Watchmyeverymove the third winner for Coolmore's War Command
War Command was represented by his third individual winner on Monday evening when Watchmyeverymove was an impressive scorer over 6f at Windsor.
The Stuart Williams-trained colt was making his first start and held off the late challenge of Shangai Grace to win by three-quarters of a length.
Bred by D. J. Maher, Watchmyeverymove is the eighth foal out of the placed Spectrum mare Glympse and is a half-brother to the winners Al Galayel, Westering Home, Supercharged, Whipper's Boy and Glance My Way.
Further back on his page is multiple Hong Kong Group 1 winner Designs On Rome and this year's Irish 2,000 Guineas hero Romanised.
Offered at auction for the first time at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale in 2017, Kilbrew Stables picked him up for just €11,000. Re-offered by the operation at this year's Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sale, Thomas Morely went to 50,000gns to secure him.
War Command, a son of War Front who won the Coventry and Dewhurst Stakes, stands at Coolmore's Irish base in County Tipperary at a fee of €8,000. His other winners are Victory Command and Isole Maldive.
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