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Leger winner Galileo Chrome retired to stand as National Hunt stallion

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Joseph O’Brien colt claimed Classic glory at Doncaster under Tom Marquand.

GALILEO CHROME (R) winning the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster in England.
GALILEO CHROME (R) winning the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Joseph O'Brien's St Leger winner Galileo Chrome has been retired to stand as a National Hunt stallion at Starfield Stud.

The colt went through his three-year-old season unbeaten in four outings, progressing with each race.

The son of Australia was ridden by Tom Marquand at Doncaster, after regular rider Shane Crosse tested positive for Covid-19 before making the journey.

O'Brien said: "Australia was one of the best I rode and Galileo Chrome is easily one of the best I've trained.

"Unbeaten this year culminating in the St Leger, I think he could have been the leading middle-distance horse in Europe next year.

"However, fortunately for breeders, he retires to stud and offers an opportunity to use a top-class racehorse. He's a beautiful looking individual with all the qualities I look for. I could not recommend him enough and look forward to training his offspring."

Michael Orlandi, who manages the Compas Stallions who stand at his Starfield Stud in Mullingar, County Westmeath, said: "A tall, scopey, athletic individual with a fantastic walk, Galileo Chrome was one of the best three-year-olds in training this year.

"A great physical, with a star-studded pedigree, he is everything that National Hunt breeders look for in a stallion."


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