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Trending: Paulank Brockagh and her filly foal. Credit: Paula Cullen
Badminton winner Paulank Brockagh has given birth to her first foal in the same stable that she was born in.
“Brocks”, who won Badminton in 2014 with Australia’s Sam Griffiths, safely delivered a filly by thoroughbred sire Centennial on Wednesday morning (19 May) for her breeders Paula and Frank Cullen.
Paul told
H&H all the mare’s connections are “so excited” about the new arrival and “Brocks the wondermum” is loving her new role.
She added “all was great” when the foal arrived, with Brocks whickering to welcome the filly. Then in a moment of sudden surprise, it dawned on Brocks when they both got to their feet that she had become a mother.
Seton Hall’s first Big East Tournament title: An Oral history of a program-defining moment
Home » Basketball » Seton Hall’s first Big East Tournament title: An Oral history of a program-defining moment
Posted By Justin Sousa on Dec 29, 2020
On April 3, 1989, the Seton Hall men’s basketball team played in their first and only NCAA national championship game at the Kingdome in Seattle. The Pirates were without a regular season or conference tournament title to their name in those days, but program legends like John Morton, Daryll Walker and Ramón Ramos were playing the best basketball of their careers to get the team to the pinnacle of college basketball games that season.