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Perfect Power retired: Richard Fahey’s dual Royal Ascot winner to stand at Dalham Hall Stud next year | Racing News


Three-time Group One-winning sprinter Perfect Power has been retired to stud.

The Richard Fahey-trained star – owned by Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum – will stand at Darley’s Dalham Hall Stud next year.

The son of Ardad, who flew home to win the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot last year before going on to claim the Prix Morny and Middle Park as a two-year-old, signs off having won six of his 12 career starts, including this year’s Commonwealth Cup back at Royal Ascot.

He struck up a successful partnership with leading French rider Christophe Soumillon, who steered the horse to each of his three Group One triumphs.

Soumillon was suspended for Perfect Power’s final start, where he finished seventh in the Qipco Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot last weekend.

Christophe Soumillon receives his prize for the winning ride on Commonwealth Cup star Perfect Power
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Christophe Soumillon receives his prize for the winning ride on Commonwealth Cup star Perfect Power

Sam Bullard, director of stallions, said, ‘We are delighted Perfect Power is coming to Dalham Hall Stud. Breeders from all around Europe will have admired his performances in many of the great races for two- and three-year-old sprinters and it is a rare opportunity for British breeders to have access to a stallion with such precocity and speed.

“His powers of acceleration are exactly the sort of thing that makes our sport so thrilling.

“What’s more, he’s a fantastically muscular colt, and an especially good mover: he is very likely to throw commercial youngstock in his own speedy image.”





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