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Grey  2003 15.2½ hh (1.58 m)
Danehill - Last Second
Distance won over: 6f. to 8f.

Dual Gr.1 winning miler by Danehill. Out of star racemare Last Second. From the family of Gr.1 winners Alborada, Quarter Moon and Yesterday. At 2 won the Somerville Tattersall Stakes Gr.3. At 3 won the French 2000 Guineas Gr.1 and Shadwell Turf Mile Gr.1.  His first crop are yearlings of 2009.

Fee for 2009: €8,000

Choisir Colt Tops Scone

(14th May 2009, Australia)
The 2009 Inglis HTBA Scone Yearling Sale was conducted on Thursday with a colt by Choisir from Strawberry Mim topping proceedings after being knocked down for $68,000. View article

Group One Treble for Duke of Marmalade

(18th June 2008, Ireland)
The navy blue Coolmore colours were back in the winner’s circle at Royal Ascot on Wednesday carried to victory in the Group One Prince of Wales Stakes by in-form Danehill entire Duke of Marmalade( 4h Danehill x Love Me True, by Kingmambo). View article

Group One Treble for Duke of Marmalade

Duke of Marmalade brings more G1 glory for Danehill

(28th April 2008, Ireland)
Danehill may no longer be with us but he won’t let us forget him as he showed in Europe’s first G1 of 2008 at Longchamp on Sunday. View article

Aussie Rules Family is Flavour of the Moment

(5th October 2007, Australia)
As a dual Group One winning son of champion sire Danehill, there is a lot to like about Coolmore new recruit Aussie Rules, who is serving his first Australian book of mares this spring. View article

Aussie Rules Family is Flavour of the Moment

Aussie Rules Relation Tops Goffs Day Two

(2nd October 2007, Ireland)
The 2007 Goffs Million Sale Continued on Tuesday with a grey filly by Sadler’s Wells from Albanova proving the star attraction when snapped up by Demi O’Byrne for 2,400,000 euros. View article

Aussie Rules Relation Tops Goffs Day Two

Peeping Fawn Continues to Dominate

(23rd August 2007, Ireland)
Outstanding filly Peeping Fawn (3f Danehill - Mariensky, by Sadler's Wells) added another Group One trophy to her resume when she bolted away to win the Yorksire Oaks by four lengths from classy mare Allegretto. View article

Peeping Fawn Continues to Dominate

Third G1 in a row for amazing Danehill filly Fawn

(6th August 2007, Ireland)
There was only ever going to be one winner of the G1 Nassau Stakes and it was yet another G1 victory for Danehill as the remarkable Peeping Fawn kept on gamely to score by a length and a half. View article

Third G1 in a row for amazing Danehill filly Fawn

Another Group One Winner for Danehill

(12th July 2007, Australia)
Legendary sire Danehill is powering his way through another hugely successful season in Europe adding another Group One winner to his tally in the shape of three year-old filly Simply Perfect. View article

Another Group One Winner for Danehill

Young Danehill Guns Boost Coolmore Roster

(24th May 2007, Australia)
Global breeding giant Coolmore will follow up on the success of their former champion sire Danehill in launching three new stallions this spring, all of them sons of the horse who dominates racing in this part of the world, despite his death in 2003. View article

Danehill Legacy Dominates

(19th May 2007, Australia)
The Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders Association awards announced in Scone during the week highlighted the overwhelming influence of Danehill in Australia with all bar one of the winners featuring a connection to the great sire. View article

Three new sons of Danehill for Coolmore Australia

(10th April 2007, Australia)
Coolmore Australia are delighted to announce that three top class and exceptionally well-bred sons of Danehill will join the roster for 2007. View article

DANEHILL HEADS COOLMORE'S 2006 CHAMPIONS

(16th January 2007, Ireland)
Much may have changed in the past couple of decades but some things are reassuringly consistent and nothing more so than that Coolmore will have stood European's champion sire. View article

FINAL DANEHILL FETCHES $HK7.5 MILLION

(11th December 2006, Ireland)
The curtain was brought down on a remarkable passage in thoroughbred breeding history when the very last son of world champion stallion Danehill was offered at public auction. View article