Manager John Caulfield hopes to make a couple of signings in the July transfer window to boost Galway United’s SSE Airtricity League first division promotion push.
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A famous dynasty at Caulfield will come to an end as Clinton McDonald is set to relocate his team of horses to Cranbourne, amongst the upcoming closure of Caulfield’s training centre.
McDonald and his late Father Ross enjoyed many years of success training gallopers from Caulfield and admits he will leave with a heavy heart and great memories.
“We have to leave Caulfield which is a real shame, it is going to be a sad day,” McDonald said.
“We’ve been very fortunate we’ve had Weekend Hussler and Regal Roller and a number of other Group 1 horses so hopefully the same can continue at Cranbourne.”
Tagaloa and Santa Ana Lane half-sisters up for auction at Inglis Sale by Gilbert Gardiner A half-sister to Tagaloa will go through the ring Image: Ashlea Brennan
Trent Busuttin wants Blue Diamond winner Tagaloa s regally bred half-sister but the Cranbourne trainer knows only a blank cheque will guarantee the prized yearling.
The I Am Invincible filly, out of Arrowfield Stud’s broodmare Vasilissa, the dam of Tagaloa, is one of many siblings of Group 1 winners set to be sold at the Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
“From all the reports I’ve heard about the horse (Tagaloa’s half-sister) I’m thinking you might need a blank cheque to buy her,” Busuttin, who trains in partnership with wife Natalie Young, said.
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