Sadler's Wells (horse) - Stud Record - Notable Progeny

Notable Progeny

In November 2007, a Sadler's Wells daughter, Playful Act, out of the mare Magnificent Style, was sold at the Keeneland breeding stock sale for a world record price of US$10.5 million.

s = stallion, m = mare, g = gelding,

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
1986 Braashee s Prix Royal-Oak
1986 French Glory s Canadian International Stakes
1986 In the Wings s Coronation Cup, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Breeders' Cup Turf
1986 Old Vic s Prix du Jockey Club, Irish Derby
1986 Prince Of Dance I s Dewhurst Stakes
1987 Salsabil m 1,000 Guineas, Epsom Oaks, Irish Derby, Prix Vermeille
1988 Opera House s Coronation Cup, Eclipse Stakes, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
1988 Saddler's Hall s Coronation Cup
1989 El Prado s National Stakes
1989 Masad s Gran Premio d'Italia
1989 Johann Quatz s Prix Lupin
1990 Barathea s Irish 2000 Guineas, Breeders' Cup Mile
1990 Fort Wood s Grand Prix de Paris
1990 Intrepidity m Prix Saint-Alary, Epsom Oaks, Prix Vermeille
1990 Pridwell g Aintree Hurdle
1991 Carnegie s Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Grand Prix de Paris
1991 King's Theatre s Racing Post Trophy, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
1991 Northern Spur h Breeders' Cup Turf
1991 Zaiyad g Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil
1992 Istabraq g Royal Sunalliance Novices' Hurdle, Irish Champion Hurdle (4 times), Champion Hurdle (3 times), Punchestown Champion Hurdle
1992 Moonshell m Epsom Oaks
1992 Dance Design m Irish Oaks
1994 Ebadiyla m Irish Oaks, Prix Royal-Oak
1994 Entrepreneur s 2,000 Guineas
1994 In Command s Dewhurst Stakes
1994 Kayf Tara s Ascot Gold Cup (twice), Irish St Leger (twice)
1995 Dream Well s Prix du Jockey Club, Irish Derby
1995 Insight m E. P. Taylor Stakes
1995 King of Kings s National Stakes, 2000 Guineas
1995 Leggera m Prix Vermeille
1996 Commander Collins s Racing Post Trophy
1996 Daliapour s Coronation Cup, Hong Kong Vase
1996 Montjeu s Prix du Jockey Club, Irish Derby, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
1996 Saffron Walden s Irish 2000 Guineas
1997 Aristotle s Racing Post Trophy
1997 Beat Hollow s Grand Prix de Paris, Turf Classic Stakes, Arlington Million
1998 Galileo s Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
1998 Imagine m Irish 1000 Guineas, Epsom Oaks
1998 Perfect Soul s Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes
1998 Milan s St. Leger
1999 Ballingarry s Critérium de Saint-Cloud, Canadian International Stakes
1999 Black Sam Bellamy s Gran Premio del Jockey Club, Tattersalls Gold Cup
1999 Gossamer m Fillies' Mile, Irish 1000 Guineas
1999 High Chaparral s Racing Post Trophy, Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes, Breeders' Cup Turf (twice)
1999 Islington m Nassau Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks (twice), Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf
1999 River Dancer g Queen Elizabeth II Cup
2000 Brian Boru s Racing Post Trophy, St Leger Stakes
2000 Doyen s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
2000 Powerscourt s Tattersalls Gold Cup, Arlington Million
2000 Yesterday m Irish 1000 Guineas
2000 Refuse to Bend s National Stakes, 2000 Guineas, Queen Anne Stakes, Eclipse Stakes
2001 Quiff m Yorkshire Oaks
2001 Yeats s Coronation Cup, Ascot Gold Cup x4, Irish St. Leger, Prix Royal-Oak
2002 Playful Act m Fillies Mile
2003 Alexandrova m Epsom Oaks, Irish Oaks, Yorkshire Oaks
2003 Ask s Coronation Cup, Prix Royal-Oak
2003 Septimus s Irish St Leger
2003 Synchronised g Welsh National, Lexus Chase, Cheltenham Gold Cup

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