Oratorio in South Africa

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Oratorio in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Oratorio Danehill (USA) (9.0f) — Mahrah (USA) (Vaguely Noble (GB) (11.2f))

has landed in South Africa and will join VAR at Avontuur

Thanks to Liesl King for the pics









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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Twice Over to follow tomorrow

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Good news for the breeding industry

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Must say this Liesl King can take some stunning photos (tu)

Magic stuff only depressing Mrs S with our racing galleries

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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The Aussies have taught her well.......

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Lovely photos of a lovely horse.

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> Twice Over to follow tomorrow

i think twice over will be hit as a stallion in rsa.i do know he was a champion racehorse in the uk.

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Re: Re: Oratorio has landed in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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Twice Over
Observatory (USA) (9.1f) — Double Crossed (Caerleon (USA)

2 time Champion Stakes winner and Juddmonte International winner..

After beating Musir easily in Dubai was made Favourite for the 2010 World Cup ..

Thanks again to Liesl King for the Photos








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Re: Re: Oratorio and Twice Over in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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He was syndicated in a few days......managed to get a small piece so hope he is the next champ stallion here.....top racehorse!

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Re: Re: Oratorio and Twice Over in South Africa

12 years 4 months ago
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super pics

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Re: Re: Oratorio and Twice Over in South Africa

12 years 3 months ago
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Our new Sire got a big boost in Dubai yesterday when one of his sons won a Grade 2 at Meydan yesterday (tu)

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Re: Re: Oratorio and Twice Over in South Africa

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The Oratorio gelding Moonwalk In Paris stormed through a gap on the rail for a convincing two-length win in the $200,000 Firebreak Stakes Presented by Range Rover (UAE-II) at Meydan on Thursday evening.

The win was sweet timing for leading South African stud Avontuur, who are taking delivery of the former Coolmore stallion today from his quarantine station at Kenilworth Racecourse in Cape Town.

Making his first start in Dubai for Godolphin and trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni, the former French-owned and trained runner took charge from front-runner Elderly Paradise to lead at the 300-meter mark and outfinished stablemate Fulbright in a one-two finish for Godolphin. full article from source

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