Tue, 06/10/2014 - 12:32

Warning Flag, son of War Front, to stud in New Zealand

Warning Flag, a stakes winner in Ireland and Hong Kong, will retire to stud for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season at Highview Stud in New Zealand, Racing Post reports.

The 6-year-old son of War Front will stand for an advertised fee of $4,257 ($5,000 New Zealand). He joins Declaration of War, War Command, and The Factor among the sons of the leading U.S. stallion to announce plans to stand in Australia or New Zealand.

Tue, 06/10/2014 - 11:59

Utopia relocated to Turkey

Utopia, a multiple Japanese Group 1 winner, has been purchased by Turkish bloodstock agent Tarik Tekce on behalf of Serdar Kemal Ozcolak, who will stand him in Turkey.

The 14-year-old son of Forty Niner had been standing at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., since his debut at stud in 2008. He stood the 2014 breeding season for an advertised fee of $5,000.

Utopia is scheduled to ship from the U.S. in mid-September to stand at the Jockey Club of Turkey’s Karacabey National Stud in Bursa.

Sat, 06/07/2014 - 20:46

Tonalist gives Tapit his first classic winner as sire

Michael Amoruso
Tonalist, with owner Robert Evans in the Belmont winner's circle, gave Tapit his first classic victory as a sire.

Tonalist’s thrilling score in the Belmont Stakes ensured that the Triple Crown drought would continue into a 37th year, as California Chrome tired in the final sixteenth of the 1 1/2-mile classic to finish in a dead heat for fourth. The colt’s win also redirected the pedigree spotlight away from the compelling tale of California Chrome’s modest origins and back to the foundation of American Thoroughbred breeding – central Kentucky – and to that industry’s most successful young stallion.

Sat, 06/07/2014 - 20:32

Evans on other side of spoiled Triple Crown

Debra A. Roma
Owner Robert Evans (left) and trainer Christophe Clement with Tonalist after the colt's win in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.

This wasn’t the first time the Evans family has been involved in a failed Triple Crown bid – but the view from the other side is a little bit different.

Tonalist, owned by Robert S. Evans, edged Commissioner by a head to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday in New York, as dual classic winner California Chrome finished in a dead heat for fourth, extending the Triple Crown drought for another year.

Fri, 06/06/2014 - 16:50

Sparkman: Broodmare Holy Moon accomplishes unique feat

The Group 2 Italian Oaks on May 25 produced a unique result.

Since the end of World War II in 1945, only seven broodmares had produced three (or, in one extraordinary case, four) winners of classic races in major Northern Hemisphere racing countries, excluding Japan. The victory of Final Score, by Dylan Thomas, not only added the name of her dam, Holy Moon, by Hernando, to that most exclusive of broodmare clubs but, in fact, inaugurated a new sorority with a membership of one.

Fri, 06/06/2014 - 16:34

Analysis: A turn away from stamina in breeding

Courtesy of Ashford Stud
Giant's Causeway

For years, the groundswell of voices bemoaning the decline of stamina in North American Thoroughbred breeding has grown steadily louder.

They are not wrong.

An analysis of the leading North American stallions in 2013 by both progeny earnings and number of mares bred shows that the typical successful Thoroughbred in the U.S. and Canada possesses the lowest progeny average winning distance (AWD) figure in decades, one that comparatively finishes behind major breeding hubs around the world.

Fri, 06/06/2014 - 13:47

The Haiku Handicapper: 2014 Belmont Stakes

Barbara Livingston
The Haiku Handicapper favors Wicked Strong to pull the upset in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.

DRF Breeding staff writer Joe Nevills analyzes the Belmont Stakes field, in post position order, in the form of Haiku; a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.

Medal Count
Distance in his blood
Dirt could be third-best surface
Forecast: Even trip

California Chrome
History beckons
For a blue collar hero
Toughest challenge yet

Matterhorn
Under new colors
Beaten by more than six lengths
In his last three starts

Fri, 06/06/2014 - 12:30

Treasure Beach to shuttle to Argentina

Doug Clark/Fourfootedfotos
Treasure Beach leads a one-two finish for European shippers by overtaking Ziyarid by a neck in the Secretariat.

Multiple Grade/Group 1 winner Treasure Beach will shuttle to Haras Abolengo in Argentina for the 2014 Southern Hemisphere breeding season once his first Northern Hemisphere season at stud is completed. The news was originally reported on Racing Post.

Thu, 06/05/2014 - 13:33

Wekiva Springs, Grade 1 winner and pensioned sire, dies at 23

Multiple Grade 1 winner and pensioned Florida sire Wekiva Springs was euthanized at Double Diamond Farm in Ocala, Fla., on June 2 due to the presence of cancerous melanoma tumors. The son of Runaway Groom was 23.

Wekiva Springs was pensioned in 2013 and has sired 14 crops of racing age, with nearly $14 million in progeny earnings through June 4. The gray horse began his stud career in Kentucky before moving to Double Diamond Farm for the 2002 breeding season.

Wed, 06/04/2014 - 13:47

Darby Dan Farm launches online store

Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Ky., has launched an online store offering apparel and accessories, as well as limited edition art and collectables of the notable horses in the farm’s history.

A wide range of Darby Dan-branded apparel for both men and women can be found in the store, as well as featured apparel for some of the farm’s notable stallions, including Shackleford and Dialed In.