Turf Monthly

CHURCHILL COOLMORE

Churchill is another stallion that showcases the remarkable horse flesh on offer at Coolmore Stud. Equally remarkable is that such a well credentialled racehorse can be considered one of the lesser lights of that stud’s stallion roster.

He started his racing career as a May 2yo in the Northern Hemisphere by being beaten in a maiden worth only 8000 pounds. He shrugged off the defeat by going through the rest of the season unbeaten, always

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