'He's the kind of stallion who will benefit the breed' - expert jury looks ahead to 2025
Ajay Anne, Mark Dean, Jamie Jackson, Micheal Orlandi and Hannah Wall on the panel
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What are you most looking forward to in 2025?
Ajay Anne, New Approach Bloodstock Giavellotto winning a few more Group 1s would be a dream come true. If I had to dream big, I would pray for no rain in Paris for the first weekend in October.
Mark Dean, Shadwell stallion manager Seeing the Baaeed yearlings, especially after his recent success at the foal sales. He had the second highest median price (£273,000) from the European foal sales and was one of only two stallions in the top ten whose fee is below £70,000. On top of this, Mostahdaf’s foals will be hitting the ground.
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