Delve into the rags-to-riches pedigree of 1,000 Guineas winner Love
Pikaboo another former Stuart Williams-trained mare to supply a Classic scorer
After a somewhat turbulent start to this year's Flat campaign, with racing across Europe either called off or staged behind closed doors, something like normal service was resumed at Newmarket on Sunday as Love, a daughter of perennial champion sire Galileo, stormed to victory in the Qipco 1,000 Guineas.
The filly, already one of 84 Group/Grade 1 winners by Galileo having landed last year's Moyglare Stud Stakes, became her sire's fourth 1,000 Guineas heroine, following the successes of Minding (2016), Winter (2017) and Hermosa (2019).
Love is the eighth foal out of Pikaboo, an increasingly important member of the Coolmore broodmare band who has produced three other fillies to gain bold black type.
In an unlikely twist of fate, Love is the second Classic winner this season out of a mare who spent her racing days under the care of Stuart Williams, as the astute Newmarket handler also trained Venetias Dream, dam of Poule d'Essai des Pouliches victress Dream And Do.
Much like Venetias Dream, Pikaboo was a modest maiden, achieving a peak Racing Post Rating of just 58. She changed hands at public auction on five occasions, including when sold to her first trainer, John Gosden, for 85,000gns as a yearling.
Although far from a brilliant performer on the track, there is plenty of speed in Pikaboo's pedigree, as she is a half-sister to dual Listed-winning sprinter Kimberella and his seven-furlong specialist brother Arabian Gleam, who won three Group 2s and now stands at Ivy House Stables in Cumbria.
Pikaboo is a daughter of Pivotal, meaning the 1,000 Guineas saw the Galileo-Pivotal cross supply its second consecutive winner of the race after Hermosa, who is out of Beauty Is Truth, claimed the 2019 running.
Pivotal recorded a one-two in the race as damsire, as the Cheveley Park Stud stalwart was also represented by runner-up Cloak Of Spirits, a daughter of Invincible Spirit.
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