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By a Derby Winner out of an Oaks Winner ULYSSES | CHESNUT, 2013, 16.1HH (1.65M) By a DERBY winner out of aN OAKS winnER Sire: GALILEO Multiple Champion Sire and sire of sires Sire of 84 Gr.1 winners, including FRANKEL; TEOFILO; NEW APPROACH; NATHANIEL; GLENEAGLES; CHURCHILL; WALDGEIST; JAPAN; CIRCUS MAXIMUS, etc. Dam: LIGHT SHIFT Classic winning daughter of KINGMAMBO Winner of the Gr.1 Oaks; also 2nd Gr.1 Irish Oaks and 3rd Gr.1 Nassau Stakes. Closely related to Gr.1 winning Champion SHIVA and multiple Gr.2 winner LIMNOS, from the family of Champion CLOTH OF STARS. One of the classiest pedigrees in the ENTIRE stud book Ulysses proved himself a tough, honest and consistent performer, “and was effective on any ground. Breeders will surely recognise him as a horse with the potential to sire Classic-quality stock.” Tony Morris Fee: £15,000 (1st October SLF) NEARCTIC NORTHERN DANCER NATALMA SADLER’S WELLS BOLD REASON GALILEO FAIRY BRIDGE SPECIAL (b 1998) MR PROSPECTOR MISWAKI HOPESPRINGSETERNAL URBAN SEA ALLEGRETTA LOMBARD ANATEVKA 2017 RAISE A NATIVE MR PROSPECTOR GOLD DIGGER Gr.1 International Stakes KINGMAMBO at York, beating four other NUREYEV Gr.1 winners, including MIESQUE LIGHT SHIFT PASADOBLE Churchill. (b 2004) SHIRLEY HEIGHTS MILL REEF HARDIEMMA LINGERIE NORTHERN TRICK NORTHERN DANCER TRICK CHICK (4) 12 2019 RACE RECORD Winner of two iconic Group 1 races Won 5 races, £1,916,923, and placed 5 times, including: Won Gr.1 International Stakes, 10½f, York. Won Gr.1 Eclipse Stakes, 10f, Sandown Park. 1 2 Won Gr.3 Gordon Richards Stakes, 10f, Sandown Park. Won Gr.3 Gordon Stakes, 12f, Goodwood. 2nd Gr.1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, 12f, Ascot, to Enable. 3rd Gr.1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, 12f, Chantilly, to Enable. 3rd Gr.1 Prince of Wales’s Stakes, 10f, Royal Ascot. Timeform rating: 130 “Good-topped colt: top-class performer.” Defeated 21 Gr.1 winners including 8 Classic winners STUD RECORD first crop foals in 2019 really look the business 3 4 1. Colt ex Echelon, half brother to dual Gr.1 winner INTEGRAL 2. Filly ex Furbelow, half sister to multiple Gr.1 winner ADVERTISE 3. Colt ex Mirror City, from the immediate family of KINGMAMBO 4. Filly ex Osipova, half sister to Gr.3 winner POSITIVE 5. Colt ex Fools In Love, half brother to Gr.2 winner SEAHENGE 6. Filly ex Heaven Sent, dam a Group winning full sister to dual Gr.1 winner MEGAHERTZ 2017 5 6 Gr.1 International Stakes Gr.1 Eclipse Stakes, at York, beating four other beating Gr.1 winners Gr.1 winners, including Barney Roy, Churchill. Decorated Knight and Lightning Spear. 13.
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