Fourth Group I Winner for Australia

Tara Madgwick - Sunday July 4

Aidan O’Brien has been having a great year for Group I results in France and he kept it up overnight winning the Group I Grand Prix de Saint Cloud (1m2f)  with five year-old stallion Broome, a son of Galileo’s Epsom Derby winner Australia.

Fourth in an Epsom Derby at three, Broome failed to flatter in two starts last year, but has come back with a vengeance in 2021.

He reeled off three successive Listed and Group wins at the start of the year before finishing second in the Group I Tattersalls Gold Cup and Group II Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Sent to France and partnered with Colin Keane, Broome produced a career best performance to win his first Group I contest by a length over the Aga Khan’s quality mare Ebaiyra.

 


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““He pricked his ears, galloped right to the line and deserved it. He's been very consistent this year and it was nice to get the Group I beside his name,” said Colin Keane.

A 150,000 Tattersalls October purchase for MV Magnier, Broome has won seven of 17 starts and is a full brother to this year’s stakes-winning two year-old Point Lonsdale and is the best of five winners from stakes-winning Acclamation mare Sweepstake.



Broome is the fourth Group I winner for Australia, who stands at a fee of 25,000 euros at Coolmore Ireland and has proven yet another successful sire son of Galileo.

With his oldest progeny now five year-olds, Australia has sired 19 stakes-winners with his stakes-winner to runner strike rate being a desirable 7%.

Australia is another G1 producing son of Galileo.
He might not be a Frankel, but he is a very good staying sire that Australian buyers shopping for tried horse talent out of Europe should give strong consideration.




 

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