Carlton House sparkles in return to the races
There were a few anxious moments in the G3 Brigadier Gerard as HM The Queen’s Carlton House lacked just a bit of running room as the field sprinted towards the finish of the 1800m event. But jockey Ryan Moore steered the son of Street Cry between the front runners and guided the four-year-old to a solid victory in his first race in nearly a year. Trained by Sir Michael Stoute, Carlton House captured the 2011 G2 Dante Stakes and just missed winning the G1 English Derby by three-quarters of a length.
Bred in Kentucky by Darley, Carlton House is out of the Bustino mare Talented, winner of the G2 Sun Chariot Stakes, and from the family of Three Tails, Maysoon and Tamure, all of which hit the board in Epsom classics.
Street Cry has now sired 36 individual Group winners worldwide including 13 at the highest level. In addition to other 2012 Group winners Falls Of Lora and Princess Highway, he is also the sire of Horse of the Year Zenyatta, Kentucky Derby winner/Champion Street Sense, the multiple G1 winner and record setter Street Boss, as well as other champions Whobegotyou and Shocking.
Street Cry will stand the forthcoming southern hemisphere breeding season at Kelvinside at a fee of $110,000 (inc. GST).