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victors
21 May 11 22:05
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It's been reported a number of times that Carlton House was part of a package of 6 horses (3 from Sheikh Mo and 3 from the Aga Khan) that the Queen acquired. Can anyone shed light on this 'acquisition'? Did any cash change hands(I doubt it)- did the Queens advisors pick out the horses she wanted and say we'd like those ones or how did it work?

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jmc27
When: 21 May 11 23:35
In the autumn of 2009, Sheikh Mohammed, through his agents, made an attractive offer for the Queen’s talented but headstrong middle-distance horse Highland Glen, who had shown a reluctance to enter the stalls.
Sheikh Mohammed was buying the horse for his son Sheikh Mansoor to race in Dubai.
Warren explained that Highland Glen had caused the Queen some embarrassment when he refused to enter the starting gate in front of a massive crowd at Goodwood that year and she was apprehensive about the sale.

“Sheikh Mohammed had made a nice offer but because Highland Glen was quirky, the Queen didn’t want to accept the money. Instead, she gave the horse to Sheikh Mohammed,” Warren explained.
Then, after Highland Glen had won at Meydan soon after purchase, Sheikh Mohammed contacted Warren to offer a selection of four yearlings as his reciprocal gift to the Queen.
“He was saying thank-you, and it was a typically generous gesture on his behalf.
"He hand-picked them himself, and Carlton House was one of them. The man knows his horses,” Warren said.
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sageform
When: 22 May 11 11:20
Great story and explains why at first glance, I didn't see it as the sort of pedigree that the Queen would have selected. When you look deeper though, the presence of Bustino, Troy and Mill Reef in the pedigree makes him an entirely logical Derby horse.
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jonnyrotten
When: 22 May 11 19:51
this is a great story and in esscence what horseracing is all about, i hope it wins
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 23 May 11 17:39
"He hand-picked them himself, and Carlton House was one of them. The man knows his horses,” Warren said.

Clearly, that's why he gave away the Derby favourite.
By:
Red Raider
When: 25 May 11 08:57
In the end we take nothing with us - what better than to have given a gift like this; it is a prize both have pursued. I'm sure Sheikh Mohammed will gain as much satisfaction from having his gift run in the Queen's colours as it would if it were in his own.
By:
Black Sam Bellamy
When: 25 May 11 21:13
At least we know now where he'll be standing when he retires.
By:
STELLAR MANIPULATOR
When: 26 May 11 22:57
Heard Sheikh Mo is genuinely tickled pink at the prospect of Carlton House winning the Derby
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sageform
When: 27 May 11 13:57
He generally seems just as pleased if one of his brothers' horses win as his own so I am sure that is true.
By:
Paddy Hair
When: 28 May 11 23:50
To be fair to Sheik Mo he always seems gracious in defeat and one of the first to congratulate the winning connections. I think he genuinely loves the sport.
By:
Jocked off
When: 30 May 11 13:35
I think he genuinely loves the sport.

I think he does too. The biggest understatement EVER, Paddy Hair.
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