Dungar Glory.

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Shares have become available in Dungar Glory for the 2023 season. She is a winner of 2 races and has placed a further 5 times, amassing over £25,000 pounds in her career to date. She is currently rated 76 and will be winning races next year. She is a very genuine horse and always gives her owners a good day out. She is in training with Adrian Keatley in Malton. Click below to view her profile on the Racing Post website.

https://www.racingpost.com/profile/horse/3803227/dungar-glory/form

By Cotai Glory who is by Champion sire of 2yos and sprinters Exceed And Excel, Cotai Glory was a tough and consistent performer on the track. A winner of the Gr.3 Molecomb Stakes as a 2yo, he trained on to win the Gr.3 World Trophy at three. He was beaten by just a neck in the Gr.1 King Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and was placed in multiple Group races worldwide, including the Gr.1 Nunthorpe Stakes at York on two occasions and the Gr.2 Nearctic Stakes at Woodbine. He danced every dance throughout his decorated career and defeated 11 Gr.1 winners including: Battaash, Mecca’s Angel, Profitable, Sole Power, Goldream, Alpha Delphini, Brando and Kingsgate Native. His first yearlings sold for up to 180,000gns while his first 2yos averaged 100,000gns at the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale.

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Share prices includes: Purchase price, sales house & bloodstock agents commission, vetting and transport. One free Owners and Trainers race day badge with a 2.5% share, two free badges with 5% and over.

Details

Age: 4
Wins: 2
Places: 6
Sire: Cotai Glory
Dam: Independent Girl
Trainer: Adrian Keatley

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Trainer: Adrian Keatley

About Adrian

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Workaholic Adrian served his time as a teenager working for jumps trainer Francis Flood, and rode as an amateur for a few seasons. He then became assistant trainer to Oliver McKiernan for six years. In 2010, he packed his bags and headed out in Australia

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