More winners for Sinndar and Sendawar

Both Sinndar and Sendawar have started 2005 with promise, regularly siring winners during the first months of the season.

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Both Sinndar and Sendawar have started 2005 with promise, regularly siring winners during the first months of the season. Sinndar’s latest winner is the Marcus Tregoning trained Isle De Maurice. After finishing an eye-catching second on his debut in mid-February, the three-year-old colt comfortably accounted for a respectable field at Wolverhampton on Friday by a length and a half.

On Sunday Sendawar was represented by his fifth individual winner of 2005, when Madrid Beauty scored by an easy three lengths at Angers. The Guy Henrot trained three-year-old filly was winning for the first time after several useful efforts as a two-year-old.

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