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'She deserves to go to the best' - find out One Master's debut mating plan

Daughter of Fastnet Rock won three consecutive Prix de la Forets

One Master (8) wins her third Prix de la Foret
One Master (8) wins her third Prix de la ForetCredit: Edward Whitaker

Roy and Gretchen Jackson of Lael Stables have decided on a debut mating plan for their brilliant mare One Master, with the three-time Prix de la Foret heroine set to visit Dubawi in 2021.

The daughter of Fastnet Rock, who won seven of her 23 outings for the Jacksons and William Haggas, now resides at New England Stud in Newmarket alongside her own dam, the dual Group 3 winner Enticing.

"One Master has settled very well and is turned out in a paddock, next to her dam Enticing, and is due to visit Dubawi in 2021," said New England Stud manager Peter Stanley. "On the basis that she's a uniquely brilliant filly, we feel that she deserves to go to the best stallion standing in the UK."

Dubawi, who will stand his fifth consecutive season at a fee of £250,000 at Darley's Dalham Hall Stud next year, has sired a staggering 44 Group/Grade 1 winners, including the highest-rated horse in the world this year, Ghaiyyath.

Dubawi: the Dalham Hall Stud kingpin will stand for £250,000 in 2021
Dubawi: the Dalham Hall Stud kingpin will stand for £250,000 in 2021Credit: Edward Whitaker

As well as her hat-trick of Prix de la Forets, One Master also won the Group 3 Oak Tree Stakes and the Fairy Bridge Stakes at Tipperary. She brought the curtain down on her racing days when a close third behind Glen Shiel in the Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes. She amassed £939,644 in prize-money and retired with a peak Racing Post Rating of 118.

One Master is the third generation of her family to be owned by Lael Stables, tracing back through Enticing to Superstar Leo, a daughter of College Chapel who defied a price tag of just 3,400gns when winning the Norfolk and Flying Childers Stakes.

The Jacksons have now called time on Superstar Leo's breeding career, with the 18-year-old, who was bred by Lester Piggott and Anthony Hirschfeld, having left Newmarket to see out her well-earned retirement at her owners' Pennsylvanian farm alongside their other pensioned broodmares.

"Her grandmother Superstar Leo flew to America earlier this year to spend her retirement at Mr and Mrs Jackson's farm," added Stanley. "It was quite something to have three Group-winning relatives all alive and on the farm at the same time. How lucky are we!"


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James ThomasSales correspondent

Published on 9 December 2020inNews

Last updated 17:46, 9 December 2020

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