Glory of Grey

Last updated on: April 18th, 2012

Breeders who race the majority of the horses which they breed can find that the youngsters which they sell are shunned by the marketplace (more)

Two brothers set to soar

Last updated on: April 6th, 2012

Kingmambo stallion Soar With Eagles has made a very good start to his stud career in Zimbabwe. At the same time his better-known brother Archipenko is getting himself established in England at one of the world’s premier studs (Lanwades). (more)

Champion Genetics: foundation mare Allegretta

Last updated on: February 9th, 2012

The famous foundation mare Allegretta – ancestress of no less than nine winners of eighteen Gr1’s headed by six classics, two Prix de l’Arc de Triomphes, one King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. King’s Apostle’s pedigree represents the Allegretta x Sadler’s Wells cross that produced Galileo. (more)

The Legacy of Miesque

Last updated on: September 2nd, 2011

Judpot’s niece, Amanee, won the Gr1 Thekwini Stakes for 2yo fillies over 1600m at Greyville on the final day of the 2010/11 racing season. Amanee is a grandaughter of Miesque, the dam of Judpot. (more)

Posthumous Victory for Moon

Last updated on: July 8th, 2011

Now deceased Victory Moon produced the only South African-bred Gr1 winner in the country’s biggest race day (more)

Pour Moi at the Derby

Last updated on: June 8th, 2011

Montjeu and his fellow star at Coolmore, Galileo, are firmly entrenched as the two best classic stallions in Europe. This year, the first two home in the English Derby were Pour Moi and Treasure Beach (by Galileo). (more)

Galileo World Number One

Last updated on: May 24th, 2011

It’s hard to remember. but just seven short years ago, Sadler’s Wells’ stature as a sire of sires looked problematic. Now Galileo tops the world with an impressive string behind him (more)

The Boy’s from Brazil

Last updated on: June 7th, 2011
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The status of the South American thoroughbred has been on the rise for the past few decades (more)

Trip To Victory

Last updated on: April 6th, 2011
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We obviously won’t know for another month which of the many form-lines from around America will be most relevant in determining the results of the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks. However, at present it seems fair to conclude that the Florida Derby and Gulfstream Oaks, run at Gulfstream Park on the first weekend in April, both represented high-class form. (more)

Another branch for Forty Niner family tree

Last updated on: April 5th, 2011

Travelin Man and R Heat Lightning highlight belated success for Forty Niner’s grandson Trippi (more)

World to Universe

Last updated on: March 30th, 2011
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The rise and rise of Japanese bloodstock over the past three decades has been the result of nothing more complicated than recruiting well-credentialled stallions and well-credentialled mares. (more)

The legend of Alleged

Last updated on: March 23rd, 2011
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The mighty Alleged emulated his great-grandsire Ribot in winning two Arcs. At stud he came up numerous big-race winners, and his daughters still continue to do so. In the history of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, which has been regarded as Europe’s best weight-for-age race for roughly the past half-century, there have been five … (more)

Oh Solo Mio – pedigree of Cape Guineas winner Solo Traveller

Last updated on: January 26th, 2011
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As small breeders go, few can match the consistent achievements of Farrell Ratner. From a small band of mares Farrell has produced a stream of Graded winners in the last two decades, culminating in the international success of Dane Julia in Australia. Economics dictated that not all home-breds could be kept, which explains how not all the good ‘uns raced in the colours of Ratner and regular partner Salzman. (more)

Green Tune Hits The Right Notes

Last updated on: June 22nd, 2011

Green Tune half brother to AP Answer’s dam Pas de Reponse – very accomplished (more)