Jasmin Breeze's Progeny
Her first foal by Royal Applause was born in 2004. His name was Accolation and he won for his trainer Pat Eddery
at Great Leighs, before his racing career was cut short by injury.
at Great Leighs, before his racing career was cut short by injury.

Jasmine Breeze's second foal was a colt to Bertolini,
born in 2005. He is called Liniberto and he is trained in Spain.
There is rather grainy video on YouTube showing him winning the
Premio Cruzcampo in 2009 in convincing style.
Here the 7-year old in the orange silks with green cap winning on the beach at Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain in August 2011.
8-Year old Liniberto has been a model of consistency,
Pedigree Online reporting him to have won 9 races & been
placed 17 times from 34 starts for a total of 87,000 Euros prize money.
born in 2005. He is called Liniberto and he is trained in Spain.
There is rather grainy video on YouTube showing him winning the
Premio Cruzcampo in 2009 in convincing style.
Here the 7-year old in the orange silks with green cap winning on the beach at Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain in August 2011.
8-Year old Liniberto has been a model of consistency,
Pedigree Online reporting him to have won 9 races & been
placed 17 times from 34 starts for a total of 87,000 Euros prize money.

In 2008 Jasmine Breeze's fifth foal, a colt by Pastoral Pursuits,
was born at the National Stud.
Named Sir Lunchalott and trained by Stan Moore, he raced 17 times
in the UK as a 2 & 3-year old, winning twice and placed 6 times.
Sir Lunchalott is now trained by Mette Fruergård in Denmark.
He has raced 9 times in Denmark and Norway,
where he has been placed three times.
was born at the National Stud.
Named Sir Lunchalott and trained by Stan Moore, he raced 17 times
in the UK as a 2 & 3-year old, winning twice and placed 6 times.
Sir Lunchalott is now trained by Mette Fruergård in Denmark.
He has raced 9 times in Denmark and Norway,
where he has been placed three times.
We have already met Jasmine Breeze's second Bertolini colt foal, born at the National Stud in 2010.
How Lexington Blue does on the racecourse is going to be important for our Monsieur Bond foal.
In fact Lexington Blue has turned out to be rather backward as a 2-yo, running three times over 6 & & furlongs, without distinguishing himself; see the Racing Post. But he has overwintered well, and as a 3-yo after an 8 furlong pipe-opener at Redcar, won a selling handicap over 8 furlongs at Southwell, after which he was bought in for Gns 9,5000. Here are two pictures from Southwell courtesy of Carol.
This result now makes Jasmine Breeze the dam of FOUR WINNERS with 12 wins between them!
How Lexington Blue does on the racecourse is going to be important for our Monsieur Bond foal.
In fact Lexington Blue has turned out to be rather backward as a 2-yo, running three times over 6 & & furlongs, without distinguishing himself; see the Racing Post. But he has overwintered well, and as a 3-yo after an 8 furlong pipe-opener at Redcar, won a selling handicap over 8 furlongs at Southwell, after which he was bought in for Gns 9,5000. Here are two pictures from Southwell courtesy of Carol.
This result now makes Jasmine Breeze the dam of FOUR WINNERS with 12 wins between them!