She Will Reign

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She Will Reign
SireManhattan Rain (AUS)
Grandsire Encosta De Lago (AUS)
DamCourgette (AUS)
DamsireCharge Forward (AUS)
Sex Mare
Foaled2014
Country Australia
ColourBay or Brown
BreederG Bachell
OwnerMD Holland, KA Allison, G Bachell, RA Barrett, MJ Cameron, BP Craig, MJ Evans, B Furness, JA Haworth, T Hill, JA Green, R Kewley, A Pieper, JW Stone, MR Tobin, RS Wallace, CJ Webb, AR Whatson, Twoipee Racing (S O'Brien, M Lowe, T Casey, K Fisher, M Pes)
TrainerGary Portelli
Record12:6–1–0
Earnings$3,206,900
Major wins
Silver Slipper Stakes (2017)
Golden Slipper Stakes (2017)
Moir Stakes (2017)
Awards
Australian Champion Two Year Old (2017)
Last updated on 24 September 2018

She Will Reign (foaled 26 August 2014) is a retired Australian thoroughbred racehorse. She is a Dual Group 1 winning Filly having won the 2017 Group 1 2YO Golden Slipper over 1200m at Rosehill Gardens, and the 2017 Group 1 WFA Moir Stakes at Moonee Valley.

In 2017 she won the $3.5 million Golden Slipper Stakes after being purchased as a yearling for just $20,000. [1]

In 2018 she was retired from racing as a four year old due to inflammation found in the lower airway. She will begin duties as a broodmare in the northern hemisphere. [2]

She Will Reigns' first foal was a colt named Danon Tornado who ran second in the 2023 Kyoto Shimbun Hai.

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References

  1. "She Will Regin takes owners on fairytale ride". 18 March 2017.
  2. "She Will Reign all set to begin new chapter".