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Dual Group 1 winner to reverse shuttle to Coolmore in 2017
Four-year-old son of the late Street Cry was trained by Peter and Paul Snowden
Dual Group 1 winner Pride Of Dubai will reverse shuttle to Coolmore's Irish base at Fethard in County Tipperary for the 2017 breeding season.
The four-year-old son of the late Darley stallion Street Cry - freshly crowned champion sire in Australia in 2015/16 - was trained by Peter and Paul Snowden to win twice at the highest level as a two-year-old in the Blue Diamond Stakes and the Sires Produce Stakes.
Owned and bred by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum he is out of the dual-winning and Listed-placed Danehill mare Al Anood, a half-sister to Prix de Diane heroine Rafha, the dam of successful stallions Invincible Spirit and Kodiac.
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