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Camelot and Dawn Approach represented in German 2,000 Guineas

Fighting Irish: bids to become Camelot's first European Classic winner
Fighting Irish: bids to become Camelot's first European Classic winnerCredit: Scott Burton

First-season sires with runners

Charm Spirit Lucky Charm Windsor 6:15
Coach House Lewis Slack Carlisle 2:15
Gale Force Ten Hurricane Five Redcar 2:05
Gregorian Aloysius Lilius Carlisle 2:15
Kuroshio Big Ace Redcar 2:05
Morpheus Claires Choice Windsor 6:15
Morpheus Made In Lewisham Leicester 6:00
No Nay Never Cosmic Law Carlisle 2:15
No Nay Never Moss Gill Carlisle 2:15
Slade Power Sesame Windsor 6:45
War Command Laxmi Windsor 6:45


Worldwide stakes races

2:45 SAINT-CLOUD
Prix Cleopatre (Group 3)

3:45 SAINT-CLOUD
Prix Corrida (Group 2)

3:55 COLOGNE
33rd Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen - German 2000 Guineas (Group 2)

7:45 WINDSOR
Weatherbys Hamilton Leisure Stakes (Listed Race)

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What to read

"The race was fittingly sponsored by Coolmore Stud, where No Nay Never is standing his fourth season at a fee of €25,000"

No Nay Never quickly into stride with his first stakes winner

"For each of the last two seasons he has visited just one mare"

Hawk Wing found away from the limelight in South Korea

"Grangecon is within easy reach of Gilltown, Kildangan, New Abbey and the Irish National Stud. The Curragh racecourse is under 25km away"

Grangecon Stud on the market with a €15 million asking price


ANZ Bloodstock News

In today's issue: The new look Inglis Ready2Race Sale will include a breeze-up at Taupo in New Zealand for the first time, with vendors from across the Tasman already committed to offering drafts at the sale, as Inglis continues to explore ways to revitalise the auction.


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