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FELSTEAD SONS

iven the horse’s popularity in Australia, it was not surprising that local studs were to import some of his sons with mixed success. Double Remove had few starts as a 2yo, running second to Raeburn in the Column Produce Stakes at Newmarket. Double Remove stood at Kia Ora Stud in NSW and had a very bright start to his stud career, producing the very good filly All Love in his first crop. All Love was to become the champion 2yo of her year winning six stakes races in the AJC Gimcrack Stakes, Champagne Stakes, and Hobartville Stakes in Sydney, and the Maribyrnong Plate, Byron Moore Stakes and VRC Sires’ Produce in Melbourne. Double Remove has continued to play a role in Australian racing, and we can see a number of modern horses that trace to his daughters. These include Regimental Gal by General Nedim who was to win

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