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03 March 2010
Of all the young stallions at stud in Europe today, few carry the aura of brilliance which surrounds the mighty Manduro, whose first yearlings will be appearing in the sales later this year
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Leading first-crop sire, leading second-crop sire, leading sire of juveniles: all these tags apply to Exceed And Excel. No wonder so many breeders are giving their mare a chance to live up to his name
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Creachadoir retires to stud to stand alongside his sire at Haras du Logis for a fee which offers extraordinary value for a horse of his ability and breeding
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A highly-rated sprinter from the family of Cape Cross: that’s Iffraaj, whose first crop is now at the yearling sales
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The ultra-tough Cosmic Case became Scotland’s darling during her 147-race career and soon it will be the turn of her daughters by Doyen and Halling to follow their dam’s daunting example
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A sire’s first yearlings are always much anticipated and five Darley sires are represented by their first crop at this autumn’s sales. One is by the sire of Cape Cross, one from his sireline, two hail from his family and the other, by the great Monsun, achieved the same excellent rating of 129 as Cape Cross did on the racecourse…
Go to full story27 May 2009
Cape Cross’s 2000 Guineas winner Sea The Stars is aiming to become the first horse in 20 years to land the Guineas/Derby double
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Cape Cross colt Sea The Stars is among those in the line-up for the 2,000 Guineas on Saturday, 2 May. We look ahead to his Classic bow and cast our eye over other Darley-sired contenders
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Son of Dubai Millennium is leading first-crop sire at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale
Go to full story29 March 2009
Australia's second-season sires' table is dominated by Darley stallions, with Exceed And Excel way out in front and the next four slots being occupied by his stable-mates
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