Closer Look at an Unexpected Success

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday November 26

He is the leading sire of 3YOs so far this season and is set to have a huge impact on the yearling sales of 2026, so we are taking a closer look at this stalwart sire, whose long term impact is only just beginning.

Click for the fully interactive sire table.

Street Boss (USA) is a sire that does not fit the mould for expected stud success in Australia and yet this likable chestnut has never been in a more high profile position than he is right now at age 21.

Street Boss (USA) pictured in Victoria this year - image Grant Courtney

Unraced at two, this US bred dirt tracking sprinter, that achieved a career best G1 win as a 4YO,  shot to sire stardom in Australia when producing the best horse in the country from his eighth crop at stud.

Anamoe was a genuinely elite racehorse that did pretty much of everything as a G1 winner at two, three and four with nine G1 wins highlighted by a memorable Cox Plate victory and his first yearlings will be offered in 2026.

Most stallions never produce a horse as good as Anamoe, but when you consider Street Boss is by a sire in Street Cry that gave us Winx… it all makes a lot more sense.

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Anamoe has his first yearlings selling in 2026.

As buyers get ready for those 2026 sales and the first test of Anamoe in the marketplace it’s interesting to take a look back at how Street Boss got to where he is as it’s hardly a road well travelled.

There were four years in the commercial wilderness at a fee of $11,000 and then a surge to popularity off the back of Anamoe and it’s worth noting his 3YO crop that includes superstars Tentyris and Tempted were conceived in the Hunter Valley when his fee was doubled, although he is now back at Darley Victoria.

Street Boss  (Foaled 2004) Australian coverings/ SH bred SWs (Street Boss missed a year in 2010, so had no crop here in 2011)

Crop Year (SH)

Mares Covered / Service Fee

Stakes-Winners/ Best Performers

2010

72/ $16,500

3 / G1 The Quarterback

2012

97/ $13,750

2 / G2 Rapper Dragon G3 Petits Filous

2013

115/ $11,000

3/ G3 Tris

2014

109/ / $11,000

1/ SW Ploverset

2015

106/ $11,000

1/ SW Unchained Melody

2016

119/ $11,000

1/ G1 Elite Street

2017

103 / $27,500

2/ G3 Hanseatic

2018

110/ $33,000

5/ G1 Anamoe, Pinstriped

2019

82/ $27,500

5/ G1 Another Wil, G2 Pericles

2020

88/ $27,500

4/ G3 The Boss Lady

2021

98/ $27,500

2/ G2 Traffic Warden

2022

117/ $55,000

3/ G1 Tentyris, G2 Tempted, G3 Green Spaces

2023

100/ $77,000

2YOs 1/ SW Calamari Ring

2024

82/ $66,000

Yearlings

2025

75/ $66,000

Foals

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