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500,000 guineas colt leads the way in a successful sale for the Darley sires

Shamardal was responsible for the highest-priced colt and filly of the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up sale, in a buoyant two days' trading that saw no


Mare in foal to Exceed And Excel makes $1,025,000 in Australia

Towards the end of the first day of selling at the 2012 Inglis Easter Broodmare Sale, the Yarraman Park (as agent)-consigned lot 198, the G2-winning, multiple G1 placed Mimi Lebrock


Light Heavy successfully steps up in class to win the G3 Ballysax Stakes in impressive fashion

Teofilo’s impeccably-bred first-crop son Light Heavy, who first caught the eye when breaking his maiden on 28 March, stepped u


Mighty Mouse lands Grand Prix Aufgalopp with Dubawi colt second

Cologne’s 2100m Listed contest, the Grand Prix Aufgalopp, saw two Darley-sired runners finish first and second with Mighty Mouse, by


Torra Bay lands the Kwazulu-Natal Stakes at Greyville

Australian-bred Cape Cross four-year-old Torra Bay recorded her first black-type win in the Kwazulu Stakes over 1000m at Greyville


King’s Best colt remains unbeaten when landing the Listed Prix Francois Mathet at Saint-Cloud

Kesampour, a three-year-old son of King’s Best, made a perfect seasonal debut and extended his unbeaten run to three on 1 April when easing to victory in th


Son of Halling wins Dubai Gold Cup

Halling’s wonderfully consistent son Opinion Poll added a fourth victory at Group level on Dubai World Cup ni


Monterosso storms to victory in the world’s richest race to become the eighth G1 winner for Dubawi

Dubawi, already established as one of the most successful young sires in history, saw his star rise further still on 31 March w


A regular look at promising maiden winners for Darley sires. This week, Light Heavy, a three-parts brother to Parish Hall looks to be an exciting prospect for Teofilo

Teofilo enjoyed a superb year with his first runners in 2011, headed by Parish Hall, who emulated his sire wh


Penny’s Picnic wins by six lengths at Saint-Cloud

Kheleyf, sire of no fewer than 110 two-year-old winners from his first four crops, recorded his first juvenile winner of 2012