
Square Eddie continues prominence in California
Square Eddie was a breakout success with solid early runners from smaller crops, and has continued to emerge as a perennial leader in California’s stallion ranks.

Square Eddie was a breakout success with solid early runners from smaller crops, and has continued to emerge as a perennial leader in California’s stallion ranks.

The new stallions at California farms for the 2019 breeding season are led by a member of racing history – I'll Have Another, the 2012 Kentucky Derby winner.

The well-traveled Bluegrass Cat has made himself right at home in California. His California-sired runners began racing in 2018, and he comes to the end of the season as the state's leading general stallion with locally sired progeny.

I'll Have Another won the California's major Kentucky Derby prep, the Santa Anita Derby, and then made a Triple Crown run that infamously ended on the eve of the Belmont Stakes. I'll Have Another now returns to his adopted home state for the next phase of his career.

Regally bred champion Champs Elysees has died of an apparent cardiac event at Castlehyde Stud in County Cork, Ireland.

As Horse of the Year and champion older male of 2003, Mineshaft is arguably A.P. Indy’s best son, but his stud career cannot quite match those of A.P. Indy’s best sire sons. He is far from a failure, however, and Grade 3 Harlan’s Holiday Stakes winner Sir Anthony was his 47th career stakes winner and 20th graded stakes winner in an honorable, if not spectacular, career.
Combining two prominent California stallion rosters, John Harris's Harris Farms and the Johnston family's Old English Rancho recently announced that they have merged operations.

Sparkman: City Zip might have his Derby horse in Improbable

Led by undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify, the new stallions of 2019 are a diverse group bringing varied storylines to the domestic and international marketplace. Daily Racing Form's annual special edition brings you an in-depth look at their stories.

As new stallions have been announced through the fall, much of the attention has focused on the horse WinStar Farm isn’t standing – Triple Crown winner Justify, whom it co-campaigned and who will begin his career at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud. But WinStar will have two incoming stallions, by current or former WinStar sires, from lines it has long invested in. Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming, from the first crop of Bodemeister, and the versatile Grade 2 winner Good Samaritan, by the late Harlan’s Holiday, both begin their new careers in 2019.