Name that horse

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They are both photographs of The Tatling, one with hood, one without?
 
I recognise the old building, at the back of the photo, and the paddock far more than the horses. However, as both your good self and The Tatling were at Bath earlier in the week I’m guessing that number 1 is him. Am baffled by the second one but will take a wild stab at the horse who beat The Tatling namely Spic N Span.

Spot on sir
 
Of course it does Ron...

Three more - 2 flat horses and 1 jumps

Names please and also what is the link between the three?

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No 3 doesn't look like a jumper and it looks like it could be a foreign course.

No 2 looks very young and the bloke looks English.

Is there a pedigree link?
 
Number 1 is Kauto Star.

Number 2 is Robin Bastiman and his stable star Borderlescott.

Number 3 is at the Breeder's Cup but not sure who it is. Looks like Gladiatorus on his number cloth?!
 
I also think No1 is Kauto Star. But so much for me thinking No 2 looked young <doh>
 
Number 3 - Galileo?

I thought it looked like him at first but didn't think he went to the Breeder's Cup. Just checked his record and he did so i reckon it's him.
 
I was just trying to think of high profile horse's with names beginning with G that had been to the BC, your probably right with Galileo:biggrin:
 
Mmmmmmmm, that's a bit worrying. That means I agree with Zen on 2 of the 3 and Zen's got 2 right but seemed most confident on 1 and 2.
Connection. Kauto and Gladiatorus were both French bred.