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Sea the Stars, a son of Cape Cross from Urban Sea, by Miswaki, has a glittering German female family that up until this year was most famous for the top racehorse and sire Galileo — arguably the best stallion in Europe now. An Epsom Derby winner...
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The finish of the Grade 1 Bloodstock SA Cape Guineas at Kenilworth Saturday in Cape Town, South Africa, was decided between sons of the best stallions in Britain and Ireland. The winner was South African-bred Noordhoek Flyer, a son of Pivotal, and the...
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I tweeted this today, “Dushyantor in Chile, Scenic in Oz, Poliglote in Arg, ALL did better in SH than NH. SH breeders should look for NH Sadler’s Wells that’s cold,” and got a response from a reader who said, “Someone should...
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Sadler’s Wells, a son of Northern Dancer, is the greatest classic sire in recent European history, and his two high-powered sons, Galileo and Montjeu, are continuing this tradition on the continent, where turf rules. Montjeu also has had success...
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Victor Sheahan doesn’t post often, but when he does it’s always worth the wait. The author of the highly acclaimed Montjeu.com blog, Victor’s post today is on Montjeu, the sire. He wrote:
Currently Montjeu has a major gap on his cv with...
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re posts below on social media + international nature of racing, the Blood-Horse posted the news on Twitter within an hour of the race (BloodHorse Cummings Lands Cox Plate With So You Think http://bit.ly/1Jyftu) that trainer Bart Cummings had won the...
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Tony Morris recently wrote this about Sea the Stars and the next stage of his career as a stallion: “Rather than sell him outright, Christopher Tsui might be well advised to try to form a syndicate of prominent breeders to invest in the horse. Syndication...
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Alan Porter, the pedigree authority, pointed out the pedigree below to me recently in a conversation about the staying abilities of Sea the Stars, the winner of the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby, Coral-Eclipse, and Juddmonte International — all obviously...
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Christopher Tsui’s Sea the Stars has now won 6 of 7 starts after taking the Group 1 Juddmonte International Aug. 18 at York, and he’s also won four consecutive Group 1 races, beginning with the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 2, followed...
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Coolmore’s Sadler’s Wells stallion Galileo leads all European sires by unrestricted stakes winners, with 17 through Aug. 2, according to Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, Inc. Read More...
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Polish-bred Age of Jape, as expected, won the 2400-meter Slovakian Derby at Bratislava today and established himself as the best 3-year-old in Central Europe. A winner of 8 of 9 starts — the last 8 consecutively — Age of Jape came to Bratislava...
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This just in from our man in Argentina, Diego Mitagstein: Darley will shuttle King’s Best from Haras du Logis in Normandy, France, to Damasia Lottero’s and Pablo Zabaleta’s Haras Vacacion in San Antonio de Areca, Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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Galileo (Ire) is the eMatings stallion of the week, for the week ended Sunday May 10.
The 11-year-old son of Sadler’s Wells and Arc winner Urban Sea, by Miswaki, was represented by three new stakes winners this week, including Epsom Derby contender...
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The Coolmore consortium’s Kentucky Derby hopes did not materialize in Dunkirk, but the famed Irish stud has the Epsom Derby in its sights with undefeated Fame and Glory, who won the Group 2 Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Stakes at Leopardstown yesterday...
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(This is Part I of a two-part post on Coolmore Stud)
John Magnier’s Coolmore Stud near Fethard in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, is the most successful stallion operation in the world because it has always managed to come up with a big horse or two or three...
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