Farhh’s four-year-old daughter Tiffany landed a second Stakes race with victory in the Listed Preis der Baden-Badener Hotellerie & Gastronomie at Baden Baden, Germany on Thursday, 30 May.
Owned and bred by Elite Racing Club, Tiffany was making her first start of the year, having last been seen in September winning the Listed Grosser Preis der Privatbank ODDO BHF at Hanover.
Settled just off the pace, Luke Morris took up the running with two furlongs to go and readily stretched clear in the closing stages to win by four and a quarter lengths.
From the family of multiple G1 winner Soviet Song, Tiffany is out of the Sadler’s Wells mare Affinity, making her a half-sister to Stakes performers Harmonica and Zest.
Farhh’s impressive 16% Stakes performers to runners includes top-level scorers King Of Change and Fonteyn, as well as talented sprinter Far Above and Derby runner-up Dee Ex Bee. His three-year-old son Atlast is a live contender in the French Derby on Sunday.