cylinder brought a perfect farewell for his retired father, Exceed and excellent With a slimming triumph in the Modern Market Handicap (G1) on March 9 in Flemington, which gives the stallion a 19th top winner, a decent 20 years since his own triumphant Australian swan song in the country's great sprint.
End the six-race victory from Te Akaus Super mare empressZylinder brought Godolphin his third Modern Market in five years. Another son of exceeding and Excel, bivouaclanded the 1,200-meter sprint in 2020 while Star Macht In secret won last year.
Just three days after Darley exceeded the 23-year-old's retirement, Excel Australias surpassed Champion-Hengst from 2012-13 and the father of 215 winners worldwide cylinder claimed a plenty of elite victory in the Golden Slipper of last year (G1) last year (G1).
The former crack 2-year-old was behind the ultimate third place The astrologist As the broadest two of the 12 runners who scurry under Jamie Kah on the 500 meters.
Imperatriz was a little slowly gone, but the leadership of the 800 meters shared from the inside. The 5-year-old fought stubbornly in the last Furlong, but 6.5 kilograms of the 3-year-old, succumbed to a length and a quarter.
Godolphin coach James Cummings said that the victory was an essential addition to cylinders, whose fourth dam Shadea Was the mother of another Darley flag content, Lonhro, who was retired a year ago this month from the stud tasks.
“It is really an essential race for us. We surpassed this week with great sadness and equipped it out of the squad,” said Cummings. “Now we have cylinders from this horse, from the von Lonhro family and he is from a Street scream Mare, so he has everything, but what he didn't have was a group 1.
“Things just didn't go in the way and now he has the Newmarket his name. This is a substantial result for the farm, and he only covered it out for a long way.”
A half -brother to win Dual Group 3 Parisalfrom Aft Cylinder is one of three winners from so many runners for the mare Group 3 Circularthrough street scream.
Lady Laguna grabs group 1 in Canterbury
Lady Laguna Produced a courageous performance to win the Canterbury Stakes (G1) in Randwick on Saturday the Canterbury Stakes (G1), and she was now able to pursue with coach Annabel Neasham, who unveiled that her “Iron Woman” was able to drive the Coolmore Classic (G1) in Rosehill on March 16.
The 4-year-old mare, who drove from Tyler Schiller, was allowed to consider her time near the back when Sam Clipperton on board 2023 The Everest Hero Think about it Made a middle of the race to circle the field and camp from the leaders.
Schiller brought a racing fit lady Laguna with a comprehensive run to defeat the favorite trained by Joe Pride by one year. The Chris Waller trained spy was another nose in third place.
For Lady Laguna it was a few lucrative months when the mare had risen from a victory at a listed level in Queensland before he took the Magic millions of Futh and mares in January and then took the Southern Cross Stakes (G3) last month.
Veteran trainer Les Bridge explained Heavenly legend The best horse he had in his long career after the striking stallion foal had led to the father in a Quinella Dundel With a brave victory in the 1,600-meter-randwick Guineas (G1) on Saturday. The Bon Helestial Legend was enforced by one head over several winners of Group 1 Militarize After the two, fought for one head over the last 200 meters. It delivered Arrowfield's necessary stallion a fresh winner of group 1, his eighth overall, and brought Dundel back into the top 10 of the general vires. The heavenly legend is the first foal of the struck Snitzel Mare Sarraqa, a half -sister two winners of the South African group 1. At the age of 85, Bridge won the oldest coach who won an Australian group 1 since the 87-year-old Bart Cummings completed the same race in 2015. Despite the many fine horses that he prepared-a single, the Melbourne Cup (G1) from 1987, which the Randwick Conditioner winner (G1) laid the legend of the Celestial Legend with the symptoms. “I think he is the best horse I had and I thought that for a while, but I was afraid to give it to myself, but he is fantastic,” said Bridge. “If he attracts well, I will guide him in the Doncaster.” Bridge has only 26 horses in his books. “I've been training for 60 years and like all the coaches I have my ups and downs. Many depths,” said Bridge. “But every time I am down, I came up with a good horse. I think I was blessed in any way.” John O'Sheas Café Millenium Was a very meritorious third, just a head behind the winner. – The staff Bloodstock employee also contributed to this story.Dundel's heavenly legend lands Randwick Guineas