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The Jade Dragon Horse Industry has once again emerged as a star racehorse: two consecutive wins in the third division, and a month later, the first division!

During the Spring Festival, the three-year-old stallion "Generation", jointly owned by Yulong Horse Industry and australian partners, won the top hottest in the third division with a prize money of 200,000 Australian dollars, and achieved two consecutive victories in the third division! A month later, the descendants of the paternal Snitzel will compete in the $1.5 million prize on March 5, founded in 1874 in the historic Newmarket Handicap, and are expected to become another First Class champion foal in the Jade Dragon Horse Industry!

The Jade Dragon Horse Industry has once again emerged as a star racehorse: two consecutive wins in the third division, and a month later, the first division!

"Generation" is currently named after 6 games, 4 crowns and 2 seasons, purchased for $575,000 from the 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, and trained by renowned trainers duo Ciaron Maher and David Eustace.

The Jade Dragon Horse Industry has once again emerged as a star racehorse: two consecutive wins in the third division, and a month later, the first division!

Photo: "Generation" year-old photo

The "Generation" paternal line is the famous "Snitzel", and the current "Generation" mating fee is $165,000; the mother line is the "Fontiton" (patrilineal Turffontein), which has won the second and third divisions.

On February 5, "Generation", which has been resting for more than three months, ushered in its first race of 2022 at Caulfield Racecourse. Playing on the day was the 1,200-metre, $200,000 Manfred Stakes, the number one hit before the race. A total of 5 foals came out of the race, and the "Generation" came out of the gate quickly, then followed the head horse and began to sprint in the last 300 meters, easily winning the championship with superior ability.

In the last race, "Generation" had already tasted the joy of a three-tier champion at The Valley on October 23, 2021. On that day, the 1,200-meter Red Anchor Stakes, which paid $200,000, were attended, and the "Generation", which was very quick to get out of the gate, was to follow the head horse and wait for the opportunity to sprint. At 350 meters from the finish line, the "Generation" accelerated at full speed and finally won the championship with the advantage of half a horse's body.

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