Kind delivers Galileo sister to dual world champion Frankel
A new chapter for Juddmonte's outstanding producer Kind has begun with the daughter of Danehill having produced a Galileo sister to her legendary son Frankel at the end of last month.
The new arrival is the second filly to come from the 17-year-old Kind, who has produced five winners from six runners since retiring to the paddocks.
That number includes the ten-time Group 1 hero Frankel, his triple Group 1-winning brother Noble Mission, Group 3 scorer Bullet Train and the Listed-winning Oasis Dream mare Joyeuse.
All five of her sons have now taken up stud duties at various operations in Britain, Ireland and the US, most notably Frankel, who has already supplied the top-level performers Cracksman and Soul Stirring and who looks set for another exciting year with his progeny in 2018.
Earlier this year the operation announced that Kind was to return to Coolmore for another visit to perennial champion sire Galileo and Simon Mockridge, stud director of Banstead Manor, said: "We're delighted with the news of this long-awaited full-sister to Frankel.
"Kind has produced us a quality Galileo filly with great presence born at 9:30pm on February 27, weighing in at 118lbs."
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Published on 19 March 2018inInternational
Last updated 15:47, 19 March 2018
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