Another Aussie Stakes Success For Canford Cliffs
Two well-performed mares in foal to the multiple Gr1 winner are offered off the Ridgemont Highlands draft De Grendel Wines Mare & Mixed Sale on Thursday
Two well-performed mares in foal to the multiple Gr1 winner are offered off the Ridgemont Highlands draft De Grendel Wines Mare & Mixed Sale on Thursday
The Gr1 Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on Saturday boasts illustrious names like Frankel and Ridgemont – Highlands resident stallion Canford Cliffs on its glittering roll of honour
This season, Canford Cliffs is again assured strong support, with Ridgemont-Highlands sending him forty plus of their own high-class mares
Dual stakes winner Freedom Charter is yet another top-class mare set to visit multiple Gr1 winner Canford Cliffs this season
Some of the big names to visit the five-time Gr1 winner include Front And Centre, Nastergal, Dancer’s Daughter, Takingthepeace, Sabina’s Dynasty and Crimson Blossom
Ridgemont Highlands’ five-time Gr1 winning sire Canford Cliffs maintained his global stakes performance when his 3yo son Cima Emergency won the Gr3 Premio Parioli Shadwell
The Ridgemont Highlands based Canford Cliffs looks to have produced a well above average sort in the form of Australian galloper Jolly Sailor
Ridgemont Highlands’ five time Gr1 winning sire had an Australian debut winner on Monday and his son Cliff’s Edge will soon take up stud duties there
Ridgemont Highlands’ classic winning stallion Canford Cliffs looks to have another potentially smart sort to his name in the form of Cliffs Of Comfort
The Ridgemont Highlands based Canford Cliffs was represented by his 16th stakes winner when his three-year-old son Money Matters won the Listed Rangeview Stud Classic
This amendment places South Africa’s African Horse Sickness (AHS) free zone back on the Annex IV list as an authorised zone within South Africa from which registered equines are authorised for direct entry into the EU following the required in-country pre-export quarantine period
Buyers better look sharp at Master Of My Fate’s 24-strong draft destined for next month’s National Yearling Sale
A case of crossed wires, bureaucratic dragging of heels or simply the age old left hand-right hand syndrome?