Guineas glory for Dawn Approach

Son of New Approach saunters to five-length victory

Five years after his sire New Approach ran a gallant nose second in the 2,000 Guineas on his seasonal debut, his first-crop son Dawn Approach went one better on 4 May when victorious in the first British Classic of the season. Their careers had mirrored one another until this point - both were unbeaten juveniles, both had won two G1 contests (the Dewhurst and the National Stakes), and both were named European Champion Two-Year-Olds.

Dawn Approach's victory came with consummate ease. Never far off the strong early pace, he came through two furlongs from home before powering up the hill to record a five-length triumph to maintain his unbeaten record.

Bred and trained by Jim Bolger, Dawn Approach is out of the Phone Trick mare Hymn Of The Dawn, a half-sister to G1 colt Galantas. Hymn Of The Dawn also has a full-sister two-year-old to Dawn Approach named Prudent Approach, and is due to foal to the same stallion again this year.

New Approach, who stands at Dalham Hall Stud for a fee of £50,000 Oct 1st SLF, has made a sensational start to his stud career. Dawn Approach was one of three Royal Ascot juvenile Stakes winners in 2012 (Newfangled in the Albany and Tha'Ir in the Chesham were the other two), making New Approach the first ever freshman to sire three Stakes winners at the prestigious meeting.