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Galileo and Sea The Stars fighting for the lead in sire standings

Son of Sadler's Wells has had more placed runners

Galileo, pictured at Coolmore Stud last week, has joined his half-brother Sea The Stars on three winners apiece
Galileo, pictured at Coolmore Stud last week, has joined his half-brother Sea The Stars on three winners apieceCredit: Patrick McCann

Galileo has joined his half-brother Sea The Stars at the top of the Royal Ascot sire standings on three winners apiece, after Derby third Japan flew home to win the King Edward VII Stakes on Friday.

Watch Me provided her second-season sire Olympic Glory with a breakthrough Group 1 winner after springing a 20-1 surprise to land the Coronation Stakes.

Fellow sophomore Mukhadram, who came second to Al Kazeem in the 2013 Prince of Wales's Stakes, also fired in a first winner at the royal meeting in the shape of Sandringham Stakes scorer Thanks Be.


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Bated Breath fired in a second winner of the week after Daahyeh landed the Albany Stakes in convincing style, as did Frankel, whose son Baghdad won the concluding Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, having also won the King George V Stakes last year.

Remarkably, all four of Banstead Manor Stud's roster with progeny of racing age have supplied a winner this week, with Kingman responsible for the Hampton Court winner Sangarius and Oasis Dream coming up trumps with the Royal Hunt Cup victor Afaak.

Showcasing joined his sire Oasis Dream on the scoresheet, after son Advertise added a second Group 1 win to his CV in the Commonwealth Cup.

Wins 2nds 3rds
Galileo352
Sea The Stars3 2
Frankel212
Bated Breath2
Kingman121
No Nay Never11
Farhh11
Shamardal1 1
Oasis Dream1 1
Pivotal1 1
Showcasing1 1
Gleneagles1
Mukhadram1
Nathaniel1
Olympic Glory1
Slade Power1
Society Rock1
Whipper1
Dark Angel 12
Dubawi 11
Teofilo 1
Zoffany 1
Australia 1
Dream Ahead 1
Exceed And Excel 1
Footstepsinthesand 1
Lope De Vega 1
Munnings 1
Paco Boy 1
Pastoral Pursuits 1
Sixties Icon 1
Vale Of York 1
Fastnet Rock 2
Kodiac 2
Motivator 2
Brazen Beau 1
Casamento 1
Wootton Bassett 1
Zebedee 1

Rule Britannia

The British breeding industry looks set to claim bragging rights after this week with four further winners on Friday, led by the Commonwealth Cup hero Advertise, with 13 winners carrying the GB suffix so far this week, five more than Ireland.

Watch Me was a welcome winner for the FR suffix when spoiling Hermosa's party in the Coronation Stakes, while Irish breds drew a blank on day four.

Wins 2nds 3rds 4ths
GB138912
IRE81519
FR3 5
USA 1 2
GER 1

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Ollie O'DonoghueRacing Post Reporter

Published on 21 June 2019inNews

Last updated 20:30, 22 June 2019

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