Exciting broodmare Repose joins Juddmonte band from Tinnakill House Stud
Unraced daughter of Quiet American has produced State Of Rest and Tranquil Lady
Repose, the dam of both the Group 1 winner State Of Rest and live Cazoo Oaks candidate Tranquil Lady, has been bought by Juddmonte from Tinnakill House Stud.
Dermot Cantillon and Meta Osborne's operation bred from the unraced Quiet American mare to astonishing success, with State Of Rest, her second foal, now notching consecutive top-level races across three continents for Joseph O'Brien from the Saratoga Derby Invitational to the Cox Plate and Prix Ganay. He holds an entry in this weekend's Tattersalls Gold Cup.
Tranquil Lady, who represents the same connections, won the recent Blue Wind Stakes in impressive fashion. Repose has joined Juddmonte in foal to Frankel.
Cantillon and Osborne said in a statement: "Repose, a Tinnakill homebred, has given great joy to our family and her success is a testament to the hard work of Ian Thomson [stud manager] and the whole team at Tinnakill.
"We are delighted to entrust Repose to our friends at Juddmonte, where we have no doubt she will continue to flourish for years to come with access to the world's best stallions.
"What began as a retained homebred filly has turned into an amazing journey, seeing her blossom into one of the world's most promising broodmares, nurtured throughout on our family farm in Laois."
The stud has retained Repose's Sea The Stars filly foal.
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Published on 19 May 2022inNews
Last updated 13:56, 19 May 2022
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