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Top of the Crops - Number 10

Weatherbys has published the 58th edition of the Bloodstock Sales Review — a must-have resource for those purchasing horses in all sections of the... Read more

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The Road To The 2023 Weatherbys Champion Bumper - Part Three

A new name shot to the head of the ante-post market for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at the weekend, with the Willie Mullins-trained It’s For Me... Read more

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National Hunt Bloodstock Review – December

As we all know it is a long game in NH breeding and the progress of stallion Shirocco, who is currently enjoying a best-ever third-place position... Read more

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The Road To The 2023 Weatherbys Champion Bumper - Part Two

Given the cold spell early last month and the loss of several high-profile meetings, we haven’t seen too many pointers towards the Weatherbys... Read more

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Nathaniel has bred no fewer than three outstanding Classic winners in his stallion career.

First-crop daughter Enable emerged from his first crop and won the Oaks en route to becoming one of the best racemares of the modern era, while... Read more

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Flightline ranks as one of the most exciting colts ever to retire to the US stallion ranks.

He was the impressive winner of all six of his starts for trainer John Sadler and a partnership of owners that comprised Hronis Racing, Siena Farm,... Read more

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Canford Cliffs was the leading ‘first-season sire’ in South Africa in 2021/22.

The son of Tagula was an outstanding miler for Richard Hannon snr and later stood at Coolmore with some success, before being sold to stand in... Read more

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Zarak has turned out winners at an extraordinary strike-rate of 68% winners to runners.

The beautifully bred son of Dubawi and Zarkava delivers quality as well as quantity, with 15 black-type performers among his first two crops... Read more

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Orfevre was the highest rated Triple Crown winner in Japan with a 129 IFHA rating.

The son of Stay Gold won the Japanese 2,000 Guineas by three lengths, the Japanese Derby by one and three-quarters of a length and the Japanese St... Read more

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Kentucky sire Blame is responsible for 16% stakes horses.

The son of Arch, who memorably denied Zenyatta a repeat victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Churchill Downs, has established himself as a... Read more

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