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Siblings to Enable and Pinatubo top Sea The Stars' two-year-old crop

Martin Stevens runs the rule over the Gilltown Stud sire's juveniles of 2020

Sea The Stars is shown off by handler Ray Moore at Gilltown Stud
Sea The Stars is shown off by handler Ray Moore at Gilltown StudCredit: Patrick McCann

Sea The Stars has always had plenty of beautifully bred offspring to represent him on the track; he is, after all, a true legend of the turf and a half-brother to the great Galileo so has never struggled for support in his stallion career at Gilltown Stud.

But this year's two-year-old crop – conceived in 2017, in the breeding season following son Harzand's successes in the Derby at Epsom and the Curragh – contains an uncannily high number of relations to racecourse luminaries, including siblings to dual Arc heroine Enable and champion juvenile Pinatubo.

First and foremost, there are three Sea The Stars juveniles out of Group 1-winning mares who have also distinguished themselves at stud by producing Group 1 winners.

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