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Sep-25
Gun Runner’s weekend-the word used to describe his success as a sire boils down to this: unprecedented.
Sep-26
Gun Runner is certainly off to an incredible start. It gives lots of credence to Candy Ride as a Sires Sire as well!
Sep-26
Yes he is! He got better with age, so was a bit surprised to see all the precocious youngsters so far. I’m hoping they aren’t rushed off to the breeding shed too soon?!
Sep-27
A few 3 year olds may be whisked away, hopefully we have some run as 4 year olds.
Sep-28
Probably 2 more races then off to France to stand
Mishriff, a Group 1 winner in three countries, will enter stud in 2023 at Sumbe's Haras de Montfort et Preaux in France upon the completion of his on-track career.
Read more from Horse Racing News | Paulick ReportSep-28
The son of Lookin At Lucky stood for the last two seasons in Florida. He will be a freshman sire in 2023.
Read more from BloodHorse.comOct-2
A statue of Malibu Moon graces the new B Wayne Hughes Visiter center at Spendthrift
Oct-3
Shadwell is still only standing Mohaymen at their farm in Kentucky. The transfer of this stud to Darby Dan is shocking.
Mutasaabeq, a versatile Grade 2-winning juvenile by perennial leading sire Into Mischief, has been retired and will take up stud duty for the 2023 breeding season at Darby Dan Farm, the farm announced today. The deal was brokered by The Stallion Company, and his fee will be $7,500 S&N.
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