bravely got to work on their recovery. They are amazing role models and also wonderful ambassadors for our industry. Their lives were saved by the excellent work of the medical services present at the track and the quick actions of on-course doctors. The improved medical care and equipment standards are thanks to the excellent work carried out by medical officials, such as Dr Adrian McGoldrick of the Irish Turf Club and Dr Jerry Hill of the British Horseracing Authority. It is important that we acknowledge and support wonderful charities such as Racing Welfare, the Injured Jockeys’ Fund, the Jockey Employment Training Scheme and the Irish Injured Jockeys, who do so much to help people in our industry in their times of need. There are and have been many fundraising events that take place such as Jog for Jockeys and the Corinthian Challenge in Ireland, and Richard Farquhar’s Walking the Courses in the UK. Events like these show how dedicated the people that are involved in the thoroughbred industry are to support those injured and their families. It is vital that those who are no longer able to continue to work in their chosen profession are properly looked after and given the right care and training to allow them to continue their everyday lives. It is also important that we do not become complacent. We need to continue to work to improve health and safety standards in our industry. We must continue to support industry-training schemes such as those provided by Irish Racing Apprentice Centre of Education, British Racing School, Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association and Irish Thoroughbred Breeders Association that allow us to educate staff to the highest possible standard to ensure their safety and the safety and care of the horses in their charge.


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evealing your hand before a “consultation” starts is something that any amateur slewth or “Columbo-type” would refrain from doing. So it seems odd that the British Horseracing Authority sanctioned the printing of the extensive Racing Post “Lee Mottershead columns” ahead of its bloodstock integrity review, due to be concluded next spring. And the editorial unfortunately rather mixed things – perfectly legal actions and normal auction ring processes such as the placing of reserves (often not at the actual price a vendor is looking for but at a point to get the horse on to the market) and the perfectly permissible bidding by a vendor, or an agent acting for him on his own horse or partnership, with the illegal action of duplicity by an agent breaking agency conduct rules and taking money from all sides of the deal. While possibly an examination of vendor bidding needs to be examined in the context of those who don’t understand how the sale ring works, the sale ring needs rapid flexibility and the ability for consignors to be able to keep their horse at a price. The sales process must also be fluid enough for people on all sides of the deal to quickly

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We discuss some of the issues recently raised in the wider racing media change their plans if required, and reserves need using in order to maintain the pace of selling. If you speak with anyone who has sold a horse, you can be sure that he or she will have at some point changed their minds about retaining or selling horse while it is actually in the ring, reacting to the strength and depth of the market at that exact point in time. And, of course, consignors need to be able to take their horse home if it is not fetching sums required; that individual on four legs can represent a lifetime of investment and there may be further opportunities for it to realise the sums required on a different occasion when trade is better or the pedigree has improved (and this sometimes can happen very quickly, unlike in the world of antiques or art). There will be many more times, however, that a consignor will be more than grateful

there is anyone in the ring at all willing to buy their horse, and more usually retention plans are downscaled through the bidding process. What also tends to happen in reality, if a consignor is a frequent retainer of his or her stock, or tries too often to push the price too high, that knowledge is quickly gathered by agents and regular buyers, and no one follows those horses into the ring. There is nothing worse for an agent or buyer than having successfully “revved up” a client to buy a particular a horse to find out that the vendor never had any real intention of selling. It is the quickest way for any consignor of horses to lose future buyers. It has to be remembered that no one has to buy a horse, and no one is forced to buy a horse above their budget or the value that they themselves place on it. And yes the sale ring is full of danger: it is a commercial environment in which people who derive their living from selling horses at just one or two points in the year make their annual income so ensuring that they can pay their bills, continue their businesses and livelihoods. To believe that consignors are not going to try and sell for as much as possible is naïve – but of course this has to be done in appropriate and legal manner with the correct framework in place.


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Those coming into the market, or in fact any purchaser, should ensure they work with an experienced reputable agent, trainer or advisor. The bloodstock or racing industry perhaps needs to do more to ensure that it is easy for newcomers to find a “golden” list of agents, or that they can easily find impartial bloodstock advisors who can point them in the right direction (which is actually what the membership of the Federation of Bloodstock Agents is supposed to offer, though the website is now woefully out of date). Maybe there should be posters, much like in the racecourse stable staff canteens regarding inside knowledge and where to get advice on broader issues of working in a yard, around the sale rings explaining the sale process? That right advisor, with extensive knowledge of the sale ring, is aware of all the pitfalls and financial danger that an auction ring can bring: they will have a good idea of the reserve price, can value the horse, will understand when the horse is on the market, and will have a good idea, or will have found out, the full details the horse’s ownership. Agents will also keep a clear head through the bidding process, an adrenaline-driven and heart thumping situation in which others, particularly over-excited prospective buyers, can loose theirs. There is a lot more to buying a horse than just looking at it in the stable yard and deciding that all its legs point in the right direction. And that is why the agency rules are key to the integrity of the whole process, as owners need to have full confidence in the man or woman working for them. And if they truly believe that those obligations have not been fulfilled, then there should be an easily accessible, more well-advertised complaints procedure that all buyers with all sizes of wallets can rely on. That is not to pander to owners’ anger when they complain that their agent has bought a horse who has not lived up to expectations or has not returned prize-money levels expected… (and prize-money needs to move forward again even after the Levy developments this year, being perhaps the area which the BHA should be concentrating on further on if they wish to ensure that buyers continue to purchase bloodstock in

There is a lot more to buying a horse than just looking at it in the stable yard and deciding that all its legs point in the right direction England or Ireland). The auction ring is the very best place for most people to buy a horse. The auction houses take the responsibility for what can be a large and complex financial transaction, carry out checks on the credentials of buyers, offer some credit terms to some purchasers but will pay out to sellers, while the bidding process is filmed and reviewed in case of query. (In particular that is an important service when getting towards the end of the horsesin-training sales when many buyers from abroad with less-than-perfect English are active at the lower price bands.) And the sales companies can also easily start to restrict the bidding actions of those whom they think are abusing their positions. Most horses find their true market value – to their sellers’ delight or disappointment – through those two and a half minutes that they walk around that the sale ring. No matter how much a vendor might try to sell a horse and via whatever methods, if that horse has no commercial or racing or bloodstock appeal, then no agent or trainer will buy at the price hoped for.

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he Bloodstock Industry Code of Practice (Schedule 4 in the BHA’s Rules Of Racing) was reviewed 10 years ago and of course it is time it is reviewed; processes always need examining and re-examining. It is important to see if it is still relevant, needs updating, and whether people are adhering to the legal framework it stands for within a wider content of the law of agency.

If there is any suggestion of illegal behaviour found through this consultation, then that obviously need to be dealt with appropriately With new, and particularly a lot of foreign purchasers coming into the market, yes there needs to be a perhaps more obvious way and more secure way for them to be involved. But people also need to use their own heads, be responsible for themselves, conduct their own due diligence on individuals they are working with, keep on reviewing actions, costs and performance, and get their own operational contracts in place in writing between each other. These are all things that could be advised upon by a more obvious “bloodstock welcoming committee” building on the work that GBRI’s has done and providing advice that should be flagged up and easy for newcomers to find at all major sales, with a well-publicised associated independant website for pre-arrival advice. There is a lot of information at the front of the catalogues, and Tattersalls does produce a Guide to Sales, but perhaps this needs a greater online identity and be more publically available. Maybe there should also be some thought to creation of a more formal bloodstock organisation with members from all sides of the business – vendors, buyers, agents, sales companies – able to meet a few times of the year to discuss any issues. Bloodstock auctions are fluid and fastmoving, they react quickly to commercial and economic change, are dynamic and exciting, and, despite some recent comments, still offer the most transparent market place and safest environment in which to buy or sell a horse. Buyers may be purchasing a racehorse for the leisure activity that owning a racehorse brings, but the sellers are making incomes from that sale. For both sellers and buyers, the sale ring can be the best place to be and the very worst; fortunes can be won and lost. If the BHA wishes, as stated in Nick Rust’s leaked letter ‘“to conduct a review of the buying and selling of racehorses and bloodstock in connection with British racing”, it might be better advised to conduct and conclude the review, rather than allowing a pre-trial by media.

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Frankel day at Ascot... ...with Aidan O’Brien matching the late trainer’s Group and Grade 1 record, and his equine namesake siring his first European Group 1 winner, writes Sue Montgomery

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rankel was the name in focus on Qipco Champions Day at Ascot. The man, as Aidan O’Brien equalled Bobby Frankel’s world record of 25 top-level victories in a year. And the horse, with the emergence of a topclass son for the great US trainer’s equine namesake. That O’Brien, no stranger to rewriting statistics, would supply yet another piece of history this season had been apparent for some time, with only the where and

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Left , champion trainer Aidan O’Brien with Hydrangea in the winners’ enclosure after success in the Fillies and Mares Stakes (above)

when to be decided. It fell to Hydrangea in the Fillies & Mares Stakes to match Bobby Frankel’s mark, set in 2003, and perhaps appropriately, for the three-year-old’s progress has exemplified much of what has set her trainer apart. She’s one of the typical tough, hardworking, versatile Ballydoyle inmates, expected to do her job but at the same time given opportunities to learn and develop along the way and bloom when the time is right. She was one of the best of the Ballydoyle fillies at two, with two Group 1 second places. She started her second campaign back in April with a narrow defeat of her subsequent four-time Group 1-winning stablemate Winter, but though she danced most top-level dances through the spring and summer, she was always a bridesmaid on jockey bookings and third places were the best she achieved. Even when she finally notched her own first Group 1 success – beating her habitual workmate and track nemesis Winter a head in the Matron Stakes – the praise was rather faint; the focus by outside observers more on the runner-up’s lack of match-fitness after a lay-off. But three weeks later, Hydrangea confirmed her place back among the elite as she went under by a head to another of the Ballydoyle brigade Rhododendron – who had twice beaten her as a juvenile – in the Prix de l’Opera. A step up to a 1m4f for the first time at Ascot might have seemed a bold call, but it came off gloriously as the daughter of Galileo drew away from Prix Vermeille (G1) winner Bateel through the final furlong.

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uk racing As usual, O’Brien deflected praise for his achievements. “It’s a special day,” he said, “and it’s incredible for everyone, all the people who work hard day in, day out. We’re just a small link in a big chain and we’re proud and delighted for everybody.” A workforce of skilled, trusted employees is essential and their value a given, but in the end it is the man at the top who matters most. And anyone who has ever watched O’Brien saddle a horse on the racecourse can see a microcosm of what goes on behind the scenes at Ballydoyle. Yes, he has his team around him, but his are the last hands on, as he brushes out a tail and smooths a mane and forelock with the

“It’s all very well having the raw material, which you have to have, but every year Aidan’s just relentless. Sometimes you might not expect a result, but we know him too well to doubt him

water brush, and his are the last eyes to look. “What superlatives can you use?” asked Coolmore partner Michael Tabor, whose colours were carried by O’Brien’s first Flat Group 1 winner Desert King in the 1996 National Stakes. “He is just incredible, produces the goods again and again. It’s all very well having the raw material, which you have to have, but every year Aidan’s just relentless. Sometimes you might not expect a result, but we know him too well to doubt him.” The chain referred to by O’Brien is the one that starts and ends at Coolmore, and his greatest ally in this, and for many another year, has been the County Tipperary operation’s superstar stallion Galileo, who

Order Of St George

Aidan O’Brien’s 25 Group 1 winners 2017 Churchill (Galileo).......................................................................................... 2,000 Guineas, Newmarket May 6 Winter (Galileo).............................................................................................. 1,000 Guineas, Newmarket, May 7 Churchill (Galileo).................................................................................... Irish 2,000 Guineas, Curragh, May 27 Winter (Galileo)......................................................................................... Irish 1,000 Guineas, Curragh, May 28 Highland Reel (Galileo).................................................................................. Coronation Cup, Epsom, June 2 Wings Of Eagles (Pour Moi) ..............................................................................................Derby, Epsom, June 3 Highland Reel (Galileo)...................................................................Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, Ascot, June 21 Caravaggio (Scat Daddy) .................................................................... Commonwealth Cup, Ascot, June 23 Winter (Galileo)...............................................................................................Coronation Stakes, Ascot, June 23 Capri (Galileo) ...............................................................................................................Irish Derby, Curragh, July 1 Roly Poly (War Front) .......................................................................... Falmouth Stakes, Newmarket, July 14 Roly Poly (War Front) ...................................................................................Prix Rothschild, Deauville, July 30 Winter (Galileo) ........................................................................................Nassau Stakes, Goodwood, August 3 Sioux Nation (Scat Daddy) ...................................................................Phoenix Stakes, Curragh, August 13 Hydrangea (Galileo) ...............................................................Matron Stakes, Leopardstown, September 9 Happily (Galileo) ................................................................. Moyglare Stud Stakes, Curragh, September 10 Order Of St George (Galileo) ...........................................................Irish St Leger, Curragh, September 10 Capri (Galileo) .............................................................................................................St Leger, Doncaster, Sept 16 Clemmie (Galileo) .......................................................................Cheveley Park Stakes, Newmarket, Sept 30 US Navy Flag (War Front) ........................................................... Middle Park Stakes, Newmarket, Sept 30 Happily (Galileo) ..............................................................................Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, Chantilly, Oct 1 Rhododendron (Galileo) .................................................................................Prix de l’Opera, Chantilly, Oct 1 Roly Poly (War Front) .........................................................................Sun Chariot Stakes, Newmarket, Oct 7 US Navy Flag (War Front) ..................................................................Dewhurst Stakes, Newmarket, Oct 14 Hydrangea (Galileo) .................................................................................Fillies & Mares Stakes, Ascot, Oct 21

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Group 1 winning miler from the Sea The Stars x Kingmambo x Sadler’s Wells cross.

Winner of an epic Prix Jacques-le-Marois Gr.1, defeating Inns Of Court and Thunder Snow. Timeform rating 125.

Sea the Stars x Olga Prekrasa (Kingmambo)

Faster than Havana Gold, Charm Spirit, Territories and Thunder Snow winning the 2016 Prix Jean Prat Gr.1. Smashed the track record over the mile at Chantilly racecourse, previously held by proven stallion Turtle Bowl.

Dream Ahead x Macheera (Machiavellian)

Winner of the Prix Djebel Gr.3 (7f.) on his sophomore return, beating G1w National Defense.

Impressive in each of his 4 wins as a 3-year-old, 6 lengths debut winner.

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Performed strongly when placed to Churchill in the 2000 Guineas Gr.1 at Newmarket. 200,000 guineas yearling by Dream Ahead out of a Machiavellian x Caerleon cross.


uk racing will win his ninth championship this year. The record-equalling 25 wins came from 14 individuals of whom nine are by Galileo: Churchill, Winter, Highland Reel, Capri, Happily, Order Of St George, Clemmie, Rhododendron and Hydrangea. Two others, the siblings Roly Poly and US Navy Flag, are out of a Galileo mare. Hydrangea was inconvenienced by neither the step-up in distance (she is sister to high-class Australian middle-distance performer The United States) nor the testing, rain-softened turf at Ascot (she is out of the Group 2-winning sprinter Beauty Is Truth, by soft-ground influence Pivotal). Order Of St George, who instigated an O’Brien Champions Day double in the Group 2 Long-Distance Cup three weeks after his fine fourth to Enable in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, has shown his best form on a sounder surface, but shrugged off the conditions to catch Torcedor inside the final 75 yards, a conspicuous display of hardy courage. “He’s by Galileo,” he said. “And they just don’t stop.” Galileo, more than £9 million clear of Dubawi on the European sires’ list, is on the brink of a seasonal record of his own – Hydrangea gave him his 23rd top-level strike of 2017, one behind his personal best of 24 last year. He is not likely to relinquish his crown any time soon, but the search is on to identify his successor.

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ronically, his best young stallion sons are resident outside Coolmore: New Approach at Dalham Hall, Teofilo at Kildangan, Nathaniel at Newsells Park and Frankel at Banstead Manor (See Alan Porter, page 72). O’Brien may have the monopoly in quantity at the highest level this year, but it is John Gosden who leads the way in terms of pure quality. In the triple Oaks, King George and Arc winner Enable, by Nathaniel, and Cracksman, by Frankel, his Clarehaven yard in Newmarket houses the two best three-yearolds in Europe. When Frankel, unbeaten in 14 runs and rated one of the best horses in Turf history, retired, the perceived wisdom was that he’d never sire anything as good as himself – freaks like that don’t – but if he got one within a stone of his ability, he’d still have a Group 1 winner. So step forward Cracksman, who lit up Champions Day with his magnificent victory

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Cracksman’s well-guided progress through the season has had a certain feeling of destiny about it

in the Champion Stakes. Five years earlier, Frankel had ended his racing career in the 1m2f contest. For him, and for Cracksman, the 2017 running marks a beginning – a first Group 1 winner in Europe for the stallion, sealing his excellent start at stud, and a confirmed place at the top table for the colt. Cracksman’s well-guided progress through the season has had a certain feeling of destiny about it. After a narrow victory in the Derby Trial at Epsom, he started favourite for the Classic itself and showed his latent class by finishing a close third to the O’Brien


uk racing Highland Reel, giving Frankie Dettori his first Champion Stakes. “He’s grown up a lot,” said Gosden of Cracksman. “He used to flip and flop about a bit and coming down to Tattenham Corner in the Derby he got in a dreadful muddle. “But he’s bigger and stronger now, like a fighter, weighing more – he started as a middleweight, now he’s a light-heavyweight. “He handled this ground probably better than any of the others, but he handles good to firm as well. The decision to miss the Arc was difficult, but I felt Enable was just that bit more in the zone than him for that race.” Cracksman is the second Group 1 winner for Frankel, his first being the filly Soul Stirring, winner as a juvenile in Japan and of her local Oaks this year. He has had 16 Group winners in his first two crops, and sits fourth – behind Galileo, Dubawi and Dark Angel – in the year’s British and Irish overall sires’ earnings table. Oppenheimer is by no means on the breadline as a breeder, but he does not have the same numbers or resources as the Coolmore partners, or Abdullah, or Cheveley Cracksman: lived up to his destiny

duo Wings Of Eagles and Cliffs Of Moher, followed by an even-closer second to another from Ballydoyle, Capri, in the Irish Derby. Then, after a seven-week break, the raw but talented baby gave way to the racehorse. Wide-margin wins in a pair of Group 2s, the Great Voltigeur Stakes and the Prix Niel, put him in the mix for the Arc, but his stable had Enable, reckoned to be that bit more streetwise, earmarked for that. She remains in training, as does Cracksman, and the pair are already the two market leaders for the 2018 Arc, back at Longchamp.

They are in different ownership – Enable carries the Frankel colours of Prince Khalid Abdullah, and Cracksman those of Anthony Oppenheimer – and a clash between them will be worth travelling for. At Ascot, Cracksman revelled in the conditions – he is out of the Pivotal mare Rhadegunda, whose best performance was a Listed win in heavy ground at Fontainebleau – to bring back memories of some of his sire’s runaway performances. He came in 7l clear of Poet’s Word, runnerup in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1) on his previous run, and six-time Group 1 winner

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Goffs November is the only sale to feature the mighty Galileo amongst a superior selection of foals that are presented in a new format to suit all budgets. Galileo also heads a highly desirable list of covering sires in a superb collection of Breeding Stock from some of the most prolific families in the Stud Book.

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uk racing to Roly Poly in the Sun Chariot (G1), not to mention last year’s defeat of Blond Me at Sandown, all read very well. “It never worries me taking on colts late in the season with a filly,” said Gosden. “I think they go through hell in the spring and summer, coming in and out of season. Then in late summer and autumn everything is settled and they can concentrate on racing.” Unusually, Cheveley Park’s Champions Day heroine was not one of their home-breds. Persuasive was a €180,000 yearling at Goffs, bred by John Tuthill at his Owenstown Stud in County Kildare from the Listed winner Choose Me, by Choisir. The fouryear-old is another from a distinguished family, her fourth dam being the top-class runner Cairn Rouge, winner of the Irish 1,000 Guineas, Coronation Stakes and Champion Stakes in 1980. Persuasive supplied a first for her sire Dark Angel – not a first Group 1 win, as the Yeomanstown Stud resident already has had Park Stud, whose Persuasive gave Gosden and Dettori an Ascot double in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. So, for his family’s Newmarket nursery Hascombe & Valiant Stud to have produced two horses of the calibre of Golden Horn, winner of the Derby and Arc in 2015, and Cracksman in the space of three years, is some achievement. The pair have a common ancestress in their fourth dam Lora, acquired as a yearling in 1973 for 28,000gns by Oppenheimer’s father Philip. The Lorenzaccio mare’s daughters include 1982 1,000 Guineas heroine On The House (Be My Guest), whose Green Desert daughter St Radegund, a minor winner, produced Rhadegunda, the dam of Cracksman. The QE II winner Persuasive was another more favoured by the underfoot conditions than her rivals, coming with a sweeping run under Dettori to cut down the battling Ribchester and Churchill. Her profile has been sharply progressive since she won the Sandringham Handicap at the Royal meeting last year. She ended 2016 by chasing home Alice Springs in the Matron Stakes (G1), and despite defeats against her own sex this year, Gosden was happy to pitch her in against colts for her swansong. Or perhaps there was no despite about it – even apart from Enable, the filly division is notably strong this year, and the grey’s third to Hydrangea in the Matron Stakes, second

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uk racing Mecca’s Angel, Lethal Force, Harry Angel and Battaash to his credit, but a first Group 1 win beyond sprint distances. On Britain’s richest day’s racing there was a pair apiece for this season’s biggest guns, O’Brien and Gosden. But the fifth feature on Champions Day, the Sprint, gave one of the sport’s smaller operators a share of the massive prize-money – £4,342,000 – on offer. In seeing off Tasleet and Caravaggio, with the season’s divisional leader Harry Angel only fourth, Librisa Breeze gave trainer Dean Ivory, based near Radlett in Hertfordshire, his first Group 1 success. The five-year-old gelding, ridden by Robert Winston, had never previously won a Pattern race, but had finished second in the Hungerford Stakes in August and fourth in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (G1) in June. And he clearly loves Ascot, having won two good handicaps at the track last year and finished second in the Royal Hunt Cup. “We’ve done well to get where we are with him,” said Ivory. “You persevere and hope for a bit of luck, and the luck’s come good. We’ve always believed in him, but he’s a horse who’s never really had a clear run this year, but he’s now grown into himself. He’s a proper horse.” Librisa Breeze carries the colours of Tony Bloom, owner of premier league football club Brighton, and of Withhold, winner of the Cesarewitch a week earlier. Librisa made the transfer to Ivory after being sold out of Jeremy Noseda’s yard as a three-year-old for 90,000gns. The grey was bred at Newsells Park Stud, and has emerged as the best to date by thenresident Mount Nelson (now in the NH sector at Boardsmill) out of Bruxcalina, a Linamix half-sister to Prix du Jockey-Club (G1) third Baraan and to smart hurdler Brampour.

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Librisa Breeze: well-placed by trainer Dean Ivory to win the British Champions Sprint after being switched to the stands’ rail. He was never taken on in front and strode away for a clear success in a juvenile track record. It was the tough, progressive colt’s tenth run of the season and his third win in a row. “His sister Roly Poly was very good at 6f, better over seven and even better over a mile,” said O’Brien, “so it’s entirely possible he’ll get the mile. “He’s got more substance than she has, but what they have in common is that they’re both very genuine. They don’t flinch when they get there. But then their dam is a very good Galileo mare.” US Navy Flag and Roly Poly are out of the top-class former Ballydoyle inmate Misty For Me, winner of the Moyglare Stud Stakes, Prix Marcel Boussac, Irish 1,000 Guineas and Pretty Polly Stakes. The colt is, after War Command and Air Force Blue (neither of whom won again), the third Dewhurst winner by Claiborne-based War Front, one of Coolmore’s preferred outcross sires. All four of the Dewhurst principals are by Kentucky stallions Threeandfourpence also

by War Front and the other two by the late Scat Daddy. O’Brien missed the Newmarket juvenile “double double” by about half an inch, the distance by which Laurens beat unlucky September in the Fillies’ Mile. Laurens, trained by Karl Burke, was in front after a furlong and held on gamely to repel September, who was checked twice as she began her challenge. “She’s a galloper rather than a speed horse,” said Burke, “with a fantastic action, like a ballerina. When we step up to a 1m2f next year she’s going to be very good.” French-bred Laurens, a £220,000 Doncaster yearling, is by Siyouni out of the Cape Cross mare Ricambe, a minor winner up to 1m6f in France. After Ervedya, Laurens is a second toplevel winner for Bonneval-based Siyouni, one of France’s best young sires, and the Prix de Diane, and the premiums it offers, is Laurens’ prime target next year. In due course she will be part of her owner John Dance’s nascent bloodstock empire at Fair Winter Farm in Buckinghamshire.



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Crème de la crème at Chantilly

Jocelyn de Moubray reports from the Arc meeting which saw an imperious victory for Nathaniel’s daughter Enable, strong juvenile performances with success for sires Galileo and Dubawi, and Battaash speed to glory for Dark Angel

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RINCE Khalid Abdullah’s Enable became the latest of a series of star fillies to win the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The John Gosden-trained daughter of Nathaniel was well on top of her rivals and was still pulling for head when the field raced passed the chateau towards the home straight.

She passed the post two and a half lengths clear, a winning margin only bettered by Treve, Danedream and Sakhee in recent years. The Arc de Triomphe has been dominated by fillies in recent years. Fillies have won six of the last seven Arcs and seven of the ten runnings since Zarkava’s victory in 2008. In a strange coincidence, which can only be

Dettori enjoying the moment in the winners’ enclosure after his fifth Arc de Triomphe victory

Enable under Frankie Dettori gallops clear in the Arc de Triomphe

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... as an aside it is interesting to note that, of the nine fillies who won the Arc between 1974 and 2008, Zarkava became the fourth to produce a Group 1 winner a quirk of chance, the same thing happened from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Fillies won six of the ten Arcs from Allez France in 1974 to All Along in 1984. And yet all variables tend to revert towards the mean and colts won 23 of the 24 Arcs from Sagace in 1985 to Dylan Thomas in 2007, the only exception being the filly Urban Sea, who won as a four-year-old in 1993. Of the 44 Arcs run since Allez France’s victory, colts have won 29 and fillies 15. There is no point looking for an explanation for the runs of exceptional females, but as an aside it is interesting to note that, of the nine fillies who won the Arc between 1974 and 2008, Zarkava became the fourth to produce a Group 1 winner when Zarak won this year’s Grand Prix de Saint Cloud. Detroit produced the Arc winner Carnegie, Gold River the Saint Alary winner Riviere D’Or and, of course, Urban Sea became the greatest broodmare of modern times producing Sea The Stars and Galileo, as well as other lesser Group 1 winners. Enable joins a smaller group of fillies who won the Arc as three-year-olds. In the modern era there have been seven: San San, Three Troikas, Detroit, Akiyda, Zarakava, Danedream, Treve and Enable. Danedream, who was trained by Peter Schiergen in Cologne, and Enable are the only two who were not trained in France, and the

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only ones who had already raced against colts and older horses before lining up for the Arc. Enable is the first filly to win the Oaks at Epsom and then the Arc – those who came close in the past include Sun Princess and User Friendly who finished second in the Arcs of 1983 and 1992, and Taghrooda who was third in 2014. No one doubts that Enable is very good indeed. The daughter of Nathaniel dominated her Arc rivals and the only moment of anxiety for her supporters came early on in the race when, for a moment, she was caught between two of the Aidan O’Brien-trained runners. Dettori clearly felt uncomfortable and pulled his filly back to be able to take up a better position clear of his chief rival’s team. As in many of her races Enable was not exactly settled during the first half of the race and left alone by her jockey she would have been happier to race faster through the first mile of the race. Dettori has, however, learnt to preserve Enable’s speed for the end of her races and again she showed she has a turn of foot at the end of a well-run 1m4f race which makes her near impossible to beat or even to threaten. As the Arc field turned into Chantilly’s straight with 600m to run, Enable was in third place about 3l behind the leader

Idaho who was closely followed by Order Of St George. From this position Enable ran to the line in about 35.86secs. Remarkably, this was the fastest final 600m of the day on the round course. Enable ran the final 600m about 2l faster than Rhododendron at the end of the 2000m of the Prix de l’Opera (G1) and Wild Illusion when winning the mile Prix Marcel Boussac (G1). The last 600m was also faster than the final 600m Found ran when breaking the course record in the first of the two Chantilly Arcs. In 2016 the ground was good and the race was run at a remarkably fast pace from beginning to end; in 2017 the ground was soft and the early pace sensible, but Enable finished at the speed of a great champion. Enable’s final time of 2m28.69s was some five seconds slower than Found’s track record, but by way of a comparison, for top races run over the track on soft ground it was faster than the Jockey Clubs of either Montjeu or Peintre Celebre. Enable is the best of a very promising first-crop produced by her sire Nathaniel. James Doyle aboard Wild Illusion in the Lagardère: the daughter of Dubawi is out of Rumh from the family of the Grade 1 Beverly D winner Royal Highness


euro racing than soft and throughout the weekend it proved, as had been the case in 2016, very difficult to make ground from the rear. Coolmore’s filly Happily was the winner of the Lagardère. She came from the furthest off the pace and the Galileo filly looked to have little chance of getting to the colts Olmedo and Godolphin’s Masar when these two began racing head to head at the top of the straight. Under a typically determined ride from Ryan Moore the filly got ahead in the final 50m to win by a length and a quarter with Olmedo edging out Masar for second. Happily is the fourth Group 1 performer her dam Youaresothrilling has produced in five matings with Galileo. Magical, another Galileo filly from the Aidan O’Brien stable out of a top mare, had been only a short head behind Happily in the Moyglare Stakes (G1), but could only finish fourth in the Marcel Boussac just under 2l behind Godolphin’s Dubawi filly Wild Illusion suggesting that this was a high-class race. Magical’s dam Halfway To Heaven

According to the RP ratings Nathaniel has 17 three-year-olds rated 95 or higher from 63 three-year-old runners, a record which already puts him among the leading sires in Europe. On the Weatherbys Global Stallion app, he has had 11 British and European Group and Listed race winners and performers. He appears to be a dominant genetic influence as his progeny share many characteristics with their sire. Many, including Enable, have improved dramatically during their three-year-old career, many are middle-distance horses with the majority of his progeny’s wins coming over distances between 1m2f and 1m4f, and then, like Enable, many look at their best when racing close to the pace and quickening at the end of their races. Nathaniel himself made all the running to win the King George (G1), his full-sister Great Heavens made all to win Lancashire Oaks (G2) and their three-parts sister Playful Act made all to win the Fillies’ Mile (G1).

pair of Mission Impassable and Olmedo, and Freddy Head’s Polydream, did well to get in between the runners from Aidan O’Brien and Godolphin in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère, and the Prix Marcel Boussac. The ground appeared to be sticky more

France nil points, but some placed results

Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore discuss a good job well done with Happily in the Marcel Boussac

According to RP ratings Nathaniel has 17 three-year-olds rated 95 or higher from 63 three-year-old runners, a record which already puts him among the leading sires in Europe

Aside from Enable’s brilliance the other talking point of the weekend was the lack of success of French-trained runners in the main races. For the second year in a row France’s trainers won only one of the seven Group 1 races thanks to Vazirabad’s victory in the Prix du Cadran. They managed a total of seven Group 1 places in total, far better than the three France’s trainers achieved in 2016. Vazirabad may have been the only winner but Mille Et Mille, Karar, Lady Frankel, Olmedo, Mission Impassable, Polydream and Cloth Of Stars were all placed. With the possible exception of Polydream, who appeared to be particularly unsuited to the sticky ground, the other six put up close to career-best performances and so the problem was not due to a lack of form or the way the races were run. Group 1 races are competitive and those on the Arc weekend are among the most competitive of the season. Four of the seven are either for twoyear-olds or run over less than a mile, and French racing rarely excels in either of these divisions.

Juvenile strength in depth

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euro racing is not quite as outstanding a mare as Youaresothrilling, but with three Group winners including the Group 1 fillies Rhododendron and Magical from five Galileos of racing age, she is a top mare by anyone’s standards. Wild Illusion chased the early leader Soustraction and took over in front with 2f to run and was always holding Mission Impassable and Magical. Polydream came from well off the pace, but was always struggling on the ground and

Dubawi is four years younger than Galileo and in many ways their stud careers have followed a similar path

didn’t pick up as she had done in her previous races. She managed to grab second in the final strides. Wild Illusion had looked good when making a winning debut at Yarmouth in August before finishing only third to Soustraction in a slowly run Group 3 at Chantilly in September. A daughter of the Monsun mare Rumh she is bred to be a middle-distance filly at three and outstayed her rivals.

Rhododendron: the Prix de l’Opera winner and a grand-daughter of Cassandra Go, whose yearling sold for 1,600,000gns at October Book 1

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It is hard to realise when his yearlings are averaging more than £700,000, but Dubawi is only at the beginning of his time as an expensive stallion. This year’s three-year-olds were conceived at a fee of £75,000, his two-year-olds from £100,000 and his yearlings £125,000. Since 2016, Dubawi has been standing at more than £200,000 and he now receives a selection of the best mares in the world, which was not of course always the case. Dubawi’s results have improved significantly since his fee increased and are very likely to continue to do so in the years ahead. He has sired seven three-year-olds with a rating higher than 110 headed by the Group 1-winning fillies Sobestu and Wuheida and his two-year-olds include, at the time of writing, three Group winners in Wild Illusion, Glorious Journey and Anna Nerium, Wild Illusion is his second Group 1-winning juvenile. Dubawi is four years younger than Galileo and in many ways their stud careers have followed a similar path. Both covered at fees of less than £50,000 for five years before their true merit was recognised – Dubawi started his first season at only £25,000 and his fee dropped as low as £15,000 and £20,000 in 2009 and 2010. This was not very different to Galileo who started out at £IR60,000 and then fell as low as €37,500 for two seasons, the equivalent of £25,000 at the time. Galileo’s early crops did not include many top two-year-olds either, but Coolmore and

other breeders quickly adapted and learnt how to mate him and produce faster and more precocious horses and Dubawi’s career is following a similar trend. The Prix de l’Opera over 1m2f was another good example of the current bloodstock world. Five top fillies finished within a length of each other with Coolmore’s Rhododendron narrowly defeating her stable-mate Hydrangea with Lady Frankel, Wuheida and Left Hand close behind, two daughters of Galileo beating a Frankel filly and two Dubawis. The odd one out in this group is Lady Frankel, a half-sister to the top sire Lope De Vega, as she is the only one who has yet to win a Group 1 race. Rhododendron has remarkably come back after bleeding so badly in the Prix de Diane (G1) that she was pulled up, and she and Hydrangea were prominent from the start and those coming from behind like Lady Frankel could never quite get to them. The Arc weekend ended with impressive Group 1 wins from Acclamation’s son Aclaim in the Prix de la Forêt over 7f and even more so from Acclamation’s grandson Battaash, who ran away from his rivals with ease to win the Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp by 4l. Battaash was bred by Paul McCartan’s Ballyphilip Stud in Ireland who sent two mares to Dark Angel in 2013 when he was standing at €12,500 and bred two Group 1-winning sprinters, Harry’s Angel and Battaash.

Reliable Man’s colt Erasmus making a name for himself There was some significant racing in Cologne the weekend before the Arc when Gestüt Röttgen’s Windstoss became the first three-year-old colt to win a Group 1 race against older horses over middle-distances in 2017. The Markus Klug-trained son of Shirocco confirmed the form of his Derby win by coming from behind in a strongly run race to win the Group 1 Preis von Europa by 4l from Son Macia, Colomano and Savoir Vivre. This was not the strongest Group 1 of the year, but Windstoss proved that he is a high-class horse in a fast run 1m4f race and he stays in training to be aimed at international middle-distance races in 2018. There were two impressive two-year-old winners in Cologne with the Klug-trained Holy Roman Emperor filly Rock My Love winning a Listed race over 7f100yds by 3l, and

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Battaash shows a clean pair of heels to his rivals in the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye to become Dark Angel’s fourth top level winner (and the sire has since had a fifth with Persuasive’s Ascot success)

then her stable companion Erasmus, a son of first-season sire Reliable Man and the German Oaks winner Enora, broke his maiden by nearly 5l in a similarly impressive fashion. Erasmus went on to a clear success in Germany’s important juvneile colts’ race, the Preis des Winterfavoriten (G3), from Salve Del Rio (Rio De la Plata) and Wild Max, a son of Maxios trained by Andreas Wohler for Australian Bloodstock who made a 7l-winning debut at Dortmund in September.

Right, Erasmus, the son of Reliable Man, wins at Cologne at the beginning of September before going on to success in the Preis des Winterfavoriten Far right, Rock My Love by Holy Roman Emperor, wins a 7f Listed event. Both are ridden by Adrie des Vries


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Melissa Bauer-Herzog reports from the Breeders’ Cup prep meetings

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hen US-based trainers announced that multiple high profile horses would skip the final set of Breeders’ Cup preps in favour of going into the championships fresh, it seemed like it may set a new trend. But luckily for US racing, the back-to-back weekends of preps were full of high quality racing even though some of racing’s biggest stars were missing Twenty-five major prep races took place during a two-week period in late September and early October with many of the winners heading to Del Mar in November for their respective Breeders’ Cup races. Perhaps the most popular victory of all was that of international star Mubtaahij, who was

making his first start for trainer Bob Baffert in the Grade 1 Awesome Again Stakes. With stablemate Arrogate left in the barn, Mubtaahij scored a first US Grade 1 win on Dirt for sire Dubawi. Dubawi was one of 18 different stallions to sire a winner in the major preps and one of only three international sires to get a horse in the winner’s circle over the two Super Weekends. Six different stallions racked up two winners in the big races with Lane’s End stablemates Union Rags, sire of Paradise Woods, winner of the Zenyatta Stakes, the youngest of the group, and Lemon Drop Kid the oldest. He sired Beach Patrol, winner of the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Stakes, and Romantic Vision, winner of the Spinster Stakes.

Malibu Moon: enjoying a rich vein of form with the crop conceived the year after Orb won the KentuckyDerby

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Malibu Moon showed that having a Kentucky Derby winner can add a major kick to a stallion’s stud career by siring two twoyear-old Grade 1 winners conceived the year after Orb won the 2013 Kentucky Derby for the stallion. His prep season wasn’t over with those two winners as he also sired Maya Malibu, the third place finisher in the juvenile Frizette Stakes (G1) at Belmont to show that the best may be yet to come for the 20-year-old stallion. Overall, Malibu Moon’s sire A.P. Indy was the star of the show with four sons and one grandson siring prep winners. A.P. Indy himself was the damsire of three horses to hit the board in preps, and sire or grandsire of three other damsires. His biggest winner of the season is Bolt D’Oro, favourite for Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and championship honours after winning his first three starts including two Grade 1s. Out of a winning A.P. Indy mare Bolt D’Oro, successful in the Frontrunner Stakes (G1), was one of two Grade 1 winners for Medaglia D’Oro during the preps in the last weekend of September and one of three to hit the board in prep races. The loss of Scat Daddy in late 2015 has been a big loss this year, and even more so through the prep weekend when the late stallion sired two winners and two second place finishers in Keeneland and Belmont prep races. That was headlined by a 1-2 finish in the Bourbon Stakes (G3) at Keeneland with three of his four big players in the preps being twoyear-olds. His influence as an up-and-coming broodmare sire was seen two days previously when Whitmore won the Phoenix Stakes (G2). Scat Daddy’s final crop was in high


us racing demand at yearling sales around the world this year and it’s easy to see why.

Kitten’s on the move

Kitten’s Joy’s relocation to Hill ‘n’ Dale this autumn already looked like a smart move on the farm’s part, but even more so going into the Breeders’ Cup. The El Prado son had three horses place in graded stakes during the preps, including last year’s Breeders’ Cup winner Oscar Performance on his first start against elders. Formerly standing at Ramsey Farm, Hill ‘n’ Dale and partners bought shares in Kitten’s Joy when part-owner Ken Ramsey voiced interest in relocating the stallion, and he moved him across town to the farm to join a roster that includes top stallion Curlin. Curlin himself had bad luck with three different horses finishing second in Grade 1 races, including two two-year-olds. His Grade 1-winning son Keen Ice finished second in the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) and looks to run in the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) before retiring to the legendary Calumet Farm for 2018. While Curlin’s best crops are almost certainly still to come, he’s also having some

War Front has worked hard this year to shed his reputation as a sire “who can’t sire graded stakes winners who win past two” success as a broodmare sire. The stallion played a part in Scat Daddy’s success when his daughter’s Seabhac – a son of Scat Daddy – won the Pilgrim Stakes (G3) at Belmont Park. Two of the last five Pilgrim winners have went on to win Breeders’ Cup races, perhaps a good sign for both stallions. War Front has worked hard this year to shed his reputation as a sire “who can’t sire graded stakes winners who win past two” and the prep races have helped him with that in recent weeks. While US Navy Flag has pulled off a two-year-old Group 1 double with his victory in the Dewhurst Stakes after the Middle Park, five-year-old Avenge won her

second Rodeo Drive Stakes (G1). The following weekend War Front pulled off another Group 1 double as US Navy Flag’s three-year-old sister Roly Poly won another Group 1 just a few hours before his four-yearold War Flag won her first career Grade 1. War Front’s lone Breeders’ Cup victory came with two-year-old Hit It A Bomb, but as of press time, he has multiple horses listed as probable in the non-juvenile Breeders’ Cup races this year. Gainesway and Don Alberto’s purchase of Empire Maker looks a better and better buy with every passing day, especially this Breeders’ Cup season. While he didn’t sire any prep winners, two different sons sired runners who placed in Grade 1 preps and his daughters had three hit the board, including a win in the Frizette Stakes (G1) and a second-third finish in the Pilgram Stakes. Empire Maker’s first crop of weanlings to hit the ground since his return from Japan will be sold at sales in November. While the prep races were missing some of the biggest stars, horses such as Arrogate, Lady Eli and Stellar Wind are scheduled to make their last starts at those races before retiring or selling later that week.

Empire Maker is back in the US after his five-year sojourn to Japan. He is at Gainesway Farm, having previously been with Juddmonte

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Change at the top Arrogate’s recent defeats, and the top performances by Cracksman, Enable and Battaash, has seen something of a change in the world order – although the mighty Winx still reigns imperious, writes Simon Rowlands

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t has become customary in these reviews to write about Arrogate and Winx as the best active horses in the northern and southernhemispheres, to the stage of repetition perhaps. Things may have just changed. Winx has kept up the good work Down Under, winning with metronomic consistency, but Arrogate’s halo has slipped with two defeats, and others have more recently emerged to rival

The amazing Winx was back at the top of her game in the Turnbull Stakes at Flemington in October

Winx has kept up the good work Down Under, winning with metronomic consistency, but Arrogate’s halo has slipped him and arguably to surpass him. Timeform has both horses currently on 134, with Arrogate well down from the 141 originally credited to him on the back of the Dubai World Cup in March. Winx was back to her very best, having made slightly heavy weather of a few intermediate tasks, when landing the Turnbull Stakes at Flemington in October easily and by a wide margin. Meanwhile, however, a trio of horses has emerged in Britain with claims to be considered at least their equal. Enable has been one of the best fillies in the world since she ran away with the Oaks at Epsom in June, but it was her win in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Chantilly in October that promoted her to the same 134 rating. Both she and Winx would get a sex allowance on top of that rating were they to meet males. Later on Arc day, Battaash

was a very impressive winner of the Prix de l’Abbaye (G1) from Marsha, who had won a Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) at York in August in which Battaash had boiled over and finished only fourth. Wide margins and a fast time at Chantilly pushed Battaash back up to 136, the highest-rated European sprinter since Dayjur (137) in 1990. Lastly, Cracksman staked his own claim with a 7l romp in the Champion Stakes (G1) at Ascot, which trumped anything he had done previously. His time was good, his sectionals even better, and Timeform has gone with a figure of 136, which puts him alongside Battaash at the top of the pack. What’s more, Cracksman had previously looked better at distances longer than this 1m2f. The stated intention at the time of writing is for Cracksman, Battaash (who is a gelding) and Enable all to stay in training in 2018: a prospect which should make the British winter that much more bearable! The Champion Stakes was one of four Group 1s on British Champions Day at Ascot, with the others going to Mount Nelson’s son Librisa Breeze (125 in the Sprint), Galileo’s daughter Hydrangea (123 in the Fillies & Mares) and Dark Angel’s daughter Persuasive (122 in a Queen Elizabeth II Stakes in which the leaders overdid things in testing conditions).

Battaash: with Cracksman is now at the top of Timeform ratings on 136

European Timeform Rankings Leading Older Horses (22.10.17) Rating Horse 132

CLOTH OF STARS

Sire Sea The Stars

130 MARSHA

Acclamation

130 ULYSSES

Galileo

129 RIBCHESTER

Iffraaj

128

HIGHLAND REEL

Galileo

128

ORDER OF ST GEORGE

Galileo

127 LIMATO

Tagula

127 MINDING

Galileo

126

DECORATED KNIGHT

Galileo

126

DSCHINGIS SECRET Soldier Hollow

126 GALILEO GOLD

Paco Boy

126 IDAHO

Galileo

126

JACK HOBBS

Halling

126

JIMMY TWO TIMES Kendargent

126 MUTAKAYYEF 125

Sea The Stars

LIBRISA BREEZE Mount Nelson

125 PROFITABLE Invincible Spirit 125 TAAREEF 125

THE TIN MAN

Kitten’s Joy Equiano

LEADING THREE-YEAR-OLDS 136 BATTAASH 136 CRACKSMAN 134 ENABLE 132

HARRY ANGEL

127

BEAT THE BANK

126

BARNEY ROY

126 CHURCHILL 126 CARAVAGGIO 124 AL WUKAIR 124

BLUE POINT

124 BRAMETOT 124 CAPRI

Dark Angel Frankel Nathaniel Dark Angel Paco Boy Excelebration Galileo Scat Daddy Dream Ahead Shamardal Rajsaman Galileo

124 ICE BREEZE 124

WINGS OF EAGLES

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simon says... That figure for Librisa Breeze might have earned him Champion Sprinter status in Europe in a substandard year, but 2017 has been anything but that with 133-rated Harry Angel (who paid for going for home too early at Ascot) and 130-rated Marsha also top-class. At the other end of the distance scale, Capri (Galile0) won an above-standard St Leger at Doncaster in September with a rating of 124 and his 128-rated stable-companion and fellow son of Galileo, Order Of St George, won the Long Distance Cup (G2) at Ascot, having finished a respectable fourth to Enable in the Arc over the shorter trip. There was also a further Group 1 win for yet another Aidan O’Brien inmate in Roly Poly (War Front), rated 121 in defeating the aforementioned Persuasive in the Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket early in October. Things were a bit quieter elsewhere in the period under

review with the Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar and the Melbourne Spring Carnival firmly on the horizon. But 129-rated victories were achieved by World Approval (Northern Afleet, Woodbine Mile) and West Coast (Flatter, Pennsylvania Derby), and around-120s ones by Humidor (Teofilo, Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington before getting trounced there by Winx) and Boom Time (Flying Spur, Caulfield Cup). Mid-October also saw the first running of the richest Turf race in the world, The Everest at Randwick in Sydney. There was strength in depth, if perhaps no truly outstanding runner, and Redzel (Snitzel) grabbed the largest part of the A$10m with a 125 performance. In Japan, Red Falx (Swept Overboard) came out best in something of a blanket finish to The Sprinters Stakes at Nakayama, earning himself a 122 rating from Timeform.

Red Falx is by Swept Overboard and won the Sprinters Stakes in Japan

Bolt D’Oro heads the juvenile list in the US

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he search for the next Arrogate, the next Winx, and the next Cracksman and Enable, starts before they have finished, and is in fact neverending: it is one of the joys of the sport and sometimes one of its frustrations. This year’s two-year-olds have most of their careers ahead of them, but some are already measuring up much better than others. Top of the lot, in my opinion if not quite in Timeform’s, is the US-trained colt Bolt D’Oro (Medaglia D’Oro), who won the Grade 1 Frontrunner Stakes at Santa Anita at the end of September by a wide margin and in what was a remarkably quick time.

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Bolt D’Oro could easily be rated in the high-120s in time, but Timeform has opted for a wait-and-see of 119, which still identifies the colt as the best of his age group in North America. The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, for which Bolt D’Oro is a shortpriced favourite, should reveal more. Bolt D’Oro was a massive 2.78s quicker than was Moonshine Memories (Malibu Moon) in winning the Grade 1 Chandelier on the same Santa Anita card, but the latter still rates as just about the best juvenile filly Stateside on 116. The highest-rated juvenile colt and filly in Europe at the time of writing are both trained by Aidan O’Brien, namely the War Front colt U S Navy Flag (winner of the Middle Park

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Stakes and Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket) and Galileo’s daughter Clemmie (Cheveley Park Stakes at same course). Both recorded good times to back up their form-based ratings of 123 and 118 respectively. U S Navy Flag is followed closely on Timeform ratings by Verbal Dexterity (Vocalised), confirmed on 122 following his National Stakes win at The Curragh, while Expert Eye (Acclamation, 117) and Sands Of Mali (Panis, 116) figure high up despite heavy defeats on their latest appearances. The juvenile fillies in Europe seem a decent crop, and one of them – Happily (Galileo, 116) – took the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère on Arc Day, with Wild Illusion (Dubawi, 113) claiming the Prix Marcel Boussac.

Leading JUVENILES (22.10.17) Rating Horse

Sire

123

U S NAVY FLAG

War Front

122

VERBAL DEXTERITY

Vocalised

118p CLEMMIE

Galileo

117p EXPERT EYE

Acclamation

117 UNFORTUNATELY Society Rock 116p HAPPILY 116

Galileo

FLEET REVIEW

War Front

116 OLMEDO Declaration Of War 116

SANDS OF MALI

Panis

115p GUSTAV KLIMT

Galileo

115 MAGICAL

Galileo

115 MASAR

New Approach

115 MENDELSSOHN

Scat Daddy


Enable

Joins the Greats 5-time Gr.1 winner & dual Classic winner

...it has been anything but a one-horse show... Kevin Blake, TDN 16/9/17

The leading European sire Behind only his sire Galileo by progeny earnings from just 2 crops.

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Gr/Stks winners/ performers in 2017 from his first-crop

inc: ENABLE, GOD GIVEN, NATAVIA, FACE THE FACTS, ENJOY VIJAY, MELODIC MOTION, BACK ON BOARD, KASTANO, etc.

Julian Dollar or Gary Coffey +44 (0)1763 846000 London Thoroughbred Services + 44 (0)1725 517711

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runners RPR 100+ 12% ofrated 25% of runners rated RPR 85+.

2017 yearlings realised 350,000gns, 310,000gns, 150,000gns, €140,000, 110,000gns, 110,000gns, 100,000gns, etc. Averaging £60,000 for 48 sold to 15/10/17.



Dandy Man 2017 Yearlings made; €250,000

€125,000

€115,000

€110,000 etc.

Elzaam

Emerging sire of: Clem Fandango Vincy

Great Prospector London Icon etc.

Red Jazz 19 2yo winners to date inc. unbeaten Tatts Ireland Sales race winner Snazzy Jazzy

Battle of Marengo 1st yearlings bought by: Shadwell

R. Hannon

A. Skiffington

C. Cox etc.

Prince Of Lir Gr.2 Norfolk Stks winner Fully booked with 125 mares in 1st season

Ballyhane Stud

Leighlinbridge, Co.Carlow, Ireland.

Joe Foley: +353 86 252 4135 Office: +353 59 97 22068 Email: info@ballyhane.com

Jane Foley: +353 86 806 6000 Fax: +353 59 97 22566 Web: www.ballyhane.com


stallion stats Leading broodmare sires in Europe 2017: (by prize-money (£) earned to October 18, 2017) Stallion

Breeding

Sadler’s Wells (USA) Galileo (IRE) Pivotal (GB) Kingmambo (USA) Danehill (USA) Dansili (GB) Anabaa (USA) Storm Cat (USA) Danehill Dancer (IRE) Montjeu (IRE) Monsun (GER) Oasis Dream (GB) Cape Cross (IRE) Marju (IRE) Singspiel (IRE) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) Kendor (FR) Mark Of Esteem (IRE) King’s Best (USA) Sri Pekan (USA) Dubai Destination (USA) Indian Ridge (IRE) Selkirk (USA) Linamix (FR) Verglas (IRE) Choisir (AUS) Green Desert (USA) Machiavellian (USA) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) Barathea (IRE) Rainbow Quest (USA) Giant’s Causeway (USA) Fasliyev (USA) Medicean (GB) Spinning World (USA) Gone West (USA) Mountain Cat (USA) Darshaan (GB) Bering (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Diktat (GB) Highest Honor (FR) Halling (USA) Royal Abjar (USA) Law Society (USA) Rahy (USA) Hernando (FR) Elusive Quality (USA)

Northern Dancer - Fairy Bridge, by Bold Reason Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea, by Miswaki Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival, by Cozzene Mr. Prospector - Miesque, by Nureyev Danzig - Razyana, by His Majesty Danehill - Hasili, by Kahyasi Danzig - Balbonella, by Gay Mecene Storm Bird - Terlingua, by Secretariat Danehill - Mira Adonde, by Sharpen Up Sadler’s Wells - Floripedes, by Top Ville Kˆnigsstuhl - Mosella, by Surumu Green Desert - Hope, by Dancing Brave Green Desert - Park Appeal, by Ahonoora Last Tycoon - Flame of Tara, by Artaius In the Wings - Glorious Song, by Halo Young Generation - Smarten Up, by Sharpen Up Kenmare - Belle Mecene, by Gay Mecene Darshaan - Homage, by Ajdal Kingmambo - Allegretta, by Lombard Red Ransom - Lady Godolphin, by Son Ange Kingmambo - Mysterial, by Alleged Ahonoora - Hillbrow, by Swing Easy Sharpen Up - Annie Edge, by Nebbiolo Mendez - Lunadix, by Breton Highest Honor - Rahaam, by Secreto Danehill Dancer - Great Selection, by Lunchtime Danzig - Foreign Courier, by Sir Ivor Mr. Prospector - Coup de Folie, by Halo Danehill - Offshore Boom, by Be My Guest Sadler’s Wells - Brocade, by Habitat Blushing Groom - I Will Follow, by Herbager Storm Cat - Mariah’s Storm, by Rahy Nureyev - Mr. P’s Princess, by Mr. Prospector Machiavellian - Mystic Goddess, by Storm Bird Nureyev - Imperfect Circle, by Riverman Mr. Prospector - Secrettame, by Secretariat Storm Cat - Always Mint, by Key to the Mint Shirley Heights - Delsy, by Abdos Arctic Tern - Beaune, by Lyphard Waajib - Flying Melody, by Auction Ring Warning - Arvola, by Sadler’s Wells Kenmare - High River, by Riverman Diesis - Dance Machine, by Green Dancer Gone West - Encorelle, by Arctic Tern Alleged - Bold Bikini, by Boldnesian Blushing Groom - Glorious Song, by Halo Niniski - Whakilyric, by Miswaki Gone West - Touch of Greatness, by Hero’s Honor

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1985 2002 1997 1994 1990 2001 1997 1988 1998 2001 1996 2004 2000 1992 1998 1990 1990 1997 2001 1996 2004 1990 1993 1991 2000 2004 1987 1991 2003 1995 1986 2001 2000 2002 1998 1988 1994 1985 1987 1998 2001 1988 1997 1997 1986 1990 1996 1999

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Rnrs

Runs

Wnrs Wnrs/Rnrs Wins

508 411 408 159 291 298 235 80 352 316 226 283 246 156 253 205 129 152 228 157 134 238 231 219 164 74 283 137 206 300 216 185 178 149 78 126 119 153 127 213 141 136 168 138 42 114 166 136

2516 1894 2121 782 1469 1551 1211 376 1759 1602 1127 1490 1249 776 1350 1091 648 782 1245 1065 701 1325 1309 1101 877 376 1489 751 1106 1549 1111 951 1055 684 425 731 970 707 657 1203 762 804 921 977 202 620 904 838

185 167 170 72 104 127 86 35 138 122 96 119 115 57 107 81 44 59 89 73 60 96 105 75 79 27 100 55 71 105 90 79 71 46 34 46 62 51 50 71 64 61 68 57 12 50 70 67

36.42 40.63 41.67 45.28 35.74 42.62 36.60 43.75 39.20 38.61 42.48 42.05 46.75 36.54 42.29 39.51 34.11 38.82 39.04 46.50 44.78 40.34 45.45 34.25 48.17 36.49 35.34 40.15 34.47 35.00 41.67 42.70 39.89 30.87 43.59 36.51 52.10 33.33 39.37 33.33 45.39 44.85 40.48 41.30 28.57 43.86 42.17 49.26

276 255 258 118 146 198 120 63 192 184 141 186 174 96 186 127 76 99 131 126 97 147 149 111 110 44 157 85 108 153 126 131 113 69 53 90 110 70 73 99 112 94 107 114 19 78 102 111

SWnrs

SWs

Earnings

12 23 17 10 14 8 8 5 14 9 8 7 9 4 8 4 1 6 4 3 9 4 5 4 5 2 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 2 4 7 2 2 1 1 7 1 2

20 28 21 16 15 10 10 12 15 10 10 9 13 10 9 6 1 10 6 5 11 4 5 6 6 5 5 7 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 5 9 3 3 1 3 8 1 4

8,183,452 5,602,603 5,372,974 5,162,149 3,935,569 3,465,088 3,299,786 3,045,024 2,986,683 2,747,306 2,660,155 2,615,183 2,590,684 2,558,195 2,469,912 2,339,738 2,258,679 2,040,974 1,977,394 1,962,269 1,867,944 1,863,801 1,830,621 1,811,368 1,708,534 1,703,228 1,699,556 1,682,678 1,669,344 1,623,170 1,600,859 1,569,829 1,566,765 1,552,326 1,521,289 1,505,487 1,471,927 1,457,537 1,431,864 1,365,469 1,364,704 1,364,687 1,353,911 1,335,124 1,332,656 1,303,133 1,285,928 1,247,902


By European Champion Sprinter and leading sire influence OASIS DREAM Out of European Champion 2YO and five-time Group 1 winner ATTRACTION

His parents won eight Group 1 races, his Groupwinning two-year-old half-brother ELARQAM, a 1,600,000gns yearling, is among the favourites for next year’s 2000 Guineas, and his yearling halfbrother sold for 1,350,000gns at Tattersalls Book 1.

Fountain of Youth was all speed which is not surprising considering how fast his parents were. His form over 5 furlongs was excellent. Aidan O’Brien

Don’t miss his first foals selling at Tattersalls December Foal Sales LOTS: 228, 243, 317, 318, 365, 366, 387, 406, 530, 1084, 1270, 1338

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stallion stats Leading sires in Europe 2017: (by prize-money earned to October 18, 2017) Stallion

Breeding

Galileo (IRE) Nathaniel (IRE) Dubawi (IRE) Sea The Stars (IRE) Dark Angel (IRE) Invincible Spirit (IRE) Acclamation (GB) Victory Gallop (CAN) Frankel (GB) Pivotal (GB) Kodiac (GB) Iffraaj (GB) Siyouni (FR) Teofilo (IRE) Dansili (GB) Exceed And Excel (AUS) Fastnet Rock (AUS) Shamardal (USA) Kaneko (TUR) War Front (USA) Lawman (FR) Mastercraftsman (IRE) Rajsaman (FR) Dream Ahead (USA) Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) Kendargent (FR) Oasis Dream (GB) Footstepsinthesand (GB) Lion Heart (USA) Pour Moi (IRE) Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) New Approach (IRE) Lope De Vega (IRE) Cape Cross (IRE) Luxor (TUR) Zoffany (IRE) Poet’s Voice (GB) Areion (GER) Elusive City (USA) Bosporus (IRE) Excelebration (IRE) Dutch Art (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Le Havre (IRE) Scat Daddy (USA) Myboycharlie (IRE) Rip Van Winkle (IRE) Motivator (GB)

Sadler’s Wells - Urban Sea, by Miswaki 2002 Galileo - Magnificient Style, by Silver Hawk 2013 Dubai Millennium - Zomaradah, by Deploy 2006 Cape Cross - Urban Sea, by Miswaki 2010 Acclamation - Midnight Angel, by Machiavellian 2008 Green Desert - Rafha, by Kris 2003 Royal Applause - Princess Athena, by Ahonoora 2004 Cryptoclearance - Victorious Lil, by Vice Regent 2000 Galileo - Kind, by Danehill 2013 Polar Falcon - Fearless Revival, by Cozzene 1997 Danehill - Rafha, by Kris 2007 Zafonic - Pastorale, by Nureyev 2007 Pivotal - Sichilla, by Danehill 2011 Galileo - Speirbhean, by Danehill 2008 Danehill - Hasili, by Kahyasi 2001 Danehill - Patrona, by Lomond 2005 Danehill - Piccadilly Circus, by Royal Academy 2010 Giant’s Causeway - Helsinki, by Machiavellian 2006 Pivotal - Kalimat, by Be My Guest 2007 Danzig - Starry Dreamer, by Rubiano 2007 Invincible Spirit - Laramie, by Gulch 2008 Danehill Dancer - Starlight Dreams, by Black Tie Affair 2010 Linamix - Rose Quartz, by Lammtarra 2013 Diktat - Land of Dreams, by Cadeaux Genereux 2012 Danehill - L’On Vite, by Secretariat 2007 Kendor - Pax Bella, by Linamix 2008 Green Desert - Hope, by Dancing Brave 2004 Giant’s Causeway - Glatisant, by Rainbow Quest 2006 Tale of the Cat - Satin Sunrise, by Mr Leader 2005 Montjeu - Gwynn, by Darshaan 2012 Danehill - Offshore Boom, by Be My Guest 2003 Galileo - Park Express, by Ahonoora 2009 Shamardal - Lady Vettori, by Vettori 2011 Green Desert - Park Appeal, by Ahonoora 2000 Distant Relative - Keep Shining, by Stage Door Johnny 2007 Dansili - Tyranny, by Machiavellian 2012 Dubawi - Bright Tiara, by Chief’s Crown 2012 Big Shuffle - Aerleona, by Caerleon 2001 Elusive Quality - Star of Paris, by Dayjur 2005 Night Shift - Rain Again, by Relko 2003 Exceed and Excel - Sun Shower, by Indian Ridge 2013 Medicean - Halland Park Lass, by Spectrum 2008 Pivotal - Pretty Poppy, by Song 2003 Noverre - Marie Rheinberg, by Surako 2010 Johannesburg - Love Style, by Mr. Prospector 2008 Danetime - Dulceata, by Rousillon 2010 Galileo - Looking Back, by Stravinsky 2011 Montjeu - Out West, by Gone West 2006

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Courtesy of Weatherbys Rnrs

Runs

Wnrs Wnrs/Rnrs Wins

262 116 198 120 304 250 253 180 92 168 311 191 158 168 137 245 174 194 141 73 233 253 116 141 238 204 185 200 154 83 212 154 150 173 84 174 184 138 180 116 114 206 200 141 33 150 179 135

1108 448 783 466 1633 1330 1494 1416 306 901 1661 1037 824 815 628 1312 798 848 1100 257 1289 1250 532 674 1360 963 1012 1103 1098 393 1221 632 723 770 547 921 908 867 1079 981 519 1046 1241 647 125 829 812 595

109 45 107 58 121 107 112 85 43 88 131 76 64 76 64 111 72 82 72 35 87 88 23 57 102 71 74 87 65 35 84 64 76 72 39 77 79 79 74 57 50 86 88 57 17 57 62 57

41.60 38.79 54.04 48.33 39.80 42.80 44.27 47.22 46.74 52.38 42.12 39.79 40.51 45.24 46.72 45.31 41.38 42.27 51.06 47.95 37.34 34.78 19.83 40.43 42.86 34.80 40.00 43.50 42.21 42.17 39.62 41.56 50.67 41.62 46.43 44.25 42.93 57.25 41.11 49.14 43.86 41.75 44.00 40.43 51.52 38.00 34.64 42.22

170 69 162 86 182 159 159 169 68 144 199 132 94 115 94 163 113 120 155 51 140 129 34 93 164 107 130 131 115 44 123 97 111 111 76 113 108 122 115 121 80 119 153 94 29 79 95 81

SWnrs

39 4 23 13 12 9 10 3 15 10 12 8 7 9 11 10 12 7 1 8 2 6 3 5 6 6 6 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 4 3 4 7 2 1 2 3 3 2 6 1 5 3

SWs

Earnings

57 13,317,047 10 5,004,169 29 4,815,108 19 4,071,406 20 4,040,690 12 3,187,997 13 3,036,409 5 3,024,452 18 2,807,045 12 2,664,861 12 2,652,226 11 2,548,271 8 2,519,431 13 2,432,602 15 2,321,122 13 2,272,741 14 2,167,399 9 2,132,986 1 2,025,473 12 1,967,891 2 1,937,547 10 1,890,673 5 1,889,468 6 1,879,711 6 1,876,858 8 1,869,971 6 1,821,444 2 1,813,693 2 1,787,918 3 1,735,211 5 1,708,308 5 1,692,211 6 1,648,934 8 1,647,505 6 1,630,574 4 1,626,000 5 1,579,879 10 1,571,789 2 1,506,629 1 1,489,984 3 1,473,449 3 1,423,849 4 1,414,871 2 1,412,855 9 1,402,180 1 1,378,568 5 1,368,134 3 1,352,222


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Joe Foley says a certain amount of foal buying is “instinctive�, but studying the market, form and pedigrees all has a part to play


buying and selling foals

Aisling Crowe chats with foal buyer Joe Foley about the ins and outs of foal pin-hooking

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HEN foals START arrivING at sales complexes the business of showing them to prospective purchasers begins in earnest. One of those who will be pouring over pedigrees and analysing the foals in front of him, looking for the gems to sparkle at next season’s yearling sales, is Ballyhane Stud’s Joe Foley. Tattersalls and Goffs share a passing resemblance with the front rows of the major fashion houses, with buyers trying to predict what will be in demand with clients and purchasers next season. Racing and fashion seem to be ever more linked and many are those who have noted the similarity between bloodstock

sales and catwalks. “There is certainly a fashion graph for stallions and some are moving up while others are drifting down and you have to try and anticipate where they are going to be ten months down the line,” Foley offers his insight. “There’s an instinctive aspect to it but that is fed by studying the market, form and pedigrees. That doesn’t mean that you will always get it right, but you get a feel for it. If the first-crop of yearlings of a particular sire look like they are going to be good, then you could chance buying a foal by that stallion. “Conversely there are stallions the market is strong on and you need to work out if they are going to continue to be that way or see their popularity diminish.” Foley cites the example of two of this

season’s leading second-crop sires to illustrate the folly of slavishly following fashions for stallions, and the industry’s current predilection for dismissing sires who fail to produce outstanding two-year-olds in their first season, despite their pedigrees and racing careers indicating they were more likely to excel with their three-year-olds and older horses. The transformation in the received wisdom about Nathaniel and Bated Breath brought about by improved fortunes of their first crops from two to three, perfectly illustrates Foley’s argument about needing to be an independent thinker and have the courage of your convictions when pinhooking or breeding. “At last year’s sales Nathaniel and Bated Breath were both cold and out of fashion but they are seen in a different light 12 months later. “Nathaniel always had an excellent chance of improving his reputation with his first crop of three-year-olds and Bated Breath was in a similar position. He didn’t race until he was

Peniaphobia, by Dandy Man, was a Foley foal purchase from breeder Aidan Fogarty. The horse is now a Group 1 Hong Kong Sprint winner

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Red Jazz: Foley supports the Ballyhane stallions in the sale ring, and is happy to show that he believes in those sires by purchasing their foals

three and was at his best as a four-year-old, so it is no surprise to see him doing so well this year.” Looking at the current fashionability graph for stallions, Foley picks out a number of young sires who could be on their way to the top of the popularity charts at the upcoming foal sales. “At the upper end of the yearling market I was very impressed with the Kingman yearlings and he will be a stallion to follow. I am looking forward to seeing the Golden Horn, Gleneagles and Muhaarar foals at the sales and Showcasing’s good crops are starting to come through now so I think he will continue on an upward curve on the graph,” he adds. Unusually, perhaps even perversely for a man who is in the business of stallions, Foley is adamant that the importance of a sire is overplayed by most pinhookers and yearling buyers. Pedigree is hugely influential, and the success, or otherwise of the dam has a major role to play in his approach to purchasing foals. “People are slightly too fixated on the stallions,” he reiterates. “You have to produce

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I was very impressed with the Kingman yearlings and he will be a stallion to follow. I am looking forward to seeing the Golden Horn, Gleneagles and Muhaarar foals at the sales a racehorse, that’s what you’re looking for and if the mare hasn’t done that, then it doesn’t matter if the foal is a beauty. “If she has nine foals and only one winner then the market for that foal as a yearling is diminished and you need to factor that in.” Naturally there is an interconnectedness when it comes to buying and selling foals and standing stallions. The foals Foley purchases are a mixture of progeny by the four

Ballyhane sires with foals on the ground and the offspring of stallions from other farms. Of the four yearlings offered by Ballyhane Stud, it was an even split between Ballyhane stallions and other sires. “I like buying foals from my clients in the sales ring, they support me by sending their mares to the stallions here and I support them by purchasing good foals from them,” explains the stallion master. “When I buy a foal by one of the Ballyhane stallions I am putting my money where my mouth is. I stand the stallion, I believe in him and I am very happy to support my stallions. That approach has been successful over the years.” Peniaphobia, the best horse so far by Dandy Man, is a prime example of how Foley’s belief in his sire was rewarded. Foley purchased the colt from Dandy Man’s first crop at the Goffs November Foal Sale from his breeder Aidan Fogarty and subsequently sold him for a profit at the Doncaster Premier Yearling Sale. Three wins from four starts as a two-yearold in England saw Peniaphobia move to Hong Kong where he became Dandy Man’s first Group 1 winner and still now at the age


buying and selling foals of six he continues to perform at the highest level. Every yearling sale, and increasingly the breeze-up sales, delivers the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow story that tempts people into parting with their cash in the hopes of hitting a similar jackpot themselves. Edie Murray Hayden purchased a colt from the second crop of Dabirsim at the Goffs November Foal Sales for €56,000 and sold him for €500,000 at this year’s Orby Sale. Foley also cites the example of Joanne Lavery, niece of trainer Sheila Lavery, who sold Burgundy Boy for €260,000 at the Goffs Champions’ Sale in September. “Burgundy Boy is from Red Jazz’s first crop and Joanne bought him for €17,000 as a foal, but was only offered half that when she took him to the yearling sales last year,” recalls Foley. “She had the courage and wisdom to hold

Experience is a big help but if you study enough you’ll get to know and understand how the whole thing works onto him and put him in training with her aunt, he won his maiden and was placed in a Group 3 and went from being offered €8,500 for him as a yearling to selling him for €260,000. Now that’s a success.” Trying to figure out the value a foal will have as a yearling is an integral part in determining how high you are willing to bid. In both of the examples, particularly that of Burgundy Boy, his worth as a yearling was clearly not met and Lavery had the

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independence of mind and belief in her own convictions and in the quality of her horse to stay true to her course. “If you pay enough attention to the yearling sales, visualise what the foal will look like as a yearling, the strength of the pedigree and the fashionability of the sire then you can make a rough guestimate of what the foal will sell for as a yearling and work back from there,” Foley explains. “Experience is a big help but if you study enough you’ll get to know and understand how the whole thing works.” What Foley, Lavery and Murray Hayden have in common is that success comes from being independent, drawing your own conclusions and not be swayed by the opinions of others or the dictates of fashion. “You have to make your own opinion and stick to it, don’t listen to the chit-chat at the sales or opinions in the media, you need to make up your mind for yourself,” he reiterates.

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Ross says that the land at the farm is perfect for raising foals, but ensures that he frequently samples the soil and the herbage

Raising the next generation

Gerry Ross of Kenilworth House Stud and Limekiln Stud is a leading consignor of both Flat and NH foals. Ahead of the long stint of sales in Britain and Ireland, Ross talks abut selling foals and gives the details on the drafts for this year

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OVEMBER’S short days are long on darkness and tight on time, thousands of foals to be bought and sold between the Irish and UK sales venues. For Gerry Ross of Kenilworth House Stud and Limekiln Stud, it is a busier month than for most as both the farm he manages and the one he owns with his wife Gwen have the rare distinction of breeding high-class horses on the Flat and over jumps. He is a familiar fixture at the foal sales of both persuasions; one of the few who will start at Tattersalls Ireland for the marathon NH Foal Sale, continue to Goffs for the Flat foals, move on to Tattersalls in Newmarket and finally round off the season in the lead-up to Christmas with the final NH foals selling at Goffs. Winter sales with the wind whipping outside and the house lights shining inside,

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intensify the theatrics of the auction and it is a scene Ross enjoys. “When it gets dark outside, the lights come on inside the auction house, everybody crowds around the ring, the atmosphere intensifies and the horses glow in the spotlight; it’s the best time to be selling,” is his description of the lure of the winter sales. Established by Diana Vasicek and her late husband Joerg in 1991, Kenilworth House Stud occupies a pastoral position on the banks of the River Suir in Tipperary. Ross became manager of the farm in 1998 when it was home to just three mares – it now houses 16 – and, more recently founded Limekiln Stud at his home five miles away. The Group 1-winning fillies Termagent and La Collina carried the Vasicek’s maroon and blue silks to glory in races such as the Matron and Moyglare Stakes. Over fences the five-time Grade 1 winner

Carlingford Lough, who provided Sir AP McCoy with his emotional Leopardstown Gold Cup victory the day after he announced his retirement, and his Grade 1-winning half-brother Thisthatandtother were bred by Kenilworth House Stud. To enjoy such spectacular success in both spheres is rather unusual. Ross attributes this, at least in part, to the quality of the 200 acres of grassland Kenilworth House Stud occupies. “Land management is vitally important, we take herbage and soil samples regularly,” he says. “We bring cattle in to graze the pasture every summer and the farmer is able to finish them here and send them straight to the factory, the land is that good. “Whether it is cattle or horses the animals here always look fantastic and the land has a huge part to play in that, I think.” The land and much of the neighbouring


Top: the Kenilworth House Stud team of Gwen and Gerry Ross and Diana Vasicek at the ITBA National Breeding and Racing Awards Main pic: mares and foals at Kenilworth House Stud. Storm Ophelia and Storm Brian caused a load of damage at the farm, many of the beautiful trees seen here were felled Photos: by Caroline Norris, courtesy of the ITBA, and Kenilworth House Stud

country were victims of the wrath of Storm Ophelia. Ancient beech trees sundered by the vicious winds were strewn across the fertile paddocks, majestic oaks felled in the fields they once stood sentry, and the lines of lime trees on the scenic avenue came down. The river, swollen by the downpours running off the mountains, could no longer be contained by its banks and had spilled its guts across the neighbouring fields. The Kenilworth fields along the three-quarters of a mile stretch of river bank were underwater, but the proximity to the Suir means they are never used for horses. On my visit Storm Brian, trailing in Ophelia’s wake, was battering the countryside once more but the foals were safely sequestered inside their airy boxes in the main yard, sheltered from the weather. “The place was like Beirut here through Ophelia,” samiled Ross. “You couldn’t get

down the roads with all the trees and boughs that had fallen and were blocking the path. The electricity went too, but we got the power back relatively quick whereas at home in Limekiln, we were without power, light and water for three days.” The timing could not have been more inconvenient with the Tattersalls Ireland NH Foal Sale just three weeks’ away when the storms delivered their one-two. Both Kenilworth and Limekiln are in the midst of their busiest time of the year with 20 foals selling from the farms over the coming weeks. Predominantly, the stock bred by Kenilworth House sells as foals. “We have a name for selling foals,” he explains, “so we like to sell at that age. People know our reputation and that, once the foals are on the market, they can be confident that the foals are for sale. “You are selling into a bigger market with

foals whether they are NH or Flat-bred as you have both the end-user and the pinhooker looking to purchase stock.” The four Flat foals bred by the farm this year feature established stallions Oasis Dream and Lope De Vega as their sires, along with foals from the first crops of Golden Horn and Make Believe, and three of the four will be offered at the Tattersalls December Foal Sale. Limekiln consigns a son of Gleneagles at the Goffs November Foal Sale. Ross is in the business of breeding racehorses. “We don’t breed for the sales ring, we breed for the track. Most of the time, when a filly retires from training here she is a longterm proposition and to make a broodmare you have to go to proven stallions,” explains Ross. “On the whole, we like to send our mares to proven stallions and even more so with the

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buying and selling foals NH mares. For the sake of another €2,000 or €3,000 you can go to Shantou, Flemensfirth or one of the older boys who are well-known.” La Collina, a Group 1 winner at two and at four, is one of the younger mares on the farm and so far she has visited Dubawi, Shamardal and Oasis Dream. Majenta, a home-bred and the latest addition to the broodmare band, produced a filly by Lope De Vega as her first foal and is in-foal to Ifraaj. Her dam What A Picture has produced seven winners from eight foals so far, three of them black-type horses, and has a colt foal by Golden Horn, while Topka, a home-bred mare and the dam of Group 2 Prix Hocquart winner and Ascot Gold Cup third Top Trip, is the dam of the Make Believe filly. “You can destroy a mare very quickly,” cautions Ross. “You know what your mare produces every year and you can make it too complicated.”

“Keep everything simple, don’t over-complicate things, that’s how I like to do things, we make our own hay and the water comes from two wells on the farm Back when bearing the surname Clinton was a precursor to electoral success, the former US President and his team were guided by the mantra “Keep it simple, stupid”, and it is a motto that Ross adheres to in his approach to breeding and raising racehorses. “Keep everything simple, don’t overcomplicate things, that’s how I like to do things,” he says. “We make our own hay and the water comes from two wells on the farm, we feed Red Mills Stud Cubes and it works. “The foals come in about six weeks before the sales, but they are well-handled from birth and we creep-feed them. “We turn them out for three hours every morning before hand-walking each one. The mares come in at night, a month before their due date to get used to being inside again. “Any young stock that we have on the farm is wintered out so they can gallop around and get as mucky as they like!”

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Kenilworth House Stud and Limekiln Stud foals for sale this autumn Tattersalls Ireland November National Hunt Sale Kenilworth House Stud Lot 701: Doyen x Aventia filly “The dam is a full-sister to Thisthatandtother so she has one of the best pedigrees in the book, and she is a half-sister to Carlingford Lough. We have three daughters of Baden here and it’s lovely to have them, I know the family very well and foaled the dams. They are quiet, sensible horses.” Lot 702: Sholokhov x Amber Light filly “Amber Light is a daughter of Irish Grand National winner Ebony Jane and a full-sister to Gansey and half to The Minack. She is the dam of two winners from three runners so far.” Lot 703: Califet x Quaspia colt “The yearling full-brother to this foal was the highest-priced foal by Califet at last year’s sale, making €58,000. She was a talented AQPS mare and won on the Flat, over hurdles and fences in France.” Lot 729: Shantou x Bisoguet filly “She is a daughter of our fantastic hurdler Bilboa and a half-sister to The West’s Awake, who was placed in a Grade 3 novice chase in October. Lot 730: Sholokhov x Turica colt Lot 731: Shantou x Vindonissa colt “They are out of half-sisters to Carlingford Lough, Thisthatandtother and Thetotherone. The Sholokhov colt is the second foal of Turica while Vindonissa is already the dam of a winner – Krugermac by Kalanisi.” Limekiln Stud Lot 727: Notnowcato x Meldrum Hall colt “He is a very nice foal, with a really good walk.” Lot 704: Notnowcato x Hear The Thunder colt Lot 705: Presenting x Parkview Delight filly and Lot 728: Leading Light x Lightning Breeze filly “These foals are from one of the best pedigrees in the book. Lightning Breeze is the dam of Yorkhill which makes her Leading Light filly a half-sister to the Grade 1 winner, she is sure to be popular with buyers.” “Hear The Thunder is also a half-sister to Yorkhill, while Lightning Breeze herself is a half-sister to The Listener and Offshore Account. “Their dam is a half-sister to Risk Of Thunder, and Park Wave who is the dam of Gallant Oscar, Woodland Breeze and Parkview Delight, the dam of Lot 705, the filly by Presenting.”

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“The last couple of foals to sell include a Sholokhov filly out of another half-sister to Yorkhill so she should prove popular, a colt by Getaway out of Celtic Colleen.”

Goffs November Foal Sale Limekiln Stud Lot 660: Gleneagles x Waveband colt “He is an end of April foal out of an Exceed And Excel mare that is a very well-developed foal and has some power to him. “He is a very good-walking foal and his dam is a Listed-winning half-sister to Group 1 winner Muarraband a full-sister to Bungle InTheJungle. There are only nine foals by Gleneagles in the sale and people have been eager to see what his progeny are like.” Tattersalls December Foal Sale Kenilworth House Stud Lot 938: Make Believe x Topka filly “We don’t usually send our mares to first-season sires but Topka is a proven mare who we bred and raced ourselves. Another end of April foal, this filly is a good, deep-girthed foal and very correct.” Lot 939: Golden Horn x What A Picture colt “She has been very good to us, breeding seven winners from eight runners so far and Pretty Asset, her three-year-old filly by Shamardal won first time out for Godolphin recently. “We sold her Lope De Vega colt at Book Two last month for 320,000gns to Sackville Donald, buying on behalf of the Leicester City owner. He was a smashing colt, a real Classic horse with a great big walk.” Lot 940: Oasis Dream x La Collina colt “He is a very well-grown foal, very correct and good walking. He is in-bred through Sorbus who features in both the sire and dam’s pedigrees but it is very difficult to find stallions to suit La Collina with Dansili on her top line and Galileo as her damsire. “Godolphin bought her first two foals – the twoyear-old filly Piccola Collina has run once for Charlie Appleby and had no luck in running. La Collina steps out to her chin, she is a super-walking mare, really athletic.” “We sell two colt foals on behalf of their breeder as Lots 910 and 911. The first is by Mukhadram out of an unraced New Approach mare who is a half-sister to the Group 1 winner Earl Of Tinsdal. He is a lovely colt who walks very well. “Lot 911 is a son of Kodiac from the family of Street Cry, Shamardal and Territories. His dam is an Authorized mare, out of a half-sister to Street Cry and to the dam of Shamardal and Geoffrey Chaucer, and this foal is a real typical Kodiac.”


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Flat racing injury investigation A study of veterinary events in Flat racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2000 to 2013) by S. M. Rosanowski, Y. M. Chang, A. J. Stirk and K. L. P. Verheyen, published in the Equine Veterinary Journal

Veterinary reports were taken through the 13-year period in an attempt to understand why and what injuries occur on race day

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his large-scale study has, for the first time, described the type and incidence of veterinary events reported during race-days in Flat racing thoroughbreds in Britain. Soft tissue injuries other than to tendon or ligament structures, lameness with no further diagnosis and respiratory conditions were most commonly reported race-day events although none of these were associated with substantial fatality rates. Whilst bone injuries comprised a relatively small proportion (14 per cent) of all race day veterinary events, nearly half of these (44 per cent) had a fatal outcome and the majority of fatalities (77 per cent) were associated with

bone injuries. The overall incidence of fatality in this study of 0.76 per 1,000 starts was similar to previously reported fatality rates in British Flat racing of between 0.8 and 0.9 fatalities per 1,000 starts, suggesting that fatality rates in Flat racing have remained relatively stable in the past decade. However, they remain substantially lower than fatality rates in jump racing, which have been reported as 4.9 and 6.7 fatalities per 1,000 starts for hurdle and steeplechase races, respectively. Many veterinary events were classed as “gait observations”, where horses were examined for lameness but where no conclusive diagnosis was achieved.

In a study of 1,002 lame racehorses that underwent nuclear scintigraphy at two equine hospitals in North America, 19 per cent had stress fractures. It is arguable that further diagnostic investigation of the horses classed with gait observations in this study would have revealed underlying pathology that would have allocated the veterinary event to a different category and, as a result, the incidence of bone, joint or tendon injuries reported here may reflect conservative estimates. Lame horses are likely to have undergone further investigations when they returned home after racing, although this information was not available for the study and is not

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For all injuries and fatalities, incidence rates were higher on All-Weather tracks compared to Turf tracks, and on firmer and faster turf and all-weather going, respectively reported here. The more severe veterinary events were bone, joint, tendon and ligament injuries, and most of these injuries occurred in the distal limb. The structures most commonly affected were the third meta carpal or third metatarsal, proximal phalanx, carpus, tarsus, sesamoid bones, SDFT and the fetlock joint, which is comparable to previous studies in the racing population in Great Britain The combined incidence of bone, joint and tendon and ligament injury in the current study was lower than a previously reported estimate of 3.07 (2.78–3.37) per 1,000 Flat racing starts for all types of limb injury, although it is not exactly clear what types of limb injury were included in the previous study and therefore whether estimates are directly comparable. The incidence of tendon and ligament injuries in the current study (0.61 per 1,000

Flat racehorses tend to have fewer tendon injuries

starts) appeared to be slightly lower than reported previously in British Flat racing horses at 0.78 (0.63–0.93 ) per 1,000 starts, although the latter study was smaller and thus the incidence estimate may be less

precise. Overall, the incidence of tendon and ligament injuries in Flat racehorses is much lower compared with horses starting in NH races, with an incidence of 6.11 and 6.30 per 1,000 starts for hurdles and steeplechase racing respectively, due to the increased loading of limbs over jumps. Similarly, the incidence of epistaxis remains much lower in Flat racing than in jump racing: 1.25 per 1,000 starts in the current study compared to 3.6 and 5.3 per 1,000 starts for hurdles and steeplechasing respectively, over a similar time period (2000–2009). Race type has previously been identified as a risk factor for epistaxis, with horses involved in jumps races at a higher risk, due in part to the increased loading on the forelimbs due to jumping. However, regardless of race type, the incidence of epistaxis (1.25 per 1,000 starts in the current study) seems to have increased compared to previously reported estimates of 0.33, 1.26 andn2.11 episodes per 1,000 Flat, hurdles and steeplechase starts, respectively. Newton et al. hypothesised that the incidence reported was likely to be an underestimate of the total number of horses experiencing epistaxis on race day, as horses that win or place and/or horses with poor performance would be under greater veterinary observation than other horses. Future risk fact or analysis for epistaxis may identify underlying risk factors that could help to explain the reported increase in this condition. The observed incidence of injuries and fatalities varied by surface, sex, age and going.

Number and incidence of veterinary events experienced by Flat racing Thoroughbreds in GB as reported by race-day veterinarians (2000-2013) Injury type / condition

Total

Fatal (%)

Total veterinary events

7,993

628 (7.9)

Withdrawn before start (%) 437 (5.8)

Incidence / 1000 starts 9.37

Incidence of fatality / 1,000 starts 0.76

Bone injuries

1,109 (13.9)

485 (77.2)

41 (3.8)

1.32

0.58

Joint injuries

159 (2.0)

23 (3.7)

13 (8.9)

0.18

0.03

Tendon & ligament

492 (6.2)

54 (8.6)

2 (0.4)

0.61

0.07

Other soft tissue*

1,926 (24.1)

6 (1.0)

178 (0.2)

2.17

0

Gait observations**

1,698 (21.2)

2 (0.3)

163 (10.6)

1.90

0

Cardiac conditions

283 (3.5)

64 (10.2)

6 (2.2)

0.34

0.08

Respiratory conditions

1,698 (21.2)

8 (1.3)

22 (1.3)

2.08

0.01

Metabolic or digestive

370 (4.6)

1 (0.2)

3 (0.8)

0.46

0

Other

388 (4.9)

2 (0.3)

18 (4.9)

0.46

0

* Other soft tissue include those affecting skin and muscles, wounds and lacerations, punctures, haematomas and muscle strains ** Gait observations included lame horses or those with poor/ abnormal action, but where no further diagnosis was made

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equine vet For all injuries and fatalities, incidence rates were higher on All-Weather tracks compared to Turf tracks, and on firmer and faster turf and All-Weather going, respectively. This observation is consistent with findings in previous studies assessing risk factors for epistaxis, tendon injury and fatality. The general trend for increasing rates of tendon and ligament injury, epistaxis and fatality with increasing age seen in this study is also consistent with findings in previous studies. Although the incidence of bone injury was lowest in two-year-olds and highest in three-year-olds, previous studies using multivariable risk factor analysis have not identified associations between age and fracture. It would therefore be inappropriate to draw conclusions about potential associations

between age and bone injury based only on the descriptive incidence rates reported here. Similarly, although the incidence of tendon and ligament injuries, epistaxis and fatality was higher in male horses whereas females had a higher incidence of bone injuries, it would be prudent not to draw conclusions about potential sex effects without conducting further multivariable analyses. Previous studies identifying risk factors for tendon injuries in NH racehorses in racing and training did not identify differences between males and females in multivariable analyses although in a Hong Kong-based study, male horses were more likely to sustain SDFT injury than females. Similarly, although sex was not found to increase the risk of metacarpal or metatarsal joint fractures in some studies, in others, male horses were more likely to sustain a fracture. Further multivariable analyses will enable

quantification of the associations between the stratification variables reported here and specific outcomes, when adjusted for the effects of potential confounders. Over the 14-year study period the incidence of some conditions, particularly gait observations and respiratory conditions seemingly increased from 2004 onwards, while the incidence of fatalities, joint and tendon and ligament injuries remained relatively stable. In 2004, the BHA’s injury database moved to entirely electronic recording of events, which became rigorously enforced. Increased reporting is a likely explanation for the apparent rise in less severe veterinary events over the study period, whereas it is likely that more severe veterinary events would have been reported regardless of the method of recording. The incidence of bone injuries, which fluctuated between 2000 and 2006, has increased from 2007.

Incidence of veterinary events experienced by Flat racing Thoroughbreds in GB as reported by race-day veterinarians (2000-2013), stratified by sex, age, surface and going Incidence / 1,000 starts (number of events) Variable

Category

No of starts (%)

Bone injury

Tendon & ligament

Epistaxis

Fatality

Sex

Male

538,452 (66.7)

Vet events (%) 9.46 (5093)

1.27 (686)

0.75 (403)

1.38 (745

0.78 (422)

Female

268,312 (33.3)

9.18 (2463)

1.42 (382)

0.32 (87)

1.00 (267)

0.70 (188)

Age

2

155,367 (19.3)

0.73 (114)

0.98 (249)

0.08 (13)

0.21 (32)

0.65 (101)

3

254,906 (31.6)

0.60 (152)

2.30 (354)

0.27 (70)

0.84 (214)

0.73 (186)

4

154,099 (19.1)

0.47 (73)

1.68 (158)

0.58 (89)

1.78 (275)

0.64 (98)

5

94,093 (11.7)

0.43 (40)

2.14 (130)

1.01 (95)

1.91 (180)

0.86 (81

6

60,662 (7.5)

0.40 (24)

1.57 (62)

1.30 (79)

1.85 (112)

0.81 (49)

7

39,579 (4.9)

0.45 (18)

1.14 (55)

1.52 (60)

2.10 (83)

1.16 (46)

8+

48,058 (6.0)

0.33 (16)

1.25 (60)

1.75 (84)

2.41 (116)

1.02 (49)

Surface

Turf

548,571 (68.0)

8.65 (4745)

1.24 (682)

0.48 (261)

1.10 (602)

0.69 (377)

All-Weather

258,193 (32.0)

10.89 (2811)

1.50 (386)

0.89 (229)

1.59 (410)

0.90 (233)

Going (Turf)

Hard

220 (0)

9.09 (2)

0

0

4.55 (1)

0

Firm

28,782 (5.2)

9.90 (285)

1.42 (41)

0.80 (23)

1.46 (42)

0.83 (24)

Good to Firm

217,424 (39.6)

9.04 (1966)

1.39 (302)

0.47 (102)

1.22 (265)

0.79 (172)

Good

152,511 (27.8)

8.94 (1363)

1.30 (199)

0.52 (79)

1.10 (168)

0.67 (102)

Good to Soft

76,665 (14.0)

8.15 (625)

1.02 (78)

0.44 (34)

0.86 (66)

0.53 (41)

Soft

57,833 (10.5)

7.40 (428)

0.88 (51)

0.31 (18)

0.88 (51)

0.57 (33)

Heavy

15,136 (2.8)

5.02 )76)

0.73 (11)

0.33 (5)

0.59 (9)

0.33 (5)

Going (AW)

Fast

292 (0.1)

10.27 (3)

3.42 (1)

1.45 (8)

3.42 (1)

3.42 (1)

Standard to Fast

2955 (1.1)

17.60 (52)

3.05 (9)

0.91 (7)

1.69 (5)

2.37 (7)

Standard

241,693 (93.6)

10.85 (2623)

1.50 (363)

1.35 (4)

1.61 (390)

0.89 (215)

Standard to Slow

7706 (1.1)

11.68 (90)

0.91 (7)

0.87 (210)

1.17 (9)

0.65 (5)

Slow

5526 (2.1)

7.78 (43)

1.09 (6)

1.45 (8)

0.90 (5)

0.90 (5)

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equine vet This apparent increase requires further investigation, given the severity of this type of veterinary event and associated fatality rate. The categorisation of veterinary events was based on race day reports and the pro-forma recording systems developed by the BHA and, given the limited diagnostic facilities on British racecourses, it is likely that some reported injuries or conditions were misclassified.

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any of the veterinary events described were based on the signs identified during a clinical examination (presumptive diagnosis) rather than on a definitive diagnosis. Further diagnostic techniques were used in some cases, although it was not always clear from the records why these occurred and some resulted in no abnormal findings being reported (e.g. in 97 veterinary events, horses categorised as having a respiratory condition, underwent endoscopic examination but no abnormalities were detected). Also, horses could leave the racecourse before an injury was diagnosed, even when it was sustained during racing. Some events, such as tendon and ligament injuries, may have been under-reported, or misclassified based on the presenting signs at the time of the event. Consequently, it is likely that incidence

The incidence of bone injuries was lower, but these were associated with the highest incidence of fatality, followed by cardiac conditions rates reported here, particularly for less severe events, are under-estimates of the true incidence. Bone injuries reported as fractures may also have been misclassified to some extent. Reardon et al. reported that race day veterinarians correctly identified that a horse had a fracture on >90 per cent of occasions. However, the correct recording of at least one of the fractured bones occurred on between 65 per cent and 90 per cent of occasions, based on subsequent post-mortem examination. Additionally, between five per cent and six per cent of injuries reported as fractures were not fractures but, most commonly, suspensory ligament rupture or sesamoidean ligament damage. The authors reported that injuries in these misclassified cases were still severe enough to justify euthanasia. Given that the current study has utilised the same data

recording methods, albeit over a longer time period, similar misclassification errors would be expected. The routine availability of basic diagnostic facilities on British racecourses would reduce the potential form is classification of veterinary events and increase the accuracy of incidence rate estimates. Furthermore, ability to access on-courses in the current study and so this may only partly explain diagnostic facilities to aid in the diagnosis of injury could improve the prognosis for non-catastrophic injuries, in particular fractures. However, there are issues associated with this including the practicality, costs and lack of infrastructure on-course. This study has identified the most commonly occurring race day veterinary events for Flat racing thoroughbreds in Britain. Soft tissue injuries other than tendon or ligament injuries were most commonly reported, followed by gait observations and respiratory conditions. The incidence of bone injuries was lower, but these were associated with the highest incidence of fatality, followed by cardiac conditions. The findings from this study will now inform further multivariable statistical analysis to determine modifiable risk factors for selected outcomes, in particular injuries. The results also provide a baseline against which to measure the effect of potential interventions aimed at reducing injury and fatality in Flat racing in Britain.

Ideally, the next stage is to develop a reporting procedure from training yards so that anyalsis can be made of differing training routines and gallop surfaces

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Galileo:

a super-sire of sires too?

So far, Galileo has had 15 sons sire nearly 200 stakes winners in more than 15 different countries

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In the first of a two-part series, Alan Porter analyses the progress Galileo is making as a global sire of sires

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n June 11, 2011, Teolane made all to take the Naas Fillies’ Sprint Stakes by two and a half lengths. Teolane did not win again, and has produced only one minor winner from her first three foals, but she has a significance beyond her relative modest achievements. Teolane is a daughter of Teofilo, and that victory marked the first stakes score for a stallion son of Galileo. Remarkably, in the six years since, as best we can count, a total of 15 sons of Galileo have collectively sired nearly 200 stakes winners in more than 15 different countries. Teofilo was from Galileo’s second crop, but among the 13 stakes winners in Galileo’s first northern-hemisphere crop were three other stallions who have sired stakes winners: Heliostatic, Red Rocks and Sixties Icon. Heliostatic (ex Affianced by Erin’s Isle) recorded his most notable victory in the Meld Stakes (G3) at three. Retired to stud in Ireland, he wasn’t long behind Teofilo in getting a stakes winner when Crius, one of 25 foals from his first crop, took the 2011 Somerville Tattersalls Stakes (G3). Heliostatic’s only northern-hemisphere

black-type winner is the French Listed scorer Ella Diva, but he also shuttled to Argentina, and from his first crop he sired a trio of graded stakes winners, headed by He Runs Away, a champion three-year-old and Horse of the Year for 2016. He Runs Away is out of a mare by Relaunch’s son Honour And Glory, and another Argentina graded scorer for Heliostatic, Tivoli Park, is out of a mare by Tiznow, a grandson of Relaunch. Red Rocks (out of Pharmacist by Machiavellian) has an interesting pedigree: his dam was out of the Group 1-winning Pharaoh’s Delight, a daughter of Fairy King, himself a brother to Galileo’s sire, Sadler’s Wells. Thus, Red Rocks was by a stallion bred on a Sadler’s Wells/Mr. Prospector cross, out of a mare bred on a Mr. Prospector/Fairy King cross. At three, Red Rocks won the Listed Fairway Stakes in England, and was several times Group placed, including when second in the Grand Prix de Paris (G1), and third in the St. Leger (G1) to Sixties Icon. He topped those efforts when an 8-1 winner of the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) at the end of the year.

Far side, Galileo’s son Teofilo beating Holy Roman Emperor (Danehill). Teofilo become the first son of Galileo to produce a stakes winner when Teolane won the Naas Fillies’ Sprint in 2011

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stallion sons of galileo He stayed in training for three more seasons winning the Gordon Richards Stakes (G3), and took third in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) at four, and at five captured the Man O’ War Stakes (G1) over two-time US Horse of the Year, Curlin. Initally retired to stud in Italy, Red Rocks now stands at Calumet Farm, Kentucky, and has also shuttled to Chile. He has sired a pair of Italian stakes winners in Grey Greezly and Zinia Dei Grif (both out of Danehill line mares, so emulating the most prolific cross for Galileo), and also has a stakes winner in Chile. Sixities Icon, who is out of the Oaks (G1) winner Love Divine (Diesis), raced for three seasons winning the St. Leger (G1), the Jockey Club Stakes (G2), the Cumberland Lodge Stakes (G3), the Glorious Stakes (G3), the Gordon Stakes (G3) and the Geoffrey Freer Stakes (G3). Standing at Norman Court Stud, Sixties Icon kicked-off his career with a trio of stakes

While Galileo’s first crop didn’t really break out until they were three, his second crop was headlined by his first champion two-year-old in the shape of Teofilo winners headed by Chilworth Icon (dam by Acclamation), successful in the Premio Primi Passi (G3) and Listed Woodcote Stakes. His other northern hemisphere stakes winners include Nancy From Nairobi (Hawk Wing), who took the Royal Heroine Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita, Epsom Icon (Bahamian Bounty), successful in the Listed Washington Singer Stakes and Princess Elizabeth Stakes

Galileo’s first two Group 1-winning sons: left, Sixities Icon successful in the 2006 renewal of the St Leger, and, right, Red Rocks who won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf two months later

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(G3), and Czabo (Danehill Dancer), winner of the Park Express Stakes (G3) and Listed Prix des Lilas. Sixties Icon has also shuttled to Argentina where he has been represented by Sixties Song, winner of the 2016 Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini (G1), effectively the championship of South America, and Crazy Icon (Orpen), successful in the Gran Premio Estrellas Classic (G1). Sixties Song is out of a US-bred daughter of Unbridled, but the second dam is by Relaunch, who as we’ve seen also appears in the two South American graded scorers for Heliostatic. A member of Galileo’s first Australian crop Discorsi (out of a mare by Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) victor Success Express), won just twice in 20 starts, one of those tallies coming in the Listed VRC Gibson Carmichael Stakes at the metric equivalent of a mile. Standing in West Australia, he has a graded stakes winner to his name in Man Booker (out


ARCHIPENKO (Kingmambo – Bound, by Nijinsky)

Star Quality – Dual Group 1 sire • Group 1 winner and Group 1 sire • Sire of Group 1 winners MADAME CHIANG & FORTY ONE, Group 2 winners DON ARCHI (Group 1 placed), SILVER LOOK (x2) (Group 1 placed) and KINGSTON MINES. Group 3 winners ALGOMETER, VA BANK (unbeaten in 12 races) and STONY BROKE • Sire of 45 individual 2yo winners • 2017 yearlings at the major European Autumn Sales* averaged £56,835 (€63,330) – over 5 times his 2015 nomination fee

BOBBY’S KITTEN (Kitten’s Joy – Celestial Woods, by Forestry)

Breeders’ Cup Sprint Star – First foals 2018 • ONLY 3YO EVER to win Group 1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint • Top 2yo • Won 6 races at 2, 3 & 5 years and $1.4m in the USA and Ireland– all on Turf • A Graded Stakes winner at 2 and 3 years • First stallion son of KITTEN’S JOY (Champion Turf racehorse & multiple US Champion sire) in Europe

SIR PERCY (Mark of Esteem – Percy’s Lass, by Blakeney)

Stellar Durability and Value • Undefeated CHAMPION 2yo; CHAMPION 3yo and Derby winner • Sire of 39 individual Stakes horses including Group 1 winners WAKE FOREST and SIR JOHN HAWKWOOD; also sire of Group 2 Park Hill Stakes winner ALYSSA in 2017 • Sire of 67 individual 2yo winners • 2017 yearlings at the major GB/Ireland Sales* averaged £72,330 (€80,786) – over 10 times his 2015 nomination fee

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stallion sons of galileo of a mare by Danehill son, Danetime), who took WATC West Australian Guineas (G2). While Galileo’s first crop didn’t really break out until they were three, his second crop was headlined by his first champion two-year-old in the shape of Teofilo. Out of Danehill’s daughter Speirbhean, and named for the great Cuban boxer Teofilo Stevenson, Teofilo went five-for-five at two, taking the Tyros Stakes (G3), Futurity Stakes (G2), National Stakes (G1) and Dewhurst Stakes (G1). Favourite for the 2,000 Guineas (G1) and Derby (G1) through the winter and spring, Teofilo suffered a knee injury in April, and although he remained in training, he was never to race again, retiring to Darley’s Kildangan Stud, Kildare, Ireland. As a sire, Teofilo has been a real success story with 60 stakes winners in his first seven European crops (including two-year-olds of 2017). Nine of these are Group 1 winners, including Trading Leather (Sinndar), successful in the Irish Derby (G1), Pleascach (Thunder Gulch), winner of the Yorkshire

Oaks (G1) and Irish 1,000 Guineas (G1), Voleuse De Cours (Grand Lodge), who took the Irish St. Leger (G1), Dewhurst Stakes (G1) scorer Parish Hall, and the Criterium International (G1) winner Loch Garman. Teofilo has also been very solid with his shuttle crops in Australia where he has had ten stakes winners in his first three crops, among them Grade 1 winners Palentino (Palace Music), Kermadec (Fuji Kiseki), Humidor (Zabeel) and Sonntag (Strategic). It’s interesting that Teofilo is out of a Danehill mare, so representing what’s far and away the most proflic cross for Galileo.

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tallions out of Danehill mares have generally not done well when bred to mares by sons and grandsons of Danehill, with just nine stakes winners from 404 starters (a little better than 2.2 per cent), although Teofilo has managed to sire a stakes winner out of a Danehill mare, a stakes winner out of a mare by a son of Danehill, and a South African graded stakes winner

out of mare by a grandson of Danehill, but he still only has three stakes winners from 50 starters out of Danehill line mares. Other branches of Danzig have done well under Teofilo, supplying 11 of his stakes winners, including from Chief’s Crown/ Grand Lodge and Green Desert branches. The dam of his Group 1 winner Parish Hall is by Montjeu and so had a 3x3 cross of Sadler’s Wells. Teofilo is also the first Galileo son to make his mark as a sire of sires. His Prix Jean Prat (G1) scorer Havana Gold (Desert Style) got off to a good start as a firstcrop sire in 2017 with 17 winners, including Group winners Havana Grey (out of a Dark Angel mare, and in-bred to Green Desert), and Treasuring (Excellent Art) and two stakes placed horses. Teofilo also has Palentino and Kermadec at stud in Australia. Another in the same crop as Teofilo was Heliostatic’s brother Soldier Of Fortune, successful in the Irish Derby (G1), Coronation Cup (G1), Prix Noailles (G2), Prix Niel (G2) and Chester Vase (G3).

Leading first-crop sire Havana Gold maintains Teofilo’s records of “firsts” for sire Galileo being his first son to make a mark as a sire of sires

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stallion sons of galileo He stands in France and has also got three shuttle crops at the track in Chile. He has had five stakes winners in Europe, including two Swedish starts in Amie Noire and Bokan. He’s made a serious impact in Chile, where all four of his stakes winners are Grade 1 scorers. That crop also featured Yazamaan (out of Moon’s Whisper, by Storm Cat, from champion East Of The Moon), winner of a maiden and a novice race in England in 11 starts. He stands in Peru and has seven stakes winners from 56 starters in his first crop, including Grade 1 winners Hanomaan (another South American Galileo-line stakes winner out of an Honour And Glory mare, and carrying the Relaunch influence) and Espiritualmente (out of a mare by the Mr. Prospector line mare, Keseff). Galileo’s third crop featured another juvenile champion New Approach (out of Park Express by Ahonoora). Like Teofilo, he was unbeaten at two going five for five with wins in the Tyros Stakes (G3), Futurity Stakes (G2), National Stakes (G1) and Dewhurst Stakes (G1). Unlike Teofilo, New Approach was able to undertake a three-year-old Classic campaign. He was beaten a nose by Henrythenavigator in the 2,000 Guineas (G1), and a length and three-quarters by the same horse in the Irish 2,000 Guineas (G1), but then captured the Epsom Derby (G1). Third to the older Duke Of Marmalade and Phoenix Tower in the International Stakes (G1), New Approach ended his career with victories in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1) and Champion Stakes (G1), the second of which he took by 6l.

Retired to Dalham Hall Stud, New Approach made a remarkable start to his stud career becoming the first horse to sire three Royal Ascot juvenile stakes winners in the same year and finishing second in Epsom Derby (G2). The 2011-born Potemkin (Big Shuffle) and Elliptique (Kendor) were both Group 1 winners taking the Premio Roma in Italy and the Grosser Dallmayr-Preis - Bayerisches Zuchtrennen in Germany, but the pace has slackened for New Approach with only six stakes winners through the next three crops.

New Approach’s current two-year-old crop, which includes the promising duo of Masar (Cape Cross) and Hey Gaman (Dubawi), is the first conceived after his freshman sire season, so an upward surge is now likely. Like Teofilo, New Approach has also shuttled to Australia, but has not been quite as prolific as his paternal half-brother.

New Approach enjoying his life as a stallion, showing off at a Dalham Hall Stud stallion parade

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etired to Dalham Hall Stud, New Approach made a remarkable start to his stud career becoming the first horse to sire three Royal Ascot juvenile stakes winners in the same year, courtesy of Dawn Approach (Phone Trick), who took the Coventry Stakes (G2), the illfated Albany Stakes (G3) scorer Newfangled (Machiavellian), and Tha’Ir (Green Desert), who was successful in the Listed Chesham Stakes. That exceptional crop continued its upward trajectory at three with Dawn Approach adding the 2,000 Guineas (G1) and St. James’s Palace Stakes (G1), Talent (Peintre Celebre) taking the Epsom Oaks (G1), Sultanina (Zafonic) annexing the Nassau Stakes (G1), and Libertarian (Darshaan) winning the Dante Stakes (G2),

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stallion sons of galileo He’s sired seven stakes winners from his first four crops, the best being May’s Dream (Archway), who took the SACJ Schweppes Oaks (G1). Interestingly enough, as a Galileo son free of Danehill, New Approach doesn’t seem to have an affinity for that strain, with just one stakes winner Nearly Caught successful at Group 2 level in France from 28 starters out of Danehill mares, and three, two graded and both in the southern hemisphere, from 50 starters out of mares by sons of Danehill. In the same crop as New Approach, came Cima De Triomphe (out of Sopran Londa by Danehill), who won the Italian Derby (G1) and Brigadier Gerard Stakes (G3). Cima De Triomphe hasn’t made much impact at stud in Europe, but is another Galileo who has done well in South America. His first two shuttle crops, conceived in Argentina, have produced five stakes winners four graded, including the Grade 1 winner Besitos (Dixie Union). From Galileo’s 2006 crop came Rip Van Winkle, who is out of Stravinsky’s daughter, Looking Back. He was the top-rated miler in Europe at three and four, winning the Juddmonte International (G1), Sussex Stakes (G1), Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) and Tyros Stakes (G3).

Rip Van Winkle has 13 stakes winners from his first four European crops... including the Group 1-winning Dick Whittington Standing at Coolmore and shuttling to New Zealand, Rip Van Winkle has 13 stakes winners from his first four European crops, nine in his first crop, including the Group 1-winning Dick Whittington (Danehill), and four other Group winners. His first New Zealand crop, now five, has produced five stakes winners, all graded. The year after Rip Van Winkle came Cape Blanco (ex Laurel Delight by Presidium) winner of the Irish Derby (G1) and Irish Champion Stakes (G1), and in the US, where he was champion Turf horse, the Arlington Million (G1), Man O’ War Stakes (G1) and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Stakes (G1). He began his stud career in the US where

he’s left just one stakes winner from his first three crops, and is now in Japan. In 2008 came Frankel (ex Kind by Danehill) – who deserves a chapter all to himself, which he will get next month – Nathaniel and Roderic O’Connor (ex Secret Garden by Danehill). Nathaniel (out of Magnificent Style by Silver Hawk) was the top-rated European runner in his category at both three and four. His credits include wins the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1), Eclipse Stakes (G1) and King Edward VII Stakes (G2). He has kicked off his stud career with a true superstar in the shape of Enable, winner on her last five starts – the Epsom Oaks (G1), Irish Oaks (G1), King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1), Yorkshire Oaks (G1) and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (G1). Her earnings are now over £3,800,000 and she stays in training for 2018. Enable has an unusual pedigree as her dam is by Sadler’s Wells meaning that she is inbred 3x2 to that horse. Nathaniel also has three other stakes winners in his first crop, including God Given (Dubai Destination), successful in the Prix de Minerve (G3). The John Gosden-trained pair of Face The Facts and Glencadem Glory boast a Listed

Nathaniel: the son of Galileo is sire of the “superstar” filly Enable, the winner of five Group 1 races and over £3,800,000 in prize-money earnings

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stallion sons of galileo (Cape Cross), and the promising English maiden winners Gabr (Nayef) and Regal Reality (Medicean). Behind the 15 stakes-siring sons of Galileo we have recounted, there are a slew of highlevel reinforcements waiting in the wings. Those with first two-year-olds next year include Australia, Noble Mission, Magician and Ruler Of The World. Gleneagles will have his first yearlings in 2018 and The Gurkha will be represented by his first weanlings. Coming along behind them to retire for 2018 or later are horses such as Churchill, Capri, Ulysses, Highland Reel, Mondialiste and Decorated Knight.

victory and Listed placing, while the Roger Charlton-trained Natavia (from an Arazi mare) won a Listed at Newbury. Stefano Botti’s Chasedown has four Listed placed efforts to his name. He is out of a mare by Whipper. Enjoy Vijay, out of a Medicean mare, is yet to win a stakes race, but was second in the Deutsches Derby (G1). Falcon Wings, trained in France, boasts a Group 2 runner-up spot, while Melodic Motion finished second in the Park Hill Stakes (G2), and Kastano, out of Sternkoenig mare, has been thrice-placed in Group races in Germany. Back On Board, who is out of an Hernando mare, finished second Derby Italiano (G2).

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oderic O’Connor won the Criterium International (G1) at two and the Irish 2,000 Guineas (G1) at three. He’s served spells in Ireland, Brazil, England – at the National Stud – and is now

in India. He has sired four stakes winners, all from his first crop, including Biz Heart (out of a mare the Sadler’s Wells line horse, Tobougg), successful in the Gran Criterium (G3), and the Prix du Calvados (G3) scorer Great Page (out of a mare by another Sadler’s Wells horse Refuse To Bend). From his only crop sired in Brazil, he has produced seven stakes winners, including Grade 1 winners Emperor Roderic (out of a mare by the Sea-Bird III grandson, Our Captain Willie), El Shaklan (out of a mare by the Mr. Prospector horse, Dodge) and Voador Magee (out of a mare by Trempolino). The other notable Galileo son with runners is Intello (out of Impressionnante by Danehill). Winner of maiden and conditions

Intello: has had a Listed winner in France

events at two, Intello kicked off at three with a win in the Feilden Stakes on a visit to England. Only beaten a half-length from a nearly impossible 17 draw when third in the Poule d’Essai des Poulians (G1), Intello then won the Prix du Jockey-Club (G1). He added the Prix Messidor (G3) and Prix du Prince d’Orange (G3), and then underlined his versatility with good thirds in the Prix Jacques Le Marois (G1) and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (G1). Intello stood two seasons at Cheveley Park Stud, and then the next two at Haras du Quesnay and returns to Cheveley Park for 2018. Intello has six first crop two-year-old winners to date, including French Listed scorer Sonjeu (out of a mare by Montjeu, and so a Sadler’s Wells/Sadler’s Wells cross), the Italian stakes-placed runner Intello Kiss

This yearling from the first-crop of Classic winner Australia fetched 525,000gns at Tattersalls Book 1 (Lot 221), and Coolmore will be waiting in great anticipation for the Derby winner’s first two-year-olds to run

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Gregorian

Marcel

First crop of yearlings sold for €60,000, 45,000gns, €46,000, 36,000gns, £37,000, 34,000gns, €40,000, 32,000gns etc. Averaged over 9 times his stud fee at Tattersalls Book 2, and 6 times his fee at Goffs Sportsmans’ Sale

Gr.1 winning 2yo

2009 CLODOVIL - THREE DAYS IN MAY

2013 LAWMAN - MAURESMO

Yearlings going to some of the industry’s most well respected trainers: Keith Dalgleish, Kevin Ryan, Karl Burke, Brian Ellison, Tim Easterby, Michael Dods etc.

Timeform rated 118, in the top 3 European 2yo colts of his generation First book of mares included over 30% Stakes performers or producers and from beautiful black type families, including those of Gr.1 winners Dick Whittington, Moriarty and Virginia Waters

FIRST CROP FOALS 2018

Winner of the Gr.2 Hungerford Stakes, and Gr.1 placed 4 times

FIRST CROP 2YOS 2018

TIM LANE 07738 496141

Tel: 01638 675929 or email

AMY TAYLOR 07872 058295

stallions@nationalstud.co.uk

JAMES BERNEY 07717 558766

www.nationalstud.co.uk


STALLIONS 2018 Spill The Beans

Tivaci

Undefeated 2yo and multiple Group winning 3yo, including Gr.2 QTC Cup (6.5f)

Touted as the world’s fastest son of Champion sire High Chaparral - his only son at stud in the UK

First Son of record breaking Australasian dual Champion sire Snitzel in Europe.

Brilliant Gr.1 winning Sprinter/Miler, with victories in the Gr.1 All Aged Stakes (7f), Gr.3 CS Hayes Stakes (7f) and Gr.3 Sunshine Coast Guineas (1m)

2012 SNITZEL - MISS DODWELL

Winner of 5 of his 11 starts, and placed a further 4 times. Defeated Gr.1 winners Pride Of Dubai, Stratum Star and Holler Most popular 1st season sire in Australia in 2016, covering over 200 mares.

2012 HIGH CHAPARRAL - BRECCIA

Defeated 6 Gr.1 winners in the Gr.1 All Aged Stakes at Randwick and completed the final 3 furlongs in a slick 32.1 seconds First southern hemisphere season 2017

Outstanding first crop foals in Australia 2017

NEW FOR 2018

NEW FOR 2018


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So easy for Grade 1 winner Suedois

Sally Ann Grassick profiles the sprinter-turned-top-level-winning miler

M

ondialiste WAS the horse who identified ex-jump jockey David O’Meara as a trainer willing to travel far and wide to plunder top-class races

around the globe. As the son of Galileo retires to Elwick Stud

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to take up stallion duties, there is a new kid on the block emerging from his shadow. Suedois has been a revelation for O’Meara since stepping up to a mile this autumn and, although performing respectably in major sprint races throughout his career, he finally earned Group 1 winner status in the Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes in early October.

This son of Le Havre was bred by Sylvain Vidal and his ex-wife Elisabeth. Like his French Derby-winning sire, Suedois intially ran in the white colours and purple cap of owner Gerard AugustinNormand. “The story of how Suedois got his name is quite a special one to me,” explains Vidal,


focus suedois who manages the stud career of the popular French stallion. “I worked a lot with a Swedish owner called Mr Troedsson, who was responsible for Pia Brandt moving to France to train. “As he got older he decided to sell some of his mares as there was no one in his family to take over his breeding operation. I made a deal with him for five mares to cover some of his expenses, among them were the dams of dual French Classic winner Avenir Certain, Group 3-placed Avantage and Suedois. “I named the horse in Mr Troedsson’s honour as it means Swedish in French. “Unfortunately, I sold his dam Cup Cake, who is by Singspiel, in-foal to our stallion Air Chief Marshall the following year.

“Suedois seems to be getting better with age and he is always in the money. He is one of the ambassadors for Le Havre and is an excellent advertisement for both the stallion and the stud

Suedois (red) goes clear to win the Clipper Logistics-sponsored Group 2 Boomerang Stakes at Leopardstown on Champions Weekend in September before following up for a first Group 1 victory in the Shadwell Turf Mile at Keeneland in October

“She went to Libya originally, but I think she is in Ireland now. I offered her to my clients before I entered her in the sale, but she was too small a mare for them. “Suedois was a good performer for us when trained by Christian Baillet, winning six times including in Group 3 and Listed company. “We were delighted when he won the Group 3 Prix de Meautry at Deauville; for us it was job done and we were pleased when he made €165,000 at the Arqana Arc Sale. “Now we are even more delighted by his continued success, it is a great story for us. “Suedois seems to be getting better with age and he is always in the money. He is one of the ambassadors for Le Havre and is an excellent advertisement for both the stallion and the stud. “His success, along with the sale of La Cressoniere and Avenir Certain to Japan, has proven Le Havre is a truly international stallion who can produce males and females who win at every age and over every distance.” Suedois had his first start for O’Meara in the Group 1 Prix de la Foret just the day after he went through the ring at the Arqana Arc Sale 2015. “I obviously didn’t know him at all when he ran that day, but he had very bad feet when he arrived in my yard afterwards, they were very long and flat,” remembers O’Meara. “Our farrier did a great job reshaping his feet over the winter and we also gelded him during the break. Early the following year he finished second in the Clipper Logistics Duke of York Stakes, a race sponsored by one of his owners Steve Parkin. “That kicked off a season in which he contested all of the top sprints. We almost didn’t run him in the July Cup as the ground was so fast, but after much deliberating we decided to leave him in and he ran a great race to finish second to Limato. “It is amazing to think that he ran in a Group 1 every month for five months on every type of ground that year and his worst performance was a fifth place in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. “We took him to Santa Anita for the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, but he fractured his foot before the race and we had to pull him out and give him a break for the winter. “I rushed him a little to run in his owner’s sponsored race again the following year at York, that was his only bad performance and it is probably my fault. “I had been saying to the owners for about a year that I wanted to try him over a mile.

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focus suedois “Although he always ran well in sprint races he is not a big powerful horse and looks more like your typical miler. “I finally got my wish and stepped him up to a mile in the Group 2 Boomerang Stakes at Leopardstown, another race sponsored by Clipper Logistics. The plan was if he won that he would go for either the Shadwell Mile or the Prix de la Forêt, but the race in Keeneland was worth three times the money, so it was our obvious choice! “Now he has won that he has a freebie to run in the Breeders’ Cup Mile, so that is our next target. There is no difference in training him for mile races instead of sprints; he is a very switched off horse and easy to deal with. “He is like a good athlete. It takes a lot to take on the best sprinters in a July Cup and then step up to a mile and still be competitive, in that way he is quite similar to Limato. “The plan is to go pot hunting with him in the future. If he stays fit and well he will have another couple of years in him at that level. He already has earnings of over a million pounds, which is some going for a gelding who is not a Ribchester or a Postponed. I wish I owned him myself!” Although O’Meara may be wishing he owned Suedois, his actual owners are savouring every minute of their journey with the gelding. “He is an absolute dream of a horse,” smiles Steve Parkin. “I have a lot of horses in training, but only a couple in partnership with George Turner. His first-ever horse was Rex Imperator, who won the Stewards’ Cup, and Suedois is only his second horse. “I’m worried he will think it is always that easy and expect every horse he owns to be this good now! “I am delighted for him as much as for myself. Suedois has already taken us all over the world and he seems to be coming into his own since stepping up to a mile. “David was keen for us to do that for some time and Danny Tudhope always wanted to drop him in in his races. In a race Suedois likes to go past horses, which he can now do over a mile compared to when he was running in Group 1 sprints. “We targeted Leopardstown on Irish Champions Weekend as my company Clipper Logistics sponsor the Boomerang Stakes. It was a huge thrill to win our own sponsored race, especially as I had a lot of customers with me, so the party afterwards was memorable! I love racing, so it was a very special moment for me. “Someone from HRI [Horse Racing Ireland] told me afterwards that our

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“It was a huge thrill to win our own sponsored race especially as I had a lot of customers with me, so the party afterwards was memorable!

Trainer David O’Meara is looking forward to continuing Suedois’s international campaign through 2018 and is keen to do a little bit of “pot-hunting”

celebrations were a better advertisement for the sport than money could ever buy! “If Suedois was a colt he would be retired to stud, but as he is a gelding he has nothing to do but run. He already has earned over £1 million, I wish they would all do that! “After a possible run in Breeders’ Cup Mile, he could then go for the Dubai Carnival over the winter before contesting the major mile races in the UK next year and obviously heading back to Leopardstown to defend his crown!” He may have big shoes to fill in David O’Meara’s yard, but Suedois is providing his connections with good reason to dream of future international successes for this handsome gelding. One thing is for sure, it will be one hell of a party if he wins!


Monsieur Bond

(IRE)

2000 Chesnut, 16.0hh Danehill Dancer Musical Essence (Song)

Timeform Rated 120

Pay £4000 for a 2018 Nomination and get a FREE nomination every year from 2019 for the rest of the stallion's working life Pay £6000 for two 2018 Nominations and get two FREE nominations every year from 2019 for the rest of the stallion's working life

Black Type Winners - Buoyant Yearling Sales Winners of Group 1, Prix de L'Abbaye, Move In Time & Gilt Edge Girl Ladies Are Forever, winner of Group 3 races Hoof It, winner of over £369,000 Gilt Edge Girl sold for 550,000 Euros Sire of Winners of over 456 races and approx £5.5m Prizemoney

Sire of – MOVE IN TIME LADIES ARE FOREVER HOOF IT GILT EDGE GIRL BOND’S GIRL RENE MATHIS CHOOKIE ROYALE ALFRED HUTCHINSON DUNGANNON FELIX LEITER MY NAME IS BOND SOIE D’LEAU MONTALBANO EXPENSIVE DATE MAGNETISM BONSON FRED RAZZMATAZZ SNEAK PREVIEW

Standing at NORTON GROVE STUD, Norton, Malton, North Yorks YO17 8EF www.nortongrovestud.co.uk

Contact: Richard Lingwood, Tel: 01653 693887 - Mobile 07532 240506 Charlie Bond - Mobile 07725 264928 or Mary Lowe - Mobile 07900 255838


Acclamation

Moohaajim

A Leading Sire in GB/IRE & Europe in 2017

Gr.2 Winning and Dual Gr.1 placed 2-Y-O

Sire of 10 Stakes Winners to date in 2017 including Gr.1 Prix de la Foret winner ACLAIM

Bred on similar lines to Golden Horn FIRST CROP YEARLINGS 2017

PROGENY SELLING AT ALL MAJOR SALES THIS AUTUMN


STALLIONS FOR

20 1 8

Tagula

Xtension

Sire of Champions Canford Cliffs and Limato

Tough, consistent Group 1 winner Gr.2 winning 2-Y-O in UK

Northern Dancer and Mr Prospector outcross

Rated 116 as a 2-Y-O in GB/IRE

Proven source of precocious speed

FIRST CROP YEARLINGS 2017

Rathbarry Stud, Fermoy, Co Cork, Ireland. Tel +353 (0)25 36362 • rathbarr@iol.ie • www.rathbarrystud.com


broodmare sire stats

Dam sires of stakes winners Horses are listed under their broodmare sire with the respective sire in brackets. Includes Group (1,2,3) and Listed (L) wins in Europe and UAE up to and including October 22, 2017 Supplied by Hyperion Promotions A P Indy Senga (Blame) Whitecliffsofdover (War Front) Acatenango Aethos (Dragon Pulse) Desert Skyline (Tamayuz) Khukri (Sepoy) Summershine (Three Valleys) Tusked Wings (Adlerflug) Wild Chief (Doyen)

13 L LLL 2 L L 2 3L

Acclamation Charm Appeal (Canford Cliffs) Massaat (Teofilo) True Valour (Kodiac)

L 2 L

Affirmed Spykes Bay (Speightstown) Air Express Just Glamorous (Arcano)

Ange Gabriel Style Icon (Doctor Dino)

L

Beat Hollow Home Of The Brave (Starspangledbanner) 3 L

Arazi Daring Match (Call Me Big) Natavia (Nathaniel)

L L

Bering Spiritfix (Invincible Spirit) Stradivarius (Sea The Stars)

L 12

Areion Ashiana (Mastercraftsman) Iquitos (Adlerflug)

2LL 1

Bernardini Arabian Hope (Distorted Humor) Key To My Heart (Galileo)

3L L

Big Shuffle Glen Shiel (Pivotal) Oriental Eagle (Campanologist) Pas De Deux (Saddex)

L 3 2

Bin Ajwaad Spring Fling (Assertive)

L

Bishop Of Cashel The Tin Man (Equiano)

1

Black Sam Bellamy Wolf Country (Dubawi)

L

L

Artan What About Carlo (Creachadoir)

L

L

Ashkalani Flemish Duchesse (Duke Of Marmalade) L

Alleged Secret Number (Raven’s Pass)

Authorized Stage Magic (Dark Angel)

3

2

Averti On Her Toes (Kodiac)

L

223

Awesome Again Long River (A P Indy)

1

L L

Bahamian Bounty Ardenode (Hellvelyn)

L

Bahri Shamreen (Dubawi)

23

Anabaa Afandem (Zoffany) L Akihiro (Deep Impact) L Capri (Galileo) 11 Grandee (Lope De Vega) L Jimmy Two Times (Kendargent) 23 Miss Melbourne (Kentucky Dynamite) L

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Be My Guest Trust You (Kheleyf)

3

LL

American Post Onthemoonagain (Cape Cross) Wootton (Wootton Bassett)

L 3

Art Francais Zafiro (Sageburg)

Alhaarth Texas Rock (Rock Of Gibraltar)

Almutawakel Full Drago (Pounced)

Savoken (Kentucky Dynamite) Terrakova (Galileo)

Barathea Canessar (Kendargent) Canndera (Dalakhani) Markazi (Dark Angel)

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L L L

Blackdoun Miss Julia Star (Never On Sunday)

3L

LL

Blue Burner Nashmiah (Alnajim Althakeb)

L

Bluebird La Dynamite (Dylan Thomas)

L

Blushing Groom Gold Luck (Redoute’s Choice)

3

Cacique Aladdine (Naaqoos)

3

It has been a good year for the former Whitsbury Stud stallion Cadeaux Genereux, broodmare sire of Group 1 winner Harry Angel, Group 2 winner Tasleet, Group 3 winner Magical Memory and Rock My Love, a Listed winner. Tasleet is in front here going clear of Magical Memory (grey) to win the Duke Of York Stakes (G2)


broodmare sire stats Cadeaux Genereux Harry Angel (Dark Angel) 112 Magical Memory (Zebedee) 3 Rock My Love (Holy Roman Emperor) L Tasleet (Showcasing) 2 Camacho Juliet Capulet (Dark Angel) Cape Cross Al Jazi (Canford Cliffs) Beautiful Romance (New Approach) Eqtiraan (Helmet) Frontiersman (Dubawi) Khalidi (High Chaparral) Laurens (Siyouni) Masar (New Approach) Rioticism (Rio De La Plata) The Black Princess (Iffraaj) Western Hymn (High Chaparral) Capote Lancelot Du Lac (Shamardal) Carson City Taareef (Kitten’s Joy)

2 3L 3 L L LL 12 3 L 23 3 L 233

Celtic Swing Mac Mahon (Ramonti)

2L

Chichicastenango Nahual (American Post)

L

Chief’s Crown Bateel (Dubawi) Choisir Tisbutadream (Dream Ahead) Winter (Galileo) Persuasive (Dark Angel) Common Grounds Vortex (Deceptor) Compton Place Aiming For Rio (Rio De La Plata) Heartache (Kyllachy)

123 L 1111 1

L LL 22

Congrats Spanish Steps (Galileo)

3

Daggers Drawn Last Gift (Starspangledbanner)

L

Dai Jin Lacazar (Adlerflug) Dalakhani Mix And Mingle (Exceed And Excel) Nelson (Frankel) Riyazan (Iffraaj)

13 3 3 L

Danehill Bean Feasa (Dubawi) Cardsharp (Lonhro) Custom Cut (Notnowcato) Deauville (Galileo) Detailed (Motivator) Gustav Klimt (Galileo) Highland Reel (Galileo) Idaho (Galileo) Kimberella (Kyllachy) Muthmir (Invincible Spirit) Nearly Caught (New Approach) Rose De Pierre (Dubawi) September (Deep Impact) Venice Beach (Galileo) Very Special (Lope De Vega)

3 2 3 3 L 2 11 2 L 2 L L L 3 2

Danehill Dancer Aljazzi (Shamardal) Beckford (Bated Breath) Bye Bye Baby (Galileo) Call To Mind (Galileo) Cold Stare (Intense Focus) Cunco (Frankel) Czabo (Sixties Icon) Different League (Dabirsim) Elas Ruby (Raven’s Pass) Kitesurf (Dubawi) Minding (Galileo) Rain Goddess (Galileo) Silver Step (Silver Frost) Wild Bud (Dubawi)

3L 2 L L L 3 3 3 L 3 2 3 L L

Danroad Aclaim (Acclamation)

12

Dansili Cliffs Of Moher (Galileo) Expert Eye (Acclamation) Glorious Journey (Dubawi) Ice Breeze (Nayef) Muffri’ha (Iffraaj) Nezwaah (Dubawi) Son Cesio (Zafeen) Uni (More Than Ready)

L 2 3 22 L 1L 2 L

Danzero Forjatt (Iffraaj) Dark Angel Havana Grey (Havana Gold) Darshaan Coronet (Dubawi) Etijaah (Daaher) Sobetsu (Dubawi) To Eternity (Galileo) Dashing Blade Alwina (Areion)

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broodmare sire stats Sarandia (Dansili) Daylami Haggle (Pivotal) James Garfield (Exceed And Excel) Soleil d’Octobre (Great Journey) Deputy Minister Maximum Aurelius (Showcasing) Desert King Hebah (Sea The Stars) Kew Gardens (Galileo)

LL L 2 L L LL L

Eziyra (Teofilo) Fa Ul Sciur (Farhh) Folega (Oasis Dream) God Given (Nathaniel) The Juliet Rose (Monsun) Thunder Snow (Helmet) Dubawi Hey Gaman (New Approach) Mildenberger (Teofilo) Pursuing The Dream (Dream Ahead) Royal Julius (Royal Applause) Tantheem (Teofilo)

Desert Style Attica (Tai Chi)

L

Duke Of Marmalade Chilean (Iffraaj)

Diesis Jubilance (Oratorio) Tommy Taylor (Mizzen Mast)

L L

Dutch Art Fas (Fastnet Rock) Raydiance (Mayson)

Diktat Atiam (Raven’s Pass) Beat The Bank (Paco Boy) Invincible Army (Invincible Spirit) Izzy Bizu (Kodiac) Perfect Pasture (Pastoral Pursuits) Second Thought (Kodiac) Yuman (Literato) Distant View First Sitting (Dansili) Distorted Humor Arrogate (Unbridled’s Song) Dixie Union Feralia (Pedro The Great)

L 23L 3 L L L L

Dyhim Diamond Cox Bazar (Nombre Premier)

33 L 2 3L 2 123 L L L L 3 L 3L L L

Dynaformer Lbretha (Exceed And Excel) L Aljezeera L

3L

Efisio Elarqam (Frankel) Pamplemousse (Siyouni) Real Value (Rip Van Winkle)

1

Ela-Mana-Mou Encore d’Or (Oasis Dream)

L

Elusive City Renfrew Street (Iffraaj)

3 L 3 L L

Docksider Blond Me (Tamayuz)

2

Doyen Stormy Antarctic (Stormy Atlantic)

L

Elusive Quality Prize Money (Authorized) 2 Sound And Silence (Exceed And Excel) 3 L L Stamp Collecting (Casamento) L Top Score (Hard Spun) L

Doyoun Bebe Cherie (Youmzain)

L

End Sweep Acapulco (Scat Daddy)

L

Exceed And Excel Fundeghe (Raven’s Pass) Mission Impassible (Galileo)

L L L 3

Dr Devious Air Pilot (Zamindar) Realtra (Dark Angel)

3 33

Dr Fong Fleur Forsyte (Teofilo) Le Brivido (Siyouni)

L 3

Excellent Art Sirici (Choisir) Treasuring (Havana Gold)

L L 3

Exit To Nowhere Lady Macapa (Equiano) Sound Check (Lando) Vue Fantastique (Motivator)

Dubai Destination Cap Verite (Cape Cross) Dancer Cross (Cape Cross) Dutch Connection (Dutch Art)

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Fantastic Light Endless Time (Sea The Stars) Quelindo (Aussie Rules) Tuvalu (Shirocco) Fasliyev Big Orange (Duke Of Marmalade) My Reward (Rail Link) Sestilio Jet (French Fifteen) Fath Millowitsch (Sehrezad)

3 L L 13 L L 33L

George Washington Beautiful Morning (Galileo) Giant’s Causeway Alluringly (Fastnet Rock) Altyn Orda (Kyllachy) Hawkbill (Kitten’s Joy) Gold Away Goldrush (Frankel) Gone West Order Of St George (Galileo)

L L 3 23 L 13L2

Fayruz Koropick (Kodiac)

3

Forest Wildcat Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy)

Grand Lodge Dal Harraild (Champs Elysees)

L

1

Forestier La Sardane (Kingsalsa)

2

Grand Slam Cool Cowboy (Kodiak Kowboy) Rebel Assault (Excelebration)

3 L

Fraam Jallota (Rock Of Gibraltar) Land’s End (Academy Award) Opal Tiara (Thousand Words)

L 3 2

Green Desert Danehill Kodiac (Kodiac) Douglas Macarthur (Galileo) Enjazaat (Acclamation) Mustashry (Tamayuz)

3 3 L 3

French Glory Renneti (Irish Wells)

3

Fruits Of Love Lord Yeats (Yeats)

Green Tune Attendu (Acclamation) Polydream (Oasis Dream)

3 3

L

Fusaichi Pegasus Sir John Lavery (Galileo)

Grindstone Spirit Of Valor (War Front)

2

L

Gulch Actress (Declaration Of War)

3

Haafhd Melesina (Dark Angel) Quiet Reflection (Showcasing)

L 3

Galileo Abingdon (Street Cry) L Alyssa (Sir Percy) 2 Barney Roy (Excelebration) 13 Beau Ideal (Exceed And Excel) L Dartmouth (Dubawi) 2 Entsar (Fastnet Rock) L Ghaiyyath (Dubawi) 3 Mask Of Time (Holy Roman Emperor) L Near England (Lord Of England) L Parviz (Lope De Vega) L Prima Violetta (Areion) L Psychedelic Funk (Choisir) 3 Red Stars (Manduro) L Roly Poly (War Front) 111 Samurai (Shamardal) L Saxon Warrior (Deep Impact) 2 Sistercharlie (Myboycharlie) 3 Soustraction (Lope De Vega) 3 Turret Rocks (Fastnet Rock) 3 U S Navy Flag (War Front) 113 Vociferous Marina (Vocalised) L Wells Farhh Go (Farhh) 3 Zhukova (Fastnet Rock) L

Halling Championship (Exceed And Excel) Galipad (Galileo)

22 L

Hawk Wing Oh This Is Us (Acclamation)

L

Hector Protector Frsco Bere (Peer Gynt) That Which Is Not (Elusive Quality)

L L

Hennessy Guerre (War Front)

L

Hernando Appelina (Appel Au Maitre)

L

High Chaparral A Raving Beauty (Mastercraftsman)

LL


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broodmare sire stats Monroe Bay (Makfi) Naughty Or Nice (Fastnet Rock) Highest Honor Malkoboy (Rajsaman) Recoletos (Whipper) Holy Bull Caravaggio (Scat Daddy)

L L

Kaldounevees Golden Legend (Doctor Dino)

3L

L 23

Keltos Penny Pepper (Fast Company) Rimini (Elusive City)

Lawman Battaash (Dark Angel) Visionary (Dream Ahead)

3 3

Le Vie Dei Colori Eirene (Declaration Of War)

Kendor Wings Of Eagles (Pour Moi)

1

Lear Fan Monarchs Glen (Frankel)

L

Lecture Hvy Metal (Exceed And Excel)

3

Lemon Drop Kid Horseplay (Cape Cross) More Mischief (Azamour)

L L

123

Holy Roman Emperor Elizabeth Browning (Galileo) Johannes Vermeer (Galileo) Verbal Dexterity (Vocalised)

2 3 1

Hurricane Run Isole Canarie (Rip Van Winkle)

L

Hussonet Furia Cruzada (Newfoundland)

2

In The Wings Marmelo (Duke Of Marmalade)

23

Inchinor Karar (Invincible Spirit) Listen In (Sea The Stars) With You (Dansili)

3 L 3

Indian Danehill Zinia Dei Grif (Red Rocks)

L

Indian Ridge Creggs Pipes (Rip Van Winkle) Kool Kompany (Jeremy) Love Spirit (Elusive City) Indian Rocket Morando (Kendargent) Sands Of Mali (Panis) Intikhab Elusive Beauty (Elusive Pimpernel) Gordon Lord Byron (Byron) Lorenzetta (Mastercraftsman) Tabarrak (Acclamation)

2 L L L 2 L 2 L LL

Keos Kourkan (American Post) Kingmambo Best Solution (Kodiac) Buying Trouble (Hat Trick) Chemical Charge (Sea The Stars) Cloth Of Stars (Sea The Stars) Eminent (Frankel) Ibiza (Redoute’s Choice) Last Kingdom (Frankel) Rosa Imperial (Pivotal) Rosental (Pivotal) Ulysses (Galileo) King’s Best Amore Hass (Azamour) Music Box (Invincible Spirit) Normandel (Le Havre) Salve Venezia (Areion) Know Heights Promising Run (Hard Spun) Komaite Unfortunately (Society Rock) Konigstiger Dragon Lips (Footstepsinthesand)

L L 3 123 23 3 3 3L L 113 2L 3L L L 2

23

Kris Chain Of Daisies (Rail Link)

L

Kris S African Ride (Candy Ride)

L

Kyllachy Rip (Rip Van Winkle)

L

Lahint Thais (Rio De La Plata)

L

L 2

Lammtarra Moonlight Magic (Cape Cross)

3

LL

Lando Dallas Affair (Soldier Hollow) Duretto (Manduro)

L L

Law Society Brametot (Rajsaman)

Lomond Wilamina (Zoffany)

Lujain Apphia (High Chaparral)

Johannesburg Ballet Shoes (Galileo) Seventh Heaven (Galileo)

L L

Lomitas Distain (Champs Elysees) Ostana (Contat)

12

3L

Kaldoun Akeed Champion (Dubawi) Shy Angel (Zamindar)

Linamix Frankuus (Frankel) Graphite (Shamardal) Muntahaa (Dansili) Vazirabad (Manduro) Librisa Breeze

Lord Of Men Smart Whip (Dylan Thomas)

Invincible Spirit Desert Encounter (Halling)

Kalanisi Sirrin (Sea The Stars)

Librettist Tinnitus (Clodovil)

Machiavellian Al Wukair (Dream Ahead) Dabyah (Sepoy) Intense Life (Intense Focus) Rostropovich (Frankel) Talismanic (Medaglia D’oro) Vivlos (Deep Impact) Magic Ring Take Cover (Singspiel) Manduro Billesdon Bess (Dick Turpin) Billesdon Brook (Champs Elysees) Trais Fluors (Dansili) Marchand De Sable Madeline (Kodiac)

123L L L 3L

3L 3 3 3 1223 1 3 L L LL 3 13 3 L 2 2L 1 3LLL L 3 3L

Usherette (Shamardal)

L

Marju Absolute Blast (Kodiac) Marsha (Acclamation) Ribchester (Iffraaj) Tiberian (Tiberius Caesar)

L 13 111 233L

Mark Of Esteem Ajman Princess (Teofilo) Brownie (Sunday Break) Crystal Ocean (Sea The Stars) Elidor (Cape Cross) Permian (Teofilo) Trip To Rhodos (Rail Link)

1L LL 3 L 22L L

Martino Alonso Sweet Gentle Kiss (Henrythenavigator) 3 L Meadowlake Reynaldothewizard (Speightstown)

L

Medecis Another Batt (Windsor Knot)

L

Medicean Drumfad Bay (Acclamation) Shakeel (Dalakhani) Via Firenze (Dansili)

L 1 L

Mizzen Mast Grey Britain (Arcano)

L

Monsagem Shy Witch (Areion)

3

Monsun Armoricaine (Kendargent) Guignol (Cape Cross) Mille Et Mille (Muhtathir) Narella (Reliable Man) Night Music (Sea The Stars) Raheen House (Sea The Stars) Wild Illusion (Dubawi)

L 12 L 3 L 3L 1

Montjeu Alexios Komnenos (Choisir) Bay Of Poets (Lope De Vega) Fun Mac (Shirocco) Music Lover (Palace Episode) Sacred Life (Siyouni) Soleil Marin (Kendargent) Sonjeu (Intello) Taamol (Helmet) Viscount Barfield (Raven’s Pass)

3 L L L 3 3L L L L

L

More Than Ready Tip Two Win (Dark Angel)

L

Most Welcome Sovereign Debt (Dark Angel)

Maria’s Mon 113

War Secretary (War Front)

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broodmare sire stats Mr Greeley Brother Bear (Kodiac)

L

Mr Prospector Convey (Dansili)

3

Mtoto Mi Raccomando (Poet’s Voice)

3

Muhtathir Holdthasigreen (Hold That Tiger) Robin Of Navan (American Post)

LL 3

Mujadil Captain America (Academy Award) Darkanna (Dark Angel)

L L

Mujahid Musa d’Oriente (Nayef) Sweet Selection (Stimulation)

L 3

Namid Lincoln Rocks (Rock Of Gibraltar)

L

Nashwan Face The Facts (Nathaniel) Gorane (Dream Ahead) Poet’s Word (Poet’s Voice) Ultra (Manduro)

L L 3 L

Nayef Another Touch (Arcano) Tajaanus (Arcano)

L 3L

Night Shift Farshad (Kendargent) Pirouette (Pivotal)

L L

Nordico Flight Risk (Teofilo)

3

Northern Guest Light The Lights (Western Winter)

L

Not For Love Seahenge (Scat Daddy)

2

Noverre Candy Store (Lope De Vega) Erasmus (Reliable Man) Meliora (Starspangledbanner) Per Un Dixir (Holy Roman Emperor)

3 3 L L

Oasis Dream Barraquero (Zebedee) Langtang (Campanologist) Mori (Frankel) Shutter Speed (Dansili) Sioux Nation (Scat Daddy) Unforgetable Filly (Sepoy)

98

2 3 L 3 12 2L

Zonza (Alex The Winner)

3

Octagonal Mythical Magic (Iffraaj)

L

Old Vic Anna Nerium (Dubawi)

3

One Cool Cat High As A Kite (Manduro) Lady Ramon (Ramonti) My Lea (Dandy Man)

L L L

Oratorio Megera (Motivator)

L

Orientate Main Desire (High Chaparral)

L

Orpen Circus Couture (Intikhab) Time To Choose (Manduro) Pastoral Pursuits Abel Handy (Arcano)

3 2L 3

Peintre Celebre Khafoo Shememi (Dark Angel) LL True Blue Moon (Holy Roman Emperor) L Pennekamp Princess Gibraltar (Rock Of Gibraltar)

L

Pentire Artistica (Areion)

3L

Piccolo Morawij (Exceed And Excel)

3L

Pivotal Backcountry (Oasis Dream) Brick By Brick (Big Bad Bob) Cracksman (Frankel) Defoe (Dalakhani) Delectation (Delegator) Downforce (Fast Company) Fighting Irish (Camelot) Hydrangea (Galileo) Mabs Cross (Dutch Art) Magical (Galileo) Mutakayyef (Sea The Stars) Mystic Dawn (Oasis Dream) One Master (Fastnet Rock) Orderofthegarter (Galileo) Precieuse (Tamayuz) Rhododendron (Galileo) Snoano (Nayef)

L L 221 3L 33 L 2 131 L 2 2 3 L L 1 1 L

Platini Dschingis Secret (Soldier Hollow)

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Wild Irish Rose (Galileo) Wireless (Kentucky Dynamite)

L L

Poliglote Garlingari (Linngari) Poetic Dream (Poet’s Voice) Syrita (Siyouni)

23 2 L

Royal Applause Blue Point (Shamardal) Royal Birth (Exceed And Excel) Steel Of Madrid (Lope De Vega)

33 L 3

Pulpit Liquid Amber (Kitten’s Joy)

3

Rudimentary Priceless (Exceed And Excel)

2L

Polar Falcon Final Venture (Equiano)

Rahy Alpha Centauri (Mastercraftsman) Ballet Concerto (Dansili) Esquisse (Dansili) Fauguernon (Martaline) Mamma Ela (King Charlemagne) Queen Kindly (Frankel) Talaayeb (Dansili)

L 33 L L L L 3

Rail Link Alounak (Camelot)

L

Rainbow Quest Caspian Prince (Dylan Thomas) Luminate (Lawman) Qemah (Danehill Dancer)

2 3 2

Rakti Law And Order (Lawman) Tupi (Tamayuz)

L L

Ransom O’War Amigo (Lord Of England)

L

Red Clubs Eartha Kitt (Pivotal)

L

Red Ransom Homesman (War Front)

3

River Mist Silverwave (Silver Frost)

2

Riverman Best Fouad (King’s Best) Zamaam (Muhtathir)

3LL 3

Rock Of Gibraltar Breton Rock (Bahamian Bounty) Celebrity (Shamardal) Glamorous Approach (New Approach) Only Mine (Pour Moi)

2 L L LL

Roi Gironde Success Days (Jeremy)

2

Royal Academy Laganore (Fastnet Rock) Lightning Spear (Pivotal)

3 2

Sadler’s Wells Canary Row (Holy Roman Emperor) L Casterton (Fastnet Rock) L Enable (Nathaniel) 11111L Fabricate (Makfi) 3 Flying Fairies (Holy Roman Emperor) L Matchwinner (Sternkoenig) 33 Second Step (Dalakhani) LL Solomon’s Bay (Exceed And Excel) L Somehow (Fastnet Rock) 2L Torcedor (Fastnet Rock) 3 Traffic Jam (Duke Of Marmalade) 2 Triticum Vulgare (Frozen Power) L Sakhee Ipompieridiviggiu (Pastoral Pursuits)

3

Sakura Bakushin Warring States (Victoire Pisa)

3

Salse Rekindling (High Chaparral)

23

Salt Lake Cosmo Charlie (Stay Thirsty)

L

Seeking The Gold Ertijaal (Oasis Dream) Inns Of Court (Invincible Spirit) Musawaah (Union Rags) Signs Of Blessing (Invincible Spirit) Threading (Exceed And Excel) Tomyris (Invincible Spirit)

3 33 L 33 2 L

Selkirk Absolutely So (Acclamation) Benbatl (Dubawi) Hertford Dancer (Foxwedge) Hit The Bid (Exceed And Excel) Rehana (Dark Angel)

3 3 L L 3

Shamardal Anda Muchacho (Helmet) Dance Diva (Mayson) Diamond Fields (Fastnet Rock) Fashion Queen (Aqlaam) Gifted Master (Kodiac) Speedo Boy (Vision D’etat) Strathspey (New Approach)

33LL L 3 L L L 2

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broodmare sire stats Shernazar Airlie Beach (Shantou) Shinko Forest Washington Dc (Zoffany) Shirley Heights Uele River (Refuse To Bend)

L 3L L

Silver Hawk Brando (Pivotal) Fosun (Soldier Hollow) Mekhtaal (Sea The Stars)

13 L 1

Simon Du Desert Chiverny (Whipper)

LL

Singspiel Crystal River (Dubawi) Laugh Aloud (Dubawi) Leshlaa (Street Cry) Limato (Tagula) Rare Rhythm (Dubawi) Seaside Song (Harbour Watch) Suedois (Le Havre) Via Ravenna (Raven’s Pass)

L 3L L 2 L L 2 3

Sinndar Paiardina (Casamento)

L

Soviet Star De Bruyne Horse (Showcasing)

L

Rajasinghe (Choisir)

2

Spectrum Doctor Geoff (Fast Company) Met Spectrum (Helmet) Montaly (Yeats) Trouble Of Course (Rajsaman)

L LL 2 3

Spinning World Araaja (Iffraaj) Dorcia (Henrythenavigator) Here Comes When (Danehill Dancer)

L 3 1L

Sportsworld Spark Plug (Dylan Thomas)

L

Sri Pekan Ellthea (Kodiac) Plusquemavie (Kheleyf)

3 L

St Jovite Greg Pass (Raven’s Pass)

LL

Sternkoenig Walsingham (Campanologist) Wild King (Samum) Windstoss (Shirocco) Storm Cat Autocratic (Dubawi) Churchill (Galileo) Clemmie (Galileo)

Clemmie: one of Storm Cat’s four Group 1 winners in 2017 by Galileo

L L 11L 3 11 123

Decorated Knight (Galileo) Happily (Galileo)

Elegant Pose (Elusive Pimpernel) Princess Asta (Canford Cliffs) The Pentagon (Galileo)

L LL 3

Verglas Armande (Sea The Stars) Darbuzan (Zamindar) Nyaleti (Arch) Sarigan (Teofilo) Sully (Siyouni)

2 3L 3 L L

L

Vettori Lady Frankel (Frankel) Sea Of Grace (Born To Sea)

3 L

Surako Wonnemond (Areion)

23

Vindication La Gommeuse (Zamindar)

L

Swain Jack Hobbs (Halling)

1

Warning The Right Man (Lope De Vega)

1

Take Risks Phelps Win (Muhtathir)

3

Whipper Daban (Acclamation)

3

Wild Again Farrier (Tapit) Le Bernardin (Bernardini)

L 2

Winged Love Kashmar (Samum)

L

Woodman Falconet (Falco) Finche (Frankel)

L 2

Street Cry Con Te Partiro (Scat Daddy) Discursus (Dubawi) Second Summer (Summer Bird) War Decree (War Front)

L L 2 3

Street Sense Roaring Lion (Kitten’s Joy)

2

Sunday Silence Avilius (Pivotal)

Tale Of The Cat Voice Of Love (Poet’s Voice) Teofilo Together Again (Pivotal) Tertullian Game Theory (Aussie Rules) Schang (Contat) Tiger Hill Palace Prince (Areion) Straight Right (Siyouni)

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Xaar Giuseppe Piazzi (Galileo)

33

Titus Livius Holy Water (Falco)

L

Yankee Victor North America (Dubawi)

3

Tobougg Salateen (Dutch Art)

L

Toccet Mind Your Biscuits (Posse)

Zafonic Red Cardinal (Montjeu) Vik The Billy (Bated Breath)

2 L

1

Traditionally The Tartan Spartan (The Carbon Unit)

L

Trempolino Hurricane Red (Hurricane Run) Icecapada (Mastercraftsman) Riven Light (Raven’s Pass)

3L Ll L

Unbridled’s Song Nomorerichblondes (Hard Spun)

3

Unfuwain Brendan Brackan (Big Bad Bob)

LL

Called To The Bar (Henrythenavigator)

100

111L 113

3

Zamindar Enlighted (Invincible Spirit) Gobi Desert (Oasis Dream) Santa Monica (Mastercraftsman) Zarak (Dubawi)

L L 3 13

Zieten Qurbaan (Speightstown)

L

Zilzal Colomano (Cacique)

2

Zinaad Mighty Mouse (King’s Best)

L

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EUROPE William Hill May Hill Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 14, 8f 1 Laurens (FR) 2 b f Siyouni (FR) Recambe (IRE) (Cape Cross (IRE)) 2 Dark Rose Angel (IRE) 2 b f Dark Angel (IRE) - Roseraie (IRE) (Lawman (FR)) 3 Nyaleti (IRE) 2 ro f Arch (USA) America Nova (FR) (Verglas (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 1 Earnings: £56,283 Sire: SIYOUNI. Sire of 15 Stakes winners. In 2017 - LAURENS Cape Cross G2, LE BRIVIDO Dr Fong G3, PAMPLEMOUSSE Efisio LR, STRAIGHT RIGHT Tiger Hill LR, SYRITA Poliglote LR.

More Than Ready LR, EQTIRAAN Helmet LR, KHALIDI High Chaparral LR, RIOTICISM Rio de La Plata LR. Pivotal

Polar Falcon

Fearless Revival SIYOUNI b 2007 Danehill Sichilla Slipstream Queen LAURENS b f 2015 Green Desert Cape Cross Park Appeal RECAMBE b 2005 Kahyasi Razana Raysiya

DFS Park Hill Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 14, 14f 110yds 1 Alyssa (GB) 4 b f Sir Percy (GB) Almiranta (GB) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Melodic Motion (IRE) 3 b f Nathaniel (IRE) - Quad's Melody (IRE) (Spinning World (USA)) 2 Aljezeera (GB) 3 b f Frankel (GB) - Dynaforce (USA) (Dynaformer (USA)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 11; Wins: 5; Places: 4 Earnings: £90,643 Sire: SIR PERCY. Sire of 19 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ALYSSA Galileo G2, WAKE FOREST Lomitas G2, PRESENTING PERCY Presenting LR.

1st Dam: RECAMBE by Cape Cross. 2 wins at 3 in France. Dam of 2 winners: 2011: AUTIGNAC (f Solon) Winner over jumps in France. 2013: Murviel (f Siyouni) 2014: Anemoi (g Manduro) unraced to date. 2015: LAURENS (f Siyouni) Sold 209,523gns yearling at DNPRM. 2 wins at 2, William Hill May Hill S G2, 2nd Shadwell Prix du Calvados G3.

1st Dam: Almiranta by Galileo. Dam of 2 winners: 2012: ALEA IACTA (f Invincible Spirit) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix Thomas Bryon G3. Broodmare. 2013: ALYSSA (f Sir Percy) 5 wins at 3 and 4, DFS Park Hill S G2, Londonmetric Noel Murless S LR, 3rd Coral Marathon Esher S LR. 2014: Head Monitor (c Archipenko). unraced to date, died 2016. 2016: Aloe Vera (f Invincible Spirit) 2017: (f Muhaarar)

Broodmare Sire: CAPE CROSS. Sire of the dams of 44 Stakes winners. In 2017 - LAURENS Siyouni G2, THE BLACK PRINCESS Iffraaj G2, AL JAZI Canford Cliffs G3, BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE New Approach G3, MASAR New Approach G3, WESTERN HYMN High Chaparral G3, CELLARGIRL

Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 83 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BARNEY ROY Excelebration G1, HALL OF FAME Savabeel G1, ROLY POLY War Front G1, ZHUKOVA Fastnet Rock G1, ALYSSA Sir Percy G2, DARTMOUTH Dubawi G2,

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GOODYEARFORROSES Azamour G2, GALLILEO'S TOWN Speightstown G3, OUT AND ABOUT Fastnet Rock G3, SISTERCHARLIE Myboycharlie G3, SOUSTRACTION Lope de Vega G3, TURRET ROCKS Fastnet Rock G3, U S NAVY FLAG War Front G3, WAGING WAR Rebel Raider G3, WELLS FARHH GO Farhh G3, ABINGDON Street Cry LR, ALIBI Darci Brahma LR, CHOPIN Santiago LR, ENTSAR Fastnet Rock LR, JACKPOT PRINCE Casino Prince LR, MASK OF TIME Holy Roman Emperor LR, MILWAUKEE Fastnet Rock LR, NEAR ENGLAND Lord of England LR, PARVIZ Lope de Vega LR, VOCIFEROUS MARINA Vocalised LR. The Sir Percy/Galileo cross has produced: ALYSSA G2, BOMAR LR. Darshaan Mark of Esteem Homage SIR PERCY b 2003 Blakeney Percy's Lass Laughing Girl ALYSSA b f 2013 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea ALMIRANTA gr 2007 Selkirk Alvarita Alborada

Wainwrights Flying Childers Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 15, 5f 1 Heartache (GB) 2 b f Kyllachy (GB) - Place In My Heart (GB) (Compton Place (GB)) 2 Havana Grey (GB) 2 gr c Havana Gold (IRE) - Blanc de Chine (IRE) (Dark Angel (IRE)) 3 May Girl (GB) 2 b f Mayson (GB) - Instructress (GB) (Diktat (GB)) Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £118,273 Sire: KYLLACHY. Sire of 30 Stakes winners. In 2017 - HEARTACHE Compton Place G2, KIMBERELLA Danehill LR. 1st Dam: PLACE IN MY HEART by Compton Place. 2 wins at 2 and 4, EBF Whitsbury Manor Stud Lansdown S LR, 3rd Prix de SaintGeorges G3. Dam of 1 winner:

2015: HEARTACHE (f Kyllachy) 3 wins at 2, Wainwrights Flying Childers S G2, Queen Mary S G2, 3rd Prix Robert Papin G2. 2016: (f Showcasing) 2017: (f Iffraaj) Broodmare Sire: COMPTON PLACE. Sire of the dams of 7 Stakes winners. In 2017 HEARTACHE Kyllachy G2, AIMING FOR RIO Rio de La Plata LR. The Kyllachy/Compton Place cross has produced: STEPPER POINT G1, HEARTACHE G2. Pivotal

Polar Falcon

Fearless Revival KYLLACHY b 98 Song Pretty Poppy Moonlight Serenade HEARTACHE b f 2015 Indian Ridge Compton Place Nosey PLACE IN MY HEART ch 2009 Midyan Lonely Heart Take Heart

Japan Racing Association Sceptre Stakes, G3, Doncaster, September 15, 7f 1 Music Box (IRE) 3 b f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Liscune (IRE) (King's Best (USA)) 2 Eternally (GB) 4 b f Dutch Art (GB) - Ardent (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Tomyris (GB) 3 b f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Totally Devoted (USA) (Seeking The Gold (USA)) Age: 3; Starts: 16; Wins: 4; Places: 9 Earnings: £128,696 Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 102 Stakes winners. In 2017 MUTHMIR Danehill G2, INNS OF COURT Seeking The Gold G3, INVINCIBLE ARMY Diktat G3, KARAR Inchinor G3, MUSIC BOX King's Best G3, SIGNS OF BLESSING Seeking The Gold G3, TOMYRIS Seeking The Gold LR. 1st Dam: LISCUNE by King's Best. 2 wins at 3 and 4. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: Hot Springs (f Oasis Dream) unraced. Broodmare. 2009: EKTIHAAM (g Invincible Spirit) 4 wins at 2 to 4,


international database Buckhounds S LR, 2nd Betfred Dante S G2. 2010: Big Duke (g Duke of Marmalade) unraced. 2011: LAFTAH (f Invincible Spirit) 2 wins at 3. Broodmare. 2013: ONLYHUMAN (g Invincible Spirit) Winner at 4. 2014: MUSIC BOX (f Invincible Spirit) Sold 700,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 4 wins at 3, Japan Racing Association Sceptre S G3, Arthur Guinness Irish EBF Corrib S LR, 2nd Invesco Desmond S G3, Yeomanstown Stud EBF Sweet Mimosa S LR, Irish Stall.Farms EBF Cairn Rouge S LR, 3rd Coolmore Stud Fairy Bridge S G3. 2015: (c Dawn Approach) 2017: (f Invincible Spirit) Broodmare Sire: KING'S BEST. Sire of the dams of 41 Stakes winners. In 2017 - EGG TART Sebring G1, SWORD OF LIGHT New Approach G2, MUSIC BOX Invincible Spirit G3, AMORE HASS Azamour LR, MULTITUDE Multidimensional LR, NORMANDEL Le Havre LR, SALVE VENEZIA Areion LR. The Invincible Spirit/King's Best cross has produced: EKTIHAAM G2, MUSIC BOX G3, Remember You G3, Yuften LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier INVINCIBLE SPIRIT b 97 Kris Rafha Eljazzi MUSIC BOX b f 2014 Kingmambo King's Best Allegretta LISCUNE b 2002 Val de L'Orne Royal Lorna Royal Statute

Doncaster Cup Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 15, 17f 110yds 1 Desert Skyline (IRE) 3 ch g Tamayuz (GB) - Diamond Tango (FR) (Acatenango (GER)) 2 Thomas Hobson (GB) 7 b g Halling (USA) - La Spezia (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) 3 Sheikhzayedroad (GB) 8 b g Dubawi (IRE) - Royal Secrets (IRE) (Highest Honor (FR))

Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 3; Places: 5 Earnings: £182,907 Sire: TAMAYUZ. Sire of 18 Stakes winners. In 2017 - PRECIEUSE Pivotal G1, BLOND ME Docksider G2, DESERT SKYLINE Acatenango G2, MUSTASHRY Green Desert G3, GALLIC CHIEFTAIN Cacique LR, TUPI Rakti LR. 1st Dam: DIAMOND TANGO by Acatenango. 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Prix de Pomone G2. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: Dildar (g Red Ransom) 2 wins, 2nd Eme Derby du Midi LR, 3rd William Hill H. Hurdle LR. 2009: Dirama (f Dalakhani). Broodmare. 2010: Dercia (f Raven's Pass) 2011: Doumaran (g Authorized) 2 wins at 3 in France, 2nd Prix Michel Houyvet LR. 2012: Diyavana (f Pivotal) unraced. Broodmare. 2013: Dounyapour (g Lope de Vega) Winner at 3 in France, 2nd Prix de Lutece G3. 2014: DESERT SKYLINE (g Tamayuz) Sold 29,531gns yearling at GOOY1. 3 wins at 2 and 3, Doncaster Cup S G2, 2nd Darley Prix Kergorlay G2, Bahrain Trophy G3, Betway Fairway S LR, 3rd Qatar Goodwood Cup S G1. 2015: Douda (f Sea The Stars) unraced to date. 2016: (c Slade Power) Broodmare Sire: ACATENANGO. Sire of the dams of 72 Stakes winners. In 2017 - DESERT SKYLINE Tamayuz G2, QUIDURA Dubawi G2, TUSKED WINGS Adlerflug G2, WILD CHIEF Doyen G3, AETHOS Dragon Pulse LR, KHUKRI Sepoy LR, SUMMERSHINE Three Valleys LR, TAHINI Medicean LR. Nayef

Gulch

Height of Fashion TAMAYUZ ch 2005 Nureyev Al Ishq Allez Les Trois DESERT SKYLINE ch g 2014 Surumu Acatenango Aggravate DIAMOND TANGO b 2001 Dancehall Diamond Dance Diamond Seal

Prix du Prince d'Orange, G3, Maisons-Laffitte, September 16, 2000m 1 Recoletos (FR) 3 b c Whipper (USA) - Highphar (FR) (Highest Honor (FR)) 2 Plumatic (GB) 3 b c Dubawi (IRE) - Plumania (GB) (Anabaa (USA)) 3 Afandem (FR) 3 b c Zoffany (IRE) - Miryale (FR) (Anabaa (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 7; Wins: 4; Places: 1 Earnings: £268,803 Sire: WHIPPER. Sire of 25 Stakes winners. In 2017 - RECOLETOS Highest Honor G2, CHIVERNY Simon du Desert LR, ROCHES CROSS Danehill LR. 1st Dam: Highphar by Highest Honor. unraced. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: PEDREGALEJO (c High Chaparral) 8 wins. 2009: MARACENA (f Marju) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2010: THARSIS (f Gold Away) Winner at 2 in France. Broodmare. 2011: Zamarrila (f High Chaparral) ran on the flat in France. 2012: Mollina (f Pivotal) unraced. 2014: RECOLETOS (c Whipper) 4 wins at 3 in France, Prix Greffulhe G2, Prix du Prince d'Orange G3, 3rd Qipco Prix du Jockey Club G1. 2015: (f American Post) 2016: (f Whipper) Broodmare Sire: HIGHEST HONOR. Sire of the dams of 67 Stakes winners. In 2017 RECOLETOS Whipper G2, MALKOBOY Rajsaman LR, SERIENSCHOCK Sholokhov LR. Mr Prospector Miesque's Son Miesque WHIPPER b 2001 Sadler's Wells Myth To Reality Millieme RECOLETOS b c 2014 Kenmare Highest Honor High River HIGHPHAR b 2004 Fairy King Pharatta Sharata

La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte, G3, Maisons-Laffitte, September 16, 2000m 1 Garlingari (FR) 6 b g Linngari (IRE) - Garlinote (FR) (Poliglote (GB)) 2 One Foot In Heaven (IRE) 5 b c Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Pride (FR) (Peintre Celebre (USA)) 3 Haggle (GB) 4 ch f Pivotal (GB) Barter (GB) (Daylami (IRE)) Age: 2-6; Starts: 52; Wins: 8; Places: 28 Earnings: £446,969 Sire: LINNGARI. Sire of 7 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GARLINGARI Poliglote G3, PLAISIR D'AMOUR Anabaa LR. 1st Dam: Garlinote by Poliglote. Winner at 2 in France, 2nd Prix Chloe G3, Prix de Conde G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: Goldinote (f Gold Away). Broodmare. 2008: GARLIN BLUES (c Anabaa Blue) 11 wins to 2016 in France. 2009: Bering Note (f Bering) unraced. Broodmare. 2011: GARLINGARI (g Linngari) 8 wins at 3 to 6, 2017 in France, Prix d'Harcourt G2, La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte G3, Prix Exbury G3, Prix du Grand Camp LR, Grand Prix du Nord LR, 2nd Grand Prix de Chantilly G2, Grand Prix de Vichy G3, La Coupe Longines G3, Prix Gontaut-Biron-Hong Kong Jockey Club G3, G.P.du Departement 06 Defi du Galop LR, Eme Derby du Midi LR, Prix Max Sicard Etape du Defi du Galop LR, Prix Le Fabuleux LR, 3rd Prix Ganay G1, Prix Gontaut-Biron-Hong Kong Jockey Club G3. 2012: GUNGA DIN (g Fuisse) Winner at 5 in France. 2015: Garlizain (c Youmzain) unraced to date. 2016: Garliguette (f Linngari) Broodmare Sire: POLIGLOTE. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2017 - POETIC DREAM Poet's Voice G2, CONWY Rider Stripes G3, GARLINGARI Linngari G3, SYRITA Siyouni LR, MONDIEU Manduro LR, THE STOMP Layman LR.

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international database Ahonoora Indian Ridge Hillbrow LINNGARI ch 2002 Kahyasi Lidakiya Lilissa GARLINGARI b g 2011 Sadler's Wells Poliglote Alexandrie GARLINOTE b 2000 Garde Royale Garling Corraleja

D. C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud Stakes, G3, Gowran Park, September 16, 9f 1 Laganore (IRE) 5 b f Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Lady Bones (IRE) (Royal Applause (GB)) 2 I'm So Fancy (IRE) 3 b f Rajj (IRE) - Royal Jelly (GB) (King's Best (USA)) 3 Wilamina (IRE) 4 b f Zoffany (IRE) - Tropical Lake (IRE) (Lomond (USA)) Age: 3-5; Starts: 20; Wins: 6; Places: 9 Earnings: £173,980 Sire: FASTNET ROCK. Sire of 121 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CATCHY Fusaichi Pegasus G1, ZHUKOVA Galileo G1, DEPLOY Red Ransom G2, FORMALITY Jolie's Halo G2, SHOALS Hussonet G2, SOMEHOW Sadler's Wells G2, COMIN' THROUGH Bite The Bullet G3, DAWN WALL Entrepreneur G3, DIAMOND FIELDS Shamardal G3, FAS Dutch Art G3, ILITSHE Sadler's Wells G3, LAGANORE Royal Applause G3, MELAGRANA Secret Savings G3, MERCHANT NAVY Snippets G3, OUT AND ABOUT Galileo G3, TORCEDOR Sadler's Wells G3, TURRET ROCKS Galileo G3, ALLURINGLY Giant's Causeway LR, ENTSAR Galileo LR, MILWAUKEE Galileo LR, MISS DEBUTANTE More Than Ready LR, MISSROCK Strategic LR, NAUGHTY OR NICE High Chaparral LR, TRIPLE EX Encosta de Lago LR. 1st Dam: Lady Bones by Royal Applause. unraced. Dam of 1 winner: 2011: Oighear Fuar (c Verglas) ran. 2012: LAGANORE (f Fastnet Rock) 6 wins at 3 to 5, D. C. Lavarack &

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Lanwades Stud S G3, Dubai Business Internships Pride S LR, 2nd D. C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud S G3, Irish Stallion Farm EBF Blue Wind S G3, TRI Equestrian Silver S LR, 3rd Premio Lydia Tesio G1, Kilboy Estate S G2, ISF EBF Victor McCalmont Memorial S LR. 2013: Lady's Wish (f Rock of Gibraltar) ran 3 times. 2015: (f Iffraaj) 2016: (c Holy Roman Emperor) 2017: (f Fastnet Rock) Broodmare Sire: ROYAL APPLAUSE. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ANNA PAVLOVA St Petersburg G3, BLUE POINT Shamardal G3, LAGANORE Fastnet Rock G3, STEEL OF MADRID Lope de Vega G3, ROYAL BIRTH Exceed And Excel LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana FASTNET ROCK b 2001 Royal Academy Piccadilly Circus Gatana LAGANORE b f 2012 Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody LADY BONES b 2006 Sadler's Wells Leukippids Teslemi

William Hill St Leger Stakes, G1, Doncaster, September 16, 14f 110yds 1 Capri (IRE) 3 gr c Galileo (IRE) Dialafara (FR) (Anabaa (USA)) 2 Crystal Ocean (GB) 3 b c Sea The Stars (IRE) - Crystal Star (GB) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) 3 Stradivarius (IRE) 3 ch c Sea The Stars (IRE) - Private Life (FR) (Bering) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 5; Places: 4 Earnings: £1,266,482 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 269 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPRI Anabaa G1, CHURCHILL Storm Cat G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Storm Cat G1, HAPPILY Storm Cat G1, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G1, HYDRANGEA Pivotal G1, ORDER OF ST GEORGE Gone West G1, ULYSSES Kingmambo G1, WINTER Choisir G1, CLEMMIE Storm Cat

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G2, ELIZABETH BROWNING Holy Roman Emperor G2, GUSTAV KLIMT Danehill G2, IDAHO Danehill G2, MAGICAL Pivotal G2, MINDING Danehill Dancer G2, SEVENTH HEAVEN Johannesburg G2, DEAUVILLE Danehill G3, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Green Desert G3, GIUSEPPE PIAZZI Xaar G3, JOHANNES VERMEER Holy Roman Emperor G3, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux G3, RAIN GODDESS Danehill Dancer G3, SPANISH STEPS Congrats G3, TERRAKOVA Anabaa G3, THE PENTAGON Unfuwain G3, VENICE BEACH Danehill G3, BALLET SHOES Johannesburg LR, CALL TO MIND Danehill Dancer LR, CLIFFS OF MOHER Dansili LR, GALIPAD Halling LR, KEY TO MY HEART Bernardini LR, MISSION IMPASSIBLE Exceed And Excel LR, ORDEROFTHEGARTER Pivotal LR, SIR JOHN LAVERY Fusaichi Pegasus LR, TO ETERNITY Darshaan LR, WILD IRISH ROSE Royal Academy LR, SUPASUNDAE Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: DIALAFARA by Anabaa. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 3 winners: 2012: JAMAICA (c Galileo) Winner at 2. 2013: SOVEREIGN PARADE (f Galileo) Winner at 3. 2014: CAPRI (c Galileo). 5 wins at 2 and 3, Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby G1, William Hill St Leger S G1, Juddmonte Beresford S G2, Coolmore Canford Cliffs S LR, 3rd Criterium de Saint-Cloud G1, Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial S G3. 2015: Cypress Creek (c Galileo) unraced to date. 2016: (f Galileo) 2017: (f Galileo) Broodmare Sire: ANABAA. Sire of the dams of 87 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPRI Galileo G1, ENGLISH Encosta de Lago G2, HARTNELL Authorized G2, JIMMY TWO TIMES Kendargent G2, PROPERTY Starcraft G3, TERRAKOVA Galileo G3, AFANDEM Zoffany LR, AKIHIRO Deep Impact LR, GRANDEE Lope de Vega LR, MISS MELBOURNE Kentucky Dynamite LR, SAVOKEN Kentucky Dynamite

LR, VIRIDINE Poet's Voice LR, MOZO GUAPO Roderic O'Connor LR, PLAISIR D'AMOUR Linngari LR, PYROMANE Sageburg LR, TIN SOLDIER Soldier of Fortune LR. The Galileo/Anabaa cross has produced: BIG BLUE G1, CAPRI G1, LUSH LASHES G1, TERRAKOVA G1, MANIACO G2, SPIRITJIM G2, Claudio Monteverdi LR. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta CAPRI gr c 2014 Danzig Anabaa Balbonella DIALAFARA gr 2007 Linamix Diamilina Diamonaka

Howcroft Champagne Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 16, 7f 1 Seahenge (USA) 2 b c Scat Daddy (USA) - Fools In Love (USA) (Not For Love (USA)) 2 Hey Gaman (GB) 2 b c New Approach (IRE) - Arsaadi (IRE) (Dubawi (IRE)) 3 Mythical Magic (IRE) 2 b c Iffraaj (GB) - Mythie (FR) (Octagonal (NZ)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £56,600 Sire: SCAT DADDY. Sire of 73 Stakes winners. In 2017 CARAVAGGIO Holy Bull G1, DACITA Seeker's Reward G1, LADY AURELIA Forest Wildcat G1, RUBY LOVE First Samurai G1, SIOUX NATION Oasis Dream G1, CELESTINE Monarchos G2, SEAHENGE Not For Love G2, HARMONIZE Sky Mesa G3, PRETTY N COOL Rockport Harbor G3, SMOOTH DADDY Badger Land G3, SPARTIATIS French Deputy G3, ACAPULCO End Sweep LR, CON TE PARTIRO Street Cry LR, CONQUEST FARENHEIT Holy Bull LR, DON LUCAS Wild Rush LR, EL BROMISTA Seeker's Reward LR, MR OMAR Monthir LR, PANZER BARCELONA A P Jet LR, PAQUITA


international database COQUETA Mon Pote Le Gitan LR, ULTIMA D Coronado's Quest LR. 1st Dam: FOOLS IN LOVE by Not For Love. 5 wins at 2 to 4 in USA, Orleans S, 2nd Sorority S LR, Maryland Million Lassie S LR. Own sister to D C DANCER and No More Talk. Dam of 1 winner: 2013: Urban Bourbon (c City Zip) 3rd Dania Beach S G3. 2014: Frank's Folly (f Mineshaft) 3rd Weber City Miss S. 2015: SEAHENGE (c Scat Daddy) 2 wins at 2, Howcroft Champagne S G2. 2016: (c Exchange Rate) Broodmare Sire: NOT FOR LOVE. Sire of the dams of 12 Stakes winners. In 2017 - SEAHENGE Scat Daddy G2. Hennessy Johannesburg Myth SCAT DADDY b/br 2004 Mr Prospector Love Style Likeable Style SEAHENGE b c 2015 Mr Prospector Not For Love Dance Number FOOLS IN LOVE b 2006 French Deputy Parlez Speak Halory

Alan Wood Plumbing/Heating Park Stakes, G2, Doncaster, September 16, 7f 1 Aclaim (IRE) 4 b c Acclamation (GB) - Aris (IRE) (Danroad (AUS)) 2 Nathra (IRE) 4 b f Iffraaj (GB) Rada (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) 3 Home of The Brave (IRE) 5 ch c Starspangledbanner (AUS) Blissful Beat (GB) (Beat Hollow (GB)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 14; Wins: 6; Places: 2 Earnings: £294,803 Sire: ACCLAMATION. Sire of 44 Stakes winners. In 2017 - MARSHA Marju G1, ACLAIM Danroad G2, EXPERT EYE Dansili G2, ABSOLUTELY SO Selkirk G3, ATTENDU Green Tune G3, DABAN Whipper G3, DRUMFAD BAY Medicean LR, ENJAZAAT Green Desert LR, OH THIS IS US Hawk Wing LR, TABARRAK Intikhab LR.

1st Dam: Aris by Danroad. Winner at 3, 3rd Flame of Tara EBF S LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2013: ACLAIM (c Acclamation) Sold 103,174gns yearling at GOOY1. 6 wins at 2 to 4, Dubai 100 Challenge S G2, Alan Wood Plumbing/Heating Park S G2, Dubai Duty Free Cup LR, 2nd LARC - Prix Maurice de Gheest G1, 3rd Bar One Racing Lacken S G3. 2014: Bere Island (c Dark Angel) unraced to date. 2015: Accept (c Dawn Approach) unraced to date. 2016: (f Slade Power) 2017: (c Night of Thunder) Broodmare Sire: DANROAD. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ACLAIM Acclamation G2. Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody ACCLAMATION b 99 Ahonoora Princess Athena Shopping Wise ACLAIM b c 2013 Danehill Danroad Strawberry Girl ARIS b 2008 Kahyasi Cumbres Floripedes

Premio Federico Tesio, G2, Milan, September 17, 2200m 1 Full Drago (ITY) 4 b c Pounced (USA) - Almata (IRE) (Almutawakel (GB)) 2 Way To Paris (GB) 4 gr c Champs Elysees (GB) - Grey Way (USA) (Cozzene (USA)) 3 Mac Mahon (ITY) 3 b c Ramonti (FR) - Miss Sultin (IRE) (Celtic Swing (GB)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 13; Wins: 8; Places: 4 Earnings: £358,230 Sire: POUNCED. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2017 - FULL DRAGO Almutawakel G2, ARROCHA Signal Tap LR. 1st Dam: Almata by Almutawakel. ran on the flat in Italy at 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: Fulma (f Masterful) 2012: DRAGALONSA (f Martino Alonso) 7 wins at 2 to 4 in Italy.

2013: FULL DRAGO (c Pounced) 8 wins at 2 to 4 in Italy, Gran Premio di Milano G2, Premio Federico Tesio G2 (twice), Premio Carlo d'Alessio G3, Gran Premio d'Italia LR, 2nd Gran Premio del Jockey Club G1, Premio Campobello LR, Premio Emanuele Filiberto LR, 3rd Derby Italiano Sisal Matchpoint G2. 2016: Dragalma (f Pounced) Broodmare Sire: ALMUTAWAKEL. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2017 - FULL DRAGO Pounced G2. Rahy

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Glorious Song POUNCED ch 2007 Storm Cat Golden Cat Eurobird FULL DRAGO b c 2013 Machiavellian Almutawakel Elfaslah ALMATA br 2004 Lahib Alma Alegre Nimble Nova

Preis des Gestuts Wittekindshof St Leger, G3, Dortmund, September 17, 2800m 1 Oriental Eagle (GER) 3 br c Campanologist (USA) - Oriental Pearl (GER) (Big Shuffle (USA)) 2 Moonshiner (GER) 4 ch c Adlerflug (GER) - Montezuma (GER) (Monsun (GER)) 3 Khan (GER) 3 b c Santiago (GER) Kapitol (GER) (Winged Love (IRE))

2006: ORIENTAL TIME (f Dashing Blade) Winner at 3 in Germany. 2007: ORIENTAL BEAUTY (f Seattle Dancer) Winner at 3 in Germany. 2008: Oriental Fox (g Lomitas) 6 wins, 3rd Longines Sagaro S G3, 2nd Darley Prix Kergorlay G2. 2009: Oriental Tower (c Ransom O'War) 2011: ORIENTAL MAGIC (f Doyen) Winner at 2 in Germany, Sauren Dachfonds Winterkonigin Trial LR, 3rd G. P. von Lotto Hamburger Stuten Preis G3. Broodmare. 2012: ORIENTAL GHOST (g Tiger Hill) Winner at 4 in Germany. 2014: ORIENTAL EAGLE (c Campanologist) Sold 14,765gns yearling at BBAGS. 1 win at 3 in Germany, Preis des Gestuts Wittekindshof St Leger G3. Broodmare Sire: BIG SHUFFLE. Sire of the dams of 37 Stakes winners. In 2017 - PAS DE DEUX Saddex G2, ORIENTAL EAGLE Campanologist G3, ARMAN Lando LR. Mr Prospector Kingmambo Miesque CAMPANOLOGIST b 2005 Sadler's Wells Ring of Music Glorious Song ORIENTAL EAGLE br c 2014 Super Concorde Big Shuffle Raise Your Skirts ORIENTAL PEARL b 98 General Assembly Orange Bowl Golden Bowl

Prix Eclipse, G3, MaisonsLaffitte, September 20, 1200m

Age: 2-3; Starts: 9; Wins: 1; Places: 5 Earnings: £31,264 Sire: CAMPANOLOGIST. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2017 LANGTANG Oasis Dream G3, ORIENTAL EAGLE Big Shuffle G3, VILLAGE KING Pleasant Tap G3, WALSINGHAM Sternkoenig LR. 1st Dam: ORIENTAL PEARL by Big Shuffle. 2 wins at 3 in Germany, Preis des Gestutes Graditz LR. Dam of 7 winners: 2003: Oriental Hill (g Tiger Hill) ran on the flat in Switzerland. 2004: ORIENTAL HERO (c Seattle Dancer) 2 wins at 3 in Germany.

1 Sound And Silence (GB) 2 b c Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Veil of Silence (IRE) (Elusive Quality (USA)) 2 Coeur De Beaute (FR) 2 b f Dabirsim (FR) - Twilight Tear (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)) 3 French Pegasus (FR) 2 b c French Fifteen (FR) - Etrangere (USA) (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 7; Wins: 4; Places: 2 Earnings: £138,850 Sire: EXCEED AND EXCEL. Sire of 135 Stakes winners. In 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP Halling G2,

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international database JAMES GARFIELD Daylami G2, MR STUNNING Dayjur G2, PRICELESS Rudimentary G2, THREADING Seeking The Gold G2, HEAVY METAL Lecture G3, MIX AND MINGLE Dalakhani G3, MORAWIJ Piccolo G3, SOUND AND SILENCE Elusive Quality G3, FIRST AMONG EQUALS Volksraad LR, HIGHLAND BEAT Kyllachy LR, HIT THE BID Selkirk LR, LBRETHA Dynaformer LR, ROYAL BIRTH Royal Applause LR, SOLOMON'S BAY Sadler's Wells LR, THERMAL CURRENT Twining LR. 1st Dam: Veil of Silence by Elusive Quality. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2010: Fanveil (f Cape Cross) unraced. Broodmare. 2011: SILENT BULLET (g Exceed And Excel) 2 wins at 2. 2012: STAY SILENT (f Cape Cross) Winner at 2. 2013: Peace March (f Invincible Spirit) unraced. Broodmare. 2014: Hushing (f Pivotal) 2015: SOUND AND SILENCE (c Exceed And Excel) 4 wins at 2 at home, France, Prix Eclipse G3, Julia Graves Roses S LR, Windsor Castle S LR, 2nd Prix d'Arenberg G3. 2016: (f Pivotal) 2017: (f Dubawi) Broodmare Sire: ELUSIVE QUALITY. Sire of the dams of 49 Stakes winners. In 2017 - PRIZE MONEY Authorized G2, ROY H More Than Ready G2, DRACARYS Snitzel G3, SOUND AND SILENCE Exceed And Excel G3, BLIND AMBITION Tapit LR, MANIFOLD Multidimensional LR, SHAMROCK ROSE First Dude LR, STAMP COLLECTING Casamento LR, STORM TROOPS Orpen LR, TIME TO TEST Testa Rossa LR, TOP SCORE Hard Spun LR, SURPRISING SOUL Perfect Soul LR. The Exceed And Excel/Elusive Quality cross has produced: COTAI GLORY G1, GUELPH G1, CALLIOPE G2, OTTOMAN G2, SERENELY DISCREET G2, SOUND AND SILENCE G3, YALTA G3, Excel's Beauty LR, Overstep LR, Unsurpassed LR.

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Danzig Danehill Razyana EXCEED AND EXCEL b 2000 Lomond Patrona Gladiolus SOUND AND SILENCE b c 2015 Gone West Elusive Quality Touch of Greatness VEIL OF SILENCE b 2006 Sadler's Wells Gossamer Brocade

Elmaamul Muhtathir Majmu DOCTOR DINO ch 2002 Priolo Logica Salagangai GOLDEN LEGEND b f 2014 Kaldoun Kaldounevees Safaroa GOLD HARVEST b 2007 Kahyasi Last Harvest Flash of Dream

Sadler's Wells In The Wings High Hawk SINGSPIEL b 92 Halo Glorious Song Ballade TAKE COVER b g 2007 Green Desert Magic Ring Emaline ENCHANTED b 99 Midyan Snugfit Annie Great Aim

Prix Bertrand de Tarragon, G3, Maisons-Laffitte, September 20, 1800m

Dubai Int. Airport World Trophy Stakes, G3, Newbury, September 23, 5f

Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes, G2, Newbury, September 23, 6f

1 Golden Legend (FR) 3 b f Doctor Dino (FR) - Gold Harvest (FR) (Kaldounevees (FR)) 2 Via Firenze (IRE) 4 b f Dansili (GB) - Via Medici (IRE) (Medicean) 3 Heuristique (IRE) 3 b f Shamardal (USA) - T'As d'Beaux Yeux (GB) (Red Ransom (USA))

1 Take Cover (GB) 10 b g Singspiel (IRE) - Enchanted (GB) (Magic Ring) 2 Cotai Glory (GB) 5 ch c Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Continua (USA) (Elusive Quality (USA)) 3 Muthmir (IRE) 7 b g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Fairy of The Night (IRE) (Danehill (USA))

Age: 2-3; Starts: 7; Wins: 4; Places: 3 Earnings: £101,928 Sire: DOCTOR DINO. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GOLDEN LEGEND Kaldounevees G3. 1st Dam: Gold Harvest by Kaldounevees. 2 wins at 2 in France, 3rd P.VanteauxBeachcomber Hotels Royal Palm G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2012: Intuitif (c Makfi) ran on the flat in France. 2013: GRACE OF GRACIE (c Zanzibari) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Czech Republic, Slovakia. 2014: GOLDEN LEGEND (f Doctor Dino) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Bertrand de Tarragon G3, Prix de Liancourt LR, 2nd Prix Madame Jean Couturie LR. 2015: Doctor Squeeze (c Doctor Dino) unraced to date. 2016: Gold Quest (c Saonois)

Age: 4-10; Starts: 40; Wins: 13; Places: 9 Earnings: £605,265 Sire: SINGSPIEL. Sire of 101 Stakes winners. In 2017 - TAKE COVER Magic Ring G3.

Broodmare Sire: KALDOUNEVEES. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GOLDEN LEGEND Doctor Dino G3, LOU PRINCESS Martaline LR.

1st Dam: Enchanted by Magic Ring. 5 wins at 2, 3 and 5, 3rd Chartwell S LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: ARTEUS (g Fantastic Light) 6 wins at 3 and 4. 2007: TAKE COVER (g Singspiel) 13 wins at 4 to 10, 2017, Betfred King George S G2 (twice), Dubai Int. Airport World Trophy S G3, Apollobet Achilles S LR, Totescoop6 Beverley Bullet Sprint S LR, Mercury S LR, John Smith's City Walls S LR (twice), 2nd Qatar King George S G2, Best odds Bookmakers Golden Rose S LR, Unibet Hever Sprint S LR, 3rd Coolmore Nunthorpe S G1, Derrinstown Stud Flying Five S G2. 2008: Enchanted Dream (f Halling). Broodmare. 2010: Master Wizard (g Motivator) 2015: (c Sepoy) 2016: (c Nathaniel) 2017: (f Nathaniel)

The Doctor Dino/Kaldounevees cross has produced: GOLDEN LEGEND G3, ARDINA LR, Physiocrate G1.

Broodmare Sire: MAGIC RING. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In 2017 - TAKE COVER Singspiel G3.

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1 James Garfield (IRE) 2 b c Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Whazzat (GB) (Daylami (IRE)) 2 Invincible Army (IRE) 2 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Rajeem (GB) (Diktat (GB)) 3 Nebo (IRE) 2 b c Kodiac (GB) Kindling (GB) (Dr Fong (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 2; Places: 4 Earnings: £85,216 Sire: EXCEED AND EXCEL. Sire of 135 Stakes winners. In 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP Halling G2, JAMES GARFIELD Daylami G2, MR STUNNING Dayjur G2, PRICELESS Rudimentary G2, THREADING Seeking The Gold G2, HEAVY METAL Lecture G3, MIX AND MINGLE Dalakhani G3, MORAWIJ Piccolo G3, SOUND AND SILENCE Elusive Quality G3, FIRST AMONG EQUALS Volksraad LR, HIGHLAND BEAT Kyllachy LR, HIT THE BID Selkirk LR, LBRETHA Dynaformer LR, ROYAL BIRTH Royal Applause LR, SOLOMON'S BAY Sadler's Wells LR, THERMAL CURRENT Twining LR. 1st Dam: WHAZZAT by Daylami. 2 wins at 2, Chesham S LR. Dam of 4 winners: 2007: THELADYINQUESTION (f Dubawi) 2 wins at 2 and 4. 2008: The Shrew (f Dansili) 2 wins at 2 and 3, 2nd Come to Kempton Boxing Day Hyde S LR. Broodmare. 2010: Fanny Squeers (f New Approach) ran twice. Broodmare. 2012: Vereri Senes (f Nayef). 2013: TRAINNAH (f Pivotal) 2 wins at 3. 2014: Nurse Nightingale (f Nathaniel)


international database 2015: JAMES GARFIELD (c Exceed And Excel) Sold 57,142gns yearling at DNPRM. 2 wins at 2, Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef S G2, 2nd Acomb S G3, 3rd Windsor Castle S LR. 2016: (f Sea The Stars) 2017: (c Golden Horn) Broodmare Sire: DAYLAMI. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2017 - JAMES GARFIELD Exceed And Excel G2, SUFFUSED Champs Elysees G3, HAGGLE Pivotal LR. The Exceed And Excel/Daylami cross has produced: JAMES GARFIELD G2, KHAN LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana EXCEED AND EXCEL b 2000 Lomond Patrona Gladiolus JAMES GARFIELD b c 2015 Doyoun Daylami Daltawa WHAZZAT b 2002 Generous Wosaita Eljazzi

Dubai Duty Free Legacy Cup Stakes, G3, Newbury, September 23, 11f 1 Desert Encounter (IRE) 5 b g Halling (USA) - La Chicana (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) 2 Second Step (IRE) 6 b g Dalakhani (IRE) - My Dark Rosaleen (GB) (Sadler's Wells) 3 Secret Number (GB) 7 b g Raven's Pass (USA) - Mysterial (USA) (Alleged (USA)) Age: 2-5; Starts: 14; Wins: 6; Places: 7 Earnings: £198,601 Sire: HALLING. Sire of 70 Stakes winners. In 2017 - JACK HOBBS Swain G1, DESERT ENCOUNTER Invincible Spirit G3, THOMAS HOBSON Danehill Dancer LR. 1st Dam: La Chicana by Invincible Spirit. Own sister to ALLIED POWERS. Dam of 3 winners: 2012: DESERT ENCOUNTER (g Halling) Sold 32,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 6 wins at 3 to 5, Legacy Cup S G3, Buckhounds S LR, 2nd Stand Cup LR, Tapster S LR, 3rd Eclipse S G1. 2013: FAST ENOUGH (g Kodiac) 3 wins.

2015: SHAHEEN (c Society Rock) 2 wins at 2. 2016: (c Kodiac) 2017: (f Slade Power) Broodmare Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of the dams of 7 Stakes winners. In 2017 - DESERT ENCOUNTER Halling G3. Diesis

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Doubly Sure HALLING ch 91 Green Dancer Dance Machine Never A Lady DESERT ENCOUNTER b g 2012 Green Desert Invincible Spirit Rafha LA CHICANA b 2007 High Line Always Friendly Wise Speculation

Loughbrown Stakes, G3, Naas, September 24, 16f 1 Renneti (FR) 8 b g Irish Wells (FR) - Caprice Meill (FR) (French Glory) 2 Stars Over The Sea (USA) 6 b g Sea The Stars (IRE) - Exciting Times (FR) (Jeune Homme (USA)) 3 Wild Irish Rose (IRE) 3 b f Galileo (IRE) - Sea Picture (IRE) (Royal Academy (USA)) Age: 3-8; Starts: 32; Wins: 8; Places: 10 Earnings: £197,351 Sire: IRISH WELLS. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2017 - RENNETI French Glory G3. 1st Dam: Caprice Meill by French Glory. 5 wins at 4 to 6 in France, 2nd Prix Scaramouche LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: Caprice Lola (f Epalo) ran on the flat in France. 2009: RENNETI (g Irish Wells) 8 wins, Loughbrown S G3, Ballybin Hurdle G2, 2nd Royal Bond Novice Hurdle G1, 3rd Boyne Hurdle G2, Ladbroke H. Hurdle G3. 2010: Chemioue (f Ballingarry) ran over jumps in France. 2011: NOUVELLE DESTINEE (f Green Tune) Winner over jumps in France. 2012: Rice Bowl (c Turtle Bowl) Broodmare Sire: FRENCH GLORY. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2017 - RENNETI Irish Wells G3.

Sadler's Wells Poliglote Alexandrie IRISH WELLS b 2003 Kendor Sign of The Vine Irish Source RENNETI b g 2009 Sadler's Wells French Glory Dunette CAPRICE MEILL b 2000 Hero's Honor Eria Flore Soldouna

Juddmonte Beresford Stakes, G2, Naas, September 24, 8f 1 Saxon Warrior (JPN) 2 b c Deep Impact (JPN) - Maybe (IRE) (Galileo) 2 Delano Roosevelt (IRE) 2 b c Galileo (IRE) - Again (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) 3 Warm The Voice (IRE) 2 b c Vocalised (USA) - Heir Today (IRE) (Princely Heir (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £69,727 Sire: DEEP IMPACT. Sire of 102 Stakes winners. In 2017 - AL AIN Essence of Dubai G1, SATONO ALADDIN Storm Cat G1, VIVLOS Machiavellian G1, ADMIRABLE Symboli Kris S G2, CADENAS French Deputy G2, MIKKI QUEEN Gold Away G2, SATONO DIAMOND Orpen G2, SAXON WARRIOR Galileo G2, FAN DII NA Pivotal G3, SEEWIND Brian's Time G3, SHINING LEI Kurofune G3, AKIHIRO Anabaa LR, ANGE DESIR French Deputy LR, BLACK'S BEACH Kingmambo LR, GREATER LONDON Dr Devious LR, MONDO INTERO Brian's Time LR, MOUNT ROBSON Mr Greeley LR, SATONO ARES Danehill LR, SEPTEMBER Danehill LR. 1st Dam: MAYBE by Galileo. Champion 2yr old filly in Europe in 2011. 5 wins at 2, Moyglare Stud S G1, 3rd Qipco 1000 Guineas G1. Own sister to PROMISE TO BE TRUE. Dam of 2 winners: 2014: Pavlenko (f Deep Impact) Winner at 3, 3rd Platinum S LR. 2015: SAXON WARRIOR (c Deep Impact) 2 wins at 2, Juddmonte Beresford S G2. 2017: (c American Pharoah) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 86 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BARNEY ROY Excelebration

G1, HALL OF FAME Savabeel G1, ROLY POLY War Front G1, ZHUKOVA Fastnet Rock G1, ALYSSA Sir Percy G2, DARTMOUTH Dubawi G2, GOODYEARFORROSES Azamour G2, SAXON WARRIOR Deep Impact G2, GALLILEO'S TOWN Speightstown G3, OUT AND ABOUT Fastnet Rock G3, SISTERCHARLIE Myboycharlie G3, SOUSTRACTION Lope de Vega G3, TURRET ROCKS Fastnet Rock G3, U S NAVY FLAG War Front G3, WAGING WAR Rebel Raider G3, WELLS FARHH GO Farhh G3, ABINGDON Street Cry LR, ALIBI Darci Brahma LR, CHOPIN Santiago LR, ENTSAR Fastnet Rock LR, JACKPOT PRINCE Casino Prince LR, MASK OF TIME Holy Roman Emperor LR, MILWAUKEE Fastnet Rock LR, NEAR ENGLAND Lord of England LR, PARVIZ Lope de Vega LR, PRIMA VIOLETTA Areion LR, SAMURAI Shamardal LR, VOCIFEROUS MARINA Vocalised LR. The Deep Impact/Galileo cross has produced: SAXON WARRIOR G2, VANQUISH RUN G2, Pavlenko LR. Halo Sunday Silence Wishing Well DEEP IMPACT b 2002 Alzao Wind In Her Hair Burghclere SAXON WARRIOR b c 2015 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea MAYBE b 2009 Danehill Sumora Rain Flower

C L & M F Weld Park Stakes, G3, Naas, September 24, 7f 1 Ellthea (IRE) 2 b f Kodiac (GB) Tropical Lady (IRE) (Sri Pekan) 2 Sizzling (IRE) 2 ch f Galileo (IRE) Weekend Strike (USA) (Smart Strike (CAN)) 3 Ballet Shoes (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) - Emerald Ring (IRE) (Johannesburg (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £63,336 Sire: KODIAC. Sire of 37 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ELLTHEA Sri

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international database Pekan G3, GRIZZEL Mark of Esteem G3, KOROPICK Fayruz G3, ABSOLUTE BLAST Marju LR, BEST SOLUTION Kingmambo LR, BROTHER BEAR Mr Greeley LR, GIFTED MASTER Shamardal LR, IZZY BIZU Diktat LR, MADELINE Marchand de Sable LR, ON HER TOES Averti LR, SECOND THOUGHT Diktat LR, TRUE VALOUR Acclamation LR. 1st Dam: TROPICAL LADY by Sri Pekan. 8 wins at 3 to 5, Royal Whip S G2. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: Tropical Spirit (c Invincible Spirit) ran once. 2009: Pacific Islands (c Teofilo) ran 2010: TROPICAL MIST (f Marju) Winner at 3. Broodmare. 2011: (g Teofilo) 2012: Queen Zain (f Lawman). Broodmare. 2013: VON BLUCHER (g Zoffany) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2014: LONG JOHN SILVER (c Rip Van Winkle) Winner at 3. 2015: ELLTHEA (f Kodiac) Sold 61,624gns yearling at TISEP. 3 wins at 2, C L & M F Weld Park S G3. Broodmare Sire: SRI PEKAN. Sire of the dams of 24 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ELLTHEA Kodiac G3, PERSHING Scarface LR, PLUSQUEMAVIE Kheleyf LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana KODIAC b 2001 Kris Rafha Eljazzi ELLTHEA b f 2015 Red Ransom Sri Pekan Lady Godolphin TROPICAL LADY b 2000 Lomond Tropical Lake Star Cream

Premio Vittorio di Capua, G2, Milan, September 24, 1600m 1 Amore Hass (IRE) 3 b c Azamour (IRE) - Hassaya (IRE) (King's Best) 2 Greg Pass (IRE) 5 b c Raven's Pass (USA) - Baranja (USA) (St Jovite (USA)) 3 Time To Choose (GB) 4 b c Manduro (GER) - Penfection (IRE) (Orpen (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 5; Places: 3 Earnings: £196,832

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Sire: AZAMOUR. Sire of 42 Stakes winners. In 2017 - AMORE HASS King's Best G2, GOODYEARFORROSES Galileo G2, HAWKSMOOR Danehill Dancer G2, MORE MISCHIEF Lemon Drop Kid LR, ATALAN In The Wings LR, ZARKANDAR Kahyasi LR. 1st Dam: Hassaya by King's Best. Dam of 1 winner: 2014: AMORE HASS (c Azamour) Sold 40,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 5 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, Premio Vittorio di Capua G2, P. Pisa LR, 2nd Criterium di Pisa LR, 3rd P Parioli 2000 Guineas G3. 2015: (f Requinto) Broodmare Sire: KING'S BEST. Sire of the dams of 41 Stakes winners. In 2017 - EGG TART Sebring G1, AMORE HASS Azamour G2, SWORD OF LIGHT New Approach G2, MUSIC BOX Invincible Spirit G3, MULTITUDE Multidimensional LR, NORMANDEL Le Havre LR, SALVE VENEZIA Areion LR. The Azamour/King's Best cross has produced: AMORE HASS G2, AZMEEL G3, Karezak LR. Northern Dancer Night Shift Ciboulette AZAMOUR b 2001 Lear Fan Asmara Anaza AMORE HASS b c 2014 Kingmambo King's Best Allegretta HASSAYA b 2009 Hector Protector Hasaiyda Hasainiya

Premio Elena e Sergio Cumani, G3, Milan, September 24, 1600m 1 Candy Store (IRE) 3 ch f Lope de Vega (IRE) - March Madness (GB) (Noverre (USA)) 2 Musa d'Oriente (GB) 6 b f Nayef (USA) - Musa Golosa (GB) (Mujahid (USA)) 3 Liwa Palace (GB) 4 b f Oasis Dream (GB) - Ladeena (IRE) (Dubai Millennium (GB)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 7; Places: 1 Earnings: £101,551 Sire: LOPE DE VEGA. Sire of 29 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPLA

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TEMPTRESS Dansili G1, THE RIGHT MAN Warning G1, VEGA MAGIC Magic Albert G1, VERY SPECIAL Danehill G2, CANDY STORE Noverre G3, SOUSTRACTION Galileo G3, STEEL OF MADRID Royal Applause G3, BAY OF POETS Montjeu LR, GRANDEE Anabaa LR, PARVIZ Galileo LR. 1st Dam: March Madness by Noverre. 5 wins at 2 to 4 in Italy, 2nd P. Repubbliche Marinare LR, P. P. Bessero LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2014: CANDY STORE (f Lope de Vega) 7 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, Premio Elena e Sergio Cumani G3, Premio Repubbliche Marinare LR, Premio Lucio Mantovani LR. 2015: The Conqueror (c Excelebration) unraced to date. 2016: (c Roderic O'Connor) Broodmare Sire: NOVERRE. Sire of the dams of 13 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CANDY STORE Lope de Vega G3, MELIORA Starspangledbanner LR, PER UN DIXIR Holy Roman Emperor LR. Giant's Causeway Shamardal Helsinki LOPE DE VEGA ch 2007 Vettori Lady Vettori Lady Golconda CANDY STORE ch f 2014 Rahy Noverre Danseur Fabuleux MARCH MADNESS ch 2008 Spinning World Spinning Reel Glenross

Preis von Europa, G1, Cologne, September 24, 2400m

KITIKERO Jules LR, TUVALU Fantastic Light LR. 1st Dam: WELLENSPIEL by Sternkoenig. 2 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany. Dam of 1 winner: 2014: WINDSTOSS (c Shirocco) Sold 11,812gns yearling at BBAGO. 4 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, IDEE Deutsches Derby G1, Preis von Europa G1, Derby Trial LR, 2nd Oppenheim Union-Rennen G2. 2015: Weltstar (c Soldier Hollow) unraced to date. 2016: Walerian (c Reliable Man) Broodmare Sire: STERNKOENIG. Sire of the dams of 15 Stakes winners. In 2017 - OUR IVANHOWE Soldier Hollow G1, WINDSTOSS Shirocco G1, WALSINGHAM Campanologist LR, WILD KING Samum LR, ARCTIC FIRE Soldier Hollow LR. The Shirocco/Sternkoenig cross has produced: WILD COCO G1, WINDSTOSS G1. Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella SHIROCCO b 2001 The Minstrel So Sedulous Sedulous WINDSTOSS br c 2014 Kalaglow Sternkoenig Sternwappen WELLENSPIEL br 2008 Konigsstuhl Well Known Well Proved

Somerville Tattersall Stakes, G3, Newmarket, September 28, 7f

1 Windstoss (GER) 3 br c Shirocco (GER) - Wellenspiel (GER) (Sternkoenig (IRE)) 2 Son Macia (GER) 4 b f Soldier Hollow (GB) - Sinaada (GER) (Zinaad (GB)) 3 Colomano (GB) 3 b c Cacique (IRE) - Codera (GER) (Zilzal (USA))

1 Elarqam (GB) 2 b c Frankel (GB) Attraction (GB) (Efisio) 2 Tip Two Win (GB) 2 gr c Dark Angel (IRE) - Freddie's Girl (USA) (More Than Ready (USA)) 3 Tangled (IRE) 2 b c Society Rock (IRE) - Open Verse (USA) (Black Minnaloushe (USA))

Age: 2-3; Starts: 9; Wins: 4; Places: 3 Earnings: £459,485

Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £36,118

Sire: SHIROCCO. Sire of 40 Stakes winners. In 2017 - PATEO DO BATEL Hibernian Rhapsody G1, WINDSTOSS Sternkoenig G1, JUMP LADY Roi Normand G3, SOME IN TIEME Royal Academy G3, FUN MAC Montjeu LR,

Sire: FRANKEL. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2017 - SOUL STIRRING Monsun G1, CRACKSMAN Pivotal G2, EMINENT Kingmambo G2, FINCHE Woodman G2, ROSTROPOVICH Machiavellian G2, CUNCO Danehill Dancer G3, ELARQAM Efisio G3, FRANKUUS


international database Linamix G3, LADY FRANKEL Vettori G3, LAST KINGDOM Kingmambo G3, NELSON Dalakhani G3, MONARCHS GLEN Lear Fan LR, MORI Oasis Dream LR, QUEEN KINDLY Rahy LR. 1st Dam: ATTRACTION by Efisio. Champion 2yr old filly in Europe in 2003, Champion 3yr old filly in Ireland in 2004. 10 wins at 2 to 4, Coronation S G1, Boylesports Irish 1000 Guineas G1, ultimatebet.com 1000 Guineas G1, Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1, Matron S G1, 2nd UAE Equestrian Racing Falmouth S G1, Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1. Dam of 7 winners: 2007: ELATION (f Cape Cross) Winner at 2. 2008: DEVASTATION (f Montjeu) Winner at 2. 2009: Subtraction (c Pivotal) unraced. 2010: Cushion (f Galileo) 2 wins, 2nd TRM Pride S LR, 2nd Violet S G3, My Charmer H G3. Broodmare. 2011: FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH (c Oasis Dream) 2 wins at 2 and 3, Dubai Duty Free Sapphire S G3. Sire. 2012: NEOATTRACTION (c Montjeu) 2 wins at 3 and 5 in Japan. 2013: HUNTLAW (g Oasis Dream) 4 wins at 3. 2015: ELARQAM (c Frankel) Sold 1,600,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 2 wins at 2, Somerville Tattersall S G3. 2016: (c Dubawi) 2017: Motion (f Invincible Spirit) Broodmare Sire: EFISIO. Sire of the dams of 45 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ELARQAM Frankel G3, OFF LIMITS Mastercraftsman G3, REAL VALUE Rip Van Winkle G3, PAMPLEMOUSSE Siyouni LR. Galileo

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Urban Sea FRANKEL b 2008 Danehill Kind Rainbow Lake ELARQAM b c 2015 Formidable Efisio Eldoret ATTRACTION b 2001 Pursuit of Love Flirtation Eastern Shore

Shadwell Rockfel Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 29, 7f

Shadwell Joel Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 29, 8f

1 Juliet Capulet (IRE) 2 b f Dark Angel (IRE) - Capulet Monteque (IRE) (Camacho (GB)) 2 Nyaleti (IRE) 2 ro f Arch (USA) America Nova (FR) (Verglas (IRE)) 3 Gavota (GB) 2 b f Bated Breath (GB) - Ombre (GB) (Galileo (IRE))

1 Beat The Bank (GB) 3 b g Paco Boy (IRE) - Tiana (GB) (Diktat (GB)) 2 Sir John Lavery (IRE) 3 b c Galileo (IRE) - Race For The Stars (USA) (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)) 3 Jallota (GB) 6 b g Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) - Lady Lahar (GB) (Fraam (GB))

Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 2; Places: 3 Earnings: £75,939 Sire: DARK ANGEL. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2017 BATTAASH Lawman G1, HARRY ANGEL Cadeaux Genereux G1, HUNT Vettori G2, JULIET CAPULET Camacho G2, SOVEREIGN DEBT Most Welcome G2, REALTRA Dr Devious G3, REHANA Selkirk G3, STAGE MAGIC Authorized G3, KHAFOO SHEMEMI Peintre Celebre LR, MARKAZI Barathea LR, MELESINA Haafhd LR, TIP TWO WIN More Than Ready LR. 1st Dam: CAPULET MONTEQUE by Camacho. Winner at 3 in Qatar. Dam of 2 winners: 2013: Juliette Fair (f Dark Angel) Winner at 2, 2nd Blenheim S LR. 2014: Teqany (g Dark Angel) 2015: JULIET CAPULET (f Dark Angel) Sold 164,565gns yearling at GOOY1. 2 wins at 2, Shadwell Rockfel S G2, 2nd germantb.com Sweet Solera S G3. 2016: (c Dark Angel) Broodmare Sire: CAMACHO. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2017 - JULIET CAPULET Dark Angel G2. The Dark Angel/Camacho cross has produced: JULIET CAPULET G2, Juliette Fair LR. Royal Applause Acclamation Princess Athena DARK ANGEL gr 2005 Machiavellian Midnight Angel Night At Sea JULIET CAPULET b f 2015 Danehill Camacho Arabesque CAPULET MONTEQUE b 2007 Explodent Family At War Sometimes Perfect

Age: 3; Starts: 6; Wins: 5; Places: 0 Earnings: £150,943 Sire: PACO BOY. Sire of 9 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BEAT THE BANK Diktat G2. 1st Dam: Tiana by Diktat. Winner at 2, 3rd Finnforest Oh So Sharp S LR. Dam of 5 winners: 2009: POLLY'S ROSE (f Bahamian Bounty) Winner at 5. 2010: BAHATIAN (c Bahamian Bounty) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in Morocco. 2011: ROYAL WARRIOR (g Royal Applause) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2012: Salt Island (c Exceed And Excel) 2 wins at 2 and 3, 3rd Toronado Carnarvon S LR. 2013: Fishermen's Friend (c Equiano) unraced. 2014: BEAT THE BANK (g Paco Boy) Sold 30,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 5 wins at 3, Shadwell Joel S G2, Bonhams Thoroughbred S G3, Robinson's Merc. Sir Henry Cecil S LR. 2016: (f Exceed And Excel) 2017: (f Showcasing) Broodmare Sire: DIKTAT. Sire of the dams of 19 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BEAT THE BANK Paco Boy G2, INVINCIBLE ARMY Invincible Spirit G3, ATIAM Raven's Pass LR, IZZY BIZU Kodiac LR, PERFECT PASTURE Pastoral Pursuits LR, SECOND THOUGHT Kodiac LR, YUMAN Literato LR. Green Desert Desert Style Organza PACO BOY b 2005 Sandhurst Prince Tappen Zee Rossaldene BEAT THE BANK b g 2014 Warning Diktat Arvola TIANA b 2003 Most Welcome Hill Welcome Tarvie

Princess Royal Nayef Stakes, G3, Newmarket, September 29, 12f 1 Apphia (IRE) 3 b f High Chaparral (IRE) - Mixed Blessing (GB) (Lujain (USA)) 2 Pleasant Surprise (IRE) 3 b f Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Ibiza Dream (GB) (Night Shift (USA)) 3 To Eternity (GB) 4 b f Galileo (IRE) - All's Forgotten (USA) (Darshaan) Age: 3; Starts: 7; Wins: 2; Places: 3 Earnings: £49,179 Sire: HIGH CHAPARRAL. Sire of 112 Stakes winners. In 2017 CHARMONT Danehill G1, MONTOYA'S SECRET Thunder Gulch G1, TIVACI Fastnet Rock G1, REKINDLING Salse G2, ACE HIGH Redoute's Choice G3, APPHIA Lujain G3, FABRIZIO Desert King G3, MANGAROA FLO JO Casual Lies G3, STAMPEDE Tale of The Cat G3, TOP OF MY LIST Belong To Me G3, WESTERN HYMN Cape Cross G3, ECUADOR Danske LR, HIGH CHURCH Seeking The Gold LR, KHALIDI Cape Cross LR, MAIN DESIRE Orientate LR, THEANSWERMYFRIEND Danehill LR, WHISPERED SECRET Encosta de Lago LR, ALTIOR Key of Luck LR, HORNETS' NEST Dansili LR, LANDOFHOPEANDGLORY Acatenango LR. 1st Dam: MIXED BLESSING by Lujain. 2 wins at 2, Princess Margaret S G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2008: PRIVY GARDEN (f Oasis Dream) 2 wins at 2 and 4 in France. Broodmare. 2009: Opus (g Danehill Dancer) 2011: Century (g Montjeu). 3 wins, 2nd Queen's Vase LR, 2nd Irresistible Pools/ Spas N E Manion Cup G3. 2014: APPHIA (f High Chaparral) Sold 100,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 2 wins at 3, Princess Royal Nayef S G3. 2015: (c Declaration of War) 2016: (c No Nay Never) Broodmare Sire: LUJAIN. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2017 - APPHIA High Chaparral G3, JUMBO PRINCE Outback Prince LR.

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international database Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge HIGH CHAPARRAL b 99 Darshaan Kasora Kozana APPHIA b f 2014 Seeking The Gold Lujain Satin Flower MIXED BLESSING b/br 2003 Fairy King Marjorie's Memory Burnished Gold

Koffy Diamond Stakes, G3, Dundalk, September 29, 10f 110yds 1 War Decree (USA) 3 b c War Front (USA) - Royal Decree (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) 2 Absolute Blast (IRE) 5 b f Kodiac (GB) - Perfect Fun (GB) (Marju (IRE)) 3 Abingdon (USA) 4 b f Street Cry (IRE) - Justlookdontouch (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 6; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £207,327 Sire: WAR FRONT. Sire of 56 Stakes winners. In 2017 AMERICAN PATRIOT Tiznow G1, AVENGE Woodman G1, ROLY POLY Galileo G1, U S NAVY FLAG Galileo G1, CAMBODIA Smart Strike G2, SPIRIT OF VALOR Grindstone G2, HOMESMAN Red Ransom G3, WAR CORRESPONDENT Rahy G3, WAR DECREE Street Cry G3, GUERRE Hennessy LR, LULL Tiznow LR, ON LEAVE A P Indy LR, WAR SECRETARY Maria's Mon LR, WHITECLIFFSOFDOVER A P Indy LR. 1st Dam: Royal Decree by Street Cry. ran on the flat in USA at 2. Dam of 2 winners: 2013: Noble Quality (c Elusive Quality) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in USA, 3rd English Channel S. 2014: WAR DECREE (c War Front). 3 wins at 2 and 3, Qatar Vintage S G2, Koffy Diamond S G3, 2nd bet365 Superlative S G2. 2015: (c Speightstown) 2016: (f War Front) 2017: (f War Front)

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Broodmare Sire: STREET CRY. Sire of the dams of 30 Stakes winners. In 2017 - SECOND SUMMER Summer Bird G2, SHARP SAMURAI First Samurai G2, COL 'N' LIL Bradbury's Luck G3, MR BAILETTI Exchange Rate G3, PAID UP SUBSCRIBER Candy Ride G3, SIBERIA Singe The Turf G3, WAR DECREE War Front G3, CON TE PARTIRO Scat Daddy LR, DISCURSUS Dubawi LR, ENCUMBERED Violence LR, GRECIA CENTRAL Crafty C T LR, PLENTIFUL Harlan's Holiday LR, POUNAMU Authorized LR. The War Front/Street Cry cross has produced: WITH HONORS G1, WAR DECREE G2. Danzig

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Pas de Nom WAR FRONT b 2002 Rubiano Starry Dreamer Lara's Star WAR DECREE b c 2014 Machiavellian Street Cry Helen Street ROYAL DECREE b 2009 Royal Applause Ticker Tape Argent du Bois

Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 30, 8f 1 Roaring Lion (USA) 2 gr/ro c Kitten's Joy (USA) - Vionnet (USA) (Street Sense (USA)) 2 Nelson (IRE) 2 b c Frankel (GB) Moonstone (GB) (Dalakhani (IRE)) 3 Mildenberger (GB) 2 b c Teofilo (IRE) - Belle Josephine (GB) (Dubawi (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £65,508 Sire: KITTEN'S JOY. Sire of 62 Stakes winners. In 2017 DIVISIDERO Lemon Drop Kid G1, OSCAR PERFORMANCE Theatrical G1, SADLER'S JOY Dynaformer G1, CONQUEST PANTHERA Sky Mesa G2, HAWKBILL Giant's Causeway G2, ROARING LION Street Sense G2, TAAREEF Carson City G2, DASHING BLAZE Honour And Glory G3, GRANNY'S KITTEN Grand Slam G3, LIQUID AMBER Pulpit G3, OSCAR NOMINATED Theatrical

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G3, KITTEN'S CAT Discreet Cat LR, KITTEN'S ROAR War Chant LR, DIPLOMAT Miswaki LR. 1st Dam: Vionnet by Street Sense. 3 wins at 3 and 4 in USA, 2nd Sweet Life S, China Doll S, 3rd Rodeo Drive S G1. Dam of 1 winner: 2015: ROARING LION (c Kitten's Joy) 3 wins at 2, Juddmonte Royal Lodge S G2. 2016: (c Medaglia d'Oro) Broodmare Sire: STREET SENSE. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ROARING LION Kitten's Joy G2. Sadler's Wells El Prado Lady Capulet KITTEN'S JOY ch 2001 Lear Fan Kitten's First That's My Hon ROARING LION gr/ro c 2015 Street Cry Street Sense Bedazzle VIONNET gr/ro 2009 Avenue of Flags Cambiocorsa Ultrafleet

Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes, G1, Newmarket, September 30, 6f 1 U S Navy Flag (USA) 2 b c War Front (USA) - Misty For Me (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Fleet Review (USA) 2 b c War Front (USA) - A Star Is Born (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) 3 Cardsharp (GB) 2 b c Lonhro (AUS) - Pure Illusion (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 9; Wins: 3; Places: 5 Earnings: £196,148 Sire: WAR FRONT. Sire of 56 Stakes winners. In 2017 AMERICAN PATRIOT Tiznow G1, AVENGE Woodman G1, ROLY POLY Galileo G1, U S NAVY FLAG Galileo G1, CAMBODIA Smart Strike G2, SPIRIT OF VALOR Grindstone G2, HOMESMAN Red Ransom G3, WAR CORRESPONDENT Rahy G3, WAR DECREE Street Cry G3, GUERRE Hennessy LR, LULL Tiznow LR, ON LEAVE A P Indy LR, WAR SECRETARY Maria's Mon LR,

WHITECLIFFSOFDOVER A P Indy LR. 1st Dam: MISTY FOR ME by Galileo. Champion 2yr old filly in Ireland and France in 2010, Champion 3yr old filly in Ireland in 2011. 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas G1, Moyglare Stud S G1, Stobart Ireland Pretty Polly S G1, Total Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1, Emirates Airlines Breeders' Cup F&M Turf G1. Own sister to BALLYDOYLE and TWIRL. Dam of 3 winners: 2013: COVER SONG (f Fastnet Rock) 2 wins at 3 in USA, Autumn Miss S G3. 2014: ROLY POLY (f War Front). 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Tattersalls Falmouth S G1, Prix Rothschild G1, 2nd Connollys Red Mills Cheveley Park S G1, Coronation S G1, Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas G1. 2015: U S NAVY FLAG (c War Front) 3 wins at 2, Juddmonte Middle Park S G1, Plusvital Round Tower S G3, 2nd Arqana July S G2, 3rd Cold Move EBF Marble Hill S LR. 2016: (f War Front) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 87 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BARNEY ROY Excelebration G1, HALL OF FAME Savabeel G1, ROLY POLY War Front G1, U S NAVY FLAG War Front G1, ZHUKOVA Fastnet Rock G1, ALYSSA Sir Percy G2, DARTMOUTH Dubawi G2, GOODYEARFORROSES Azamour G2, SAXON WARRIOR Deep Impact G2, GALLILEO'S TOWN Speightstown G3, OUT AND ABOUT Fastnet Rock G3, PSYCHEDELIC FUNK Choisir G3, SISTERCHARLIE Myboycharlie G3, SOUSTRACTION Lope de Vega G3, TURRET ROCKS Fastnet Rock G3, WAGING WAR Rebel Raider G3, WELLS FARHH GO Farhh G3, ABINGDON Street Cry LR, ALIBI Darci Brahma LR, CHOPIN Santiago LR, ENTSAR Fastnet Rock LR, JACKPOT PRINCE Casino Prince LR, MASK OF TIME Holy Roman Emperor LR, MILWAUKEE Fastnet Rock LR, NEAR ENGLAND Lord of England LR, PARVIZ Lope de Vega


international database LR, PRIMA VIOLETTA Areion LR, SAMURAI Shamardal LR, VOCIFEROUS MARINA Vocalised LR. The War Front/Galileo cross has produced: ROLY POLY G1, U S NAVY FLAG G1, Fleet Review G1, Leo Minor LR. Danzig

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Pas de Nom WAR FRONT b 2002 Rubiano Starry Dreamer Lara's Star U S NAVY FLAG b c 2015 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea MISTY FOR ME b 2008 Storm Cat Butterfly Cove Mr P's Princess

Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes, G1, Newmarket, September 30, 6f 1 Clemmie (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) - Meow (IRE) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Different League (FR) 2 b/br f Dabirsim (FR) - Danseuse Corse (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) 3 Madeline (IRE) 2 b f Kodiac (GB) Madhulika (FR) (Marchand de Sable (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £200,778 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 271 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPRI Anabaa G1, CHURCHILL Storm Cat G1, CLEMMIE Storm Cat G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Storm Cat G1, FOUNDRY Dixieland Band G1, HAPPILY Storm Cat G1, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G1, HYDRANGEA Pivotal G1, ORDER OF ST GEORGE Gone West G1, RHODODENDRON Pivotal G1, ULYSSES Kingmambo G1, WINTER Choisir G1, ELIZABETH BROWNING Holy Roman Emperor G2, GUSTAV KLIMT Danehill G2, IDAHO Danehill G2, MAGICAL Pivotal G2, MINDING Danehill Dancer G2, SEVENTH HEAVEN Johannesburg G2, DEAUVILLE Danehill G3, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Green Desert G3, GIUSEPPE PIAZZI Xaar G3, JOHANNES VERMEER Holy Roman Emperor G3, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux

Genereux G3, RAIN GODDESS Danehill Dancer G3, SPANISH STEPS Congrats G3, TERRAKOVA Anabaa G3, THE PENTAGON Unfuwain G3, VENICE BEACH Danehill G3, BALLET SHOES Johannesburg LR, BEAUTIFUL MORNING George Washington LR, CALL TO MIND Danehill Dancer LR, CLIFFS OF MOHER Dansili LR, GALIPAD Halling LR, KEY TO MY HEART Bernardini LR, MISSION IMPASSIBLE Exceed And Excel LR, ORDEROFTHEGARTER Pivotal LR, SIR JOHN LAVERY Fusaichi Pegasus LR, TO ETERNITY Darshaan LR, WILD IRISH ROSE Royal Academy LR, SUPASUNDAE Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: MEOW by Storm Cat. 2 wins at 2, Grangecon Stud S LR, 2nd Queen Mary S G2. Dam of 2 winners: 2012: Curlylocks (f Galileo). Broodmare. 2014: CHURCHILL (c Galileo) Champion 2yr old colt in Europe in 2016. 7 wins at 2 and 3, Dubai Dewhurst S G1, Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas G1, Goffs Vincent O'Brien National S G1, Qipco 2000 Guineas G1, 2nd Juddmonte International S G1. 2015: CLEMMIE (f Galileo) 3 wins at 2, Juddmonte Cheveley Park S G1, bet365 Duchess Of Cambridge S G2, Grangecon Stud Balanchine S G3. 2016: (c Galileo) 2017: (c Galileo) Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 210 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CHURCHILL Galileo G1, CLEMMIE Galileo G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Galileo G1, HAPPILY Galileo G1, SATONO ALADDIN Deep Impact G1, DISTINTA Summer Bird G2, IRAP Tiznow G2, AUTOCRATIC Dubawi G3, ENSTONE Tiznow G3, ROCK THIS TOWN Orfevre G3, WILD SHOT Trappe Shot G3, CORNHUSKER Dynaformer LR. The Galileo/Storm Cat cross has produced: ALOFT G1, BALLYDOYLE G1, CHURCHILL G1, CLEMMIE G1, COOLMORE G1, DECORATED KNIGHT G1, GLENEAGLES G1, HAPPILY G1, MARVELLOUS G1,

MISTY FOR ME G1, GLOBAL VIEW G2, TWIRL G3, Taj Mahal G1, Galileo's Song G3. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta CLEMMIE b f 2015 Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua MEOW b 2008 Air Express Airwave Kangra Valley

Qatar Prix du Cadran, G1, Chantilly, September 30, 4000m 1 Vazirabad (FR) 5 b g Manduro (GER) - Visorama (IRE) (Linamix (FR)) 2 Mille Et Mille (GB) 7 b g Muhtathir (GB) - Quezon Sun (GER) (Monsun (GER)) 3 Trip To Rhodos (FR) 8 b g Rail Link (GB) - Tropical Mark (GB) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) Age: 3-5; Starts: 18; Wins: 13; Places: 3 Earnings: £1,748,810 Sire: MANDURO. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2017 - VAZIRABAD Linamix G1, TIME TO CHOOSE Orpen G2, DURETTO Lando LR, HIGH AS A KITE One Cool Cat LR, ULTRA Nashwan LR, MONDIEU Poliglote LR. 1st Dam: VISORAMA by Linamix. 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix de Flore G3, 2nd Prix Corrida G2, 3rd Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1. Own sister to VISIONARY and Visionnaire. Dam of 7 winners: 2006: VIDIYNA (f Danehill Dancer) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2007: VIZIYYA (f Sinndar) 2 wins at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2008: VIDAYAR (c Shamardal) 2 wins at 4 in France. 2009: VIZINGA (f Marju) 2 wins at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2010: VISOMIYA (f Rock of Gibraltar) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2011: VISORIYNA (f Dansili) 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix La

Sorellina LR, 3rd Prix Perth G3, Prix de Lieurey G3. Broodmare. 2012: VAZIRABAD (g Manduro). 13 wins at 3 to 5 in France, UAE, Qatar Prix du Cadran G1, Prix Royal-Oak G1 (twice), Qatar Prix Chaudenay G2, Prix Vicomtesse Vigier G2 (twice), Al Tayer Motors Dubai Gold Cup G2 (twice), Prix de Lutece G3, Qatar Prix Gladiateur G3 (twice), 2nd Qatar Prix du Cadran G1, Al Naboodah Buses Nad Al Sheba Trophy G3. 2016: (c Sinndar) Broodmare Sire: LINAMIX. Sire of the dams of 104 Stakes winners. In 2017 - VAZIRABAD Manduro G1, FRANKUUS Frankel G3, GRAPHITE Shamardal G3, MUNTAHAA Dansili G3, BURN OUT Saddler Maker LR, ZIGA BOY Califet LR. Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella MANDURO b 2002 Be My Guest Mandellicht Mandelauge VAZIRABAD b g 2012 Mendez Linamix Lunadix VISORAMA gr 2000 Mr Prospector Visor Look

Qatar Prix de Royallieu, G2, Chantilly, September 30, 2400m 1 The Juliet Rose (FR) 4 b f Monsun (GER) - Dubai Rose (GB) (Dubai Destination (USA)) 2 Listen In (IRE) 3 ch f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Es Que (GB) (Inchinor (GB)) 3 Kitesurf (GB) 3 b f Dubawi (IRE) Shimmering Surf (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 10; Wins: 5; Places: 4 Earnings: £346,620 Sire: MONSUN. Sire of 122 Stakes winners. In 2017 - THE JULIET ROSE Dubai Destination G2, ALMANDIN Tiger Hill LR. 1st Dam: DUBAI ROSE by Dubai Destination. 3 wins at 3 in France, Germany, Switzerland, Kolner

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Qatar Prix Dollar, G2, Chantilly, September 30, 2000m 1 Garlingari (FR) 6 b g Linngari (IRE) - Garlinote (FR) (Poliglote (GB)) 2 Subway Dancer (IRE) 5 b c Shamardal (USA) - Sub Rose (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) 3 Salouen (IRE) 3 b c Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Gali Gal (IRE) (Galileo (IRE))

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Age: 2-6; Starts: 53; Wins: 9; Places: 28 Earnings: £544,405 Sire: LINNGARI. Sire of 7 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GARLINGARI Poliglote G2, PLAISIR D'AMOUR Anabaa LR. 1st Dam: Garlinote by Poliglote. Winner at 2 in France, 2nd Prix Chloe G3, Prix de Conde G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: Goldinote (f Gold Away). Broodmare. 2008: GARLIN BLUES (c Anabaa Blue) 11 wins to 2016 in France. 2009: Bering Note (f Bering) unraced. Broodmare. 2011: GARLINGARI (g Linngari) 9 wins at 3 to 6, 2017 in France, Prix d'Harcourt G2, Qatar Prix Dollar G2, La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte G3, Prix Exbury G3, Prix du Grand Camp LR, Grand Prix du Nord LR, 2nd Grand Prix de Chantilly G2, Grand Prix de Vichy G3, La Coupe Longines G3, Prix Gontaut-BironHong Kong Jockey Club G3, G.P.du Departement 06 Defi du Galop LR, Eme Derby du Midi LR, Prix Max Sicard Etape du Defi du Galop LR, Prix Le Fabuleux LR, 3rd Prix Ganay G1, Prix Gontaut-BironHong Kong Jockey Club G3. 2012: GUNGA DIN (g Fuisse) Winner at 5 in France. 2015: Garlizain (c Youmzain) unraced to date. 2016: Garliguette (f Linngari) Broodmare Sire: POLIGLOTE. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GARLINGARI Linngari G2, POETIC DREAM Poet's Voice G2, CONWY Rider Stripes G3, WILLY DUBAI E Dubai G3, SYRITA Siyouni LR, MONDIEU Manduro LR, THE STOMP Layman LR. Ahonoora Indian Ridge Hillbrow LINNGARI ch 2002 Kahyasi Lidakiya Lilissa GARLINGARI b g 2011 Sadler's Wells Poliglote Alexandrie GARLINOTE b 2000 Garde Royale Garling Corraleja

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Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein, G2, Chantilly, September 30, 1600m 1 Taareef (USA) 4 ch c Kitten's Joy (USA) - Sacred Feather (USA) (Carson City (USA)) 2 Buthela (FR) 3 b c Acclamation (GB) - Tribune (FR) (Grand Slam) 3 Noor Al Hawa (FR) 4 ch c Makfi (GB) - Majestic Roi (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 12; Wins: 7; Places: 3 Earnings: £435,815 Sire: KITTEN'S JOY. Sire of 62 Stakes winners. In 2017 DIVISIDERO Lemon Drop Kid G1, OSCAR PERFORMANCE Theatrical G1, SADLER'S JOY Dynaformer G1, CONQUEST PANTHERA Sky Mesa G2, HAWKBILL Giant's Causeway G2, ROARING LION Street Sense G2, TAAREEF Carson City G2, DASHING BLAZE Honour And Glory G3, GRANNY'S KITTEN Grand Slam G3, LIQUID AMBER Pulpit G3, OSCAR NOMINATED Theatrical G3, KITTEN'S CAT Discreet Cat LR, KITTEN'S ROAR War Chant LR, DIPLOMAT Miswaki LR. 1st Dam: Sacred Feather by Carson City. 5 wins at 2 to 5 in USA, 3rd HBPA City of Ranson H. Dam of 3 winners: 2009: TUNKA (f Giant's Causeway) 2 wins at 2 and 5 in USA. 2010: PAPY (c Dynaformer) Winner at 4 in USA. 2012: Sacred Luna (f Malibu Moon) 2013: TAAREEF (c Kitten's Joy) 7 wins at 2 to 4 in France, Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein G2 (twice), Prix Daphnis G3, Prix Bertrand du Breuil Longines G3, Prix Messidor G3, 2nd Prix du Moulin G1, Prix de Fontainebleau G3. 2014: Stormy Forecast (c Stormy Atlantic) 2015: Momtalik (c Point of Entry) unraced to date. 2016: (f Bernardini) Broodmare Sire: CARSON CITY. Sire of the dams of 86 Stakes winners. In 2017 - TAAREEF Kitten's Joy G2, BAL HARBOUR First Samurai LR, GOLDEN MISCHIEF Into Mischief LR.

The Kitten's Joy/Carson City cross has produced: TAAREEF G1, Sweet Cat G2. Sadler's Wells El Prado Lady Capulet KITTEN'S JOY ch 2001 Lear Fan Kitten's First That's My Hon TAAREEF ch c 2013 Mr Prospector Carson City Blushing Promise SACRED FEATHER ch 2002 Dewan Marianna's Girl Marianna Trench

Qatar Prix Chaudenay, G2, Chantilly, September 30, 3000m 1 Ice Breeze (GB) 3 b c Nayef (USA) - Winter Silence (GB) (Dansili (GB)) 2 Call To Mind (GB) 3 b c Galileo (IRE) - Memory (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) 3 Darbuzan (FR) 3 gr c Zamindar (USA) - Darbaza (FR) (Verglas (IRE)) Age: 3; Starts: 7; Wins: 3; Places: 4 Earnings: £227,487 Sire: NAYEF. Sire of 28 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ICE BREEZE Dansili G2, MUSA D'ORIENTE Mujahid LR, SNOANO Pivotal LR, INTERIOR MINISTER Kingmambo LR. 1st Dam: Winter Silence by Dansili. 2 wins at 3 in France, 3rd Prix des Tourelles LR. Dam of 4 winners: 2007: Silent Eyes (f Montjeu) unraced. Broodmare. 2008: Icy Quiet (f Shirocco). Broodmare. 2009: EXHORTATION (g Zamindar) 2 wins. 2011: SNOW SKY (c Nayef) 5 wins at 2 to 4, Hardwicke S G2, Yorkshire Cup G2, 3rd St Leger S G1. 2012: CLARIDEN (c Zamindar) Winner at 3 in France. 2013: Zacharo (g Zamindar) unraced. 2014: ICE BREEZE (c Nayef) 3 wins at 3 in France, Qatar Prix Chaudenay G2, Prix Hocquart Longines G2, 2nd Prix du Lys G3. 2015: Air Frost (c Iffraaj) unraced to date. 2016: (f Kingman) 2017: (c Nayef)


international database Broodmare Sire: DANSILI. Sire of the dams of 32 Stakes winners. In 2017 CAPLA TEMPTRESS Lope de Vega G1, NEZWAAH Dubawi G1, EXPERT EYE Acclamation G2, ICE BREEZE Nayef G2, SON CESIO Zafeen G2, UNI More Than Ready G2, GLORIOUS JOURNEY Dubawi G3, POSTULATION Harlan's Holiday G3, CLIFFS OF MOHER Galileo LR, MUFFRI'HA Iffraaj LR, DIAMOND CHARM Kahyasi LR, HORNETS' NEST High Chaparral LR. The Nayef/Dansili cross has produced: SNOW SKY G1, ICE BREEZE G2. Gulch NAYEF b 98

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Coolmore Stud Concorde Stakes, G3, Tipperary, October 1, 7f 1 Psychedelic Funk (GB) 3 ch c Choisir (AUS) - Parabola (GB) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Downforce (IRE) 5 b g Fast Company (IRE) - Spinning Ruby (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Spanish Tenor (IRE) 3 ch c Lope de Vega (IRE) - Devious Soprano (IRE) (Orpen (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 12; Wins: 4; Places: 6 Earnings: £115,847 Sire: CHOISIR. Sire of 85 Stakes winners. In 2017 - THE MISSION Redoute's Choice G1, RAJASINGHE Soviet Star G2, ALEXIOS KOMNENOS Montjeu G3, PSYCHEDELIC FUNK Galileo G3, TAKING AIM Hussonet G3, RELIGIFY El Moxie LR, SIR MOMENTS Zabeel LR, SIRICI Excellent Art LR. 1st Dam: Parabola by Galileo. Dam of 3 winners: 2011: MUNJALLY (g Acclamation) Winner at 4. 2012: GURKHA FRIEND (g Showcasing) 5 wins at 3 to 5.

2014: PSYCHEDELIC FUNK (c Choisir) Sold 28,571gns yearling at DNPRM. 4 wins at 2 and 3, Coolmore Stud Concorde S G3, 2nd Jebel Ali Anglesey S G3, EMS Copiers Lacken S G3, 3rd Coventry S G2, Clipper Logistics Solonaway S G2, O. Brady Mem. Shabra Ballycorus S G3. 2016: (f Gale Force Ten) 2017: (f Ivawood) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 87 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BARNEY ROY Excelebration G1, HALL OF FAME Savabeel G1, ROLY POLY War Front G1, U S NAVY FLAG War Front G1, ZHUKOVA Fastnet Rock G1, ALYSSA Sir Percy G2, DARTMOUTH Dubawi G2, GOODYEARFORROSES Azamour G2, SAXON WARRIOR Deep Impact G2, GALLILEO'S TOWN Speightstown G3, OUT AND ABOUT Fastnet Rock G3, PSYCHEDELIC FUNK Choisir G3, SISTERCHARLIE Myboycharlie G3, SOUSTRACTION Lope de Vega G3, TURRET ROCKS Fastnet Rock G3, WAGING WAR Rebel Raider G3, WELLS FARHH GO Farhh G3, ABINGDON Street Cry LR, ALIBI Darci Brahma LR, CHOPIN Santiago LR, ENTSAR Fastnet Rock LR, JACKPOT PRINCE Casino Prince LR, MASK OF TIME Holy Roman Emperor LR, MILWAUKEE Fastnet Rock LR, NEAR ENGLAND Lord of England LR, PARVIZ Lope de Vega LR, PRIMA VIOLETTA Areion LR, SAMURAI Shamardal LR, VOCIFEROUS MARINA Vocalised LR. Danehill Danehill Dancer Mira Adonde CHOISIR ch 99 Lunchtime Great Selection Pensive Mood PSYCHEDELIC FUNK ch c 2014 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea PARABOLA ch 2006 Zieten Zietory Fairy Story

G.P. der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf, G3, Dusseldorf, October 1, 1600m 1 Millowitsch (GER) 4 br c Sehrezad (IRE) - Muriel (IRE) (Fath (USA))

2 A Raving Beauty (GER) 4 b f Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Anabasis (GER) (High Chaparral (IRE)) 3 Felician (GER) 9 b c Motivator (GB) - Felicity (GER) (Inchinor (GB)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 14; Wins: 7; Places: 7 Earnings: £237,908 Sire: SEHREZAD. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2017 - MILLOWITSCH Fath G3. 1st Dam: Muriel by Fath. Winner at 2 in Germany, 2nd Lanson Cup LR, 3rd Silberne Peitsche G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2011: Monte (f Soldier Hollow) unraced. Broodmare. 2012: Maha Kumari (f Soldier Hollow) Winner at 2 in Germany, 3rd Jubilaumspreis Magdeburg LR, Ilse/Heinz Ramm Stiftung Weidenspescher LR. Broodmare. 2013: MILLOWITSCH (c Sehrezad) Sold 13,492gns yearling at BBAGO. 7 wins at 2 to 4 in Germany, G.P. der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf G3, G. P. von Lotto Hamburger Flieger Trophy G3, P. der SWK Stadwerke Dr Busch Memorial G3, Fruhjahrs-Meile C.J.Versicherungskontors LR, 2nd Grosse Europa Meile des Porsche Zentrum G3, Wackenhut Mercedes Silberne Peitsche G3, 3rd Apoirt-Welt Goldene Peitsche G2, Meilen Trophy G2, BadenBadener Zukunfts Rennen G3. 2014: Ming Jung (c Kallisto) Winner at 2 in Germany, 2nd Grosser Preis des Audi Zentrums Hannover G3. 2015: (f Le Havre) Broodmare Sire: FATH. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2017 - MILLOWITSCH Sehrezad G3. Machiavellian Titus Livius Party Doll SEHREZAD b 2005 Kenmare Trebles Doubles MILLOWITSCH br c 2013 Danzig Fath Desirable MURIEL b 2006 Selkirk Hoodwink Mild Intrigue

Total Prix Marcel Boussac, G1, Chantilly, October 1, 1600m 1 Wild Illusion (GB) 2 b f Dubawi (IRE) - Rumh (GER) (Monsun (GER)) 2 Polydream (IRE) 2 b f Oasis Dream (GB) - Polygreen (FR) (Green Tune (USA)) 3 Mission Impassible (IRE) 2 ch f Galileo (IRE) - Margot Did (IRE) (Exceed And Excel (AUS)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 1 Earnings: £160,392 Sire: DUBAWI. Sire of 144 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ALMANAAR Bahhare G1, BATEEL Chief's Crown G1, MUBTAAHIJ Pennekamp G1, NEZWAAH Dansili G1, SOBETSU Darshaan G1, WILD ILLUSION Monsun G1, ZARAK Zamindar G1, CORONET Darshaan G2, DARTMOUTH Galileo G2, QUIDURA Acatenango G2, SHAMREEN Bahri G2, ANNA NERIUM Old Vic G3, AUTOCRATIC Storm Cat G3, BEAN FEASA Danehill G3, BENBATL Selkirk G3, GLORIOUS JOURNEY Dansili G3, JUNGLE EDGE Carnegie G3, KITESURF Danehill Dancer G3, LAUGH ALOUD Singspiel G3, NORTH AMERICA Yankee Victor G3, AKEED CHAMPION Kaldoun LR, DISCURSUS Street Cry LR, FRONTIERSMAN Cape Cross LR, RARE RHYTHM Singspiel LR, ROSE DE PIERRE Danehill LR, WOLF COUNTRY Black Sam Bellamy LR. 1st Dam: RUMH by Monsun. 4 wins at 2 to 4, Lord Weinstock Mem. Ballymacoll S LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2014: REALLY SPECIAL (f Shamardal) 3 wins at 2 and 3 at home, UAE, British Stall. Studs EBF Montrose S LR. 2015: WILD ILLUSION (f Dubawi) 2 wins at 2 at home, France, Total Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Prix d'Aumale G3. 2016: (f Oasis Dream) 2017: (c Dubawi) Broodmare Sire: MONSUN. Sire of the dams of 62 Stakes winners. In 2017 - GUIGNOL Cape Cross G1, SOUL STIRRING Frankel G1, WILD ILLUSION Dubawi G1, NARELLA Reliable Man G3, RAHEEN HOUSE

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international database Sea The Stars G3, MILLE ET MILLE Muhtathir LR, NIGHT MUSIC Sea The Stars LR, OGLUM BERATIM Dai Jin LR, SWACADELIC Adlerflug LR, AL BUSTAN Medecis LR. The Dubawi/Monsun cross has produced: WILD ILLUSION G1, AMAZONA G3, QUANZHOU LR, BABAWI LR, Kazimiera LR.

2014: Bere Island (c Dark Angel) unraced to date. 2015: Accept (c Dawn Approach) unraced to date. 2016: (f Slade Power) 2017: (c Night of Thunder) Broodmare Sire: DANROAD. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ACLAIM Acclamation G1.

Seeking The Gold Dubai Millennium Colorado Dancer DUBAWI b 2002 Deploy Zomaradah Jawaher WILD ILLUSION b f 2015 Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella RUMH ch 2008 Dashing Blade Royal Dubai Reem Dubai

Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody ACCLAMATION b 99 Ahonoora Princess Athena Shopping Wise ACLAIM b c 2013 Danehill Danroad Strawberry Girl ARIS b 2008 Kahyasi Cumbres Floripedes

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1 Aclaim (IRE) 4 b c Acclamation (GB) - Aris (IRE) (Danroad (AUS)) 2 So Beloved (GB) 7 b g Dansili (GB) - Valencia (GB) (Kenmare (FR)) 3 Karar (GB) 5 b g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - In The Light (GB) (Inchinor (GB)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 15; Wins: 7; Places: 2 Earnings: £441,316 Sire: ACCLAMATION. Sire of 44 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ACLAIM Danroad G1, MARSHA Marju G1, EXPERT EYE Dansili G2, ABSOLUTELY SO Selkirk G3, ATTENDU Green Tune G3, DABAN Whipper G3, DRUMFAD BAY Medicean LR, ENJAZAAT Green Desert LR, OH THIS IS US Hawk Wing LR, TABARRAK Intikhab LR. 1st Dam: Aris by Danroad. Winner at 3, 3rd Flame of Tara EBF S LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2013: ACLAIM (c Acclamation) Sold 103,174gns yearling at GOOY1. 7 wins at 2 to 4 at home, France, Qatar Prix de la Foret G1, Dubai 100 Challenge S G2, Alan Wood Plumbing/Heating Park S G2, Dubai Duty Free Cup LR, 2nd LARC - Prix Maurice de Gheest G1, 3rd Bar One Racing Lacken S G3.

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1 Enable (GB) 3 b f Nathaniel (IRE) - Concentric (GB) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 2 Cloth of Stars (IRE) 4 b c Sea The Stars (IRE) - Strawberry Fledge (USA) (Kingmambo (USA)) 3 Ulysses (IRE) 4 ch c Galileo (IRE) Light Shift (USA) (Kingmambo (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 8; Wins: 7; Places: 1 Earnings: £3,874,336 Sire: NATHANIEL. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ENABLE Sadler's Wells G1, GOD GIVEN Dubai Destination G3, FACE THE FACTS Nashwan LR, NATAVIA Arazi LR. 1st Dam: CONCENTRIC by Sadler's Wells. 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix Charles Laffitte LR, 2nd Prix de Flore G3. Own sister to DANCE ROUTINE and Light Ballet. Dam of 3 winners: 2010: Considerate (f Dansili) unraced. Broodmare. 2011: TOURNAMENT (g Oasis Dream) 3 wins. 2012: Contribution (f Champs Elysees) 2 wins at 3 in France, 3rd Shadwell Prix de Pomone G2. 2013: Birdwood (f Oasis Dream) unraced.

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2014: ENABLE (f Nathaniel) 7 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Darley Irish Oaks G1, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S G1, Investec Oaks S G1, Darley Yorkshire Oaks G1, Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe G1, Arkle Finance Cheshire Oaks LR. 2015: Centroid (c Dansili) unraced to date. 2016: (f Dansili) 2017: (f Frankel) Broodmare Sire: SADLER'S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 408 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ENABLE Nathaniel G1, LIZZIE L'AMOUR Zabeel G1, SOMEHOW Fastnet Rock G2, BALLAGH ROCKS Stormy Atlantic G3, FABRICATE Makfi G3, ILITSHE Fastnet Rock G3, KISS ME KETUT Danroad G3, LIBRAN Lawman G3, MATCHWINNER Sternkoenig G3, TORCEDOR Fastnet Rock G3, CANARY ROW Holy Roman Emperor LR, FLYING FAIRIES Holy Roman Emperor LR, SECOND STEP Dalakhani LR, SOLOMON'S BAY Exceed And Excel LR, TERRY Trusting LR, TRITICUM VULGARE Frozen Power LR, BEAU GOSSE Falco LR, EBANOUR Indian Ridge LR, RENEW Dansili LR. Galileo

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Urban Sea NATHANIEL b 2008 Silver Hawk Magnificient Style Mia Karina ENABLE b f 2014 Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge CONCENTRIC b 2004 Shirley Heights Apogee Bourbon Girl

Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Al Hazm, G1, Chantilly, October 1, 1600m 1 Happily (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) You'resothrilling (USA) (Storm Cat) 2 Olmedo (FR) 2 b c Declaration of War (USA) - Super Pie (USA) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Masar (IRE) 2 ch c New Approach (IRE) - Khawlah (IRE) (Cape Cross (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 4; Places: 1 Earnings: £400,906

Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 271 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPRI Anabaa G1, CHURCHILL Storm Cat G1, CLEMMIE Storm Cat G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Storm Cat G1, FOUNDRY Dixieland Band G1, HAPPILY Storm Cat G1, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G1, HYDRANGEA Pivotal G1, ORDER OF ST GEORGE Gone West G1, RHODODENDRON Pivotal G1, ULYSSES Kingmambo G1, WINTER Choisir G1, ELIZABETH BROWNING Holy Roman Emperor G2, GUSTAV KLIMT Danehill G2, IDAHO Danehill G2, MAGICAL Pivotal G2, MINDING Danehill Dancer G2, SEVENTH HEAVEN Johannesburg G2, DEAUVILLE Danehill G3, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Green Desert G3, GIUSEPPE PIAZZI Xaar G3, JOHANNES VERMEER Holy Roman Emperor G3, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux G3, RAIN GODDESS Danehill Dancer G3, SPANISH STEPS Congrats G3, TERRAKOVA Anabaa G3, THE PENTAGON Unfuwain G3, VENICE BEACH Danehill G3, BALLET SHOES Johannesburg LR, BEAUTIFUL MORNING George Washington LR, CALL TO MIND Danehill Dancer LR, CLIFFS OF MOHER Dansili LR, GALIPAD Halling LR, KEY TO MY HEART Bernardini LR, MISSION IMPASSIBLE Exceed And Excel LR, ORDEROFTHEGARTER Pivotal LR, SIR JOHN LAVERY Fusaichi Pegasus LR, TO ETERNITY Darshaan LR, WILD IRISH ROSE Royal Academy LR, SUPASUNDAE Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: YOU'RESOTHRILLING by Storm Cat. 2 wins at 2, Cherry Hinton S G2. Own sister to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, Tumblebrutus, Tiger Dance and Freud. Dam of 5 winners: 2011: MARVELLOUS (f Galileo). 2 wins at 2 and 3, Irish 1000 Guineas G1. Broodmare. 2012: GLENEAGLES (c Galileo) Champion 2yr old colt in Ireland in 2014, Champion 3yr old miler in Europe in 2015. 7 wins at 2 and 3, Irish 2000 Guineas G1, National S G1, St James's Palace S G1, 2000 Guineas G1, 3rd Gd.Crit G1. 2013: COOLMORE (f Galileo) Winner at 2, C L & M F Weld Park


international database S G3, 3rd Belmont Oaks Invitational S G1. 2014: Taj Mahal (c Galileo) Winner at 2, 2nd Leopardstown 2000 Guineas Trial S LR, 3rd Killavullan S G3, 2nd Secretariat S G1. 2015: HAPPILY (f Galileo) 4 wins at 2 at home, France, Moyglare Stud S G1, Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere - Al Hazm G1, Turkey Jockey Club Silver Flash S G3, 2nd Debutante S G2. 2017: (c Galileo) Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 210 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CHURCHILL Galileo G1, CLEMMIE Galileo G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Galileo G1, HAPPILY Galileo G1, SATONO ALADDIN Deep Impact G1, DISTINTA Summer Bird G2, IRAP Tiznow G2, AUTOCRATIC Dubawi G3, ENSTONE Tiznow G3, ROCK THIS TOWN Orfevre G3, WILD SHOT Trappe Shot G3, CORNHUSKER Dynaformer LR. The Galileo/Storm Cat cross has produced: ALOFT G1, BALLYDOYLE G1, CHURCHILL G1, CLEMMIE G1, COOLMORE G1, DECORATED KNIGHT G1, GLENEAGLES G1, HAPPILY G1, MARVELLOUS G1, MISTY FOR ME G1, GLOBAL VIEW G2, TWIRL G3, Taj Mahal G1, Galileo's Song G3. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta HAPPILY b f 2015 Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua YOU'RESOTHRILLING br 2005 Rahy Mariah's Storm Immense

Prix de l'Opera Longines, G1, Chantilly, October 1, 2000m 1 Rhododendron (IRE) 3 b f Galileo (IRE) - Halfway To Heaven (IRE) (Pivotal (GB)) 2 Hydrangea (IRE) 3 b f Galileo (IRE) - Beauty Is Truth (IRE) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Lady Frankel (GB) 3 b f Frankel (GB) - Lady Vettori (GB) (Vettori (IRE))

Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 4; Places: 4 Earnings: £804,570 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 271 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CAPRI Anabaa G1, CHURCHILL Storm Cat G1, CLEMMIE Storm Cat G1, DECORATED KNIGHT Storm Cat G1, FOUNDRY Dixieland Band G1, HAPPILY Storm Cat G1, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G1, HYDRANGEA Pivotal G1, ORDER OF ST GEORGE Gone West G1, RHODODENDRON Pivotal G1, ULYSSES Kingmambo G1, WINTER Choisir G1, ELIZABETH BROWNING Holy Roman Emperor G2, GUSTAV KLIMT Danehill G2, IDAHO Danehill G2, MAGICAL Pivotal G2, MINDING Danehill Dancer G2, SEVENTH HEAVEN Johannesburg G2, DEAUVILLE Danehill G3, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Green Desert G3, GIUSEPPE PIAZZI Xaar G3, JOHANNES VERMEER Holy Roman Emperor G3, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux G3, RAIN GODDESS Danehill Dancer G3, SPANISH STEPS Congrats G3, TERRAKOVA Anabaa G3, THE PENTAGON Unfuwain G3, VENICE BEACH Danehill G3, BALLET SHOES Johannesburg LR, BEAUTIFUL MORNING George Washington LR, CALL TO MIND Danehill Dancer LR, CLIFFS OF MOHER Dansili LR, GALIPAD Halling LR, KEY TO MY HEART Bernardini LR, MISSION IMPASSIBLE Exceed And Excel LR, ORDEROFTHEGARTER Pivotal LR, SIR JOHN LAVERY Fusaichi Pegasus LR, TO ETERNITY Darshaan LR, WILD IRISH ROSE Royal Academy LR, SUPASUNDAE Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: HALFWAY TO HEAVEN by Pivotal. 4 wins at 2 and 3, Boylesports Irish 1000 Guineas G1, Blue Square Nassau S G1, Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1, 3rd Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1, Poule d'Essai des Pouliches G1. Dam of 5 winners: 2010: FLYING THE FLAG (c Galileo) 3 wins at 2, 3 and 5 at home, UAE, eFlow 'You First' International S G3, 2nd Galileo EBF Futurity S G2. 2011: JUST GORGEOUS (f Galileo) Winner at 3. Broodmare.

2012: HANOVER STREET (g Galileo) Winner over hurdles at 4. 2014: RHODODENDRON (f Galileo). 4 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Dubai Fillies' Mile S G1, Prix de l'Opera Longines G1, Breast Cancer Research Debutante S G2, 2nd Investec Oaks S G1, Qipco 1000 Guineas G1, 3rd Moyglare Stud S G1. 2015: MAGICAL (f Galileo) 2 wins at 2, Breast Cancer Research Debutante S G2, 2nd Moyglare Stud S G1. 2017: (f Galileo) Broodmare Sire: PIVOTAL. Sire of the dams of 66 Stakes winners. In 2017 - HYDRANGEA Galileo G1, POLARISATION Echo of Light G1, PRECIEUSE Tamayuz G1, RHODODENDRON Galileo G1, CRACKSMAN Frankel G2, MAGICAL Galileo G2, MIKKI ROCKET King Kamehameha G2, MUTAKAYYEF Sea The Stars G2, DEFOE Dalakhani G3, DELECTATION Delegator G3, FAN DII NA Deep Impact G3, MYSTIC DAWN Oasis Dream G3, BRICK BY BRICK Big Bad Bob LR, DOWNFORCE Fast Company LR, ORDEROFTHEGARTER Galileo LR, SNOANO Nayef LR. The Galileo/Pivotal cross has produced: HYDRANGEA G1, MAGICAL G1, RHODODENDRON G1, THE UNITED STATES G1, FLYING THE FLAG G2, GOSPEL CHOIR G2, ORDEROFTHEGARTER G3, SILVER GALAXY G3, Tamarind Cove G3, Boherbuoy LR. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta RHODODENDRON b f 2014 Polar Falcon Pivotal Fearless Revival HALFWAY TO HEAVEN b/br 2005 Indian Ridge Cassandra Go Rahaam

Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp - Longines, G1, Chantilly, October 1, 1000m 1 Battaash (IRE) 3 b g Dark Angel (IRE) - Anna Law (IRE) (Lawman)

2 Marsha (IRE) 4 b f Acclamation (GB) - Marlinka (GB) (Marju (IRE)) 3 Profitable (IRE) 5 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Dani Ridge (IRE) (Indian Ridge) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 5; Places: 4 Earnings: £440,852 Sire: DARK ANGEL. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2017 BATTAASH Lawman G1, HARRY ANGEL Cadeaux Genereux G1, HUNT Vettori G2, JULIET CAPULET Camacho G2, SOVEREIGN DEBT Most Welcome G2, REALTRA Dr Devious G3, REHANA Selkirk G3, STAGE MAGIC Authorized G3, KHAFOO SHEMEMI Peintre Celebre LR, MARKAZI Barathea LR, MELESINA Haafhd LR, TIP TWO WIN More Than Ready LR. 1st Dam: Anna Law by Lawman. ran a few times at 2. Dam of 1 winner: 2014: BATTAASH (g Dark Angel) Sold 200,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp - Longines G1, Qatar King George S G2, Coral Charge Sprint S G3, Randox Health Scurry S LR, 3rd Newmarket Academy Cornwallis S G3. 2015: Littlelordconford (g Intikhab) in training. 2017: (f Gutaifan) Broodmare Sire: LAWMAN. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BATTAASH Dark Angel G1, VISIONARY Dream Ahead LR. The Dark Angel/Lawman cross has produced: BATTAASH G1, Dark Rose Angel G2. Royal Applause Acclamation Princess Athena DARK ANGEL gr 2005 Machiavellian Midnight Angel Night At Sea BATTAASH b g 2014 Invincible Spirit Lawman Laramie ANNA LAW b 2010 Night Shift Portelet Noirmant

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international database pferdewetten.de 27 P. Deutschen Einheit, G3, BerlinHoppegarten, October 3, 2000m 1 Matchwinner (GER) 6 ch c Sternkoenig (IRE) - Mahamuni (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 2 Navaro Girl (IRE) 3 b f Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Neele (IRE) (Peintre Celebre (USA)) 3 Amigo (GER) 3 ch c Lord of England (GER) - All Night Long (GER) (Ransom O'War (USA)) Age: 4-6; Starts: 20; Wins: 9; Places: 8 Earnings: £123,018 Sire: STERNKOENIG. Sire of 19 Stakes winners. In 2017 MATCHWINNER Sadler's Wells G3. 1st Dam: MAHAMUNI by Sadler's Wells. Winner at 3 in France. Own sister to SAFFRON WALDEN and INSIGHT. Dam of 7 winners: 2005: MANDALAY KING (g King's Best) 10 wins. 2006: FEDORA (f Cape Cross) 2 wins at 5 and 6. Broodmare. 2007: Lucky Apple (f Key of Luck) unraced. Broodmare. 2008: IRA BREVIS FUROR (f King's Best) 3 wins at 3 in Italy. Broodmare. 2009: Moi Lolita (f Lawman) 3 wins at 3 to 5 in Germany, 3rd Grosser Preis de Hannoverschen Volsbank LR, Grosser Preis der EILERT-Bauunternehmung LR. 2010: Magma (f Dubai Destination). Broodmare. 2011: MATCHWINNER (c Sternkoenig) Sold 5,555gns yearling at BBAGS. 9 wins at 4 to 6 in Germany, Sparkasse HolsteinCup Hamburg Trophy G3, pferdewetten.de 27 P. Deutschen Einheit G3. 2012: MAD DOG (c Lord of England) Winner at 3 in Spain. 2014: MISS GERMANY (f Lord of England) Winner at 3 in Germany. 2015: Marilu (f Maxios) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: SADLER'S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 408 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ENABLE Nathaniel G1, LIZZIE L'AMOUR Zabeel G1, SOMEHOW Fastnet Rock G2, BALLAGH ROCKS Stormy

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Prix Thomas Bryon, G3, SaintCloud, October 4, 1400m 1 Sacred Life (FR) 2 b c Siyouni (FR) - Knyazhna (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) 2 Alba Power (IRE) 2 b c Fast Company (IRE) - Shehila (IRE) (Zamindar (USA)) 3 Julio (GER) 2 b c Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Julissima (GB) (Beat Hollow (GB)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £51,709 Sire: SIYOUNI. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2017 - LAURENS Cape Cross G2, LE BRIVIDO Dr Fong G3, SACRED LIFE Montjeu G3, PAMPLEMOUSSE Efisio LR, STRAIGHT RIGHT Tiger Hill LR, SULLY Verglas LR, SYRITA Poliglote LR. 1st Dam: Knyazhna by Montjeu. unraced. Dam of 1 winner: 2015: SACRED LIFE (c Siyouni) Sold 35,014gns yearling at ARAU1. 3 wins at 2 in France, Prix Thomas Bryon G3. 2016: (c Le Havre) 2017: (f Sea The Stars)

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Broodmare Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of the dams of 60 Stakes winners. In 2017 - MIME Mastercraftsman G2, ALEXIOS KOMNENOS Choisir G3, SACRED LIFE Siyouni G3, SOLEIL MARIN Kendargent G3, BAY OF POETS Lope de Vega LR, FORTUNIQUE Soldier of Fortune LR, FOX HALL Foxwedge LR, FUN MAC Shirocco LR, GERMANICUS Whatsthescript LR, GRAND CHANCELLOR Savabeel LR, MUSIC LOVER Palace Episode LR, SONJEU Intello LR, TAAMOL Helmet LR, VISCOUNT BARFIELD Raven's Pass LR, LAGOSTOVEGAS Footstepsinthesand LR, MIDNIGHT TOUR Midnight Legend LR. Pivotal

Polar Falcon

Fearless Revival SIYOUNI b 2007 Danehill Sichilla Slipstream Queen SACRED LIFE b c 2015 Sadler's Wells Montjeu Floripedes KNYAZHNA b 2011 Kingmambo Katyusha Crystal Crossing

Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes, G1, Newmarket, October 7, 8f 1 Roly Poly (USA) 3 b f War Front (USA) - Misty For Me (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Persuasive (IRE) 4 gr f Dark Angel (IRE) - Choose Me (IRE) (Choisir (AUS)) 3 Nathra (IRE) 4 b f Iffraaj (GB) Rada (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 16; Wins: 6; Places: 5 Earnings: £709,908 Sire: WAR FRONT. Sire of 56 Stakes winners. In 2017 AMERICAN PATRIOT Tiznow G1, AVENGE Woodman G1, ROLY POLY Galileo G1, U S NAVY FLAG Galileo G1, WAR FLAG Arch G1, CAMBODIA Smart Strike G2, SPIRIT OF VALOR Grindstone G2, HOMESMAN Red Ransom G3, WAR CORRESPONDENT Rahy G3, WAR DECREE Street Cry G3, GUERRE Hennessy LR, LULL Tiznow LR, ON LEAVE A P Indy LR, WAR SECRETARY Maria's Mon LR,

WHITECLIFFSOFDOVER A P Indy LR. 1st Dam: MISTY FOR ME by Galileo. Champion 2yr old filly in Ireland and France in 2010, Champion 3yr old filly in Ireland in 2011. 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas G1, Moyglare Stud S G1, Stobart Ireland Pretty Polly S G1, Total Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1, Emirates Airlines Breeders' Cup F&M Turf G1. Own sister to BALLYDOYLE and TWIRL. Dam of 3 winners: 2013: COVER SONG (f Fastnet Rock) 2 wins at 3 in USA, Autumn Miss S G3. 2014: ROLY POLY (f War Front). 6 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Tattersalls Falmouth S G1, Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1, Prix Rothschild G1, I.C. Duchess Of Cambridge S G2, Grangecon Stud Balanchine S G3, 2nd Connollys Red Mills Cheveley Park S G1, Coronation S G1, Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas G1, Sky Bet Lowther S G2. 2015: U S NAVY FLAG (c War Front) 3 wins at 2, Juddmonte Middle Park S G1. 2016: (f War Front) 2017: (c War Front) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 88 Stakes winners. In 2017 - BARNEY ROY Excelebration G1, HALL OF FAME Savabeel G1, ROLY POLY War Front G1, U S NAVY FLAG War Front G1, ZHUKOVA Fastnet Rock G1, ALYSSA Sir Percy G2, DARTMOUTH Dubawi G2, GOODYEARFORROSES Azamour G2, SAXON WARRIOR Deep Impact G2, GALLILEO'S TOWN Speightstown G3, OUT AND ABOUT Fastnet Rock G3, PSYCHEDELIC FUNK Choisir G3, SISTERCHARLIE Myboycharlie G3, SOUSTRACTION Lope de Vega G3, TURRET ROCKS Fastnet Rock G3, WAGING WAR Rebel Raider G3, WELLS FARHH GO Farhh G3, ABINGDON Street Cry LR, ALIBI Darci Brahma LR, BEAU IDEAL Exceed And Excel LR, CHOPIN Santiago LR, ENTSAR Fastnet Rock LR, JACKPOT PRINCE Casino Prince LR, MASK OF TIME Holy Roman


international database Emperor LR, MILWAUKEE Fastnet Rock LR, NEAR ENGLAND Lord of England LR, PARVIZ Lope de Vega LR, PRIMA VIOLETTA Areion LR, SAMURAI Shamardal LR, VOCIFEROUS MARINA Vocalised LR. The War Front/Galileo cross has produced: ROLY POLY G1, U S NAVY FLAG G1, Fleet Review G1, Battle of Jericho LR, Leo Minor LR. Danzig

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Pas de Nom WAR FRONT b 2002 Rubiano Starry Dreamer Lara's Star ROLY POLY b f 2014 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea MISTY FOR ME b 2008 Storm Cat Butterfly Cove Mr P's Princess

Prix de Conde, G3, Chantilly, October 7, 1800m 1 Luminate (IRE) 2 b f Lawman (FR) - Kalandara (IRE) (Rainbow Quest (USA)) 2 Kingstar (FR) 2 ch c Evasive (GB) - King's Parody (IRE) (King's Best (USA)) 3 King Of Camelot (FR) 2 b c Camelot (GB) - Miss Emma May (IRE) (Hawk Wing (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £45,726 Sire: LAWMAN. Sire of 23 Stakes winners. In 2017 - LIBRAN Sadler's Wells G3, LUMINATE Rainbow Quest G3, LAW AND ORDER Rakti LR. 1st Dam: Kalandara by Rainbow Quest. Dam of 3 winners: 2008: KALABAYA (f Sinndar) Winner at 3. Broodmare. 2009: KALAROA (f Barathea) Winner over hurdles. Broodmare. 2012: (c Azamour) 2014: Paradise Lake (c Siyouni) 2015: LUMINATE (f Lawman) Sold 59,523gns yearling at GOOY1. 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix de Conde G3. 2016: (f Lope de Vega) 2017: (c Lawman)

Broodmare Sire: RAINBOW QUEST. Sire of the dams of 185 Stakes winners. In 2017 - CASPIAN PRINCE Dylan Thomas G2, QEMAH Danehill Dancer G2, LUMINATE Lawman G3, IZZO Tertullian LR, PROJECT BLUEBOOK Sinndar LR, WICKLOW BRAVE Beat Hollow LR. The Lawman/Rainbow Quest cross has produced: JUST THE JUDGE G1, LAW ENFORCEMENT G1, LUMINATE G3. Green Desert Invincible Spirit Rafha LAWMAN b 2004 Gulch Laramie Light The Lights LUMINATE b f 2015 Blushing Groom Rainbow Quest I Will Follow KALANDARA b 2003 Green Dancer Kalamba Kareena

John Guest Bengough Stakes, G3, Ascot, October 7, 6f 1 Blue Point (IRE) 3 b c Shamardal (USA) - Scarlett Rose (GB) (Royal Applause (GB)) 2 Projection (GB) 4 b g Acclamation (GB) - Spotlight (GB) (Dr Fong (USA)) 3 Magical Memory (IRE) 5 gr g Zebedee (GB) - Marasem (GB) (Cadeaux Genereux) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 5; Places: 5 Earnings: £410,066 Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 111 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ALJAZZI Danehill Dancer G3, ARTISTRY Belong To Me G3, BLUE POINT Royal Applause G3, GRAPHITE Linamix G3, CELEBRITY Rock of Gibraltar LR, LANCELOT DU LAC Capote LR, SAMURAI Galileo LR, USHERETTE Maria's Mon LR. 1st Dam: Scarlett Rose by Royal Applause. Dam of 3 winners: 2007: ESYTOPOLISHADIMOND (g Starcraft) 3 wins at 5 and 6. 2008: FORMOSINA (c Footstepsinthesand) 2 wins at 2, ladbrokes.com Railway S G2. 2009: Leitrim Prince (g Strategic Prince) unraced.

2010: Flywheel (f Teofilo). Broodmare. 2011: (f Virtual) 2013: Sunstatic (c Heliostatic) ran on the flat in France. 2014: BLUE POINT (c Shamardal) Sold 200,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 5 wins at 2 and 3, Irish TB Marketing Gimcrack S G2, John Guest Bengough S G3, Merribelle Stable Pavilion S G3, 2nd Juddmonte Middle Park S G1, Qatar Richmond S G2, 3rd Dubai Dewhurst S G1, Commonwealth Cup G1. 2017: (c Night of Thunder) Broodmare Sire: ROYAL APPLAUSE. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2017 - ANNA PAVLOVA St Petersburg G3, BLUE POINT Shamardal G3, LAGANORE Fastnet Rock G3, STEEL OF MADRID Lope de Vega G3, ROYAL BIRTH Exceed And Excel LR. Storm Cat Giant's Causeway Mariah's Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street BLUE POINT b c 2014 Waajib Royal Applause Flying Melody SCARLETT ROSE b 2001 Ballad Rock Billie Blue Blue Nose

Gigaset Cumberland Lodge Stakes, G3, Ascot, October 7, 11f 110yds 1 Danehill Kodiac (IRE) 4 b c Kodiac (GB) - Meadow (GB) (Green Desert (USA)) 2 Waldgeist (GB) 3 ch c Galileo (IRE) - Waldlerche (GB) (Monsun (GER)) 3 Secret Number (GB) 7 b g Raven's Pass (USA) - Mysterial (USA) (Alleged (USA)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 15; Wins: 5; Places: 9 Earnings: £136,306 Sire: KODIAC. Sire of 38 Stakes winners. In 2017 - DANEHILL KODIAC Green Desert G3, ELLTHEA Sri Pekan G3, GRIZZEL Mark of Esteem G3, KOROPICK Fayruz G3, ABSOLUTE BLAST

Marju LR, BEST SOLUTION Kingmambo LR, BROTHER BEAR Mr Greeley LR, GIFTED MASTER Shamardal LR, IZZY BIZU Diktat LR, MADELINE Marchand de Sable LR, ON HER TOES Averti LR, SECOND THOUGHT Diktat LR, TRUE VALOUR Acclamation LR. 1st Dam: MEADOW by Green Desert. Winner at 4. Own sister to Green Line. Dam of 5 winners: 2007: Mrs Jones And Me (f Namid) 2008: SCANTILY CLAD (f Acclamation) 3 wins. 2009: DYE FORE (c Acclamation) 9 wins at 4 to 7, 2016 in Italy. 2010: RELIANT ROBIN (c Moss Vale) 2 wins at 2. 2011: Bridge Aiznic (f Moss Vale) ran on the flat in Italy. 2012: Mzuri (f Tagula) 2013: DANEHILL KODIAC (c Kodiac) Sold 28,571gns yearling at DNPRM. 5 wins at 2 to 4, Gigaset Cumberland Lodge S G3. 2014: (f Tagula) 2015: EDEN BEACH (f Lilbourne Lad) Winner at 2 in Italy. 2016: (f Xtension) 2017: (f Footstepsinthesand) Broodmare Sire: GREEN DESERT. Sire of the dams of 120 Stakes winners. In 2017 - DANEHILL KODIAC Kodiac G3, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Galileo G3, MUSTASHRY Tamayuz G3, DOWN TOWN Rip Van Winkle LR, ENJAZAAT Acclamation LR, GREEN SWEET Smart Strike LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana KODIAC b 2001 Kris Rafha Eljazzi DANEHILL KODIAC b c 2013 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier MEADOW b 2001 Lycius Marl Pamela Peach

P. Andre Baboin Grand Prix des Provinces, G3, Bordeaux Le Bouscat, October 10, 1800m 1 Zafiro (FR) 5 b c Sageburg (IRE) La Romagne (FR) (Art Francais) 2 Morando (FR) 4 gr g Kendargent (FR) - Moranda (FR) (Indian Rocket (GB))

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photo of the month: 4,000,000gns sale at Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1

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LOAM, the daughter of the dual Grade 1 winner and champion Dank, and featured in our October issue as one of the “Racing Queen’s” became the highest-price yearling sold anywhere in the world this year and the second highest-priced yearling filly ever sold at public auction when fetching 4,000,000gns on the final day of Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. She was bought by John Gosden, bidding for Godolphin, successful after an auction battle with Coolmore. She was sold by Norris Bloodstock for James Wigan’s West Blagdon Stud, the breeder, a usual seller of foals, happy to turn the responsibility of selling his prize yearling over to the specialist consignor. In total, over the three-day sale five lots realised over two million guineas or more, while 17 lots sold for seven-figure sums, more than double 2016’s total. The sale strength continued all the way through the differing levels to the Saturday of Book 3, and although it was tough to sell a horse without the prequisites for commercial success (that’s not to say they won’t make racehorses), the yearlings described by the buyers – in-the-less than original statement – as “ticking all the boxes” found plenty of demand and strong trade. The turnover over the two-week sale of 158,151,450gns was an increase of up 19 per cent on last year’s record, whilst the average of 110,210gns was a rise of eight per cent compared with 2016.

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❝By my reckoning only Galileo and Dubawi covered better mares last year.❞ Dr. Statz, Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder, August 2017

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VENTURA STORM 1st Gran Premio del Jockey Club-Gr.1, Prix de Reux-Gr.3, 2nd Turnbull Stakes-Gr.1 ILLUMINATE 1st Duchess of Cambridge Stakes-Gr.2, Albany Stakes-Gr.3, 2nd Cheveley Park Stakes-Gr.1 FOUNDATION 1st Royal Lodge Stakes-Gr.2, Ascendant Stakes-L, 2nd Craven Stakes-Gr.3, 3rd Racing Post Trophy-Gr.1 KNIFE EDGE 1st German 2,000 Guineas-Gr.2, 2nd Greenham Stakes-Gr.3 WATERLOO BRIDGE 1st Norfolk Stakes-Gr.2 WASHINGTON DC 1st Phoenix Sprint S.-Gr.3, Windsor Castle S.-L, Power S.-L, Patton S.-L, Woodlands S.-L, 2nd Phoenix Stakes-Gr.1, Prix de l'Abbaye-Gr.1, 3rd Commonwealth Cup-Gr.1 DOLCE STREGA 1st Athasi Stakes-Gr.3 AFANDEM 1st Prix Ridgway-L, 2nd Prix Eugene Adam-Gr.2, 3rd Secretariat Stakes-Gr.1 WILAMINA ALL FROM 1st Nottinghamshire Oaks-L, 2nd Kilboy Estate Stakes-Gr.2 €7,500 LIGHT UP OUR WORLD 1st Distaff Stakes-L , 2nd Fred Darling Stakes-Gr.3, 2nd Violet Stakes-Gr.3 NOMINATIONS! OPINION MAKER 1st Criterium di Pisa-L ARGENTERO 1st Rochestown Stakes-L ARCHITECTURE 2nd Epsom Oaks-Gr.1, Irish Oaks-Gr.1

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