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Royal Applause dies at 29

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Royal Stud's based sire had been pensioned since 2014

Royal Applause. Picture: Darley.

Pensioned stallion Royal Applause (Waajib) has died at the age of 29. 

The Maktoum Al Maktoum homebred was trained by Barry Hills, winning Group 1 races at two and four. He was unbeaten in four starts as a juvenile in 1995 which culminated in a victory in the Group 1 Middle Park Stakes (6f) at Newmarket. Two years later he added a second Group 1 victory when he took out the Sprint Cup (6f) at Haydock. He was retired to stud for the 1998 season, his fee set at £6,500 and stood his entire career at the Royal Studs in Norfolk, covering his last book of mares in 2014.

Royal Applause's leading performers include Grade 1 winner Ticker Tape and Grade 2 winner Battle Of Hastings, who was his sire's leading earner. His leading sire son meanwhile is Acclamation and he has also made an impact as a broodmare sire - Group 1 winner and sire Blue Point is out of one of his daughters.