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Sadlers Wells
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Sadlers Wells. Horse racing art prints featuring the racehorse Sadlers Wells. |
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Montjeu, Sadler's Wells and Galileo by Jacqueline Stanhope. A beautiful print featuring three of the world's greatest stallions. All three have been champion sires from the world famous Coolmore Stud in County Tipperary, Ireland. |
Sadler's Wells, Montjeu and Hurricane Run by Jacqueline Stanhope. Sadler's Wells, by Northern Dancer. Montjeu, by Sadler's Wells. Hurricane Run, by Montjeu. |
The Frankel Sire Line by Jacqueline Stanhope. The immediate sire line of Frankel spanning over 70 years, showing Frankel himself, Galileo, Sadler's Wells, Northern Dancer, Nearctic and Nearco. |
Sadlers Wells by Susan Crawford. Born on the 11 April 1981, Sadler's Wells would go on to be trained at Ballydoyle by the Vincent O'Brien, one of the great race horse trainers of our time. Sadler's Wells would win six of his eleven starts from 7f to 10f. Sadler's Wells as a two-year-old won the General Assembly Maiden Stakes at Leopardstown over 7f and the Group 2 Panasonic Beresford Stakes at the Curragh over 8f. In 1984 he claimed the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial, the Irish 2,000 Guineas, Eclipse Stakes and inaugural Phoenix Champion Stakes. He was second in the Prix Du Jockey Club splitting Darshaan and Rainbow Quest, who would also become high-profile stallions and second in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. Sadly this great race horse died on 26th April 2011. |
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