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International Stakes Round Up

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New Bay, Quality Road and Gleneagles add new elite level winners

Gleneagles.
Gleneagles. Picture: Coolmore

15 for Brazen Beau
Vadream (3 f ex Her Honour by Shamardal) won Saturday’s Bengough Stakes (Gr 3, 6f) at Ascot to provide Darley’s Brazen Beau (I Am Invincible) with his 15th stakes winner. Brazen Beau’s stakes winners include Group One winner On The Bubbles and the Group Two winning pair Pretty Brazen and Calada. He is standing for a fee of $49,500 (inc GST) at Darley’s Northwood Park this year. 

 

First for Gleneagles
Loving Dream (3 f ex Kissable by Danehill Dancer) won the Prix de Royallieu (Gr 1, 2800m) at Longchamp on Saturday to hand Gleneagles (Galileo) his first Group One winner. Loving Dream is one of 16 stakes winners by Coolmore Stud’s Gleneagles who stood for a fee of €25,000 this year. 

 

12 for Quality Road
Quality Road (Elusive Quality) was represented by Grade One winner number 12 and his 50th stakes winner when the Bob Baffert-trained Corniche (2 c ex Wasted Tears by Najran) won the American Pharoah Stakes (Gr 1, 8.5f) at Santa Anita on Friday. Quality Road is based at Lane’s End Farm in Kentucky and his leading money earner is multiple Grade One winner City Of Light. 

 

First for New Bay
In winning the Sun Chariot Stakes (Gr 1, 1m) at Newmarket, Saffron Beach (3 f ex Falling Petals by Raven’s Pass) became the first Group One winner for New Bay (Dubawi). Saffron Beach was bred by China Horse Club and is trained in Newmarket by Jane Chapple-Hyam and a dual Group Three winner previously, she has now won four of her eight career starts. New Bay has two crops of racing age and Saffron Beach is one of three stakes winners for the son of Dubawi (Dubai Millennium). 


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