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Title: PEDIGREE NOTES: Promising start for freshman sire Farhh
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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PEDIGREE NOTES: Promising start for freshman sire Farhh
Another stakes winner for freshman Farhh; Helmet double; first stakes winner for freshman French Fifteen; smart Kodiac juvenile; Frankel double; and other news
Wells Farhh Go (left) beats subsequent Group 2 scorer James Garfield (yellow) in the Group 3 Tattersalls Acomb Stakes at York. He is one of three blacktype horses in Farhh's small first crop PHOTO: healyracing.ie
The Kodiac filly Ellthea won the Group 3 C.L. & M.F. Weld Park Stakes at Naas PHOTO: healyracing.ie
Dalham Hall Stud stallion Farhh (by Pivotal) ran away with a seven-furlong maiden on his only start at two and hit his peak at five when winning both the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes and Group 1 Champion Stakes.
There was also a 10th top-level scorer for Mastercraftsman, and a new juvenile stakes winner for Dark Angel among highlights of a busy few days in international flat racing
New Group/Grade 1 stars for Azamour, Footstepsinthesand, Siyouni and Tamayuz; pattern winners for freshmen Camelot and Reliable Man; another Frankel landmark; and other news
Leo Powell looks at the families of winners in Listowel, Canada, Germany and Britain
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