Twin Hills Delighted with Hallowed Crown Foals

Tara Madgwick - Monday September 27

In 2014, it was Hallowed Crown who won the Group I ATC Golden Rose and he then went on to add the Group I ATC Randwick Guineas to his tally before retiring to stud at Darley, but a relocation to Twin Hills Stud last spring has produced some stunning foals that are delighting their breeders.

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Hallowed Crown has his first foals conceived at Twin Hills Stud being born this spring.

An elite racehorse with an elite pedigree being by Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense (USA) from the family of champion sire Zabeel, Gooree Stud bred Hallowed Crown has put together some tidy statistics as a sire and at a fee of $11,000 is great value.


He runs at 58% winners to runners with three stakes-winners headed by his Group I ATC Australian Oaks winner Colette as well as seven more stakes-placed horses.


Visit the Breednet foal Gallery to see more foals by Hallowed Crown.

Hallowed Crown half-sister to handy metro winner Jo Jo Was a Man from metro winner Jo Jo Girl.

Hallowed Crown colt from Dolphin Express, who has had four foasl to race all winners and comes from the family of Group I winner The Quarterback.

Hallowed Crown colt from young winning Pierro mare Entourage from the family of triple Group I winner Sea Siren.


 

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