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Winner of Group 1 Boy by the Bay at Ballylinch Stud in 2023


Boy by the bay | Megan Ridgwell

Group 1 winner Boy by the Bay (Ire) (New Bay {GB} –Alava {Ire}, by Anabaa) is retired and will stand at Ballylinch Stud in Ireland in 2023. A fee will be announced in due time for G1 hero Queen Elizabeth II S. ancient Vouchers will be available to breeders.

Bred by Ballylinch and raced by Teme Valley Racing and Ballylinch in partnership, the Roger Varian-trained zebra won the G2 Champagne S. as a juvenile and also finished third at the Group 1 level in both two Dewhurst S. and Vertem Futurity Trophy awards. With 200,000gns Tatteralls avid in October, he ended his career with a QEII win on QIPCO British Championship Day and retired with a 10-4-1-2 record and $1,001,765 in earnings. import.

Richard Ryan of Teme Valley said, “Bayside Boy was so hungry and he gave us the best days of racing. He’s the classiest 2-year-old but it was his brilliant footwork that stole the Champions Day performance. Very few horses can accelerate like that in Group 1 races and his victory over Queen Elizabeth II was one of the most exciting performances I have ever seen.”

“Bayside Boy is a mature, strong 2-year-old with excellent adolescent form,” added Varian. “He took an impressive win on his debut and proved that he is one of the best 2-year-olds of his generation with wins at G2 Champagne S. Before finishing at both Dewhurst and Futurity Trophy.

“He is an exceptionally handsome pony and very good to train. He’s got a lot of natural speed and his footwork at Queen Elizabeth II showed the public what we’ve always seen back home.”

Alava’s son, Bayside Boy, is half-brother to three-time group winners, Ranger (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}) and Home Cummins (Ire) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire) ) }). The extended family has group winners Tamise (Time For A Change), Motivado (GB) (Motivator {GB}), Sestilio Jet (Fr) (French Fifteen {Fr}) Quirinetta (Adross {Ire}) and Aucilla (Relaunch). The produced GI Personal Ensign H. heroine was given the last name Passing Shot on the cover of AP Indy.

John O’Connor, Managing Director at Ballylinch said: “We are delighted to welcome Bayside Boy back to his birthplace in Ballylinch. “He has all the characteristics we look for in a stallion prospect, a top class 2-year-old and a Group 1 winner with an exceptional leg spin. His New Bay male is one of Dubawi’s (Ire) best crossbreeds, and his stake and group production dam is from a high-quality family. He is a gorgeous aspirant and I am sure breeders will be impressed with both his looks and actions. “

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