Sunday, 29 December 2013

"All Time Greats" Hurricane Fly

Racing is brought together through the horses. A good horse will get recognition but a great horse will be cherished. Great horses are not easy to come by. In recent years both codes of racing flat & national hunt have been blessed with equine stars. From Sea The Stars to Frankel on the flat to Kauto Star, Sprinter Sacre & Hurricane Fly on the jumps scene, racing fans have been truly spoilt. This blog follows the career of one of the most outstanding hurdlers ever seen for generations, the incomparable & record breaking Hurricane Fly.

Breeding:

Hurricane Fly was foaled and raised at the Irish National Stud in Kildare. Bred by Agricola Del Parco. He was a son of champion flat horse Montjeu out of minor Italian winner Scandisk. His sire Montjeu is known by many as one of the best flat stallions of his generation where he sired four Epsom Derby winners. Montjeu also made his presence felt on the jumps scene as well as Hurricane Fly he sired the high class chaser Noble Prince. Hurricane Fly was bred to be a good horse. He is a half brother to black type placed pair Hunzy & ThunderWing also a winner over hurdles as well as Diskussion a six time winner in Italy.  Scandisk has a three-year-old gelded son of Shirocco, whose daughter Annie Power is making waves over timber. Scandisk also has a two-year-old filly & colt foal by Yeats, who topped the Tattersalls Ireland November sale when selling to Ben Case for €120,000. Hurricane Fly was sold for €65,000 as a foal. 

Hurricane Fly's second dam is Yankee Lady. She is an own sister to Group three Ballymoss stakes winner Yankee Gold & (then) Group two Pretty Polly stakes winner and Irish guineas placed Lady Singer.  Yankee Lady is the grand dam of Dan Breen. A Listed placed hurdler he was third in the Grade 1 Maghull Novices Chase & also the Grade 2 Celebration Chase. This is from the immediate family of Indian stakes winners Sea Gaze & Portmans Square. 


Two- Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly started his career on the flat in a two-year-old maiden where he finished second. Running four times as a two-year-old he finished second twice and was sixth and third on his second and final start at two.

Three-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly returned as a three year old running out a four length winner of his three-year-old maiden. He followed that up winning a Listed race beating future champion stakes winner Literato. He was unable to follow that up in some Group 3 races. His final race in France before his move to Willie Mullins was a seventh placing in the Group 2 Prix Eugene on the 28th July 2007. Shortly after that Hurricane Fly was bought by Richard Hobson Bloodstock for George Creighton and Rose Boyce. 

Four-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly made his eagerly awaited debut for new connections over hurdles at Punchestown on the 07th May 2008 in the Punchestown Maiden Hurdle. He won by two lengths and was the 9/10F. He returned to France om the 25th May 2008 for the Grade 3 Hurdle at Auteuil. He won by a Length with Ruby Walsh on board. Hurricane Fly returned to France again on June 22nd to contest his first Grade 1 over hurdles in the Prix Alain du Beril. Davy Condon was in the saddle and he was beaten just over two lengths, following him behind in third turned out to be star mare Quevega. Hurricane Fly started his amazing run off by winning the Grade 1 Bar One Racing Hurdle at Fairyhouse on November 30th 2008 beating Donnas Palm by a neck. He was 2/1F that day and young Paul Townend was in the saddle. Hurricane Fly had his final start that year in the Grade 1 Paddy Power future champions hurdle. He won by an enormous ten lengths beating fellow Grade 1 winner Go Native.

Five-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly returned to action in the Grade 1 Evening Herald Novice Hurdle with Ruby Walsh in the saddle. He won by seven lengths beating fellow Grade 1 winners Kempes and Riverside Theatre. It was November of 2009 when Hurricane Fly had his second outing in the Grade 1 Madigans Hurdle he was beaten that day by star staying hurdler Solwhit. That was his only defeat in home soil. Hurricane Fly was then put away for another season. 

Six-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly made his eagerly awaited return in the Rabobank Champion Hurdle Grade 1 at the Punchestown festival. He gained revenged on old foe Solwhit beating him by a neck. They beat Grade 1 winners Punjabi, Thousand Stars and Dunguib. Hurricane Fly & Solwhit locked horns again in the Bar One Hattons Grace Hurdle. Hurricane Fly emerged triuphant also beating Voler La Vedette. He returned again on the 29th December 2010 where he won the Grade 1 iPhone APP festival hurdle beating Solwhit for the third time by two lengths. 

Seven-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly remained undefeated in his seven year old campaign. He started the season off by winning the Grade 1 Irish champion Hurdle at Leopardstown beating Grade 1 winners Solwhit, Sublimity, Thousand Stars & Voler La Vedette. After a frustrating few seasons not being able to bring his star to Cheltenham due to injury Willie Mullins finally got the chance. Hurricane Fly faced one of his toughest tasks. The English were well equipped with two equally cracking hurdlers in Peddler's Cross and Menorah both coming to Cheltenham unbeaten over hurdles. It was Peddlers Cross who cased Hurricane Fly up the hill but the latter always found more under pressure and won by little over a length. Hurricane Fly finally proved to the world what a champion he was. He finished that year winning the Rabobank Champion hurdle at Punchestown. 

Eight-Year-Old:
Hurricane Fly started his season off missing his intended run in the Morgiana Hurdle. He returned later that season prompting fears that Willie Mullins was not happy with his stable star. All seemed well when he won the Irish Champion Hurdle in a canter. However there were stills rumors circulating that Hurricane Fly was not the horse he was the year before. Things didn't go to plan in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham where he finished third behind Rock On Ruby. It was his first defeat in over three years. The Irish fans came back bitterly disappointed. Hurricane Fly bowed out with a very workmanlike performance in the Rabobank Hurdle in horrendous ground. It was clear after that race that he wasn't right. He returned that November in the Morgiana Hurdle winning by twelve lengths from Captain Cee Bee and followed that up with decisive wins in the Grade 1 Istabraq Festival Hurdle. Hurricane Fly was starting out his new season in much better style.

Nine-Year-Old:
By the Time January came Hurricane Fly was making his third start ahead of the 2012/13 jumps season. The Year before he was only making his seasonal debut in January of 2012. The reports circulating that Mullins was a lot happier with the horses preparation this time around and he was coming back a much stronger horse. That proved to be right. Following a third win in the Irish Champion Hurdle Hurricane Fly was back to try and regain his champion hurdle title. It was a tough task. The last horse to complete the task of Comedy Of Errors back in the 70's. The last three champion hurdle winners were in the field Hurricane Fly, Rock On Ruby the current title holder and Binnocular the 2010 champion. Zarkandar winner of the Grade 1 Triumph Hurdle  and Cinders And Ashes winner of the Supreme Novices both in 2012 added further stiff competiton, The race in the early stages looked to be going horrendously wrong for the Irish champion as he was at one point three or four lengths adrift before being hampered by Grandoet. However Walsh's impeccable riding skills kicked in. He managed to get Hurricane Fly back on the bridle at the top of the hill and as they came down Irish eyes were smiling. He jumped the last two fences and won by just over two lengths. Hurricane Fly had defined the odds and regained his well deserved title. He again came back to Punchestown where he met 2012 champion hurdler and 2013 runner up Rock On Ruby. The Fly as he is affectionalty known put the race to bed in a matter of strides. The Hurricane was back. Hurricane Fly made his seasonal return in the Grade 1 Morgiana Hurdle beating Marito in a workmanlike fashion. He returned again on the 29th December in the Grade 1 Ryanair Hurdle where he would face two young rising stars in Jezki & Our Conor. Jezki trained by Jessica Harrington was the top Novice last year and subsequently finished third in the Supreme Novice hurdle to Champagne Fever and My Tent Or Yours. While Our Conor was an unbeaten juvenile hurdler with his finest performance coming at Cheltenham in the JCB Triumph hurdle  were he annihilated his opposition by fifteen lengths. The race was billed as a mouthwatering clash. However when push came to shove the two promising young stars had no match for the champion as he gunned them down and ran away to win by over two. Jezki was second while Our Conor was third.

Conclusion of a Champion and the future:
Hurricane Fly is the first horse ever to win a record eighteen Grade 1 wins. He has constantly beaten the best Irish and British hurdlers. Willie Mullins has stated that he has settled more in his races and seems to get better with age. It has been confirmed that he will take a similar route to last season starting with the Irish Champion Hurdle, then on to Cheltenham and then finally Punchestown in April. Punters feel that Hurricane Fly won't beat The New One or My Tent Or Yours who both have got off at the top level in the UK. While others believe Jezki & Our Conor will come on for the run. Hurricane Fly is the true champion and I personally think that if he shows up at Presbury Park then The New One, My Tent Or Yours, Jezki & Our Conor won't beat him. The Hurricane will unleash his force once again. He is a true champion and the best we may ever see. 



Monday, 23 December 2013

Sires Profile National Hunt: Imperial Monarch & Recital

Coolmore announced on Monday 23rd December 2013 that they will be adding two new exciting young sires to the national hunt scene. Imperial Monarch an unbeaten two-year-old and Group one winning three-year-old and Recital a Group one winning two-year-old. They will both take up stud duties at The Beeches Stud at a fee of €2,500 each.

Imperial Monarch (IRE

  • 09 Bay Colt by Galileo x Ionian Sea (Slip Anchor)
  • To Stud: The Beeches Stud
  • Fee; €2,500
Imperial Monarch is a superbly bred & superior looking son of Galileo. He was unbeaten in one start as a two-year-old winning in a competitive maiden at The Curragh. He came back as a three-year-old winning the Group three Sandown classic trial in impressive fashion having lost a few lengths. Connections disappointingly swerved the derby and instead took him to France where he won the Group one Grand Prix De Paris beating Main Sequence who was second to Camelot in the Derby. Imperial Monarch didn't win again. He has breeding to make a huge impact in the breeding shed. His dam was a listed winner in France. Ionian Sea has since become a formidable broodmare. She is the dam of dual Group three winner Mount Athos, as well as The Great Gatsby who was second in the Derby. His full sister Roman Empress was third in the Yorkshire Oaks while another full brother Magritte was placed in the Racing Post Trophy. They are all by Sadler's Wells.  Ionian Sea is a half sister to jumps sire sensation Oscar. He was second in the French derby, his full brother Blue Stag was second in the Derby and is a sire in Brazil. They are out of dual Group three winner Snow Day. Imperial Monarch traces back to champion older horse Sakhee. At €2,500 he is a huge bargain sire
and I have full belief that he can make it as a stallion in the ever competive jumps sphere. 

Recital (FR)
  • 09 Bay Coly by Montjeu x Dibenoise (Kenmare) 
  • To Stud: The Beeches Stud
  • Fee: €2,500
Recital was a Group one winning two-year-old winning the criterium saint cloud in France. As a three-year-old he added further black type by winning a moderate renewal of the Group three Derrinstown stud derby trial. He finished sixth to his paternal half brother Pour Moi in the Derby. Sold to connections in Qatar, he made little impact & will return to home soil to stand at stud. Recital has a very interesting pedigree. He is bred on the same Montjeu/Kenmare cross as seventeen times Grade one winner and dual champion hurdler Hurricane Fly. Recital also has a nice pedigree to back him up. He is a brother to Group one Prix Ganay winner  Corre Comino's. While his half siblings include multiple French Group winner Racinger.  The line traces back to French champion two-year-old filly Princesse Lida, who was also joint champion in Europe. 

Sunday, 22 December 2013

First Season Sire Profile: Orfevre & Novellist

King George winner Novellist and dual Arc De Triomphe runner up Orfevre both head an exciting list of young sires retiring to Japan. Novellist is one of the first sons of Monsun to stand in Japan while Orfevre has some of the best Japanese bloodlines to offer. These are two young exciting sire prospects who will both take up stud duties at Shadai Stallion Station, Japans most influential and successful stallion farm.


Novellist (IRE)

  • 09 Bay Colt by Monsun x Night Lagoon (Lagunas)
  • To Stud: Shadai Stallion Station, Japan 
Novellist brings Japanese breeders some of the best German bloodlines to offer. Although he is listed as being an Irish bred horse he carries a strong German pedigree with a good reputation. Novellist is one of the first sire sons of his sire the late great Monsun to stand at stud in Japan. His dam Night Lagoon was champion two-year-old filly in Germany in 2003. She is a half sister to German Derby runner up Night Tango. Novellist remains her best produce to date. Nigh Lagoon has produced two other progeny by Monsun. They are Navajo Queen & Navajo Storm both were winners but neither came close in regards to ability to their younger star sibling. Novellist won four Group one's in total. He ran a brilliant race in the King George beating Irish Derby winner Treading Leather. He also won the Group one Grand Prix Saint Cloud in France. In his homeland of Germany he won the Group one Grosser Preis Von Baden and the Gran Premio Del Jockey club. He was also second in the German Derby. 

Orfevre (JPN)
  • 08 Chesnut colt by Stay Gold x Oriental Art (Mejiro McQueen)
  • To Stud: Shadai Stallion Station, Japan
Orfevre was a hugely popular horse in his native homeland. He emulated  Japanese sire sensation Deep Impact by winning the Japanese Triple Crown. Orfevre has also won the Grade one Arima Kinen twice in Japan. He was also second in the Japan Cup. Orfevre came to France where he won consecutive running's of the Group two Prix Foy. On each of these wins he became favorite for the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe. He finished second in the race twice finding the late surge of Solemia too good in the 2012 Arc and this year he had beaten all bar the superb filly Treve. Orfevre is a brother to two time Grade one winner Dream Journey, who was also champion two-year-old colt and champion older horse in Japan. They are out of Oriental Art, a three time winner in Japan. She has become a superb broodmare. She has a yearling full brother to Orfevre and Dream Journey. 

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Broodmare Focus: Moonlight Cloud

It was announced on the 8th December 2013 that multiple Group 1 winner Moonlight Cloud was being retired from racing after a sixth placed finish in Hong Kong. The daughter of Irish National Stud stalwart stallion Invincible Spirit carried all before her this year winning a third 
consecutive Prix Maurice De Gheest and adding the Prix Jacques Les Marois and Prix Le Foret to her already impressive tally of wins. Moonlight Cloud is the only horse ever to get as close to Australian sensation Black Caviar when going down by a nose in the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot in 2012. 

Moonlight Cloud is from a very successful female line. She is out of the listed placed mare Ventura. She has become a broodmare of considerable note. As well as producing Moonlight Cloud she is also the dam of  Cedar Mountain. A son of Galileo he is a dual stakes winner in America. Ventura has three other progeny  including Satin Box, a daughter of Manduro she was subsequently sold to Coolmore for E400,000 as a yearling in 2011. She has yet to make her debut and is currently in the care of David Wachman. Another foal is When In Doubt. This daughter of Montjeu was second beaten a neck in a two-year-old maiden recently in France. When In Doubt is trained by M Dezangles for Qatar Racing. This year saw the current progeny of Ventura go under the hammer when Oceanic Bloodstock had to part with E360,000 for a filly by first season sire Makfi. 

Moonlight Clouds second dam is multiple stakes winner Wedding Bouquet. She won Group 3 races in Ireland and America. Ventura was her best progeny to run, however her daughters have gone on to become notable broodmares. One of Wedding Bouquet's daughters apart from Ventura to have success in the paddocks in Wedding Morn. A daughter of the legemdary sire Sadler's Wells. She is the dam of Group 2 Railway stakes winner Probably, a son of Danehill Dancer he was subsequently sold to connections in Norway after his two-year-old campaign. His best effort there was when he won a Listed race in August of this year and he hasnt been able to capture the form he once showed in Ireland. Wedding Bouquets other daughters Liege and Maddelina, a sister to Wedding Morn are also blacktype producers. Liege a daughter of Night Shift is the dam of Listed winner Bruges. Liege is also the grand dam of Group winner Talwar. Maddelina meanwhile is the grand dam of Group 3 winner Hawaafez. 

The third dam Doff The Derby made significant impact in the breeding shed. She is the dam of dual derby winner and champion colt Generous. A son of Caerleon Generous wasn't a lucrative sire at stud, his best performer being Catella who was a stakes winner. Doff The Derby's dual classic heroine Imagine had a much better start to her life at stud. A daughter of Sadler's Wells, Imagine won the Irish guineas and epsom Oaks in a lucrative racing career. Her first foal was joint champion two-year-old colt Horatio Nelson. A son of champion sire Danehill, Horatio Nelson won the Prix jean Luc Lagadere in France and was desperately unlucky not to to keep his unbeaten record in tact when just touched off by subsequent derby winner Sir Percy in the Dewhurst. Horatio Nelson never regained his two-year-old form and after finishing unplaced in the 2000 guineas he sadly broke down when travelling well in the Epsom Derby and was subsequently euthanized. Imagine's two other racing progeny Viscount Nelson by Giant's Causeway and Kitty Matcham by Rock Of Gibralter earned their dam more blacktype success as a broodmare. Imagine's full sister Strawberry Roan who was classic placed is the grand dam of Cape Dollar who won the Group 2 Rockfel stakes. 

Moonlight Cloud is from a lucrative family and there is no reason why she cant become a blacktype producer. Her name is sure to appear in the pedigree of future champions. Now the attention is focused on what stallion will cover this superb miler. Moonlight Cloud's sire Invincible Spirit has an exciting future ahead as a broodmare sire and also a sire of sires. Daughters of Invincible Spirit have produced Group 3 winner Perfect Tribute as well as listed scorers Drive To Hell and Melbourne Memories. Interestingly Melbourne Memories is by Sleeping Indian, a horse who shared the same owner/breeder with Moonlight Cloud in George Strawbridge. 

There is one stallion that stands out for me as the potential match for Moonlight Cloud and that is Dubawi. He has already worked with mares by Invincible Spirit with Perfect Tribute being a product of the cross. He also has an excellent record with mares by Moonlight Clouds grand sire Green Desert. 

Thursday, 28 November 2013

First Foal of Peeping Fawn up for grabs at Arqana Sales

The upcoming Arqana December Sale held in France gives any buyer the unique opportunity to access a formidable pedigree line. The well named Purely Priceless is sure to have many leading agents attention when she will be auctioned off as LOT 170.

She is the first foal out of four time Group 1 winning mare Peeping Fawn who is from an outstanding female line synonymous with producing champions. Purely Priceless is also by champion sire and upcoming broodmare sire Galileo. The Galileo/Danehill cross is one of the most sought after lines in the world. Among the Group 1 winners bred on this exact cross include Frankel, Maybe, Teofilo, Intello, etc. Although her race record isn't outstanding she was a versatile filly winning twice from five starts and placing third in all her other starts in France. Purely Priceless is rated 88 by Timeform.

Purely Priceless has broodmare potential written all over her and connections also feel she would be a beautiful racing prospect as a four-year-old. Purely Priceless is a half sister to dual stakes placed Sir John Hawkins by HenryTheNavigator. Sir John Hawkins will be a three-year-old in 2014 and it is highly interesting weather he can improve with age. Their dam Peeping Fawn has a colt foal by Tapit and interestingly is in foal to Japanese sire sensation Deep Impact.

Purely Priceless second dam is Maryinsky. She won two races and was second in the fillies mile as a two-year-old. Maryinsky became a top class mare at stud. By numerous champion sire and dam sire Sadler's Wells she produced Peeping Fawn and also TheWayYouAre, who won the Group 1 criterium international as a two-year-old.  TheWayYouAre is currently standing his fourth season at stud in Coolmore. Maryinsky has a yearling filly by champion Australian sire Fastnet Rock and visited him again in 2013.

Blush With Pride the third dam was a formidable mare both on the track and in the paddocks. As a race mare she won the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks and the Susanna stakes Grade 1.  Blush with Pride is the dam of dual Grade 1 producer Better Then Honour, a dual Grade 1 placed mare she went on to produce champion american filly Rags To Riches. A winner of the Kentucky oaks like her grand dam,  Rags To Riches went on to beat the males in the Grade 1 Belmont stakes.  Rags To Riches has produced four foals at stud. Her first a filly by Giant's Causeway is un raced, while her second foal Admirer by HenryTheNavigator hasn't made much of an impact. Rags To Riches has a yearling colt and colt foal both by Galileo and visited him for the third time in 2013. As well as producing Rags To Riches, Better Than Honour also produced Jazil, who would give his dam a second Belmont stakes success.

There are five individual Group 1 winners in Purely Priceless pedigree with many of them becoming champions. The public sale of Purely Priceless gives breeders the unique opportunity to own some of this quality bloodlines. She is sure to be in popular demand when she enters the ring at Arqana.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Goffs Breeding Stock Sale Top Lots (foals)

(1). Bay Colt foal by Rip Van Winkle x Faraday Light (Rainbow Quest)
Price: E420,000
Buyer: David Redvers Bldstk

This colt is from the second foal crop of champion miler Rip Van Winkle. He is out of the Rainbow quest mare Faraday Light. This makes him a half brother to classic winner Just The Judge, his 2yo half brother Obliterator won his only start as a 2yo. Their dam Faraday Light is a half sister to Group 2 winner High Heeled. They are both out of american graded winner Uncharted Haven, herself a half sister to the dam of Grade 1 runner up Ferneley.

(2).  Bay Filly foal by Acclamation x Sogno Verde (Green Desert)
Price: E360,000
Buyer: John Ferguson 

This filly is a sister to leading 2yo Lilbourne Lad whose wins included the Group 2 Railway stakes. He was also 2nd in the Group 1 Middle Park.  They are half siblings to Group 2 placed Bobbyscot. Their dam Sogno Verde a winner of one race is a half sister to dual stakes winner Pugin and Chartres.  The 3rd dam is champion 3yo filly Dark Lomond whose wins included the Pretty Polly and Irish leger. Sogno Verde has a yearling colt by Ravens Pass.

(3). Bay Filly foal by Sea The Stars x Ardbrae Lady (Overbury)
Price: E250,000
Buyer: Lodge Park Stud

This filly is a daughter of group 1 irish guineas runner up Ardbrea Lady. She is a half sister to stakes performers Jakaroo and Jammy Guest. Ardbrae Lady herself is a half sister to stakes winners Obre Gold and Radio Gaga. Ardbrae Lady has a 2yo filly by Galileo named Ardbrae Tara and a yearling filly by Danehill Dancer.

(4). Bay Filly foal by New Approch x Aria di Festa (Orpen)
Price: E250,000
Buyer: John Ferguson

This is the 2nd foal out of Italian Group 3 placed Aria di Festa. Aria di Festa is a half sister to the dam of dual stakes winner Mixed Intention. This is from the family of dual group 1 winner Danseuse Du Soir, herself dam of champion 2yo Scintillo. This is also the immediate family of multiple group 3 winner Jumbajukiba.

(5). Bay Colt foal by Dream Ahead x Love and Laughter (Theatrical)
Price: E200,000
Buyer: Shadwell Estate company

This colt is from the first crop of 5x group 1 winning sprinter Dream Ahead. His price is reflected in his pedigree. He is a half brother to dual Grade 1 winner Wigmore Hall. Their dam Love and Laughter is a half sister to stakes winner Kissing the Camera. They are out of group 3 winner Hoh Dear.

(6). Bay Filly foal by Shamardal x Idilic Calm (Indian Ridge)
Price E195,000
Buyer: Thistle Farm

This filly is a half sister to Grade 2 winners Steel Light & Calming Influence. Idilic Calm is a half sister to Grade 2 hurdler High In the Clouds. The 3rd dam Grenzen was a multiple graded winner in america.  She is the dam of dual Grade 1 winner Twilght Agenda and high class broodmare Market slide. At stud Market Slide produced Group 1 winners Media puzzle and Refuse To Bend. This is from the immediate family of Grade 1 belmont stakes winner Go And Go.

(7). Bay Filly foal by Mastercraftsman x Guantanamera (Sadler's Wells)
Price: E170,000
Buyer: D Farrington

This filly is by champion freshman sire Mastercraftsman. She is a half sister to Maxintius placed in the Group 2 Superlative stakes. They are out of the unraced Guantanamera, a 3/4 sister to Listed winner Really.  They are out of Bluffing a stakes placed half sister to Feminine Waves, herself a multiple stakes placed. This is from the family of champion multiple champion racehorse and sire Law Society.

(8). Bay Filly foal by Montjeu x Festoso (Diesis)
Price: E160,000
Buyer: Merriebelle Stable

This is the 3rd foal out of Group 2 placed mare Festoso, a half sister to Group 1 winner Olden Times. They are out of Garah a stakes winner and placed half sister to the dams of Group 2 winner Dandoun and Listed winner Tennessee Wildcat.

(9). Bay Colt foal by Sea The Stars x Lidakiya (Kayasi)
Price: E150,000
Buyer: Lynn Lodge Stud

This colt is well related being a half brother to dual Group 1 winner Linngari. Their dam is a half sister to Livadiya, a dual Listed scorer she was placed in the group 1 Tattersalls Gold cup, she is the dam of Liska, dam of group 3 placed filly Cape Express. This is from the family of Grade 1 placed Liyoun.

(10). Bay Colt foal by Rip Van Winkle x Ann Tudor (Anaaba)
Price: E145,000
Buyer: Camas Park Stud

This colt looks destined to return to the sales ring next year. He is a half brother to group 2 placed Alhaban. His dam is a half sister to stakes placed Cest  Notre Gris. This is from the immediate family of multiple group winner Maraahel.


Saturday, 23 November 2013

Goffs Breeding Stock Sale Top Lots (Mares)

(1). Chicquita (IRE)
  • Bay Filly by Montjeu x Prudenzia (Dansili)
  • Price: E6,000,000
  • Buyer: Peter & Ross Doyle Bldstk ltd
Chiquita smashed the record for a horse sold in Ireland when selling for a record E6M. A winner of the 2012 Irish Oaks, not only did she have the race record and the looks to prove her worth she also has the pedigree. Chiquita was sold at the 2011 Arqana Yearling sale for E600,000 to Badgers Bloodstock. She is by champion stallion Montjeu and is out of the stakes winning Dansili mare Prudenzia. Prudenzia is a half sister to group 3 winner Pacifique, also a daughter of Montjeu. Chicquita is from the family of triple oaks heroine Alexandrova and Group 1 winning 2yo filly Magical Romance. This is also from the immediate family of Gr3 winner Golden Sword. Chicquita's siblings have been highly sought out after at the sales. In 2012 her half sister by Galileo sold for E1,000,000, now named Sinnamary, she is unbeaten in 1 start. Meanwhile in 2013 Coolmore went to E1,000,000 to secure Sinnamary's full sister. Prudenzia produced a colt foal by invincible Spirit this year. 

(2). Fleeting Spirit (IRE)
  • Bay Mare by Invincible Spirit x Millennium Tale (Distant Relative)
  • Price: E1,100,000
  • Buyer: Narvick International
It was obvious that Fleeting Spirit would be in demand. She proved herself to be a top class sprinter winning the July cup. She was also champion sprinter in Europe. Fleeting Spirit was also carrying to champion stallion Galileo for the third consecutive year since she retired from racing. Her yearling & foal both fillies by Galileo were sold at Goffs for E180,000 and E300,000 respectively. Fleeting Spirit is a half sister to Listed placed Alone He Stands. Fleeting spirit is the only Group 1 winner and the best horse to race under her first 3 dams. It was announced after her sale that she had been bought for clients in Japan. She would stay in Ireland to foal then be shipped to Japan for a date with their champion sire Deep Impact. 

(3). Song (IRE)
  • Bay Mare by Sadler's Wells x Jude (Darshaan)
  • Price: E1,000,000
  • Buyer: Friarstown Stud
It is obvious that Song was going to be a hit when she was catloged in the sale. She is impeccably bred mare being a sister to Group 1 winning fillies Quarter Moon and Yesterday. Her other full sister All My Loving is a proven stakes producer being the dam of ill fated Thomas chippendale. Song is from one of the most sought after female families in the stud book. She is an own sister to Alloeutte the dam of dual Group 1 winning mares Alborada & Albanova. Jude dam of Song is a half sister to Last Second dam of Group 1 winner Aussie Rules and Alleliua dam of Group 1 winner Allegretto. Song produced a filly by Dansili, who sold for E300,000. She is also the first mare offered in Europe in foal to world champion racehorse Frankel.

(4). Hazel Lavery (IRE)
  • Bay Filly by Excellent Art x Reprise (Darshaan)
  • Price: E850,000
  • Buyer: Donald Sackville
Hazel Lavery is a dual stakes winning mare. She is a half sister to fellow stakes winner Leo Gali. The dam Reprise has a full sister to Hazel Lavery, a 2yo named Minnie hazel. Further back in the family is american stakes winner Artema & french stakes winner Hello Soso.  Hazel Lavery was sold in foal to Frankel which brought her price up significantly. She was sold in 2012 for E250,000 but made E850,000 at Goffs. Her dam Reprise has a yearling filly by Duke Of Marmalade.

(5). Sparkle Plenty (IRE)
  • Bay Filly by Galileo x Gwynn (Darshaan)
  • Price: E650,000
  • Buyer: Ecurie Des Monceaux
Sparkle Plenty is a beautifully bred mare. Her half siblings include Group winner Gagnoa and Group 1 Derby stakes winner and exciting young sire Pour Moi.  Her full sister was impressive 6 length Navan stakes winner Kissed.  The 3rd dam Royal Statue is the dam of champion filly Awaasif, she in turn is the dam of oaks winner Snow Bride, who in turn produced world champion Lammtara. Gwynn dam of Sparkle Plenty has a yearling colt and filly foal both by Galileo. 

(6). Shawara (IRE)
  • Bay Mare by Barathea x Shamawna (Darshaan)
  • Price: E550,000
  • Buyer: Barronstown Stud
Shawara came to the sale as a Group 1 producer. She is the dam of dual Group 1 winner Shareta. Shawara is a half sister to Irish Oaks winner Shawanda, who is the dam of Group 1 winner Encke and stakes winner Genius Beast. Shawara was sold in foal to Sea The Stars. She has a yearling full brother to Shareta named Shaywan. 


(7). Funsie (IRE)
  • Bay Mare by Saumerez x Vallee Dansante (Lyphard)
  • Price: E550,000
  • Buyer: John Warren Bloodstock
Funsie is also a Group 1 producer and came to the sale with a fierce reputation. She is the dam of European champion colt and derby winner Authorized, he is now the sire of 3 Group 1 winners at stud. She is also the dam of 2012 Tattersalls Yearling top lot Hydrogen, who sold for a then record E2,500,000 to Qatar racing. Funsie is a half sister to Group 3 winner Brooklyn's Dance. She is the dam of 2012 Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe winner Solemia as well as Group 1 placed pair Prospect Wells and Prospect Park. Another of Funsie's half sisters is Princess Dansante who also sold for a record at Tattersalls December Sale. Funsie has a yearling colt and filly foal both by Galileo.  Her filly foal sold for E380,000. 


(8).  Glint Edge Girl (GB)
  • Chesnut Mare by Monsieur Bond x Tahara (Cearleon)
  • Price: E550,000
  • Buyer: Flaxman Stables Ireland LTD
Glint Edge Girl's biggest success came in the Group 1 Prix De L'Abbeye. She was also a dual stakes winner and is by far her sires best progeny. Her half brother Godfrey Street won the group 2 Flying Childers. Their dam Tahara is a half sister to Tariysha the dam of champion 2yo colt Arcano. Glint Edge Girl was the only mare in the catalog sold in foal to champion Australian sire Redoute's Choice. Glint Edge Girl has a yearling filly by Oasis Dream named Mollycoddled, who is due to be sold at Goffs in February. Glint Edge Girl's dam Tahara has a yearling filly by Acclamation and foaled a colt by Galileo this year. 

(9). Bunairgead (IRE)
  • Bay Filly by New Approach x Montecito (Seeking The Gold)
  • Price: E520,000
  • Buyer: Gordon Troeller B/S
Bunairgead is a Listed winner and multiple stakes placed. She is by young sire sensation New Approach. She is a half sister to stakes placed Tawaassol. Their dam Montecito was also a stakes winner and placed. Montecito is out of graded winner Storm and Sunshine, she is the dam of stakes winners Smile Again and Halo Sunshine, both also grade 3 winners in america.

(10). Festoso  (IRE)
  • Bay Mare by Diesis x Garah (Ajdal)
  • Price: E450,000
  • Buyer: Blandford B/S
Festoso proved a valuable addition to Goffs. She was the only mare cataloged in foal to champion stallion Galileo. She is a dual stakes winner including when 2nd in the Group 1 Cheveley Park stakes. She is a half sister to Group 1 Prix jean prat winner Olden Times. They are out of Garah a multiple stakes placed mare. Garah is a half sister to french group 2 winner Dandoun as well as to the dam of stakes placed TennesseeWildcat. Festoso has a 2yo colt by late sire Montjeu named Sahara Desert, a yearling colt by Galileo and foaled a full sister to Sahara Gold this year. 




Tuesday, 22 October 2013

New To Lanwades Stud in 2014: Leroidesanimaux & North Light

Leroidesanimaux (BRZ)
  • by Candy Stripes x Dissemble (Ahonoora)
A triple Grade 1 winner over a mile. He was Eclipse Award champion Turf horse in 2005. Leroidesanimaux has already proved himself at stud. He is the sire of three Grade 1 winners including champion Animal Kingdom as well as Grade 1 winning 2yo Una Cabeza. He was also the Leading Sire by earnings in America. Leroidesanimaux previously stood at Hallmark Stallions in America. Although he ran in America and was bred in Brazil, Leroidesanimaux has a strong European pedigree. His dam is a half sister to Hasili, the dam of Group/Grade 1 winners Intercontinental, Heat Haze, Caqique, Banks Hill, Champs Elysees and stallion sensation Dansili. Another of Dissemble's half sisters is Arrive dam of leading Irish filly Promising Lead and Group 2 winner Visit. Skiable dam of leading 2yo Three Valley's is another half siblings. Leroidesanimaux is an exciting recruit to the European stallion ranks. He is an exciting and perfect cross for Sadler's Wells mares, mares by his relation Dansili will be interesting. 

North Light (IRE)
  • by Danehill x Sought Out (Rainbow Quest)
North Light previously stood at Adena Springs in Kentucky. He is the only horse by his great sire Danehill to win the Epsom Derby. North Light is from a very good Ballymaccoll family. He is a half brother to dual Group winner Cover Up. His 2nd dam Edinburgh was joint 3rd champion filly in France. She is the grand dam of Group 1 winner and exciting young national hunt stallion Gamut. This is from the same female family that produced Derby placed pair Golan and Tartan Bearer. North Light's early success at stud was fittingly in Europe when his son Artic Cosmos won the St Leger. North Light has since been champion sire in Canada. He has sired Group winners in 3 continents. Being a son of Danehill out of a Rainbow Quest mare, like Leroidesanimaux he is from a well known European family. North Light should be very appealing to European breeders. 

Tattersalls Oct Book 1 2013: Top 10 Lots

(1). Lot 233 Bay Filly by Galileo x Alluring Park (Green Desert)

Price: 5,000,000gns
Buyer: Mandore International
This filly is a full sister to Group 1 Epsom Oaks winner Was who sold at this sale for £1,200,000 in 2010. Their other full sister made £1,500,000 at the 2012 October sale, she has recently been named Al Jassasiyah. They are out of Alluring Park a dual Listed placed full sister to Shinko Forest. Alluring Park is a daughter of champion mare Park Express winner of the Group 1 Irish Champion stakes. Alluring Park is half sister to multiple Group 1 winner New Approach, winner of the 2008 Epsom derby he is now a leading young sire. Dazzling Park is another half sibling she won the Group 1 Matron stakes and was European champion filly. Her daughter Glinting Desert went on to produce Group 1 Phoenix stakes winner Alfred Nobel. She is the first filly ever to sell for £5,000,000 and will go into training with Andre Fabre.

(2). Lot 144 Bay Colt by Galileo x Shastye (Danehill)
Price: 3,600,000gns
Buyer: MV Magnier
This colt is a full brother to Listed winner and dual Oaks placed Secret Gesture, 2nd in both the Epsom Oaks \& German Oaks. Their dam is the Listed placed Shastye she comes from a top class family. Shastye is out of champion Italian mare Sageneca. Shastye is a half sister to Group 1 Arc De Triomphe winner Sagamix and Group 1 Criterium International winner Sagacity. Sagamix's full sister Sage Et Jole is the dam of Prix d'Ispahan winner Sageburg. Another half sibling Almighty was 2nd in the Group 3 Chester Vase, while their other half sister Sagalina is the dam of Group 1 Prix Saint Alary winner Sagawara.


(3).Lot 180 Bay Colt by Oasis Dream x Tariysha (Daylami)

Price: 1,100,000gns
Buyer: Shadwell Estate Company
This colt is a full brother to Group 1 Prix Morny winner & Group 2 July stakes winner Arcano now a young sire. They are out of Tariysha an unraced half sister to Tahara the dam of Group 1 Prix D'Abbey winner Glint Edge Girl.

(4). Lot 354 Bay Colt by Oasis Dream x Dar Re Mi (Singspiel)

Price: 850,000gns
Buyer: Charlie Gordon Watson
This is the first foal out of Group 1 Yorkshire Oaks, Pretty Polly & Dubai Sheema Classic winner Dar Re Mi. Dar Re Mi is a daughter of Group 1 winner Darara. Dar Re Mi is a half sister to three other individual Group 1 winners including  Group 1 Prince Of Wales stakes & Dubai Sheema classic winner Rewilding, Hong Kong Group 1 winner Diaghilev & Australian Group 1 winner Darazari. She is also a half sister to stakes performers Kilamenjaro & Rhagaas. The 2nd dam Darara is a half sister to Group 1 winner & champion broodmare sire Darshaan as well as dual Group 1 winner Daliapour. They are out of Group 3 placed mare Delsy.

(5). Lot 405 Bay Filly by Galileo x Frappe (Inchinor)

Price 775,000gns
Buyer: MV Magnier
This filly is coupled with a lovely pedigree. She surely has to be considered as a guineas type filly. She is a half sister to dual Group 1 winner Power. He himself won the Irish 2000 guineas as well as the Criterium International as a 2yo.  She is also a half sister to Group 2 Ribblesdale stakes winner Thakafaat. Frappe herself is a daughter of unbeaten Group winning 2yo Glatisant. This makes Frappe a half sister to unbeaten 2000 guineas winner Footstepsinthesand & Group 1 Phoenix stakes winner Pedro The Great.  Glatisant herself is a half sister to Rainbow Goddess & Council Rock the dams of Mahler & Superstar Leo who was European champion 2yo filly.

(6). LOT 302 Bay Colt by Oasis Dream x Briolette (Sadler's Wells)
Price: 650,000gns
Buyer: John Ferguson
This colt is out of a Group 3 placed half sister to champion older horse Pilsudski. Briolette herself is an own sister to Peach Out Of Reach. A listed winner Peach Out Of Reach is the dam of stakes winner Baraka. This is from the immediate family of Group 1 winning half brothers Youmzain & Crachadoir as well as their stakes winning half sister Shreyas. Also from the family is Group 3 winner Luminous Eyes.

(7). LOT 394 Bay Colt by Montjeu x First Breeze (Woodman)
Price 650,000gns
Buyer: John Warren Bloodstock
This colt is out of a winning half sister to Grade 1 handicap winner Twilight Agenda. Another of the dams half sisters Market Slide produced Group 1 winners Media Puzzle and Refuse To Bend. This from the close family of Grade 1 Belmonst SWnr Go And Go and dual derby placed Casual Conquest. 

(8). LOT 359 Bay Colt by Dubawi x Demisemiquaver (Singspeil)
Price: 650,000gns
Buyer: John Ferguson
This colt is out of a winning half sister to Grade 2 winner Miss Caerleona, she herself is the dam of dual Group 1 placed and Grade 3 winning filly Karens Caper. Karens Caper in turn is the dam of Kinglet a Group 3 winner in Dubai. This is from the immediate family of Group winner & Group 1 placed 2yo Bonfire and also Group 1 winners Miss Satamixa and Blue Bunting. 

(9). LOT 390 Chesnut Colt by Galileo x Field Of Hope (Selkirk)
Price: 650,000gns
Buyer: Blandford Bloodstock
This colt is out of Group 1 Prix la Foret winner Field Of Hope. She is the dam of 4 stakes winners/performers including Ransom Hope a Listed winner and Group placed in Rome, dual Listed winner Field Of Dream, dual Listed winner and Group placed Dormello and Group 1 placed Olympian Odyssey.

(10). LOT 262 Bay Colt by Oasis Dream x Annabelle's Charm (Indian Ridge)
Price: £625,000
Buyer: John Ferguson
This is the first foal out of Listed winner and Group 3 placed Annabelle's Charm. She is a daughter of Kylemore who is an own sister to Group 1 winners Ballingarry and Aristotle. Kylemore is of course a daughter to Moyglare winner Flamenco Wave. This makes her a half sister to Group 1 winner Starborough and a half sister to Leaping Water the dam of 6x Group 1 winner the high class Saint Nicholas Abbey and his Graded 3 winning half brother Grammarian. 

Goffs Orby Sale 2013: Top 10 Lots

(1). LOT 331 Bay Colt by Montjeu x Finsceal Beo (Mr Greeley)
Price: €2,850,000
Buyer: MV Magnier
This colt is the third foal out of dual European champion filly Finsceal Beo. He is a half brother to the unraced Finsceal Fior (Galileo) & Too The Stars (Sea The Stars), who cost €800,000 at the 2011 Goffs November foal Sale. To date Too The Stars in unraced. Their dam Finsceal Beo was a multiple Gr1 winner including the Eng/Irish guineas double. Finsceal Beo is a half sister to German Gr2 winner Frozen Power.  Their yearling half brother by Acclamation sold for £180,000 at the Tattersalls  October book 1 yearling sale.

(2). LOT 354 Bay Filly by Galileo x Green Room (Theatrical)
Price: €680,000
Buyer: MV Magnier
This filly is a half sister to Gr1 Prix Jean Prat winner Lord Shanakill.  They are out of the un-raced Green Room. She herself is a half sister to Grade 1 Yellow Ribbon Handicap winner Spanish Fern. They are half sisters to the dams of Hearts Of Fire who was champion 2yo in Germany and to the dam of Grade1 Santa Anita handicap winner Heatseeker, also a leading 2yo in Europe. The 2nd dam Chain Fern is an own sister to champion 3yo Irish mare Al Bahathri, who in turn is the dam of 2000 guineas winner Haafhd.


(3). LOT 341 Bay Filly by Acclamation x Gallistic (Galileo)
Price: €580,000
Buyer: Peter & Ross Doyle
This filly is a half sister to Listed winner Guinnevre. Their dam Gallistic is a stakes winning half sister to stakes placed Jazz Police. This filly comes from the family of Derby winner Sir Percy, Group 3 winners Gracie O Malley & Mikhail Glinka and Listed winning 2yo filly Sandiva.

(4). LOT 198 Bay Filly by Ravens Pass x Albisola (Montjeu)
Price: €520,000
Buyer: Shadwell Estate Company
This filly is out of dual stakes winner Albisola. Albisola herself is a half sister to Tonara, herself the dam of Group 1 winner Most Improvement. There is certainly no shortage of SWnrs under her 3rd dam with Group winners Stagelight & Ivan Lucius to name a few.

(5). LOT 345 Bay Filly by Iffraaj x Give a Whistle (Mujahid) 
Price: €500,000
Buyer: Shadwell Estate Company
This filly is a half sister to stakes winners including Group 3 winner Pasar Silbano & Listed scorer Gerfalcon. Her other half sibling Give Way Nelson was stakes placed. Her 2yo half sister Come To Heel who is a sister to Pasar Silbano was a Listed winner and was placed in the Group 1 Cheveley Park stakes this year. Her 2nd dam Refique is a half sister to dual Group 1 winner Indian Lodge and is a half sibling to Group 2 winner Sarhoob and Listed winners Sifting Gold & Buy Or Sell.

(6). LOT 245 Bay Filly by Galileo x Bonheur (Royal Academy)
Price: E480,000
Buyer: David Redvers
This filly is a half sister to multiple Group 3 winner Caribbean Sunset who was also placed in the Grade 1 Diana Stakes, Coronation stakes and Irish 1000 Guineas. Her full sister is the Listed and Group placed filly Snow Queen. They are out of Bonheur a daughter of Grade 1 winner Queen To Conquer. Bonheur is a half sister to champion German filly Quebrada, later dam of Italian Group 3 winner Quilanga. Another of Bonheur's half sisters Quetena also produced Italian Group 1 winner Querari.

(7). LOT 101 Bay Colt by Galileo x Saoire (Pivotal)
Price E425,000
Buyer: MV Magnier
This colt is out of Group 1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner and Group placed filly Saoire. His half brother Requisition was a Listed winner as a 2yo. He has a 2yo unraced full brother named Sundara. Saoire is the only high class horse to come out of her family line. She is a half sister to Listed placed Awinnersgame. The 2nd dam Polish Decent is a half sister to Group 3 winner Wistful Tune.

(8). Lot 335 Bay Filly by Fastnet Rock x Flashing Green (Green Desert)
Price: E420,000
Buyer: MV Magnier
This filly is a half sister to Listed winners Flashing Colour, Flash Dance and Tha'ir. She also has a 2yo unraced half sister called Tautou Montjeu,a daughter of ill fated champion sire Montjeu. Their dam Flashing Green is a half sister to champion 2yo Italian filly Croeso Cariad and Listed winner and multiple Group placed mare Mona Lisa. Another half sister is Listed winner Photogenic. The 3rd dam is champion broodmare Reprocolor, a dual Group 3 winner she is the dam of Group 1 winners Kayf Tara (a 3x champion older stayer in Europe), Cezanne (Champion older horse in Ireland), Colorspin winner of the Group 1 Irish Oaks and Opera House (Champion older horse in Ireland in 1992 and in Europe in 1993).

(9). LOT 176 Bay Filly by Dubawi x Watership Crystal (Sadler's Wells)
Price: E380,000
Buyer: John Ferguson 
This filly is out of a sister to Group 2 winner Dubai Success and Group 2 Derrinstown derby trial placed Tchalkovsky. Their half siblings include Crystal Music winner of the Group 1 Meon Valley stud stakes, she is the grand dam of Group 2 winner Ocovango. Another of the dams half sisters included Solar Crystal who was placed in the Group 1 French guineas

(10). LOT 378 Bay Filly by Dalakhani x Inchmahone (Galileo)
Price: E380,000
Buyer: David Wachman 
This filly is a half sister to dual Oaks placed filly Venus De Milo 2nd in both the Irish & Yorkshire Oaks. She was also a Listed winner when winning the Oaks Trial. Their dam Inchmahome is a half sister to Group winner & Group 1 placed and subsequent Group 1 sire Inchinor, as well as to the dam of Grade 1 winner Miss Keller. This is from the family of Group 3 winners Ursa Major & Hawks Eye.

Sunday, 20 October 2013

First Season Sires to Stud in 2014


Every year sees a flurry of Group one winners retired to stud. Next year however seems an exciting year as an interesting batch of champions try to prove themselves as super sires. The following are some of the Group one winners set to retire to stud in Europe for 2014.

Al Kazeem (GB)
  • 08 B.C by Dubawi x Kazeem (Darshaan)
  • To Stud: The Royal Studs, UK
  • Fee £18,000
A triple Group 1 winner Al Kazeem proved himself one of Europe's best older horses by winning three of Europe's prestigious Group 1 races at 10F. He is an exciting recruit to the British stallion ranks. He is one of only a handful of sons of his sire at stud. His paternal half brother Makfi has enjoyed tremendous support from breeders and buyers. Al Kazeem is sure to be well liked by breeders, as he is quite the looker. He is out of minor winner Kazeem, an own sister to Grade 2 winner Treasurer.  The 2nd dam Kanz was placed in the Yorkshire Oaks. Kanz is a half sister to Diomedia and Media Stargate both Grade stakes winners. This is from the immediate family of champion Italian colt Glint Of Gold and Catella a Group 1 winner in Germany. This is also from the family of Armiger winner of the RP Trophy and also placed 2nd in both the St Leger and Prix Lupin. Mares by Sadler's Wells & Danehill and their sire sons look obvious choices. Sire Sons by Danzig and Mr Prospector are also appealing. 

 Camelot  (GB)
  • 09 B.C by Montjeu x Tarfah (Kingmambo) 
  • To Stud: Coolmore, Ireland
  • Fee: E25,000 
This unbeaten 2yo and triple classic winner is a very exciting addition to Coolmore. He will join his paternal half brother Pour Moi at Coolmore. Camelot is an interesting sire prospect by Montjeu. After a few disappointing years with his stallion sons, Montjeu now seems to be working as a sire of sires. Motivator & Authorized, his first sire sons are now starting to shine at stud. Motivator siring unbeaten Arc winner Treve. She is one of two Group 1 winners for her sire. Meanwhile Authorized has recently got his 3rd individual Group 1 winner courtesy of Seal Of Approval in the British Champion Mare stakes. Camelot for me looks to be Montjeu's most exciting new stallion prospect. He looks a sire made for mares by such sire lines  as Danehill, Darshaan, Gone West, Rainbow Quest etc. I can also see a lot of mares from the Sadler's Wells line added to his first book creating a lot of 3x3 inbreeding to the great sire.

 Dawn Approach (IRE)
  • 10 CH.C by New Approach x Hymn Of The Dawn (Phone Trick)
  • To Stud: Kildangan Stud, Ireland
  • Fee: E35,000
Dawn Approach was beautifully handled by his owner/breeder & trainer Jim Bolger. He was an unbeaten dual Group 1 winning two-year-old. He emulated his sire New Approach by becoming European champion two-year-old of his year. Dawn Approach added two more Group 1's to his record as a three-year-old at a mile. His last win proved to be the St James Palace stakes at Ascot in June. Dawn Approach is the first colt to represent his sire at stud. Dawn Approach is out Hymn Of The Dawn also trained by Bolger. She was unsuccessful in 6 starts. Dawn Approach's female family doesn't represent high class horses. He is the only Group 1 winner to come from the the family since Miss Oceana a sister to his 3rd dam. Dawn Approach is inbred 5x5 to Neartic the sire of the great Northern Dancer. Northern Dancer line looks an obvious mating choice for him. One sire line that looks intriguing is breeding from Green Desert who has had success with his sires family.

Declaration Of War (USA)
  • 09 B.C by War Front x Tempo West (Rahy)
  • To Stud: Coolmore, Ireland
  • Fee: E40,000
A dual Group 1 winner Declaration Of War proved himself a top class older miler and middle distance horse. Declaration Of War is the first stallion of his sire War Front to stand in Europe. With his sire creating waves in America, it is certain Declaration Of War will be well supported. He is out of minor winnner Tempo West. Declaration Of War is a half brother to Listed winner Vertiformer while his full brother War Pact was stakes placed in France. Tempo West is a half sister to dual Grade 1 winner Union Rags, whose wins included the Belmont stakes. Mares from such sires lines as Sadler's Wells, Storm Cat & Danehill look intriguing 


Farhh (GB)
  • 08 B.C by Pivotal x Gonbarda  (Lando)
  • To Stud: Dalham Hall Stud, UK
  • Fee: £17,500
Farhh retires to stud as a dual Group 1 winner. Both his Group 1 wins coming as a five-year-old. The older this horse got the better he became. Sire sons of Pivotal have done fairly well at stud. Kyllachy, Captain Rio and Falco to name a few. Farhh is out of dual German Group 1 winner Gonbarda & is from the family of top class older horse Fame And Glory. His dam is a half sister to  SWnrs  Gonfilla & Gonlargo. Gonbarda's  full brother Gorlor was a Listed winner & Group 3 placed. The strong German line means that mares by champion German sires such as Monsun, Lomitas have to be highly considered as potential mates for Farhh. 


Havana Gold (IRE)
  • B.C by Teofilo x Jessica's Dream (Desert Style)
  • To Stud: Tweenhills Farm, UK
  • Fee: £8,500
Havana Gold was a consistent horse. His highest success coming in the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat. He is the first horse to represent his sire Teofilo at stud. He is one of five Group 1 winners for his sire. Havana Gold is from a decent family. His dam Jessica's Dream was a Group 3 winner and multiple Group placed. She is a half sister to Major's Cast who was 2nd in the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes and 3rd in the Group 1 Prix Du Moulin. This is from the family of Grade 1 Hollywood Derby winner Ultimate Eagle. Being a grandson of Galileo, he is open to other sire lines from Sadler's Wells, Danehill, Rainbow Quest, Indian Ridge etc look interesting choices. 


Intello (GER)
  • 10 B.C by Galileo x Impressionist (Danehill)
  • To Stud: Cheveley Park Stud ,UK (2014-15), Haras Du Quesney, France (2016-17)
  • Fee: £25,000
Intello is a very admirable racehorse. In all his nine starts he won six of them and was placed 3rd in all his other races including in the Arc De Triopmhe and Prix Jacques Les Marois. Intello is bred on the sensational Galileo/Danehill line. He comes with a nice stallions pedigree. His dam Impressionist was a Group winner in France. His 2nd dam Occupandiste was champion older mare in France. Intello comes from the female family of Elnadim. His 5th dam was Fall Aspen a high class mare,she became a phenomenal broodmare. This family line is also what produced Dubai Millennium. Intello's breeding is so inundated in Europe that a lot of his progeny will be inbred. I can see a lot of inbreeding to Sadlers Wells and Danehill. Leading young sire Teofilo bred on the same cross produced Group 1 winner Parish Hall from a mare by Montjeu. Although I'm personally not a fan of too near inbreeding it will no doubt be interesting to see what he can produce.  


Lethal Force (IRE)
  • 09 GR.C by Dark Angel x Land Army (Desert Style)
  • To Stud: Cheveley Park Stud, UK
  • Fee: £12,500
Lethal Force proved himself Europe's best sprinter winning twice at the highest level. His exploits have really put his sire Dark Angel on the map. Lethal Force is an interesting stallion prospect. His dam Land Army is a half sister to SWnr Flanders, better known as the grand dam of dual Group 1 winner Flotilla. Lethal Force's pedigree is lacking star quality and there is no top class Group 1 horses in his dam line for some generations. However he is a very interesting future prospect for stud. Northern Dancer line mares look to be the perfect match for him. 



Most Improved (IRE)
  • 09 B.C by Lawman x Tonnara (Linamix)
  • To Stud: Castlehyde Stud (Coolmore), Ireland
  • Fee: E6,000
Most Improved's only Group 1 success came in the St James Palace Stakes. He was also placed in the Dewhurst stakes a two-year-old. He was bought by the Coolmore partners at the end of his three-year-old campaign. Most Improved disappointed slightly as a four-year-old coming last in a Group 3 contest at Tipperary on his penultimate start. He is the second foal out of Tonnara a daughter of champion broodmare sire Linamix. Most Improved's pedigree received another mighty boost when his half brother Ectot, by Hurricane Run won the Criterium International recently. Tonnara is now the dam of two individual Group 1 winners. Tonnara's 2013 foal is a filly by Invincible Spirit. Interestingly this sire is the grand sire of her Group 1 winning half brother Most Improved. He is a good outcross for Sadler's Wells & Rainbow Quest mares  who have worked very well with his own sire Lawman and grand sire Invincible Spirit.


Reckless Abandon (USA)
  • 10 B.C by Exchange Rate x Sant Elena (Efisio)
  • To Stud: Kildangan Stud, Ireland
  • Fee: E10,000
Reckless Abandon was an unbeaten champion two-year-old. He was a dual Group 1 winner. Reckless Abandon could not frank his form he had shown as a two-year-old and disappointed me slightly as a three-year-old. His best performance at three was a 3rd place behind Kingsgate Native in the Group 2 Temple stakes. His dam Sant Elena is a half sister to dual Grade 1 winner Ticker Tape. His 3rd dam Wiener Wald bred RP Trophy winner Crowded House. Wiener Wald's other progeny included Stakes performers On Reflection, Forest Crown & Riotous Applause. Having only shown his best form as a two-year-old I can't see Reckless Abandon making huge head way as a sire. However I would count him as a candidate for Freshman sire honors. Green Desert line notable for producing sprinters sounds an interesting choice. 



Saint Nicholas Abbey (IRE)
  • 07 B.C by Montjeu x Leaping Water (Sure Blade)
  • To Stud: Coolmore, Ireland
All going well for Saint Nicholas Abbey he will hopefully be joining his paternal half brother Camelot at Coolmore. Saint Nicholas Abbey was a top class race horse and is the highest earning European horse in history. He is also the only horse to win the Coronation Cup a remarkable three times. Saint Nicholas Abbey has a good pedigree to back him up. He is a half brother to Graded winner Grammarian. His 2nd dam is Flamenco Wave is the dam of three individual Group 1 winners including Ballingarry, Starborough and Aristotle. Although none of them could make any impact at stud I have belief that Saint Nicholas Abbey could. Mares by Danehill, Darshaan etc sound appealing 




Friday, 18 October 2013

Sea The Stars & Frankel debate who is the greatest??

This debate has been ongoing ever since both champions had established their greatness on the track. They won 16 Group 1 races between them. Both were victorious in the Group one 2000 Guineas & Juddmonte International. 

Many will personally agree with me that Sea The Stars race record is that bit stronger then Frankel's. Sea The Stars was tried from 8F to 12F and always seemed to be a better horse the further he went. He proved his absolute brilliance when running out a most impressive winner of Europe's top race The Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe. The race went terribly wrong for him from the start off. However with a brilliant jockey guiding him in Mick Kinane & his natural ability he exploded from the pack with less then 2F to run to beat a high quality field. 

Frankel was equally as brilliant. He was a most astonishing winner of the Group 1 Queen Anne stakes. Unlike Sea The Stars Frankel ran as a four-year-old. It was as an older horse that the public really got to see what he was capable of. For many racing fans it was a disappointment that Frankel wasn't stepped up in trip earlier in his career. (His last two runs were both at 10F). It was also a blow that Frankel never ran outside Britain. 

Sea The Stars was trained in Ireland by John Oxx while Frankel was trained in Britain by the late Sir Henry Cecil. Sea The Stars only raced once in his homeland as a three-year-old and also in France. He ran four times in Britain and all his runs were at the highest level. All of Frankel's 14 races were in Britain. Sea The Stars & Frankel are also closely related. Sea The Stars has one of the most sought after stallions pedigree in the world. He is a half brother to stallion sensation Galileo, who is the sire of non other then Frankel. Strictly speaking Sea The Stars could be called Frankel's uncle.  

When you ask people who is the greatest they go by the horses performance, the number of Group 1 winners they beat in their career etc. The votes have always been fairly close. The public appreciate both horses. The answer in my opinion can not be answered. It is impossible to know who was the better horse. Sea The Stars was majestic and only ever done enough in his races. Frankel on the other hand would destroy his rivals. But in my opinion although he beat some very high class horses they weren't of the ability of Sea The Stars. 

Their records prove  they were different horses. Sea The Stars was incredible over a mile while Frankel was breathtaking at a mile. It is hard to know who would come out on top if both had met. Many believe under a mile it would be Frankel and over a mile would be Sea The Stars. 

I honestly cannot say who would win. Sea The Stars won the guineas at a mile. Although he wasn't as visually stunning as Frankel because he only done enough to get his head in front. John Oxx always described him as "a horse who only ever done enough" while Frankel seemed to have a more competitive streak. The answer to who the greatest horse ever was simply cannot be identified. Simply because both were truly high class horses who never ran against each other. We don't know how they would fare against past greats such as Dancing Brave, Shergar, Nijinsky etc. I think people should remember the great days these two stars gave us on the track and appreciate the difference between them. But also how they captured the publics hearts with their stunning performances. 


Friday, 20 September 2013

Sires with First Crop Foals selling in 2013

(1).Canford Cliffs (IRE)
Canford Cliffs retired to Coolmore with 5 Group 1 wins to his name. He won 3 consecutive races at Royal Ascot at 2,3 and 4 years including the Group 2 Coventry Stakes, Group 1 St James Palace Stakes and Group 1 Queen Anne stakes where he beat high class mare Goldikova. Canford Cliffs race record secured him a place at stud as he has no particular breeding. Canford Cliffs is a son of Tagula, himself a son of Taufann this sire line is completely free of Northern Dancer blood. Canford Cliffs remains Tagula's only Group 1 winner to date. Canford Cliffs is out of the unraced Marju mare Mrs Marsh who is also completely free of Northern Dancer line. He seems the perfect outcross for Northern Dancer line mares which is inundated in Europe. Canford Cliffs first foals look very well and he seems to stamp his stock. It is interesting how he will fare as a sire with his breeding.

(2). Dick Turpin (IRE)
A dual Group 1 winner Dick Turpin retired to The National Stud after wins in the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat and Premio Vittorio di Capula, that win secured him with the title of champion Italian older horse. Dick Turpin is a son of Group winner Arakan, himself a son of Nureyev. Dick Turpin is out of Merrily a daughter of Sharrood, he is free of Northern Dancer blood on his dams side. Dick Turpin's first foals really looked the part with some nice scopey attractive individuals. He has also been warmly received in Australia where he shuttles for the Southern Hemisphere season.

(3). Dream Ahead  (USA)
Dream Ahead was a dual Group 1 winner in France and England as a 2yo where he won the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes. He was JT champion European 2yo with Frankel that year. Dream Ahead proved to be a lucrative sprinter as a 3yo winning three more Group 1 races including the Betfred Sprint Cup, Darley July Cup and Prix De La Foret in France where he beat the champion mare Goldikova. Dream Ahead is by Diktat out of Group 2 Flying childers winner Land Of Dreams. He is inbred 4x5 to Northern Dancer and 4x5 to Group 1 Prix De Abbeye winner Balidar. He suits both Sadler's Wells and Danehill line mares the 2 best broodmare sires in Europe. His pedigree suits a lot of European mares. Dream Ahead's first foals have done their sire justice impressing breeders in both Hemisphere's. His first book at Ballylinch stud included 7 Group 1 producers.

(4). Lilbourne Lad (IRE)
Lilbourne Lad proved to be one of the toughest 2yo's of his generation. A winner of the Group 2 Railway Stakes, he was 2nd in the Group 1 Middle Park Stakes. A son of leading 2yo sire Acclamation, Lilbourne Lad is out of the Green Desert mare Sogno Verde. Lilbourne Lad stands alongside his sire Acclamtion at Rathbarry Stud. He only ran as a 2yo and was quickly acquired by Rathbarry stud to help cover some of the mares originally sent to his sire. Lilbourne Lad's first foals will surely be sought out after by buyers. He stands this season at €7,500.

(5). Poet's Voice (GB)
Poets Voice finest hour came in the Group 1 QEII stakes at Ascot where he beat multiple Group 1 winner Rip Van Winkle. His only Group 1 win he was also a winner of the Group 2 Champagne stakes by 4 Lengths as a 2yo. He is one of the early sons of his champion sire Dubawi at stud. He is from a high class family synonymous with Grade 1 winners. Poets Voice covered 38 Listed or Group performers and the dams of 34 Stakes winners. Breeders have been pleased by the look of his first foals.

(6). Pour Moi (IRE)
Pour Moi's win in the  2011 Epsom Derby was probably one of the astonishing performances I've seen by a 3yo colt. He showed a tremendous burst of acceleration to snatch the win from subsequent Irish Derby winner Treasure Beach.  Pour Moi is by champion sire Montjeu out of the unraced Darshaan mare Gwynn. He is from the family of fellow derby winner and world champion racehorse Lammtara. I can see Pour Moi's foals proving quite popular at the sales. He looks a lovely sire in the making. However the only concern I have about his future career at stud is his sires poor record at producing sires. However this seems to be changing with Motivator siring the high class unbeaten dual Group 1 winning filly Treve and Authorized also siring a Group 1 filly in Ambivalent. If Montjeu is to get a future champion sire son at stud, I really fancy Pour Moi's chances.

(7). Roderic O' Connor (IRE)
Roderic O'Connor retired to Ballyhane Stud as the winner of 2 Group 1 races including the Criterium International as a 2yo and the Irish 2000 guineas as a 3yo. Roderic O'Connor is by sire sensation Galileo who is already proving to be a very good sire of sires. Roderic O'Connor is out of Danehill mare Secret Garden. He is from the family of Arc winners Detroit and her son Carnegie and high class filly Banimpire.  The Galileo/Danehill cross has produced outstanding horses on the track and it seems to continue in the breeding shed with champion 2yo colt Teofilo already siring 5 individual Group 1 winners since his retirement to stud in 2008. Roderic O'Connor's first foals really do look the part and i've been highly impressed by what ive seen he could play a nice role in the upcoming sales.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Paul Makin Breeding stock dispersal special: Goffs

This years November breeding stock sale at Goffs received a huge boost to its already impressive line up of breeding stock. Paul Makin an Australian millionaire has decided to disperse his entire breeding empire. Makin has stated that the decision came because "it was the right time to sell". He stated Goffs had been chosen as all his stock which includes Mares, Foals, Yearlings and horses in training were all based at studs around Ireland.



Broodmares:

(1). Fleeting Spirit (IRE)

  • By Invincible Spirit x Millenium Tale                                                          
  • In Foal To Galileo (IRE)
Fleeting Spirit was a dual Group winner as a 2yo winning the Group 2 Flying childers and Group 3 Molecomb making her joint champion 2yo filly. She was placed in the Group 1 Cheveley Park stakes. As a 3yo she registered one success when winning the Group 3 Temple Stakes and was 2nd in the Group 1 Kings Stand stakes. She returned better than ever at 5 becoming champion sprinter in Europe when winning the Group 1 Darley July Cup. She was placed in the Group 1 Haydock Sprint and Kings Stand Stakes. Fleeting Spirit is a half sister to Listed Knockaire stakes winner Alone He Stands. They are out of Millenium Tale an unraced daughter of Group 3 Phoenix sprint winner The Bean Sidhe. Fleeting Spirit has produced 2 foals to date both by Galileo. A yearling filly named Bounding Away and a filly foal full sister.

(2). Funsie (FR)

  • By Saumerez x Vallee Dansante
  • Not covered in 2013, Rested
Funsie was unraced but has since become a very good mare at stud. Funsie is the dam of 3x Group 1 winner Authorized whose wins included the 2007 Epsom Derby. Her other racing progeny Empowered won 3 races in America while SirGarfieldobers a full brother to Authorized won a hurdle race. Last Year saw one of the most highest priced yearlings in Hydrogen a son of Galileo who sold for £2,500,000. Funsie has a yearling brother and filly foal full sister. Funsie is a half sister to Brooklyns Dance the dam of Gr1 Arc De Triomphe winner Solemia as well as Group 1 placed pair Prospect Wells and Prospect Park. Another of Funsie's half sisters include Listed winner Princess Dansante & Krissante dam of champion 2yo Okwango.

(3). Glint Edge Girl (GB)

  • By Monsieur Bon x Tahara
  • In Foal to Redoute's Choice (AUS)
Glint Edge Girl won the Group 1 Prix De L'abbaye in France and the Group 3 Ballyogan stakes. She is a half sister to Group 2 winner Godfrey Street. Her 2nd dam Tarwiya was the 3rd JT  champion 2yo filly in Ireland. She is also a half sister to Group 3 winner Blue Dakota and is also the grand dam of fellow JT champion 2yo in Arcano winner of the Group 1 Prix Morny. Glint Edge Girl is the dam of 1 foal a yearling filly by Oasis Dream named Mollycoddled.

(4). Lady Karr (GB)

  • By Mark Of Esteem x Percy's Lass
  • Barren to Invincible Spirit (IRE)
Lady Karr is the dam of Group 3 Queens Vase winner Mikhail Glinka. Lady Karr is a full sister to Epsom derby winner Sir Percy. She is a half sister to Lionne dam of dual Group 3 winner Grace O Malley and Listed winner and Group 3 placed Jadalee. Their dam Percy's Lass is a half sister to Grade 1 winner Braiswick. This is from the family of Listed winner Sandina and Group 1 winning 2yo's Wooten Bassett and Olympic Glory. Lady Karr has a 2yo full brother to Mikhail Glinka named Draco's Code and foaled a filly foal by Oasis Dream.

(5). Nobody Listen's (IRE)

  • By Galileo x Shouk
Nobody Listens won 2 races in France. She is a half sister to treble Oaks winner Alexandrova as well as Group 1 Cheveley Park winner Magical Romance and Epsom derby 3rd Master Of The Horse. This is from the family of Group 1 Irish Oaks winner Chicquitta and Group 3 winner Golden Sword.

(6). Piste Noir (USA)

  • By Diesis x Skiable
  • Barren to Redoute's Choice (AUS) 
This mare is a full sister to Grade 2 winner Three Valleys who was 4th JT champion 2yo in Europe where his wins included the Group 2 Coventry Stakes and Grade 2 Breeders Cup handicap at Del Mar. Her dam Skiable is a half sister to broodmare sensation Hasili dam of Group/Grade 1 winners Banks Hill, Intercontinental, Cacique, Champs Elysees and Heat Haze. While her Group 2 winning son Dansili is one of Europe's best sires. Skiable's other half sister Arrive who is a sister to Hasili is the dam of Group 1 Pretty Polly stakes winner Promising Lead and Group 3 winner Visit. Piste Noir has a yearling filly and colt foal both by Galileo.

(7). Scenica (ARG)

  • By Interprete x Scene
  • In Foal to Invincible Spirit (IRE)
Scenica won the Group 1 Gran Premio Jorge de Atucha Palmero in her homeland of Argentina. She is a half sister to Group 2 winner Scenic. Their 2nd dam Speedily is a half sister to Group 1 SA 1000 guineas winner Periquin and Group 2 winner Speediness. This is from the family of Argentinian Group 1 winners Mad Speed and Lucky Jump.

(8). Song (IRE)

  • By Sadler's Wells x Jude
  • In Foal to Frankel (GB)
Song was unraced but she is from an outstanding female family. Her full sisters include Group 1 Irish 1000 guineas winner Yesterday and Group 1 Moyglare Stud stakes winner Quarter Moon (both those fillies were placed in the Oaks as 3yo's), and Group placed filly All My Loving who is the dam of dual Group 2 winner the ill fated Thomas Chippendale. Their half sister You'll Be Mine was placed in the Group 1 fillies mile. Jude is a daughter of Alruccaba. This makes Jude a sister to Approach (dam of Midas Touch), Arrikala (placed in the Group 1 Irish Oaks) and Alouette dam of 3x German Group 1 winner Albanova and her full sister dual Group 1 champion stakes winner Alborada. Jude is also a half sister to Alleluia and Last Second the dams of Group 1 winners Allegretto & Aussie Rules. Song has a 2yo filly by Sea The Stars named You've Got It and foaled a filly by Dansili this season.

(9). Tahara (IRE)

  • By Caerleon x Tarwiya
  • In Foal to Fastnet Rock (AUS)
Tahara is the dam of Group 1 winning filly Glint Edge Girl and Group 2 winner Godfrey Street. She herself is a half sister to the dam of Group 1 winning 2yo Arcano. They are out of JT 3rd champion Irish 2yo filly Tarwiya. Tarwiya herself is a half sister to Group 2 winner Blue Dakota. Tahara has a yearling filly by Acclamation and foaled a filly by Galileo this season. 

(10). We Can Say It Now (AUS)
  • By Starcraft x We Can't Say That
  • In Foal to Galileo (IRE)
We Can Say It Now won 2 Group 1 races in her homeland of New Zealand. Her dam We Cant Say That is a half sister to JT 4th top rated 3yo filly in New Zealand Courtalista, she is the dam of Listed winner Command Post. 


Yearlings:

By Galileo (IRE)

Bounding Away Bay Filly x Fleeting Spirit (Invincible Spirit)
Dam was a Group 1 winning champion european sprinter. By Galileo one of the World's Best sires.

Bay Colt x Funsie(Samerez)
Half brother to European champion 3yo Authorized. Full brother to Hydrogen who sold for £2,500,000 at Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2012. Dam is a half sister to the dam of Group 1 winners Solemia and Okawango as well as Group 1 placed pair Prospect Wells and Prospect Park.

Bay Filly x Piste Noir
First foal out of a half sister to Group 2 winner Three Valleys. 2nd dam is a half sister to Hasili and Arrive dams of Group/Grade 1 winners Hasili, Intercontinental, Champs Elysees, Cacique, Banks Hill, and Promising Lead. From a high class Juddmonte Family of champion stallion Dansili.

By Oasis Dream (GB)

Mollycoddled Bay Filly x Glint Edge Girl (Monsieur Bond)
First foal of Group 1 winner Glint Edge Girl. Dam is a half sister to Group 2 winner Godfrey Street. Family of JT champion 2yo Arcano.


Foals:

By Dansili  (GB)

Bay Filly x Song (Sadler's Wells)
Third Foal out of an unraced full sister to Group 1 winners Yesterday and Quarter Moon and Group 2 producer All My Loving. 2nd dam Jude is a half sister to Group 1 producers Last Second, Alleluia as well as German champion Albanova and her dual Group 1 winning sister Alborada. Jude is a sister to Group 2 producer Approach and JT 4th top rated 3yo Irish filly Arrikala. 



By Galileo (IRE)

Bay Filly x Fleeting Spirit (Invincible Spirit)
2ND foal and full sister to Bounding Away. Out of european champion sprinter Fleeting Spirit. 

Bay Filly x Funsie (Samerez)
Half sister to champion 3yo Authorized. Full sister to £2,500,000 yearling Hydrogen and full sister to yearling colt. Dam is a half sister to Brooklyn's Dance the dam of Arc winner Solemia and Krissante dam of champion 2yo Okawango. 

Bay Colt x Piste Noir (Diesis)
2nd foal out of an unraced full sister to Group 2 winner Three Valleys. 2nd dam is Skiable is a half sister to high class producer Hasili. From top class Juddmonte family. 

Chesnut Filly x Tahara (Caerleon)
Half sister to Group 1 winner Glint Edge Girl and Group 2 winner Godfrey Street. Dam is a half sister to the dam of Arcano.



By Montjeu (IRE)

Grey Filly x Scenica (Interprete)
First foal out of Argentinian Group 1 winner. Family of SA Group 1 winner Periquin and Mad Speed.

Bay Colt x We Can Say It Now (Starcraft)
First foal out of dual Group 1 winner We Can Say It Now. 3rd dam Courtalista was JT 4th champion filly in New Zealand, later dam of Listed winner Command Post. 



By Oasis Dream (GB)
Bay Filly x Lady Karr (Mark Of Esteem)
Half sister to Group 3 winner Mikhail Glinka. Dam is a full sister to Epsom Derby winner Sir Percy & is a half sister to the dam of Group 3 winner Grace O Malley. 3rd dam Laughing Girl is dam of Grade 1 winner Braiswick. From the family of Listed winner Sandiva and Group 1 winning 2yo's Wooten Bassett and Olympic Glory. 



Horses In Training:

(1). Chiquitta (FR)
  • By Montjeu x Prudenzia (Dansili)
This filly is a very exciting addition to Goffs. She was a game winner of the Group 1 Irish Oaks on just her 3rd ever start. Before that she was 2nd to the unbeaten Treve in the Group 1 Prix De Diane. She is from the family of Group 1 winners Alexandrova and Magical Romance and Group 3 winner Golden Sword.

(2).Sparkle Plenty (IRE)
  • By Galileo x Gwynn (Darshaan)
This filly is a half sister to Epsom derby winner Pour Moi and Group winner Gagnoa, her full sister Kissed won a Listed race by 6L. She was retired after only 3 runs. Her 2nd dam Victoress is a half sister to dual Group 1 winner Awaasif and her full sister Snow Bride winner of the Epsom Oaks, and later dam of world champion racehorse Lammtara.

(3). Joe Palooka (IRE)
  • By Galileo x Glinting Desert (Desert Prince)
This colt is unraced to date. He is a half brother to Group 1 winning juvenile Alfred Nobel. His 2nd dam Dazzling Park was champion 3yo filly in Ireland. Dazzling Park is a sister to Shinko Forest and a half sister to Derby winner and champion freshman sire New Approach as well as Alluring Park the dam of Oaks winner Was.