Darley Stud is located at Dalham Hall, the global breeding operation owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai and vice-president...
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stud, usually private but sometimes open to outside mares. He was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1722. By all accounts, the Darley Arabian...
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Anglican bishop Julian Darley Thomas Darley who kept the Darley Arabian at stud Ward Darley Lise Darly Matthias Darly Darley George Boucicault, apparently...
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Dubawi, and Cape Cross. Darley Stud is the operation's breeding arm with stud farms in UK, Ireland, USA, and Australia. Darley official website Race Horse...
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Farm in Kentucky or the Darley Stud, owned by Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, which stands over fifty stallions at stud in facilities located...
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Jessica. It was sold in 2001 to Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for his Darley Stud American division. John and Jessica Bell founded Jonabell Farm in 1946...
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Street Cry (section Stud record)
Handicap. He was an international shuttle stallion that stood at the Darley Studs in Australia and the United States. He is noteworthy for being the sire...
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Sepoy (horse) (section Stud career)
notable for winning the 2011 Golden Slipper. Sepoy is a home-bred horse of Darley Stud by world record-breaking stallion Elusive Quality out of the Danehill...
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Street Boss (section Stud career)
Handicap and Bing Crosby Handicap. He stands as a shuttle stallion for Darley Stud, the global breeding operation of Godolphin. Street Boss was bred in...
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figure in international thoroughbred horse racing and breeding. He owns Darley Stud, the biggest horse breeding operation in the world with farms in the...
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