Cable Bay Leading First Season Sire in Europe

Media Release - Thursday June 13
Woodside Park's Cable Bay (IRE) has enjoy a sensational start to his first crop European runners, siring seven individual juvenile winners and currently sitting on top of the European First Season Sire table on prizemoney, wins and winners.

Cable BayHis first Australian crop of weanlings have proven very popular in the sale ring, and with a further five to be offered at the upcoming Inglis Great Southern Sale.

From Cable Bay's seven winners to date, there is the unbeaten and exciting Liberty Beach, the stakes placed, 1000m winner Visayas as well as the two time winner Electric Ladyland, fourth in the Listed Sandown National Stakes last time out and with the Royal Ascot carnival just around the corner, next week's Goffs London Sale gives a lucky purchaser the opportunity to secure the debut winning Cable Bay filly Isabeau (Lot 20), with the M D O'Callaghan Racing-trained filly holding confirmed entries to both the Queen Mary Stakes and Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot.

With the European black type season only just commencing for the juveniles, over the coming months there are a plethora of stakes races open for the two-year-olds and we are confident that the progeny of Cable Bay, just like he did, will play their part.

One of the fastest two-year-old's ever by champion sire of sires Invincible Spirit, Cable Bay was a tough, precocious juvenile who made his debut in May, before breaking his maiden in June at just his second start before starting in five consecutive Group races, consistently one length from the winner in each, never finishing further back than fourth.

Cable Bay returns for his third season at Woodside Park Stud in August and is standing for a fee of $13,200 inc. GST. For more information please contact James Price on 0409 806 595.

News from Woodside Park


Advertisment
More Reading...
Super Easy Sold to WA Stud
Hallmark Stud have announced that their resident stallion Super Easy will continue his breeding career across the Tasman following his recent purchase by Lewthwaite Thoroughbreds.
Cable Bay Given the Green Light for Australia
The Southern Hemisphere shareholders and UK partners of the promising first season sire Cable Bay, have agreed that the horse will travel to Australia for the 2019 breeding season.
First Stakes-Winner for Cable Bay
Woodside Park’s exciting young shuttle sire Cable Bay (IRE) has already posted 10 first crop winners in the Northern Hemisphere this year and now a has his first stakes-winner with talented filly Liberty Beach taking out the Listed Dragon Stakes at Sandown on Friday.
16 First Crop Winners for Cable Bay
Invincible Spirit’s high class son Cable Bay (IRE) has been busy churning out winners in the Northern Hemisphere this year posting his 16th winner overnight with a tenacious victory for Belle Anglaise at Brighton in the UK.
Dundeel Colt Epimeles Triumphs in Anzac Day Stakes
A plan formulated when Epimeles made a winning debut at Sandown-Lakeside on March 27 paid off when the son 2-year-old son of Dundeel kept his unbeaten record intact in the Listed Anzac Day Stakes (1400m) at Flemington.
New SW Deep Field - Mr Mojo Risin' Wins Listed Anzac Mile
Cambridge raider Mr Mojo Risin’ capitalised on a dream rails run to capture his first stakes victory when he claimed the Listed TAB Anzac Mile (1600m) at Otaki.
A Pair of Exciting Deep Field Three-Year-Olds Kick Starts Anzac Day
A fantastic start to Anzac Day for Newgate Farm’s pensioned Deep Fied, with winners at Randwick and Flemington with a pair of 3-year-olds that promise better days to come.
Metro Double for Promising Pierro Fillies
Pierro enjoyed a two state metro double on ANZAC Day with a pair of talented three year-old fillies saluting at Flemington and Randwick.
Twin Hills Stud Fees 2024 Unchanged – Test Your Mares with Hypo Matings
Twin Hills Stud have a great mix of the proven and promising showcased in their five strong roster with fees to remain unchanged this year.
Cable Bay Shuttle in Doubt
Woodside Park shuttler Cable Bay IRE) has made a bright start to his stud career in the UK siring 13 first crop winners this year including stakes-winner Liberty Beach, but his trip to Australia is now in doubt.