GOFFS sponsored the Group 2 Prix Robert Papin in Chantilly on Sunday for two-year-olds, and the winner was, appropriately enough, a graduate of that company’s sale ring. Trained by Joseph O’Brien for Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, Green Sense cost €90,000 in Book 1 of the Orby Sale, and she beat the colts to capture this win.
A daughter of first-season sire sensation Starman (Dutch Art), Green Sense was bred by Horse Racing Ireland’s chairman Nicky Hartery at his Caherass Stud in Croom, Co Limerick, and sold through The Castlebridge Consignment. She is the eighth foal and fifth winner from Big Boned (Street Sense), a filly who was a well-beaten third on the second of six starts she made while racing in England.


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