Sarah Whitelaw

A Classic Mating

Australia is not the first Derby winner sired by a Derby winner out of an Oaks winner. Sarah Whitelaw examines a few more examples.

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Galileo

Sibling Rivalry

In 2014 there have been a number of brothers, half and full, who have made their mark felt on some of the world’s biggest races. Sarah Whitelaw takes a look.

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Irish classic’s enduring influence

The Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas, which is set to be run at the Curragh this Saturday, is a race with a rich history. Sadler’s Wells the 1984 winner, and subsequently Champion sire in GB/Ire on 14 occasions, left his stamp on the race in no uncertain fashion.

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Beach Beauty and Sean Cormack

The Armitage Impact

The Armitage family name was very much in the headlines this Cape Summer Season. Sarah Whitelaw looks at some of the stars of the show

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A National Legacy

Highlands have announced the death of one of South Africa’s most successful and influential sires of the past two decades, National Assembly

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Time Is Money!

In a new weekly column we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights, and set the fractions with Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth WSB Cape Town Met racemeeting

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