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Treble top! Modern Games completes terrific spell for broodmare Modern Ideals

Siblings Modern News and Mawj had struck earlier in the week

Modern Games after his Breeders' Cup triumph
Modern Games after his Breeders' Cup triumphCredit: Edward Whitaker

Modern Games added the Emirates Poule d'Essai des Poulains to last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf success, completing a remarkable week for his dam, the New Approach mare Modern Ideals.

The chestnut colt had struck on his second start at Newmarket in July last year before adding a handicap event at Doncaster and then the Tattersalls Stakes back at headquarters before his adventures at Del Mar last November.

A Godolphin homebred through and through, Modern Games is out of Modern Ideals, a mare who was unplaced on her sole start for Andre Fabre but has proved an absolute revelation in her second career.

Her gelded Shamardal son Modern News added a first stakes success to his name with a clear-cut victory in the Royal Windsor Stakes on Monday, making it six wins from ten starts for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby.

The pair's half-sister Mawj then made an impressive winning debut for Saeed bin Suroor at Newmarket on Saturday, pulling clear to score by nearly five lengths, with the trainer indicating a trip to Royal Ascot could be on the agenda for the two-year-old daughter of Exceed And Excel.

Another half-sister, the winning Shamardal filly Feminism, sold to Jill Lamb for €370,000 at last season's Goffs November Breeding Stock Sale.

Modern Ideals is out of the placed Nashwan mare Epitome, making her a half-sister to Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere scorer and Haras du Logis sire Ultra, as well as Prix Minerve winner Synopsis.

Her dual top-level winning son is yet another flagbearer for Darley's supersire Dubawi, the stallion already responsible this season for the Newmarket 2,000 Guineas hero Coroebus.

Modern Ideals has a yearling filly by the late Mastercraftsman.


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