Galileo Son For Ascot Stud

A limited number of shares in the new stallion are still available

Ascot Stud is the new home for US-bred stallion Global View, a graded stakes winner on turf in his home country. Global View won twice from 3 starts as a juvenile, including the Gr3 Generous Stakes, over a mile on turf. That effort earned him the second highest turf rating for 2yo colts in the US Experimental Handicap.

Global View

The exciting Global View in action

At 3 he scored a win in the G2 American Turf Stakes over 1700m, and ran 2nd in the Listed Penn Mile over 1600m on turf. His best subsequent effort was a 4th place in the $500k G1 Secretariat Stakes, over 2000m on turf.

Global View, who was a $500.000 yearling at Keeneland in 2012, is a son of world-leading sire and sire-of-sires Galileo.

His dam Egyptian Queen is an unraced half sister to G1 placed G2 winner A.P. Warrior.She is by Storm Cat, whose sire Storm Bird is a 3-part brother to Ocean’s Answer, the third dam of Egyptian Queen. This is a solid Gr1 producing turf family.

Global View, who was acquired in October last year, has arrived at Ascot Stud where he stands his first season later this year.

A limited number of shares in the new stallion are still available.

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