Time called on career of globetrotting daughter Galileo
Time has been called on the racing career of last year’s LKS Mackinnon Stakes (Gr 1, 2000m) winner Magic Wand (Galileo) after she was found to have abscess in her foot.
The daughter of Galileo (Sadler’s Wells) was in Australia being prepared for a second crack at the Group 1 and she will now return to Ireland and join Coolmore Stud’s broodmare band.
Magic Wand retires the winner of four of 28 starts, headlined by her victory in the Group 1, while she also won the Ribblesdale Stakes (Gr 2, 1m4f), Cheshire Oaks (Listed, 1m3f) and the Lanwades Stud Stakes (Gr 2, 1m) which saw her accrue $6,765,659 in career prize-money.
Known for her globetrotting exploits, the mare ran in eight countries throughout her career and, while she only chalked up one win at Group 1 level once, she was unlucky not to have clinched more success at the top-level, running second at elite level on eight occasions.
Following a foot abscess as she prepared for a second tilt at the McKinnon S., Magic Wand (Galileo) has been retired and will join our broodmare band in Ireland. She has been a wonderful mare for Coolmore and our partners and much loved by her strapper Yvonne.#CoolmoreSires pic.twitter.com/DoXPUOdhXU
— Coolmore Australia (@CoolmoreAus) October 29, 2020
Magic Wand is from one of the best bred Coolmore families, being out of Listed winner Prudenzia (Dansili), making her a half-sister to dual Group 1 winner Chicquita (Montjeu) and a further five winners.
Prudenzia herself is a daughter of winning Zafonic (Gone West) mare Platonic - the dam of six other winners including Group 3 scorer Pacifique (Montjeu), who in turn produced fellow Group 3 winner Paix (Muhaarar).
Platonic is also the dam of Derby Trial Stakes (Listed, 1m3.5f) winner English King (Camelot), who made headlines at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses In Training Sale on Wednesday when he was purchased by Armando Duarte, Ballymore Stables and Paul Moroney Bloodstock for 925,000gns - the most ever paid for a colt at the sale.
Further afield, Platonic is also a half-sister to Pongee (Barathea), who in turn produced last year’s Cranbourne Cup (Listed, 2050m) winner Dr Drill (Dansili).