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Sir Prancealot (by Tamayuz) got winner number three when Letmestopyouthere, a David Evans-trainee making his second start, easily won the five furlong novice race at Nottinham, a six-runner event in which, by coincidence, every runner represented a freshman stallion. Bred by Mrs J A Dene, the colt is a €35,000 graduate of the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, he is out of the stakes-placed Romanylei (by Blues Traveller) and his winning siblings include four-times scorer Den's Gift (by City On A Hill). It is a branch of the family of Group 1 Middle Park Stakes winner Cajun (by Red Regent) and of Group 2-winning sprinter Dream Talk (by Dreams To Reality).
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THURSDAY
Dragon Pulse (by Kyllachy) is off the mark as a sire. The Irish National Stud stallion got his first winner when the Tom Dascombe-trained Fiery Character made a winning debut over five furlongs at Newmarket. Bred by Dermot and John Dwan, the filly is an €18,000 Goffs graduate, she is out of Intricate Dance (by Aptitude), and her dam is a half-sister to the pattern-placed dual stakes winner Short Dance (by Hennessy).
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WEDNESDAY
Helmet (by Exceed And Excel) notched up his third European juvenile winner when the Brian Ellison-trained Orewa made a successful debut over five furlongs at Beverley. An €18,000 graduate of the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, the colt is out of Lucky (by Sadler's Wells), a pattern-winning full-sister to classic winning miler King Of Kings.
Another stakes winner for freshman Farhh; Helmet double; first stakes winner for freshman French Fifteen; smart Kodiac juvenile; Frankel double; and other news
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