Watch: Bigger book of mares for Nathaniel thanks to Enable's exploits
The son of Galileo also has promising three-year-olds for this year
Thanks to the exploits of multiple Group 1 winner Enable, Newsells Park Stud resident Nathaniel is covering his biggest book of mares since retiring to the Hertfordshire operation in 2013.
The son of Galileo has a number of exciting prospects for the year ahead including God Given and the John Gosden-trained Highgarden, who is entered in next week's Tattersalls Musidora Stakes at York.
We went down to Newsells Park Stud to see the King George and Coral-Eclipse winner and spoke to the stud's general manager, Julian Dollar, about the increase in book size and more in the video below.
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