Is This Your Price Point? $24,200 to $27,500

Tara Madgwick - Monday June 13

Our next chapter in the Price Point series of stories looks at a group of a dozen stallions that includes four first season horses and the stallion that has sired more 2YO winners this season than any other.

Click here to see stallions priced $110,000 and above.

Click here to see stallions priced from $82,500 to $99,000.

Click to see stallions priced from $66,000 to $77,000.

Click here to see stallions priced from $49,500 to $55,000.

Click here to see stallions priced from $38,500 to $44,000.

Click here to see stallion priced between $30,250 to $33,000.

 

Click to see the full service interactive fee list at Breednet.

 

Better Than Ready has carved out a considerable niche for himself in Queensland as a phenomenal source of precocious juveniles and with 17 2YO winners this season the brilliant near black son of More Than Ready (USA) is the leading sire in Australia by 2YO winners.

Better Than Ready, click for more information.

He’s also recently become a Group I sire with his quality older son Apache Chase taking out the Group I BRC Kingsford Smith Cup.

The other sires in this price bracket with runners are Xtravagant, Rebel Dane and Star Turn, whose oldest progeny are 3YO’s and Royal Ascot hero Merchant Navy, whose oldest progeny are 2YO’s and include five winners.

Fireburn's sire Rebel Dane is new to Widden Stud this spring after covering small books of mares previously in Victoria, click for more information.

Rebel Dane has shot to fame this year on the back of Golden Slipper winner and Champion 2YO elect Fireburn, while Xtravagant has had four stakes-winners this season including Group II winner Lavish Girl and $2million Inglis Millennium winner Xtravagant Star.

Star Turn has had two stakes-winners this season and one of them Cordyceps Six is in Hong Kong while his 3YO filly Startantes has not won a stakes race, but having twice placed at Group I level, she lays claim to being his best horse to date.

Fourth season sire Written By will have his first runners next season with his first yearlings selling well this year, while Castelvecchio is lining up for his third season so will have his first yearlings selling in 2023.

Third season sire Castelvecchio has had a small number of weanlings sell at recent sales with four selling for $100,000 or more with his best result $160,000 for a colt from Wynnstay Avenue at Magic Millions.

Stakes-winners in the table below are worldwide from August 1, 2021.

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Sire/ Born

SW 2021/2022

2022 Yearling Average- MM Inglis Easter

Inglis Premier

Inglis Classic

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee and Book

2022 Fee

Merchant Navy

2014

Oldest 2YO’s- 5 winners

MM $192,708

IE $172,000

IP $110,909

IC $79,091

$44,000

103

$33,000

127

$27,500

Rebel Dane

2009

Oldest 3YO’s 1 SW (Champion 2YO Fireburn)

 

$5,500

14

$8,800

49

$27,500

Star Turn

2013

Oldest 3YO’s 2 SW (1in HK)

MM $160,000 (1 sold)

IE $80,000 (1 sold)

IP $108,333

IC $80,833

$16,500

167

$16,500

176

$27,500

Written By

2015

Oldest yearlings

MM $214,706

IP $183,333

IC $120,059

$22,000

133

$24,750

152

$27,500

Xtravagant (NZ)

2012

Oldest 3YO’s

4 SW

 

IP $205,000

IC $112,500

$11,000

94

$11,000

49

$24,750

Better Than Ready

2009

2 SW

MM $145,000

$33,000

143

$33,000

147

$24,200

First and Second Season

This price bracket features four first season sires Captivant (Capitalist), Portland Sky (Deep Field), Extreme Warrior (Extreme Choice) and Victor Ludorum (GB) (Shamardal) with 2020 European Horse of the Year Ghaiyyath (IRE) (Dubawi) returning for a second season.

By champion sire Dubawi, Ghaiyyath is the best racehorse in this group by a country mile and has an  elite pedigree being from Group I winning Galileo mare Nightime, but he was essentially a middle distance horse that excelled at four and five with injury restricting his 3YO season to just one start for a win.

Captivant, click for more information.

Captivant is the first son to go to stud of Golden Slipper winning sire Capitalist and was a Group I winner at two of the ATC Champagne Stakes (1600m) and was also second in a vintage renewal of the Caulfield Guineas splitting Anamoe and Artorius.

Portland Sky is the first son to go to stud of Deep Field and got his Group I win with a dead heat victory in the MRC Oakleigh Plate (1100m) sharing the win with Celebrity Queen.

Extreme Warrior is among the first sons to go to stud of Extreme Choice and delivered his best performance when blitzing his rivals to win the Group III MRC Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) at three.

Victor Ludorum was a Group I winner at two of the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere (1600m) and the Group I Deauville Poule d'Essai des Poulains (1600m) at three and has an interesting pedigree as he is by Shamardal from a mare from the family of Shamardal so he has a 3 x 3 double cross blue hen Helen Street.

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