Golden Rose Sires Where Are They Now?

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday September 24

Since the $1million Golden Rose was elevated to Group I status in 2009 it has been won in every single year bar one by a colt with the lone gelding to succeed being Manawanui in 2011 and winning this race is a passport to a commercial stud career, so we thought we’d take a look at the fortunes of the past winners who have gone to stud in Australia.

Year

Winner

First Year at Stud

Currently

2024

Broadsiding

2025 Darley $66,000

2025 Darley $66,000

2023

Militarize

2024 Newgate $38,500

Gelded and returned to work

2022

Jacquinot

2023 Widden Stud $33,000

Widden $24,200

2021

In the Congo

2023 Newgate $33,000

Newgate $27,500

2020

Ole Kirk

2021 Vinery $55,000

Vinery $99,000

2019

Bivouac

2021 Darley $66,000

Darley $55,000

2018

The Autumn Sun

2019 Arrowfield $77,000

Arrowfield $66,000

2017

Trapeze Artist

2019 Widden $88,000

Widden $33,000

2016

Astern

2018 Darley $38,500

Turkish National Stud

2015

Exosphere

2016 Darley $27,500

Deceased

2014

Hallowed Crown

2015 Darley $33,000

Twin Hills Stud $8,800

2013

Zoustar

2014 Widden $44,000

Widden $275,000

2012

Epaulette

2014 Darley $27,500

Turkish National Stud

2010

Toorak Toff

2012 Rosemont $16,500

Retired

2009

Denman

2010 Darley $38,500

Retired

Widden Stud hit the jackpot in electing to stand Zoustar, who won the race in 2013 and is now our reigning champion sire.

Zoustar

He kicked off at a fee of $44,000 and is now priced at $275,000, so for his supporters it’s been a heady ride to the very top of the commercial stud tree with G1 results on the track and million dollar yearlings combining to make him wildly successful on every level.

The autumn Sun

The Autumn Sun missed a season last year at Arrowfield due to injury, but is back on track this spring. He has a couple of live chances to deliver G1 success in the immediate future with his untapped son Autumn Boy to contest this year’s Golden Rose and undefeated mare Autumn Glow will run favourite in the Epsom.

Ole Kirk

Ole Kirk and Bivouac have been quick to make an impression at stud with Ole Kirk the Champion First Season Sire for 2024/2025 and Bivouac will have a runner in this year’s Golden Rose in Beiwacht.

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Ole Kirk has been identified by plenty of savvy breeders as a stallion headed for the very top which explains his service fee increase up to $99,000 this year.

Jacquinot and In The Congo will have their first yearlings at the sales in 2026 and the pair won’t lack for opportunity having both covered in excess of 300 mares each in their first  two seasons.

Broadsiding

As the first son of boom young sire Too Darn Hot (GB) to go to stud, Broadsiding was the subject of much admiration at the Hunter Valley parades this year and will cover a full book this spring with his sire priced in the stratosphere at $275,000!

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