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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