Galileo and Siyouni looking like a flourishing partnership to follow
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We are entering that time of year when plans for the 2021 breeding season are in the minds of stallion owners and breeders, and last week’s feast of high-quality action at Newmarket will have been keenly observed.
As expected from a meeting that contained ten stakes races, it revealed plenty of clues for the future, ranging from the confirmation of promise shown by several young sires to the emergence of some positive damsire influences for the future. Here are a handful of trends to arise from those two days.
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