Sadly the world-renowned Champion Sire Galileo was put to sleepovernight on humane grounds owing to a chronic, non-responsive, debilitating injury to the left fore foot. “It is a very sad day,” said John Magnier, “but we all feel incredibly fortunate to have had Galileo here at Coolmore. I would like… Read More » Read full article
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