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Monday, March 26

Roksana (right) another jumps stakes winner for Dubai Destination after Elegant Escape and Next Destination
Roksana (right) another jumps stakes winner for Dubai Destination after Elegant Escape and Next DestinationCredit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Welcome to the first Bloodstock Briefing - an essential guide to racing and bloodstock which will appear online from 8am each day.

Find out what racing fixtures and sales are taking place in Britain and Ireland, whether there are any first-season sires with runners or Plus 10 races, all that is happening in Australasia with ANZ Bloodstock news and which Racing Post Bloodstock content you definitely should not miss.


Racing

Huntingdon

Market Rasen

Taunton


Sales

ERA Horses In Training Sale 2018 - Emirates Racing Authority


ANZ Bloodstock News

Find out which new sire will be shuttling to Australia by downloading today's issue


WEEKLY SIRES OF STAKES WINNERS (19-25 MARCH)

Flat

sire winner, country, grade
Admire Moon Fine Needle, JPN-G1
American Post Itsinthepost, USA?G2
Broken Vow Chocolate Martini, USA?G2
Deportivo Gailo Chop, AUS?G1
Harbinger Blast Onepiece, JPN?G3
Harlan’s Holiday Good Samaritan, USA?G2H
I Am Invincible Hellbent, AUS?G1
King Kamehameha Centurion, JPN-G3H
Lope De Vega Spanish Reef, AUS?G2
Zabeel Prince, GB?L
Mastercraftsman Master Of Arts, AUS?G3H
Nakayama Festa Ganko, JPN?G2
Pastoral Pursuits Perfect Pasture, GB?L
Peer Gynt Francesco Bere, FR?L
Scandal Keeper Quilista, AUS?G3H
Siyouni Sully, FR?L

Estijaab and Brenton Avdulla (green silks, centre) make all to win the Group 1 Golden Slipper at Rosehill
Estijaab (green silks, centre) capturing the Golden Slipper for her sire SnitzelCredit: Mark Evans (Getty Images)

Snitzel Estijaab, AUS?G1
I Am Excited, AUS?L
So You Think D’Argento, AUS?G1
The Pinnacle, AUS?G3
Think Bleue, AUS?G3
South Vigorous A Shin Valor, JPN?L
Street Cry Winx, AUS?G1
Take Charge Indy Noble Indy, USA?G2
Tamayuz Making Light, IRE-G3
Tapit Madison’s Luna, USA?G3
Synchrony, USA?G2H
Time Thief In Her Time, AUS?G1H
Tiz Wonderful Selcourt, USA?G2

Jumps

Brian Boru Youcantcallherthat, IRE?G2
Dubai Destination Roksana, GB?G2H
Flemensfirth Castlegrace Paddy, IRE?L
Glencairn View, IRE?GBH
Great Pretender Great Field, IRE?G2
High Chaparral Cartwright, IRE?L
Malinas Accentus, FR-LH
Oscar Lackaneen Leader, IRE?G3
Vision D'Etat De Bon Coeur, FR-G3

View our Stallion Book


What to read

Go to the Bloodstock homepage to read Martin Stevens' piece on how the Sunday Silence line is slowly starting to gain a foothold in Europe


What to watch

Ever wondered how to buy a yearling?


Final thought

Tamayuz enjoyed a mini-revival last season when firing in two top-tier winners in Blond Me and French Classic scorer Precieuse.

The 13-year-old son of Nayef was also responsible for Desert Skyline and Tupi, both of whom placed in elite company.

The Derrinstown Stud resident looked to have continued where he left off last season when four-year-old daughter Making Light struck in the mile Group 3 Lodge Park Stud Irish EBF Park Express Stakes - the first Pattern race of the Irish Flat season - at Naas on Sunday.

View Park Express Stakes result and replay

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