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Crypto Force (GB)
b c 18th Apr 2020
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Jun 2022
London Sale (Goffs Ireland)
O'Callaghan Racing, M D
Purchaser: Hamish Macauley Bloodstock/Omnihorse/Amo Racing
€900,000
Lots Sold: 12
Prices
Avg: €372,917
Median: €275,000
Maximum: €1,200,000
Jun 2022
London Sale (Goffs UK)
Purchaser: Hamish Macauley Bloodstock/Omnihorse/Amo Racing
£900,000
Lots Sold: 10
Prices
Avg: £436,000
Median: £320,000
Maximum: £1,200,000
Apr 2022
Guineas Breeze Up Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Tally-Ho Stud, Ireland
Purchaser: Michael O'Callaghan
£160,000
Lots Sold: 157
Prices
Avg: £35,678
Median: £30,000
Maximum: £160,000
Oct 2021
October Yearling Sale Book 3 (Tattersalls (UK))
Culworth Grounds Farm
Purchaser: Tally-Ho Stud
£65,000
Lots Sold: 471
Prices
Avg: £22,491
Median: £18,000
Maximum: £150,000
Nov 2020
December Foal Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Brook Stud
Purchaser: Culworth Grounds Farm
£32,000
Lots Sold: 628
Prices
Avg: £41,807
Median: £20,000
Maximum: £700,000
Reports in which Crypto Force (GB) was mentioned
Royal Ascot winner Crystal Black made it four from four this season when stepping up to group company for the first time to run out an impressive winner of the Group 3 Xin Gin Ballyroan Stakes at Leopardstown.
Thu 08th Aug
White Birch got his season off to a successful start when finishing strongly to land the featured Group 3 Tote.ie Alleged Stakes at the Curragh.
Sat 20th Apr
Colin Keane was seen at his brilliant best when delivering Crypto Force from last to first when landing the Group 2 Beresford Stakes at the Curragh.
Sat 24th Sep
Aidan O’Brien sends both Adelaide River and Continuous into battle in a bid to continue his total domination of Saturday’s Alan Smurfit Memorial Beresford Stakes.
Sat 24th Sep
Crypto Force created a very favourable impression when making a winning debut in the opening Ryans Cleaning Waste And Recycling Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden at the Curragh.
Wed 01st Jun
After race at
Curragh Sat, 24th Sep, 2022 (1st)
That's massive. I'm delighted for Kia Joorabchian, and AMO Racing, because he's been a big supporter of mine this year and he's let me go away to the breeze-ups and buy some nice horses,. They cost plenty of money. I bought this lad myself and when he won his maiden I told Kia he was going to the London Sale and to be fair to him he didn't force me to sell him to him at home. I brought him to the sale and he paid a lot of money for him. The pressure was very much on me from that point on and it was a massive kick in the guts at Ascot, it just wasn't to be and he just needed that bit more time. To be fair Kia has been very patient, it's 100 days since Ascot but I just wanted to wait. He's a very exciting horse for next year. He doesn't do anything flashy at home, he just does what he needs to do. Colin said he'll probably be better on fast ground. I thought he wanted a mile-and-a-quarter looking at his homework. That's why I was happy to see a bit of rain to make the mile a test. He'll have no problem getting a mile-and-a-quarter but on better ground he'll have that bit more pace. He said he could make up into a Guineas horse over the winter. We won't get carried away with ourselves yet, I thought he won that very well and I'll go back and sit down and talk to Kia. He's by Time Test, out of a Galileo mare, from the family of Youmzain and horses like that. It would be nice to just put him away and train him with next year in mind. He's got the job done today and he's taken a bi
M D O'Callaghan
After race at
Curragh Wed, 1st Jun, 2022 (1st)
He's very smart, we liked him a lot and picked this race out a while ago for him. We were very hopeful with his homework but then when you start hearing the talk about the others you get a little bit less confident. He's done it very well, he was a little bit slow away and in hindsight that's probably helped him and he's learned plenty. He was still quite green when he got there and ran about. They didn't go that fast and he's quickened up well from far enough back. The plan for us was that if he was able to win a race like this we'd bring him to the Chesham. He's another breezer, we bought him off Tallyho again. He's a lovely horse and anything he does this year is a bonus as he's bred to be a three-year-old. We're delighted and looking forward to him. My last four runners have been second so that will keep me happy for a while.
M D O'Callaghan
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