Beautiful Crown (USA)

1991 CHIEF'S CROWN (DANZIG) x BEAUTIFUL GLASS ()
Stands at Patinack Farm

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War Front - Danzig
Kooringal Stud - $5,500
BIANCONI - DANZIG
Widden Victoria - $27,500

Similar Fee Range

I Am Invincible - Invincible Spirit
Vinery Stud - $16,500
Kingman - Invincible Spirit
Widden Victoria - $16,500
Snitzel - Redoute's Choice
Coolmore Stud - $19,250
Epaulette - Commands
Twin Hills Stud - $16,500
Sebring - More Than Ready
Blue Gum Farm - $13,750
Fastnet Rock - Danehill
Coolmore Stud - $13,750
Extreme Choice - Not a Single Doubt
Rosemont Stud - $16,500
Street Boss - Street Cry
Rosemont Stud - $16,500
Not A Single Doubt - Redoute's Choice
Widden Stud - $16,500
Deep Impact - Sunday Silence
Lovatsville - $13,750
So You Think - High Chaparral
Twin Hills Stud - $16,500
Savabeel - Zabeel
Newhaven Park - $16,500
Not A Single Doubt - Redoute's Choice
Kitchwin Hills - $15,400
Rubick - Encosta De Lago
Coolmore Stud - $19,250
So You Think - High Chaparral
Bowness Stud - $16,500
Deep Impact - Sunday Silence
Novara Park - $15,000
Deep Impact - Sunday Silence
Novara Park - $15,000
I Am Invincible - Invincible Spirit
Aquis Canungra Qld - $15,000
Sebring - More Than Ready
Widden Stud - $16,500
Pentire - Be My Guest
Newhaven Park - $16,500
Artie Schiller - El Prado
Blue Gum Farm - $16,500
Fastnet Rock - Danehill
Westbury Stud - $15,000
BIANCONI - DANZIG
Widden Victoria - $16,500
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Latest News

G1 Pedigree Watch – New G1 Winner for Camelot
Last year’s Group I Pretty Polly Stakes (1m2f) at the Curragh was won by top class Fastnet Rock mare Via Sistina (IRE), who now calls Australia home and the race was run again overnight in Ireland with victory going to Juddmonte Farms homebred Camelot mare Bluestocking.
New Stakes-Winner Toronado
The Australian racing season has one more month to run and the Listed Bunbury South West Cup (22200m) on Sunday gave Toronado (IRE) a chance to post a new stakes-winner with seven year=old gelding Come Right Back taking the prize.