Don’t Be, a five-year-old daughter of Cape Cross, made a successful trip to Dundalk on 20 October when justifying odds-on favouritism to take the
Lamar, a four-year-old Cape Cross filly, has been a very versatile performer and having opened her 2015 season with a pair of victories, added
Brazen Beau, a son of leading first-crop sire I Am Invincible, will stand at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, while Street Sense’s son Hallowed
First-season sire Poet’s Voice has been enjoying a successful spell of late, adding a new Stakes winner in Voice Of Love and impressive Newmarket
Iffraaj’s talented three-year-old daughter Serena Miss threw herself into Classic contention in fine style on 26 October when successfully taking on a field of
Aquila Solitaria, a two-year-old daughter of Raven’s Pass, recorded her first Stakes win and second career victory in style on 25 October when running
Cape Cross, sire of this year’s Derby winner and new Darley stallion Golden Horn, already looks to have a contender for the 2016 Blue
Manduro’s three-year-old son Vazirabad has been a model of consistency this year and has progressed through the ranks beautifully over the past six weeks
Able Friend ( Shamardal) is undoubtedly the star of Hong Kong racing and on 25 October he made the perfect return to the racecourse
Globetrotting Crowley’s Law put away a stubborn Notte d’Oro in deep stretch on her way to an easy win in the River Memories Stakes