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Essential reading for pedigree buffs in our Bloodstock Review of 2019
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The Racing Post Bloodstock Review of 2019 is out now and available to download for free by cliking here.
This year's edition includes:
- Martin Stevens looks to the future with Tim Lane of the National Stud
- James Thomas speaks to Newsells Park Stud's Julian Dollar about a stellar year of success
- A focus on the influence Shamardal had on a vintage season for Godolphin
- Andrew Scutts takes a look at the BHA's review into sales ring practices
- Pedigree profiles for 2019's brightest stars
- Essential end-of-year stats and data
For those who would like to receive a hard copy of the Bloodstock Review 2019, please email your details to: bloodstock@racingpost.com
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