A stallion came to Cyprus called Osool
http://www.pedigreequery.com/osool
Does anyone knows if this horse run before or something ?
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Osool
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I'm wondering if there is a mistake in the db with regard to this horse's pedigree????
The only reference I could find on the internet was to a sale at the 1999 Dec. Mares Sale of a "b colt Osool(US) by Nashwan(USA) out of the mare Histoire(FR) as offered by Castle Arundel Stables and purchased by D Paraskevopoulos for $3500. This was a low value for the subject sale. This db shows Osool as being out of the same mare but by Danzig, born in 1996 which would make him 3, coming 4 at the time of the referenced sale. IF he is out of Histoire, a very productive dam, that might be enough but I'd wonder about his soundness/conformation.
The only reference I could find on the internet was to a sale at the 1999 Dec. Mares Sale of a "b colt Osool(US) by Nashwan(USA) out of the mare Histoire(FR) as offered by Castle Arundel Stables and purchased by D Paraskevopoulos for $3500. This was a low value for the subject sale. This db shows Osool as being out of the same mare but by Danzig, born in 1996 which would make him 3, coming 4 at the time of the referenced sale. IF he is out of Histoire, a very productive dam, that might be enough but I'd wonder about his soundness/conformation.
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Osool
The only start I can find is in a 3yo race at Newcastle, England. Osool finished 9th of 11. The comments in the chart in the running of the race said "Osool is extremely well related but proved green and coltish and, after taking a big walk in the market, showed nothing."
Osool was owned and bred by Shadwell Estates and trained by Ed Dunlop, the current trainer of Ouija Board.
Sorry that is all I could find.
Osool was owned and bred by Shadwell Estates and trained by Ed Dunlop, the current trainer of Ouija Board.
Sorry that is all I could find.
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