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Classic double to triple crown?

We saw a classic double double, but could we now see a double triple -crown bid for Godolphine?

The search for the triple crown is usually more “a thing” in America, although his compact five-week challenge draws dismay from a few quarters, and Bill Mott is his time before he commits sovereignty into a run in the preakness stand on May 17th.

Although the American Triple Crown is a more marketable concept than the extensive challenge of almost five months, which has remained unfulfilled in Great Britain for 55 years, the derby was certainly the long -term goal for a ruling dish. His trainer Charlie Appleby said nothing to contradict what won the Justify Colt on Saturday after the 2,000 Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guinen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen -Guineen

In the Fresh Market Press Room on Saturday, the slips of the bookmakers were scattered around the desks and offer 12/1 about the Governing Court for the Triple Crown. This is not necessarily a tempting bet, but it is a tempting term, and in its attraction, it was made even more poetic that the Colt from the latest winner of the American Triple Crown Justify.

Justify is now Justify in his separation of group/class winners in Europe and America -four per piece -including responsibility for last year's Derby winner City of Troy.

Derby history reflects these bloodlines with a stunning part of the symmetry in the city of Troy and the Governing Court, since the former from the Derby winner from 2001 from the 2001 Derby winner Galileo is, and the dam of the ruling court comes from the horse that succeeds him in Epsom, High Chaparral. If you like Nicks, it is worth noting that another of the European winners of Group 1 of the Justify, Opera singer, through the father of this couple, Sadler's fountain, no longer roam, but when you consider where all of these stallions were, it may not be so remarkable at all.

But we shouldn't just think about the colts. Appleby quickly asked Sponsor Betfred whether the triple crown bonus of £ 2 million also applies to stut foals or not. It does. The desert flower from Rangey 1,000 Guineas winners certainly looks like a medium-haul future, and even if some of the more detailed influences in her family tree do not indicate that it would remain the derby or St. Peger trip, we can capture a few straws and note that your fifth Dam Swansea (turn-to) is half a sister-Sire winner winner.

The first classic success of Desert Flower ended a great day for her Vaternacht of the thunder on Sunday. In Longchamp another of his three-year-old Stutfalen, Sondmly (GB), remained undefeated for Juddmonte in the listed Prix de La, while in Belmont the Giii beauty rods for Chad Brown and Klaravich-Stages ended up the Giii beauty rods for Chad Brown and Klaravich.

In fact, the influence of Dubawi was widespread, especially in Newmarket on Sunday, where another of his sons, Fresh Bay, the father of the impressive, pretty Polly Stakes winner Falakeyah, was a home for Shadwell and the fifth generation of fashion. The dream of the G2 Dahlia Stakes winner Cinderella is from Shamardal, but she is out of a Dubawi mare, and then Dubawi and sons were in the substantial race for three of the first four home.

Desert Flowers Damm, the difficult mare, which has promising run, was only paired with Dubawi or his sons night of the Thunder and Ghaiyyath, and this year she has a Colt foal from the latter – her first descendant since the desert flower.

Family Sprint Double Act at headquarters

The opening race of 2,000 Guineas Day in Newmarket saw Tiger Bay the youngest winner of the black type for her father Harry Angel (Irish), who constantly puts together a useful portfolio. His results are better in Australia, where he was represented by the winners of the group 1 Tom Kitten and the private Harry. He promises in seventh place in Australia's general table of Versures with only three cultures in race age to represent him there.

Tiger Bay races in the colors of her coach Henry Candy, whom she belongs to in collaboration with Clive Brandon, and she is exactly the type of progressive sprinter that has emerged over the years. This seems to run in the family about an hour later, the G3 Palace House Stakes was won by Rumstar, who was trained by Candy's nephew Jonny Portman.

Jonny Portman travels to Royal Ascot | Racing photos

Rumstar, a five -year -old son of Havana Gray, seems to enjoy the heterosexual five furlongs of Rowley Mile when he won his first win in Group 3 at two Beacon Stakes. It was good to see him back, and his famed despondent trainer made the hopeful decision to make him in the G1 king Charles III.

Tally-Ho Star student

As described in detail elsewhere in this issue, the July Cup winner Starman, who won on March 28 in Dundalk in Dundalk in Dundalk, was the first of this group to win a stakes winner with the genial approval of the same stuffy foal in Dundalk.

Lady Iman race in the colors of her breeder Tony O'Callaghan, whose Tally Ho stud has played such a dominant role in the Freshman father ranks in recent years, with Mahmas being the champion in this division in 2020, followed by Cotai glow. The first book of 259-The largest number that father has ever covered in Europe in the first season.

The Mahmas phenomenon continues to roll. In the Breeze-Up sales of this season, its stock was one of the hottest offers. At Tattersalls, he paid seven in Craven sales at an average price of 177,143 g and sold two more at the Guineas Sale last week with an average of 87,500 GNS. But it was in the Goffs UK Breeze-up that he really ruled, and the three most exorbitant youthful people in the sale were all of Mahmas, including the record sponsor of 1 million pounds. His 14, which was sold in Doncaster, returned an average of 262,500 GBP.

NZ Black Type for Hello Youmzain and Circus Maximus

For European eyes, a enormous part of the focus was on Rowley Mile last weekend, but in Fresh Zealand there were two missions for youthful stallions, both of which ran in this part of the world. Hello Youmzain (FR) brought from Haras d'Treham to Cambridge Stud, and the latter was rewarded as the owner of Lucy in the Sky, winner of the listed Berkley Stud Champagne Stakes in Riccarton Park. From the first Fresh Zealand harvest of the stallion, she is also his first winner of the southern hemisphere.

In Te Rapa on the same day, the former Coolmore Circus Maximus also achieved his first mission winner with a high -towering point of view in the listed Waikato Equine Veterinary Center Stakes. The family tree of two -year Walling has an appropriate European feeling because it is from a mare from Iffraaj. Circus Maximus stood in Ireland for three seasons, but has remained in situ in his shuttling base in his shuttling base and will soon be connected there by the shuttlers Auguste Rodin and Paddington.

A name in lights

If you are not already confused between the Haras d'Treham stallion box and the city of the end of the Lane's End Farm's City of Delicate, let us throw us into the lights of the lights. However, this is a mare, and the Australly supported daughter of Deep Impact is a half sister for nothing other than WinX. The five-year-old races for the Fairway full blood syndicate of their breeder John Camilleri and the G3 Hawkesbury Crown in Australia on Saturday.

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