Classic winner Flag Of Honour joins National Stud in dual-purpose role for 2020
Group 1-winning son of Galileo to stand on behalf of Trevor Hemmings
The National Stud has added another new recruit to its stallion roster, with Galileo's Irish St Leger-winning son Flag Of Honour to take up residency at the Newmarket operation as a dual-purpose sire for the 2020 breeding season.
"We are delighted to offer Flag Of Honour as a dual-purpose prospect on behalf of Mr Trevor Hemmings' Gleadhill House Stud," said Tim Lane, director of the National Stud.
"He ticks a lot of the right boxes for breeders; he is a Group 1 Classic-winning son of the great Galileo, and had the speed to win at Group level as a two-year-old before developing into a high-class three- and four-year-old.
"He showed tremendous class, toughness and consistency throughout his career. We feel there is definitely a gap in the market in Britain for a horse of his calibre."
He also won the Group 2 Curragh Cup and the Group 3 Irish St Leger Trial Stakes during a productive three-year-old campaign. At two he broke his maiden by four and a half lengths and, less than a month later, landed the Group 3 Eyrefield Stakes.
Flag Of Honour finished runner-up to Magical on three occasions during his four-year-old campaign, most recently in the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup.
O'Brien said of his former charge: "Flag Of Honour was a very tough and genuine horse that handled all types of ground."
Bred by David and Diane Nagle's Barronstown Stud, Flag Of Honour is out of the winning Warning mare Hawala, making him a half- or full-brother to no fewer than 11 winners, among which are four black-type performers.
His most notable siblings are the Group 3 Minstrel Stakes winner Air Chief Marshal, Listed European Free Handicap scorer Misu Bond, Empress Stakes victress Slip Dance and Foxtrot Romeo, who finished runner-up to Power in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.
Flag Of Honour will stand alongside the National Stud's Flat sires Aclaim, Rajasinghe, Time Test and the exciting new recruit Advertise. A fee for Flag Of Honour and the stud's other stallions will be announced at a later date.
More stallion news:
Three-time Group 1 winner Advertise to stand at the National Stud
Crack sprinter Invincible Army retired to stand at Yeomanstown Stud
Evergreen Pivotal and young gun Ulysses head Cheveley Park Stud's 2020 roster
Published on 7 November 2019inNews
Last updated 09:34, 8 November 2019
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