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    • In this BH monthly interview, Karen M. Johnson profiles young racing personalities.View the full article
    • Juddmonte newcomer Lead Artist has had his first mares scanned in foal, including the Listed winner Classical Times (Lawman), a half-sister to the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf heroine Newspaperofrecord (Lope De Vega). The unraced Whispering Dawn, a Mehmas mare from the family of the Group 1-winning sire Zoffany, is also among the mares confirmed in foal to the son of Dubawi, along with Tiptoe (Lightning Spear), a half-sister to multiple black-type performers, including the G2 Al Maktoum Classic winner Military Law (Dubawi). Lead Artist, who counted the G1 Lockinge Stakes at Newbury among his four career victories, stands at Banstead Manor Stud for a fee of £12,500 in 2026. The post First Mares Scanned In Foal for Juddmonte’s Lockinge Winner Lead Artist appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Dollars and Sense with Frank Angst looks at the industry formulating its strategy to oppose prediction markets accepting action on horse racing. View the full article
    • Mujahid, who enjoyed his career highlight when winning the G1 Dewhurst Stakes in 1998, has died at Allevamento di Besnate in Italy. He was 30. The Shadwell homebred was trained by John Dunlop and ridden by Richard Hills in each of his 12 career outings. He won three of his four starts at two, culminating with a two-length defeat of Auction House in the Dewhurst, while his best performance as a three-year-old came when finishing third behind Island Sands in the 2,000 Guineas. Mujahid began his stallion career at Shadwell's Beech House Stud, before moving to Allevamento di Besnate in 2008. He is the sire of 32 individual stakes winners, including the multiple Group 1 scorer Danleigh, who was conceived during his time shuttling to Widden Stud in Australia, and the G2 Jebel Hatta winner Balius. The son of Danzig was also crowned champion sire of Italy on seven occasions. Paolo Crespi of Allevamento di Besnate said, “He became a big gain for Italy. He is also a very, very good broodmare sire and did very well in Australia in the few years he shuttled. His horses could run forever, every second week, and if you had a racehorse by Mujahid you would never be let down. “His progeny could be running in Group, Listed, handicap or even selling races – they would be competitive and totally affordable. He was like that himself, always aggressive, eager to cover a mare or to eat a tonne of hay. He was the same every day, until his last one. He was our friend.” Throughout his life Mujahid remained in the ownership of Shadwell, who added in a statement, “The operation would like to extend its sincere gratitude to Paolo Crespi and his team for the care, attention and diligence shown throughout his time in Italy.” The post Dewhurst Winner and Italian Champion Sire Mujahid Dies at 30 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Justify your high percentage markets in Australia by blaming the amount of tax you have to pay.  Pay no tax in New Zealand and tell the punters they are guaranteed competitive odds as they'll be the same as those in the Australian market that's highly competitive due to the number of bookmakers competing with each other for customers. What a total croc.
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