Showcasing Breeding Right to be Offered at Goffs Goodwood Sale

Media Release - Wednesday July 25
Entries for the inaugural Goffs UK Goodwood Sale at the 'Glorious' Qatar Goodwood Festival on Wednesday 1 August will include a lifetime breeding right to the leading young sire Showcasing.

ShowcasingStanding at Whitsbury Manor Stud, Showcasing has made a brilliant start to his stud career siring 28 Stakes winners thus far including the Champion Sprinter and multiple Gr.1winner, QUIET REFLECTION, and the Gr.2winner and multiple Gr.1placed TASLEET.

This season has seen Showcasing hit headlines around the world with his progeny including, ADVERTISE, who placed a fast finishing second in Royal Ascot's Gr.2 Coventry Stakes before winning the Gr.2July Stakes last week, SOLDIER'S CALL, winner of Royal Ascot's L.Windsor Castle Stakes, DICE ROLL, winner of the Gr.3Prix Djebel before placing third in the Gr.1Poule d'Essai des Poulains, OUT OF THE FLAMES, winner of the Gr.3 Mizdirection Stakes in America etc.

Whitsbury Manor Stud's Ed Harper commented:

"Showcasing's last three covering seasons have seen a remarkable increase in the quality of his mares which is very exciting for his future and we were fortunate to be able to secure his home at Whitsbury so that he no longer shuttles to the southern hemisphere. There have been no additional breeding rights sold in Showcasing since his first season at stud, so this is certainly a rare opportunity to get involved, especially given his progeny are doing so well on tracks around the world."

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