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- US Auction Houses Set Uniform Policies For 2YO Sales
- $2m Sadler's Wells Colt Starts Fav But Finishes 8th
- Melb Bookie Alan Eskander Applies For Sydney Stand
- 2nd Operation On Broken Leg Delays Katsidis Comeback
- Byrne Plans March Comeback
- Turffontein Out Of Autumn Racing Carnival
- 2 Aust-Bred Winners In New Zealand
- Reid Sanders Appointed NZ Chief Steward
- More Bountiful Half-Sister At NZB Karaka Sale
- Weekend Updates To NZB Karaka Catalogue
- 3 Aust-Bred Winners In Hong Kong
- Aust Jockey Noel Callow's Sudden Singapore Exit
- Malaysian Chief Steward Attacked With Machete
- Aust-Bred Giant's Causeway Son Wins In South Africa
- 1st Foal By US Champ Lawyer Ron
- 1st Foal By US Gr1-Winner Bob And John
- 1st Foal By US Gr2-Winner Will He Shine
- 1st Foal By US Gr1-Placed Noble Causeway
- US Sire Saarland Pensioned With Fertility Problems
- US Gr1-Winning Sire Pine Bluff Moves To Texas
- B&R's Galloping Horse Never Sleeps
1st Foal By US Gr2-Winner Will He Shine
The 1st foal by US Gr2-winning stallion Will He Shine (Silver Deputy-Christmas Star, by Star de Naskra) is a colt from Event Of The Year mare Oh Livie. Will He Shine (standing at Millennium Farms in Kentucky in 2009 for US$6,500) recorded 5 wins (including 2007's Gr2 True North Handicap over 6 furlongs at Belmont Park) & 6 placings (3 stakes, including 2007's Gr2 Churchill Downs Handicap over 7 furlongs & Listed Forego Stakes over 6.5 furlongs at Turfway Park, plus 2006's Gr3 Gravesend Handicap over 6 furlongs at Aqueduct) from 16 starts for US$346,041 earnings.