Dubawi's tremendous season continued in outstanding style on 1 May, when his first-crop son Makfi stormed to victory in the 2,000 Guineas to become
The Darley stallions have enjoyed a hugely successful weekend, siring G1 winners in Australia ( Skilled , by Commands ) and Hong Kong (
Dubai-based Malih Al Basti, a Meydan board member, instructed his racing manager Adam Driver to go to £140,000 in securing the top lot of
Dubawi’s first-crop son Worthadd landed a first Classic victory for his young sire in the G3 Premio Paroli in Rome on Sunday. A winner
Shamardal saw out 2009 as champion first-season sire in Europe with an Oaks-winning filly to his name in Australia. The start of 2011 has
Leading first-season sire Dubawi has enjoyed an outstanding start to 2010, siring no fewer than 22 winners already this year. Three-year-old colt Makfi became
Three-year-old Worthadd became his sire’s fourth Stakes winner on Monday when romping away with the Listed Premio Gardone at San Siro. The Dubawi colt
An extremely confident ride saw Shamardal filly Faint Perfume come with a rattling late run to win the G1 Vinery Stud Stakes on the
Yabigorse ran out the two-length winner of the Listed T J Smith Trophy at Ascot in Australia.
Champion Group One-winning sprinter Exceed And Excel recorded yet another Stakes winner on Saturday in Australia, courtesy of the lightly-raced filly Hooness . Lining