Stallions Dylan Mouth and Peace Envoy offered for private purchase
Stallions Dylan Mouth and Peace Envoy are shortly to be sold by private treaty after leaving Worsall Grange Farm in North Yorkshire.
Auctioneers Kivells also recently sold former Worsall Grange stallion Cannock Chase privately to dissolve a partnership of Killashee House Limited, which had been placed under administration.
Both stallions are currently at a location in the Midlands and viewings can be made by appointment only with Kivells’ representative James Morrish.
Dylan Mouth has stood for one season at Worsall Grange at a fee of £2,000. The son of Dylan Thomas was a three-time Group 1 winner in Italy for Stefano Botti and became an international campaigner for his brother Marco, taking the Silver Cup at York in his final season in 2018.
Peace Envoy had covered for two seasons for the same fee. A son of Power trained by Aidan O’Brien, he won the Group 3 Anglesey Stakes as a juvenile and finished a close third in the Prix Morny.
Worsall Grange’s stud manager Lucy Horner, a champion amateur jump jockey, died recently aged 42.
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