ITM Stallion Trail 2019

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PULLOUT PREVIEW Thursday, January 10, 2019

JANUARY 11-12

ITM STALLION TRAIL Sea The Stars had a brilliant 2018 and is among the big names on show during Ireland’s stallion showcase

Peter Scargill reflects on a fine 12 months for Yeomanstown Stud Pages 10-11


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BLOODSTOCK SPECIAL ITM IRISH STALLION TRAIL

FROM STARS FRESH OFF THE TRACK TO PROVEN PRODUCERS

Studs up and down Ireland will open their doors this week to breeders and bloodstock enthusiasts

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HE 2019 ITM Stallion Trail is the perfect time to reflect on another excellent year for Ireland’s stallions, with established names continuing to shine and a host of hot prospects announcing their arrivals with a bang. Coolmore’s superstar Galileo was on fire once again, claiming an Oaks with Forever Together, a St Leger with Kew Gardens and further Group 1 glory with the likes of Magical, who helped him overhaul his father Sadler’s Wells’s record of 73 elite winners worldwide. Rhododendron won a Lockinge, Waldgeist struck in

the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and Line Of Duty added a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf in a year that some would consider merely outstanding by Galileo’s remarkable standards. His half-brother, Gilltown Stud’s Sea The Stars, was in the headlines once more as his son Stradivarius landed the inaugural £1 million WH Stayers’ Million, with wins including the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot and the Goodwood Cup. Sea Of Class, meanwhile, proved herself the latest high-class filly by the sire, winning a Yorkshire Oaks and going agonisingly close to emulating Sea The Stars with

an Arc win of her own last October. At the more affordable end of the scale, 2018 was a special one for Yeomanstown Stud’s Camacho, more of which from Peter Scargill on pages 10-11. Teppal’s French Classic glory, coupled with the fine campaign of the Group 1-placed juvenile Signora Cabello, has seen his fee increase to a new career high and should ensure a few more on the trail stop by to say hello. No Nay Never led the way by earnings among the first-season sires in Ireland and across the sea in Britain as his debut crop of racing age made a huge impression, while

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his Coolmore barnmate Australia also got off to a fine start, as too did Darley’s Slade Power. However, things move quickly in this game and there will be plenty keen to get a first look at newcomers such as James Garfield and US Navy Flag, who are taking part in the trail for the first time following their retirements from the track last year.

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Anngrove Stud

Location: Mountmellick, County Laois Stallions in residence: Aiken, Famous Name, Vendangeur Opening hours: 9am to 3pm, Friday, January 11 and Saturday, January 12 Stallions have been standing at Anngrove Stud since 1970 and the County Laois property has been home to the likes of Monksfield and Alderbrook, but it is not only the equine names who will be familiar to those with a keen eye on the bloodstock world. The stud’s master is none other than Alastair Pim, the charismatic Tattersalls and Tattersalls Ireland auctioneer, and when he is not showcasing his inimitable style in the sales ring he is busy overseeing his stallion trio of Aiken, Famous Name and Vendangeur. Famous Name is embarking on his second season at Anngrove Stud, having joined last year after five years at the Irish National Stud. The son of Dansili finished second to So You Think in the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup during a fine career that brought 13 Group-race successes. His stud career has seen him produce the likes of the classy Escobar as well as Listed-placed Stage Name. He stands oncce again alongside the Group 2 winnerr Aiken and promising jumps sire Vendangeur, who has producced the Grade 1-win nning Arzal from limitted opportunities. La Pelosa: the Godolphin filly starred for her sire, Ballyhane Stud’s Dandy Man, in 2018

Tobougg, sadly, died recently, having been due to be part of the trail.

Annshoon Stud

Ballintlea, Mullinavat, County Kilkenny Koropick, Proconsul 10am-4pm Once again there is a new name on the roster at Annshoon with Proconsul set to stand at the County Kilkenny operation having switched following two years at Mickley Stud in Britain. The six-year-old raced only twice without success for Andre Fabre but his berth at stud was assured thanks to his being a brother to none other than the mighty Frankel, and therefore represents an interesting proposition for Irish breeders at a €1,250 fee. “He’s a full-brother to a phenomenal stallion in Frankel,” said boss Michael Shefflin. “He stands at 16.2 [hands high] and gets good-looking stock who are big and strong, and although he covered Flat mares in his first two seasons we’ll be looking to target the National Hunt market with him.” Proconsul’s studmate, Kodiac’s Koropick, boasts form tied in with the brilliant sprinter Battaash. Sadly, Fruits Of Love will no longer form part of the trail, the stud’s former resident having died at the age of 23 due to an infection.

Arctic Tack Stud

Newbawn, Foulksmills, County Wexford Aizavoski, Arcadio, Jet Away, Ol’ Man River 9am-5pm Jumps breeders should be sure to take in Arctic Tack Stud, with a host of fascinating National Hunt sires on show. Ol’ Man River, byy Montjeu out of the great Finsceal Beo, had the looks to match the m pedigree as a yeearling, ensuring MV Magnier M went to €2,,850,000 to m at the buy him Goffs Orby Sale 013. A in 20 oup 2 Gro nner on the win ack, his tra dest crop old are now o-year-olds two and hiss fee for as been set 2019 ha 00, having at €2,00 been privvate for the two seasons. previous tw

He will stand alongside Aizavoski, who is entering his seventh year at Arctic Tack, and Arcadio, a well-supported veteran who has produced the likes of Aintree Grade 1 winner Flying Angel and the multiple Graded scorer The Game Changer. Completing the line-up is Jet Away, a son of Cape Cross who was a Listed scorer in Britain and who took Group 3 honours on his switch to Australia.

Ballyhane Stud

Leighlinbridge, County Carlow Dandy Man, Elzaam, Prince Of Lir, Red Jazz 9am-5pm Joe Foley’s diverse stallion roster is put together with the success of breeders in mind and a warm welcome surely awaits once more as Ballyhane’s four-strong line-up goes on show. The chief attraction is Dandy Man, whose name was in the headlines once again in 2018 courtesy of Godolphin’s La Pelosa, who bagged a Grade 1 in Canada during a wildly successful year for Charlie Appleby. La Pelosa was the latest advertisement of Dandy Man’s ability to produce quality two-year-olds, with his 2018 crop also including Grade 2 winner River Boyne, and the Group 3 scorers My Lea and Comedy. That fine return saw his fee reach a career high of €12,500 for 2019. At the less established end of the scale, Prince Of Lir will once again be on display. He has his first yearlings on the ground in 2019 and had a foal sell for as high as €38,000 at Goffs from a covering fee of €5,000. Red Jazz, by Scat Daddy’s sire Johannesburg, is another of the quartet and, following 23 first-crop winners in 2017,


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Mastercraftsman in a wintry scene at Coolmore last February. The stallion will be one of the stars on show when the snow is confidently expected to stay away for the ITM Stallion Trail this week

his talents were advertised again last year by a member of that crop, the French Group 3 scorer and Ayr Silver Cup winner Snazzy Jazzy. Completing the line-up is

Elzaam, a son of champion Australian sire Redoute’s Choice whose yearlings have sold for a high of 140,000gns and who has produced the likes of Clem Fandango.

Ballylinch Stud

Thomastown, County Kilkenny Beat Hollow, Fascinating Rock, Lope De Vega, Make Believe, New Bay 10am-4.30pm

One of the highlights of the weekend is the opportunity to visit the storied Ballylinch Stud, where top-class thoroughbreds have been produced since 1914 when The

Tetrarch took up stallion duties, with a tradition carried through to today by star names such as the late King’s Theatre. A new era for Ballylinch

began with its purchase by American John Malone in 2014 and the Thomastown operation is now the home to a number of high-class stallions befitting its rich heritage. Lope De Vega, a grandson of the late Giant’s Causeway, has a reputation that has tracked northwards for a number of years now, with his fee rising for the sixth consecutive season to a high of €80,000 after another superb year. Newspaperofrecord won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf and could head to Europe to chase Classic honours in 2019. Meanwhile, Lope De Vega’s light continues to shine down under with the likes of Santa Ana Lane and Vega Magic scaling the heights at the elite level. Elsewhere on the roster, hopes are high for the career of Fascinating Rock after his first foals, bred off a fee of €10,000, sold for a high of €185,000 at Goffs last year, while Classic hero New Bay, a son of the great Dubawi, also saw a warm reception for his first foals in 2018, going to a high of 80,000gns. Make Believe, a Classic-winning grandson of Dubawi by Makfi, will see his first two-year-olds hit the track in 2019, a crop bred from a €20,000 fee in 2016. His yearlings averaged almost 40,000gns last year with a high of 280,000gns. The quintet of stallions on Continues page 4

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BLOODSTOCK SPECIAL ITM IRISH STALLION TRAIL

This is set to be a big year for Derrinstown Stud’s Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Awtaad (left); fellow Classic winner Saxon Warrior is a new recruit for Coolmore Stud (above); Sea The Stars enjoys the tranquility at the Aga Khan’s Gilltown Stud

From page 3 show is completed by Sadler’s Wells’s son Beat Hollow. Lawman is absent from this year’s offering as he will stand at France’s Haras de Grandcamp in 2019.

The Beeches Stud

Lismore, County Waterford Flemensfirth, Imperial Monarch, Mahler, Ocovango, Sans Frontieres, Soldier Of Fortune, Wings Of Eagles 10am-3pm There are seven Derby winners on show during the ITM Stallion Trail weekend and the most recent Epsom hero available to view is here at The Beeches Stud. Wings Of Eagles, who stunned the racing world in 2017 with his Classic success, spent his first breeding season at Haras de Montaigu in Normandy but has been relocated for 2019. Stud manager Robert McCarthy said: “He’s a Derby winner from the Montjeu sire-line and is a fine, big horse, seriously good-looking and good-actioned – just the type people in our business want to breed to.” Wings Of Eagles’ arrival is not the only important update at The Beeches Stud in recent weeks, with Sans Frontieres having supplied his first winner when four-year-old Lomachenko won a maiden hurdle at Leicester by six lengths late last month. The two will be on show alongside one of the great names of National Hunt breeding in Flemensfirth, whose Grade 1 roll of honour includes star names such as Imperial Commander, Flemenstar and Tidal Bay. Soldier Of Fortune, meanwhile, was the busiest sire in Britain and Ireland in 2018 for the third year in a row, the son of Galileo having covered 290 mares. The Beeches roster is completed by another two

Galileo and sons make a racing fan’s trip to Coolmore both a privilege and a thrill sons of Galileo in Imperial Monarch and Mahler, the sire of Sutton Place. Monsun’s Ocovango will also be available to view.

Boardsmill Stud

Trim, County Meath Califet, Court Cave, Kalanisi, Mount Nelson 10am-4.30pm Boardsmill Stud boasts an extensive history stretching back to 1935 and these days has one of the most versatile stallions available to Irish breeders in the shape of Mount Nelson. His CV is worth recounting. An Eclipse winner on the track, he has sired a star over hurdles in the shape of dual Cheltenham Festival hero Penhill, while Librisa Breeze took Group 1 honours on the Flat in the British Champions Sprint in 2017. Mount Nelson’s profile has been further bolstered in 2018 courtesy of the exploits of Classic contender Quorto. He is the Godolphin star’s broodmare sire. The stallion is on show alongside Califet, sire of high-class jumpers such as Cilaos Emery, Clarcam and Adrien Du Pont. The pair will be available for €6,000 in 2019. Mount Nelson is not the only producer of a Cheltenham Festival winner on display here, with Kalanisi the sire of Champion Hurdle hero Katchit along with the likes of Barters Hill and leading Racing Post Arkle contender Kalashnikov. Not to be outdone, Court Cave has been represented at jumping’s biggest week of the year by Willoughby Court, having also produced stars such as Court Minstrel and Champion Court.

Bridge House

Mullingar, County Westmeath Cappella Sansevero, Strath Burn 11am-4pm Cappella Sansevero and Strath Burn are standing under Micheál Orlandi’s Compas Equine banner, for whom 2019 is an important year with the former’s first juveniles due to hit the track. A Group winner as a two-year-old himself, Cappella Sansevero, by the increasingly impressive Showcasing, has had yearlings sell for as much as 140,000gns and purchased by the likes of Archie Watson, which augurs well for winners if that trainer’s profile is anything to go by. “Cappella Sansevero is a beautiful-looking son of leading young sire Showcasing who was a very consistent and talented two-year-old,” said David Redvers. “The best colt at two by his exciting sire, he looks the perfect type to sire winners in his likeness.” Strath Burn, meanwhile, a Group 3 winner and Group 1-placed, has his first yearlings on the ground this year.

Burgage Stud

Leighlinbridge, County Carlow Jukebox Jury, Sea Mooon, Shantou 10am- 4pm Another stud with nal tremendous Nation Hunt heritage, haviing ul Bob stood the wonderfu as Back previously, ha three stallions to introduce to breedeers this year. Penhill: the dual Cheltenham Festival scorer is a son of Boardsmill Stud stallion Mount Nelson

Shantou is chief among them, the 26-year-old having produced the likes of Ballynagour, Death Duty, The Storyteller, Briar Hill and Our Father among a host of names familiar to the jumping fraternity. The veteran stands alongside Sea Moon, a winner of the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and a Group 2 at Caulfield, in Melbourne, during his racing career. The son of Beat Hollow has his first yearlings on the ground in 2019 and had a foal reach a high of €20,000 at Goffs last month, appropriately that particular foal being out of a mare by Bob Back. Jukebox Jury completes the Burgage trio and is entering his second season at the stud, having stood the first five of his breeding career in Germany.

Castlehyde Stud

Fermoy, County Cork Dylan Thomas, Excelebration, Footstepsinthesand, Gustav Klimt, Holy Roman Emperor, Ivawood, Kingston Hill, Order Of St George, Requinto, Rock Of Gibraltar, Ruler Of The World, Sioux Nation, Starspangledbanner, War Comma W C and, Westerner, Yeats 10am-3pm m One of the t most decorated newcom mers to the stallion ranks anywhere a in Ireland in 201 19 is Order Of St Georg ge, who must be consid dered among the most talented t stayers to step fo oot on a racetrack anyw where in the world in recen nt seasons. A winner of the Gold Cup p at Ascot and deffeated in one of the greeat battles that race has evver produced subseq su sequently when

narrowly denied by Big Orange, Order Of St George had the class, unsurprisingly being by Galileo, to finish third in the 2016 Arc won by Found. The likes of Postponed, New Bay and Harzand chased him home on that occasion. He is one of a host of household names standing here among Coolmore’s mixed Flat and jumps offering, with Excelebration having hit the heights in recent years courtesy of the excellent St James’s Palace Stakes winner Barney Roy. Footstepsinthesand, meanwhile, continues to keep his name at the forefront of breeders’ minds with Marie’s Diamond among his best performers last year. Ruler Of The World is one of the aforementioned Derby winners to keep an eye out for but has far more than just that going for him, having produced the Group 1 Fillies’ Mile winner Iridessa in his first crop. Starspangledbanner is enjoying a resurgence in popularity with his fertility issues now well behind him and Holy Roman Emperor continues to be represented in the biggest races on most continents. Newcomers for 2019 are Scat Daddy’s Sioux Nation, for whom there will be high hopes given No Nay Never’s first-crop success, and Gustav Klimt, who made such an impression when winning the Superlative Stakes at two.

Clongiffen Stud

Enfield, County Meath Kuroshio, My Dream Boat, Smooth Daddy 11am-4pm More Compas Equine stallions are to be found here and plenty of breeders will have

Clongiffen on their lists due to the presence of two newcomers to the Irish stallion ranks. The Darley-owned Kuroshio, a son of Exceed And Excel, returns to the northern hemisphere following some promising results arising from his sole stint at Overbury Stud in 2015 in a deal brokered by Billy Jackson-Stops on behalf of client Abdulaziz Al Rabban. “Kuroshio has had some outstanding results this year, all off the back of a very small number of average mares,” said Jackson-Stops. “His stats in the UK are what attracted us most, having produced five winners from 14 runners, all from a particularly small crop.” Smooth Daddy is another option for breeders looking to tap into Scat Daddy blood at an affordable price. A Group 3 winner on the turf in the US, where he got the better of Time Test, Smooth Daddy’s first crop are two-year-olds in 2019. The pair are joined here by Royal Ascot winner My Dream Boat, who stood at Bridge House Stud last year.

Coolagown Stud

Fermoy, County Cork Axxos, Carlotamix, Frozen Fire, Papal Bull, Shantaram, Zambezi Sun 10am-4pm Jumps breeders are certain to flock to David Stack’s operation during the weekend and not only to hear the boss’s quick-witted quips. Frozen Fire, an Irish Derby winner whose oldest crop are now six-year-olds, has been represented to best effect by Frozen Flame, bought for £145,000 in 2017, while Carlotamix is the sire of French Champion Hurdle hero Gemix. Axxos, by Monsun, has produced the talented Listed-winning hurdler Calett Mad, while Shantaram, an impeccably-bred former John Gosden inmate bred by Lady Bamford, is a son of Galileo


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whose oldest crop are four this year. The line-up is completed by Zambezi Sun and Papal Bull.

Coolmore Stud

Fethard, County Tipperary Australia, Camelot, Caravaggio, Churchill, Fastnet Rock, Galileo, Gleneagles, Highland Reel, Mastercraftsman, Merchant Navy, No Nay Never, Pride Of Dubai, Saxon Warrior, The Gurkha, US Navy Flag, Zoffany 10am-3pm; compulsory to register through ITM website For any racing fan worldwide, a trip to Coolmore is a privilege and a thrill, the remarkable history and beauty of the place bolstered by a stallion roster full of names even the most casual follower of the sport would know well. Where else to start other than with the best – Galileo. A true breed-shaper and one of the all-time greats, to be in his presence is remarkable. Australia, Churchill, Gleneagles, Highland Reel and The Gurkha are as impressive a collection of stallion sons anybody could hope to see and it does not stop there. Camelot and Mastercraftsman enjoyed a superb 2018 with the likes of Latrobe and Alpha Centauri respectively scaling the heights during the summer, while No Nay Never’s first crop could scarcely have made more of an impact and he and Caravaggio represent some of the most important stallions in the world given the untimelyy death of their greeat father Scat Daddy. Saxon Warrior d his maintained unbeaten reecord 0 in the 2,000 nd was Guineas an unfortunate not to add moree ory Group 1 glo during a summer in which he more than wn held his ow among est. Europe’s best.

Also brilliant at two, US Navy Flag proved himself a high-class sprinter with his July Cup success, while hopes are high for Zoffany’s 2019 runners – bred at a career-high fee – given the exploits of his first runners and the impact that had on the quality of mares sent to him. Wrapping up the offering are a trio of high-class shuttlers from Australia, including another intriguing recruit to the Coolmore ranks in Merchant Navy, a brilliant son of Fastnet Rock who added Diamond Jubilee Stakes honours to his Group 1 haul in his native Australia. Unbeaten as a juvenile, he is also a brother to the Group 2-winning mare Jolie Bay. Fastnet Rock needs little introduction as a multiple champion sire in his native land, while Pride Of Dubai is a high-class son of the late Street Cry, most notably the great Winx’s sire.

Derrinstown Stud

Maynooth, County Kildare Awtaad, Haatef, Markaz, Tamayuz 10am-3.30pm Friday; 9.30am-noon Saturday The Irish base for Hamdan Al Maktoum’s stallions boasts significant talent of its own and 2019 is set to be a significant year for its Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Awtaad. His first yearlings will head to the sales later this year with four of his first foals to hit the market having drawn six-figure winning bids, with a 170,000 high of 170 000gns. Awtaad is a son of the latee Cape Cross, whose stallion sons Sea The Stars and Go olden Horn have already ma ade an impact at stud. Tamayuz was represen nted in 2018 by the likess of Joel Stakes hero M Mustashry and saw his fee boosted Sea Of Class: the duall Group 1 winner, a daughter of o Gilltown Stud’s Sea The e Stars, was only narrowly a o yb beaten in the Arc

to its current level following a fine 2017 when Precieuse and Blond Me struck for him at the highest level. Markaz, a brother to Mecca’s Angel by Dark Angel, also has his first yearlings on the ground in 2019 and had his foals well received last year, garnering winning bids of €65,000 and 60,000gns, while the veteran Haatef completes the four-strong line-up.

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Gilltown Stud

Kilcullen, County Kildare Harzand, Sea The Stars 10am-4pm Friday only Gilltown Stud represents another of the special stops on the ITM Stallion Trail, presenting as it does the opportunity to get up close and personal with an all-time racing great. Sea The Stars was a simply magnificent racehorse and his stallion career is delivering on that almighty promise in spades. Already he has nine Group 1 winners to his name and they are of the highest calibre. Stradivarius was Europe’s finest stayer in 2018 and Sea Of Class went so close to downing Enable to add an Arc to her Yorkshire Oaks win. Previously, Taghrooda was a brilliant Oaks and King George winner, Harzand won a Derby and an Irish Derby and Sea The Moon was not only an exceptional German Derby winner but is showing great promise in the early stages of his stud career. It is Harzand alone who will join his father in the line-up this year, his first foals having made as much as €60,000 at the Goffs November Sale. He is the only dual Group 1-winning son of Sea The Stars currently at stud.

Grange Stud

Fermoy, County Cork Getaway, Leading Light, Milan, Pour Moi, Walk In The Park 10am-3pm Another collection of Coolmore’s mighty National Continues page 8

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ITM IRISH STALLION TRAIL Friday 11th–Saturday 12th January 2019

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01. ANNGROVE STUD Mountmellick, Co. Laois, R32 HR96 Open Hours: 9am-3pm Contact: Alastair Pim P: +353 (0)57 8624122 M: +353 (0)87 2902188 E: anngrovestud@eircom.net W: www.anngrove.com Stallions: Aiken (GB), Famous Name (GB), Tobougg (IRE), Vendangeur (IRE) 02. ANNSHOON STUD Ballintlea, Mullinavat, Co. Kilkenny, X91V2H2 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: Michael Shefflin M: +353 (0)87 9786428 E: annshoon@gmail.com Stallions: Koropick (IRE), Proconsul (GB) 03. ARCTIC TACK STUD Newbawn, Foulksmills, Co. Wexford, Y35 TY48 Open Hours: 9am-5pm P: +353 (0) 51 565625 M: +353 (0) 51 565625 E: arctictackstud@hotmail.com W: www.arctictackstud.com Stallions: Aizavoski (IRE), Arcadio (GER), Jet Away (GB), Ol’ Man River (IRE) 04. BALLYHANE STUD Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow, R93 K095 Open Hours: 9am-5pm Contact: Joe Foley P: +353 (0)59 9722068 E: joe@ballyhane.com W: www.ballyhane.com Stallions: Dandy Man (IRE), Elzaam (USA), Prince Of Lir (IRE), Red Jazz (USA) 05. BALLYLINCH STUD Thomastown Stud, Co. Kilkenny, R95 V020 Open Hours: 10am-4.30pm Contact: John O’Connor P: +353(0)56 7724217 E: info@ballylinchstud.ie W: www.ballylinchstud.ie Stallions: Beat Hollow (GB), Fascinating Rock (IRE), Lope De Vega (IRE), New Bay (GB), Make Believe (GB) 06. BOARDSMILL STUD Trim, Co Meath, C15 FE40 Open Hours: 10am-4.30pm Contact: John Flood P: +353 (0)46 9431305 M: +353 (0)87 9066772 E: info@boardsmillstud.com W: www.boardsmillstud.com Stallions: Califet (FR), Court Cave (IRE), Kalanisi (IRE), Mount Nelson (GB) 07. BRIDGE HOUSE STUD (COMPAS STALLIONS) Bridge House Stud, Compas Stallions, Ballynacarrigy, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, N91 EC81 Open Hours: 11am-4.00pm

Contact: Micheál Orlandi M: +353 83 809 2299 E: info@compasstallions.com W: www.compasstallions.com Stallions: Cappella Sansevero (GB), Strath Burn (GB) 08. BURGAGE STUD Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow, R93 RK35 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: Victor Connolly P: +353 (0)86 2681899 E: vconnolly@eircom.net Stallions: Jukebox Jury (IRE), Sea Moon (GB), Shantou (USA) 09. CASTLEHYDE STUD Fermoy, Co. Cork, P61 TR29 Open Hours: 10am-3pm Contact: Tom Gaffney, Joe Hernon, Cathal Murphy, John Kennedy & Ted Walsh P: +353 (0)25 31966 E: info@castlehyde.com W: www.coolmore.com Stallions: Dylan Thomas (IRE), Excelebration (IRE), Footstepsinthesand (GB), Holy Roman Emperor (IRE), Ivawood (IRE), Kingston Hill (GB), Order Of St George (IRE), Requinto (IRE), Rock Of Gibraltar (IRE), Ruler Of The World (IRE), Sioux Nation (USA), Starspangledbanner (AUS), War Command (USA), Wings Of Eagles (FR), Westerner (GB), Yeats (IRE) 10. CLONGIFFEN STUD (COMPAS STALLIONS) Compas Stallions, Clongiffen Stud, Enfield, Co. Meath A83F660 Open Hours: 11am-4pm Contact: Micheál Orlandi M: +353 83 809 2299 E: info@compasstallions.com W: www.compasstallions.com Stallions: Kuroshio (AUS), My Dream Boat (IRE), Smooth Daddy (USA) 11. COOLAGOWN STUD Coolagown, Fermoy, Co. Cork, P61 D320 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: David Stack M: +353 (0)86 2314066 E: info@coolagown.ie W: www.coolagown.ie Stallions: Axxos (GER), Carlotamix (FR), Frozen Fire (GER), Papal Bull (GB), Shantaram (GB), Zambezi Sun (GB) 12. COOLMORE STUD N.B. Registration on the ITM website is compulsory to visit. Fethard, Co. Tipperary, E91 XK26 Open Hours: 10am-3pm Contact: Maurice Moloney & Wendy Normille P: +353 (0)52 6131298 E: info@coolmore.com W: www.coolmore.com Stallions: Australia (GB),

Camelot (GB), Carravaggio (USA), Churchill (IRE), Fastnet Rock (AUS), Galileo (IRE), Gleneagles (IRE), Gustav Klimt (IRE), Highland Reel (IRE), Mastercraftsman (IRE), Merchant Navy (IRE), No Nay Never (USA), Pride Of Dubai (AUS), Saxon Warrior (IRE), The Gurkha (IRE), US Navy Flag (USA), Zoffany (IRE) 13. DERRINSTOWN STUD Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 KX82 Open Hours: Friday - 10am-3.30pm, Saturday - 9.30am-12pm P: +353 (0) 1 6286228 E: info@derrinstown.com W: www.derrinstown.com Stallions: Awtaad (IRE), Haatef (IRE), Markaz (IRE), Tamayuz (GB) 14. GILLTOWN STUD Kilcullen, Co. Kildare Open Hours: FRI ONLY 10am-4pm Contact: Julie White & Eibhlin Sheridan P: +353 (0) 45 481216 E: eibhlin.sheridan@ agakhanstuds.com W: www.agakhanstuds.com Stallions: Sea The Stars (IRE), Harzand (IRE) 15. GLENVIEW STUD Castlelyons, Co. Cork, P61 HE30 Open Hours: 10am-12.30pm & 2pm-4pm Contact: Paul Cashman P: +353 (0)25 36701 E: glenstud@iol.ie W: www.rathbarrystud.com Stallions: Malinas (GER), Shirocco (GER), Sholokhov (IRE), Youmzain (IRE) 16. GRANGE STUD Fermoy, Co. Cork Contact: Andrew Magnier, Catherine Magnier, David Magnier & Albert Sherwood Open Hours: 10am-3pm P: +353 (0)25 33006 E: info@grangestud.com W: www.coolmore.com Stallions: Getaway (GER), Leading Light (IRE), Milan (GB), Pour Moi (IRE), Walk In The Park (IRE) 17. IRISH NATIONAL STUD Tully, Co. Kildare, R51 KX25 Daily Shows: 11am-3pm Visitors are requested to enter through the business entrance Contact: Cathal Beale, Gary Swift, Sinéad Hyland, Patrick Diamond or Helen Boyce P: +353 (0)45 521251 E: reception@irishnationalstud.ie W: www.irishnationalstud.ie Stallions: Decorated Knight (IRE), Dragon Pulse (IRE),

Elusive Pimpernel (USA), Free Eagle (IRE), Gale Force Ten (GB), Invincible Spirit (IRE), National Defense (GB), Worthadd (IRE) 18. KEDRAH HOUSE STUD Kedrah House, Cahir, Co. Tipperary, E21 NH21 Open Hours: FRI ONLY 11am-3pm Contact: Tom Meagher M: +353 (0)87 2573261 E: info@kedrah.com Stallions: Rule Of Law (USA), Well Chosen (GB) 19. KILBARRY LODGE STUD Waterford, X91D 602 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: Con O’Keeffe P: +353 (0)51 373184 E: kilbarrylodgestud@gmail.com W: www.kilbarrylodgestud.ie Stallion: Diamond Boy (FR), Pillar Coral (GB) 20. KILDANGAN STUD Monasterevin, Co. Kildare, W34 HR98 Open Hours: 10am-3pm Contact: Eamon Moloney, Anthony O’Donnell or Caoimhe Doherty P: +353 (0)45 527600 E: cdoherty@godolphin.com W: www.darleystallions.com Stallions: Belardo (IRE), Buratino (IRE), Dawn Approach (IRE), Epaulette (AUS), Exceed And Excel (AUS), Fast Company (IRE), French Navy (GB), Fulbright (GB), Jungle Cat (IRE), Profitable (IRE), Raven’s Pass (USA), Ribchester (IRE), Shamardal (USA), Slade Power (IRE), Teofilo (IRE), The Last Lion (IRE) 21. KNOCKHOUSE STUD Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny, X91 DK61 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: Sean and Janet Kinsella, Alan Grace P: +353 (0)51 885170 M: Sean: +353 (0) 85 78520675 M: Alan: +353 (0)85 8136735 E: seankhstud@eircom.net W: www.knockhousestud.com Stallions: Libertarian (GB), Notnowcato (GB), Prince Flori (GB), September Storm (GER), Workforce (GB) 22. RATHASKER STUD Kilcullen Road, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 W181 Open Hours: FRI ONLY 11am- 3pm Contact: Maurice or Madeline Burns M (Maurice): +353(0)862500687 M (Madeline): +353(0)863774430 E: info@rathaskerstud.ie W: www.rathaskerstud.com

Stallions: Anjaal (GB), Bungle Inthejungle (GB), Clodovil (IRE) 23. RATHBARRY STUD Fermoy, Co. Cork, P61 TX22 Open Hours: 10am-12.30pm & 2pm-4pm Contact: Catherine Cashman P: +353 (0) 25 36362 W: www.rathbarrystud.com E: rathbarr@iol.ie Stallions: Acclamation (GB), James Garfield (IRE), Kodi Bear (IRE), Moohaajim (IRE), Tagula (IRE) 24. SUNNYHILL STUD Kilcullen, Co. Kildare, R56 NP 97 Open Hours: 10am-4pm Contact: Michael Hickey P: +353 (0)45 481201 M: +353 (0)87 2500686 E: sunnyhillstud@eircom.net W: www.sunnyhillstud.com Stallions: Casamento (IRE), Doyen (IRE), Lucky Speed (IRE) 25. TARA STUD Tara, Co. Meath, C15 P762 Open Hours: FRI ONLY 10am-3.30pm Contact: Derek Iceton P: +353 (0) 46 9025203 E: derekiceton@tarastud.com W: www.tarastud.ie Stallions: Alhebayeb (IRE), Divine Prophet (AUS), Estidhkaar (IRE) 26. THE BEECHES STUD Lismore, Co. Waterford, P51 H70H Open Hours: 10am-3pm Contact: Robert McCarthy, Bobby McCarthy P: +353 (0)58 56254 W: www.coolmore.com Stallions: Flemensfirth (USA), Imperial Monarch (IRE), Mahler (GB), Ocovango (GB), Sans Frontieres (IRE), Soldier Of Fortune (IRE) 27. TULLYRAINE HOUSE STUD 37 Quarry Road, Banbridge, Co. Down, BT32 3TW Open Hours: FRI ONLY 10am-4pm Contact: Marnie Murphy P: +44 (0)28 4062 4566 E: tullyraine@btconnect.com Stallion: Conduit (IRE) 28. YEOMANSTOWN STUD

Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 C993 Open Hours: FRI ONLY 10am-1pm & 2pm-4pm Contact: David & Gay O’Callaghan P: +353 (0)45 897314 E: yeomanstownstud@eircom.net W: www.yeomanstown.ie Stallions: Camacho (GB), Dark Angel (IRE), El Kabeir (USA), Gutaifan (IRE)


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BLOODSTOCK SPECIAL ITM IRISH STALLION TRAIL in siring Redkirk Warrior, a multiple Group 1-winning sprinter in Australia who came back to his native Britain for an unsuccessful shot at Royal Ascot glory last summer. A dual-purpose sire of note, having also produced the talented Old Guard, it is still largely jumps breeders who will be keen to get a glimpse of the three-time Group 1 winner at a stud with a proud history of standing National Hunt sires, namely Roselier and Beneficial. Notnowcato’s oldest Irish-bred crop are now four years old and he will be on show during the weekend alongside Derby runner-up Libertarian, while Workforce’s first Irish-bred crop are yearlings of 2019. Prince Flori and September Storm complete the line-up.

From page 5 Hunt stallions are gathered here at what is another must-visit for any jumps breeding enthusiast. Milan is a proven source of jumping talent, having sired the likes of Champion Hurdle hero Jezki and highly-talented but ill-fated Darlan, plus Grand National winner One For Arthur and stars such as Monalee, Santini and Mall Dini to name just a few. At the other end of the scale, Getaway is beginning to build his own reputation and has been handed a couple of significant boosts in recent weeks. Verdana Blue sprang a festive shock when downing Buveur D’Air in the Grade 1 Christmas Hurdle at Kempton a day after novice chaser Getabird took Grade 1 runner-up honours at Limerick, a final-fence error almost certainly denying him a comfortable win. Another Gold Cup winner on the trail is Leading Light, whose oldest crop are now three-year-olds, while Derby winner Pour Moi remains a National Hunt sire of huge potential despite having produced a Derby winner of his own in Wings Of Eagles. Last but not least is Walk In The Park, who finished second, ahead of Dubawi, in the 2005 Derby won by Motivator. He is forging a reputation as a producer of the highest quality jumps horses, with the electric Douvan and highly talented Min on his CV.

Rathasker Stud

Irish National Stud

Tully, County Kildare Decorated Knight, Dragon Pulse, Elusive Pimpernel, Free Eagle, Gale Force Ten, Invincible Spirit, National Defense 11am-3pm daily shows; visitors are requested to enter through the business entrance If world-class sprinters and milers are your thing, a visit to the Irish National Stud to see Invincible Spirit is an absolute must. The stud’s flagbearer had three Group 1 winners in 2018 (Eqtidaar, Magna Grecia and Royal Meeting) and was also never far from the headlines thanks to the exploits of his brilliant sire sons Kingman and I Am Invincible. In Europe, Kingman emerged as a sire to be reckoned with thanks to a debut crop that included the likes of Calyx and Sangarius, while Charm Spirit has been anything but shabby either. In Australia, only champion Snitzel bettered I Am Invincible in the sires standings by earnings last season and the Yarraman Park Stud stallion’s yearlings are among the most in-demand in the southern hemisphere. There is plenty to get excited about elsewhere here too. Free hit Eagle’s first runners will hi the track in 2019, breed off his career-high €20,000 fee, ust after they averaged ju shy of 50,000gns as yearlings, reaching a Jury Duty, winner of a US Grade 1 over hurdles in October, is a son of the Kedrah h House Stud-based Well Chose osen

Visitors to the ITM Irish Stallion Trail last year get up close and personal at Kildangan Stud; (top left) Decorated Knight has his admirers at the Irish National Stud; (top right) Notnowcato, the main attraction at Knockhouse Stud, struts his stuff

A visit to the Irish National Stud to see Invincible Spirit is an absolute must high of €400,000 at the Goffs Orby Sale. Fellow Group 1 winner Decorated Knight’s first foals will come to market later this year, as will those by National Defense. The offering is completed by Dragon Pulse, Elusive Pimpernel and Gale Force Ten.

proving himself a high-class producer. By Sadler’s Wells out of Nassau Stakes winner Hawajiss, he has been represented by Gordon Elliott’s talented Jury Duty, a Grade 1 winner over hurdles at Far Hills in the US last October.

Kedrah House Stud

Waterford Diamond Boy, Pillar Coral 10am-4pm Diamond Boy was purchased by Con O’Keeffe to stand at Kilbarry Lodge Stud in 2017, having previously stood in France. His oldest crop are now six-year-olds and he has been given some timely representation in recent weeks. Grand Sancy was beaten only half a length by Elixir De Nutz in the Grade 1 Tolworth Novices’ Hurdle after winning three races, including a Listed Haydock contest in the autumn. Pillar Coral, who was at Annshoon Stud last year, will also be of interest to jumps breeders as he embarks on his second year at stud. The unraced son of Zamindar is a half-brother to the likes of Reefscape, Coastal Path and Martaline.

Cahir, County Tipperary Rule Of Law, Well Chosen 11am-3pm Friday only Located in the tranquil foothills of the Galtee Mountains in the rich limestone farmland known as the Golden Vale, the Meagher family’s operation boasts a couple of stallions worth the visit. The St Leger winner Rule Of Law, who stood for Darley in Japan for a number of years earlier in his stallion career, has an oldest Irish-bred crop now aged six, while Well Chosen is

Kilbarry Lodge Stud

Kildangan Stud

Monasterevin, County Kildare Belardo, Buratino, Dawn Approach, Epaulette, Exceed And Excel, Fast Company, French Navy, Fulbright, Jungle Cat, Profitable, Raven’s Pass, Ribchester, Shamardal, Slade Power, Teofilo, The Last Lion 10am-3pm Another outstanding collection of household names, there is something for everybody among Darley’s stacked Irish roster. Shamardal, whose son Lope De Vega continues to grow in popularity, covers only Maktoum-owned mares these days but continues to represent the old guard along with the wonderful dual-hemisphere performer Exceed And Excel, who is the most expensive of the stud’s advertised fees this year. The only newcomer since last year’s trail is the admirable Jungle Cat, who performed at the highest level for many years. Of his 33 career starts, 23 came in Group company and he gained long-overdue Group 1 honours in 2018, winning Meydan’s Al Quoz Sprint before heading to Australia to take the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield.

He joins Galileo’s son Teofilo, who capped another good year with victory in the Melbourne Cup courtesy of son Cross Counter, and Raven’s Pass, who was also represented at the highest level by Royal Marine in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère. Talent lurks around every corner at Kildangan. Dawn Approach is a Classic winner and top-level producer. Fast Company has a Classic winner on his CV in Jet Setting. The great miler Ribchester is entering his second season at stud, while Group 1 winner Belardo has his first yearlings on the ground this year, as do the brilliant juveniles Buratino and The Last Lion. July Cup winner Profitable’s first foals will hit the market later in 2019, while Slade Power made a fine start with his first crop of juveniles in 2018. The roster is completed by Epaulette, French Navy and Fulbright.

Knockhouse Stud

Kilmacow, County Kilkenny Libertarian, Notnowcato, Prince Flori, September Storm, Workforce 10am-4pm Notnowcato pulled off something of a Mount Nelson

Naas, County Kildare Anjaal, Bungle Inthejungle, Clodovil 11am-3pm Friday only Britain’s leading first-season sires by earnings for 2018 make remarkable reading with one name sticking out like a sore thumb. Royal Ascot winners No Nay Never and Kingman led the way. Then it was Derby winner Ruler Of The World. Chasing these illustrious rivals hard was the Molecomb Stakes winner Bungle Inthejungle, a 40,000gns yearling who stood his debut season at a modest €5,000, the price he has been available for every year since then . . . until now. Bungle Inthejungle’s first crop exploded on the scene in 2018 with 24 individual winners spearheaded by Rumble Inthejungle, who followed in his father’s footsteps by taking the Molecomb and going on to place in the Group 1 Middle Park Stakes. Those results saw the stallion’s fee more than double to €12,000 and plenty will be keen to take another look to see what they may have missed before. The Rathasker Stud team will be daring to dream that Anjaal could follow that example. The son of Bahamian Bounty, winner of the July Stakes as a juvenile, stood his first season for €5,000. The veteran Clodovil is at an entirely different stage of his career with the likes of Gregorian and Es Que Love on his CV and Certain Lad taking Listed honours in France in 2018 to make sure breeders continue to take note.

Rathbarry and Glenview Studs

Fermoy, County Cork Acclamation, Kodi Bear, James Garfield, Malinas, Moohaajim, Shirocco, Sholokhov, Tagula, Youmzain 10am-12.30pm and 2pm-4pm A newcomer sure to draw plenty of interested onlookers this weekend is James Garfield, the former George Scott-trained son of top dual-hemisphere stallion Exceed And Excel who won the Group 2 Mill Reef Stakes and defeated Expert Eye in a Greenham Stakes, as well as placing in Group 1 company.


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Paul Cashman said of Rathbarry’s new recruit: “I loved James Garfield’s hardiness and his ability to cope with different ground conditions. I’m sure he’ll prove to be a very commercial horse for breeders.” James Garfield joins a roster headed by Acclamation, whose CV includes stars such as Equiano, Marsha, Aclaim and Dark Angel. His yearlings, unsurprisingly, continued to be in high demand in 2018, realising a high of €350,000. Veteran Tagula is another Group 1 producer on the Rathbarry roster, having sired the brilliant miler Canford Cliffs and the thrilling July Cup winner Limato. Elsewhere, Kodi Bear has his first yearlings coming up in 2019 and Moohaajim completes the line-up. The Glenview collection of jumps sires is equally stacked full of top stallion talent. Monsun’s Shirocco is the father of the great Annie Power, while Sholokhov, by Sadler’s Wells, sired a Gold Cup winner in Don Cossack. Arc runner-up Youmzain is a half-brother to Creachadoir, the sire of Footpad, and Malinas has produced the likes of American, Medinas and Black Thunder.

Sunnyhill Stud

Kilcullen, County Kildare Casamento, Doyen, Lucky Speed 10am-4pm Jumps breeders are sure to be

James Garfield (left), a new addition to the stallion ranks at Rathbarry Stud, had Expert Eye (4) and co in his wake in the Greenham Stakes at Newbury last year

clambering to get a glimpse of Sunnyhill Stud’s newcomer Casamento, whose early promise with runners over obstacles suggest a bright future could be in store. The Darley-owned stallion stood his first three seasons at Kildangan Sttud d and d the h next two at Dalham Hall Stud, before spend ding last year in Sweden. His oldest ccrop are now five-year-olds and his best runn ners are Gavin Cromw well’s Prix de Royalllieu

winner Princess Yaiza, Mark Johnston’s tough Listed scorer Communique and the Australian-based Kings Will Dream, who finished placed in three Group 1 contests in 2018 – including when a close third to Winx in the Turnbull Stakes. V ld and dK b h Valdez Kumbeshwar are the best of Doyen’s

Listed winnerr Communique is a son of Su unnyhill Stud stallion Casa amento, who is now makin ng a mark with his jump pers

jumpers, while Lucky Speed is a German Derby winner and half-brother to the smart Lyvius.

Tara Stud

Tara, County Meath Alhebayeb, Divine Prophet, Estidhkaar 10am 3.30pm Friday only 10am-3 are exciting times at Tara These a with Alhebayeb having Stud w made a solid start to his stallion career with 14 individual winnerrs from his first crop. From a covering fee of €5,000, arlings have averaged his yea almosst €19,000 and reached a of €180,000 in 2017. high o Anotther son of Dark Angel, kaar, will have his first Estidhk ngs hit the market in yearlin 019 after his foals made 20 a high of €100,000 at Gofffs last year.

The Australian-bred Divine Prophet, a Caulfield Guineas-winning son of Royal Ascot hero Choisir, completes the line-up.

Tullyraine House Stud

Banbridge, County Down Conduit 10am-4pm Friday only There may only be one stallion to see at Hugh Suffern’s stud but it is worth the trip, with the Breeders’ Cup and King George hero Conduit deserving of a second look. Having stood at Japan’s Big Red Farm for the first six years of his career, he is now entering his fourth year at Tullyraine House Stud, meaning his oldest Irish-bred crop are two-year-olds this year.

Yeomanstown Stud

Naas, County Kildare Camacho, Dark Angel, El Kabeir, Gutaifan 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm Friday only Last (alphabetically) but far from least, Yeomanstown Stud has plenty going on. Dark Angel is a force to be reckoned with these days, his fee having soared from an opening €10,000 in 2008 (and a low of €7,000 in 2010 and 2011) to €85,000 in 2019, having proven himself a Group 1 producer, a sire of sires and an emerging broodmare sire of note. Three of the world’s best sprinters in recent years, namely Battaash, Harry Angel and Mecca’s Angel, are by Dark Angel, while we also have him to thank for fan favourites like Sovereign Debt and Tip Two Win. Gutaifan is another of his talented sons and is now established alongside him at Yeomanstown Stud – all eyes will be on him as his first two-year-olds come under starter’s orders this year after his yearlings made a high of €360,000 at Goffs Orby. Camacho, meanwhile, is resurgent and standing for a career-high fee in his 14th year at stud, with French Classic winner Teppal and Royal Ascot heroine Signora Cabello having reminded breeders of the son of Danehill’s talents. El Kabeir, another of Scat Daddy’s sons standing in Ireland, completes the line-up.

ACCLAMATION

MALINAS

JAMES GARFIELD

SHIROCCO

KODI BEAR

SHOLOKHOV

MOOHAAJIM

YOUMZAIN

TAGULA

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BLOODSTOCK SPECIAL CIAL ITM IRISH STALLION TRAIL

Peter Scargill talks to David O’Callaghan of Yeomanstown Stud in Naas, County Kildare

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T CAN be a lonely, frustrating business knowing what could be possible yet being forced to wait for the right circumstances for everyone else to appreciate it. Since they retired him to stud in 2006, the O’Callaghan family knew they had a stallion in Camacho capable of delivering the people what they wanted. But hamstrung by small crops, it was not until last year that the beautifully-bred son of Danehill truly broke through and was finally able to increase his influence outside of those who had believed in him from the beginning. “We always felt, and he showed even at the start, that he was capable of siring a good horse as well as plenty of fast, speedy two-year-olds,” David O’Callaghan, farm manager at his parents’ Yeomanstown Stud, says. “His biggest problem right from the beginning was a lack of numbers on the ground. He had a reasonable first crop but then crops two, three and four were quite small. “People saw what his first two-year-olds did, so crop five was bigger and then it dropped off again for him after that. Finally, he has numbers and people can see that he’s a quality stallion producing quality horses across the board.” And in terms of quality it does not come much higher than Classic success and victories at Royal Ascot, which were duly delivered by Camacho’s daughters Teppal (Poule d’Essai des Pouliches) and Signora Cabello (Queen Mary Stakes). Teppal and Signora Cabello were sired in the immediate years after Camacho returned to Ireland from a year out on loan at Mickley Stud in Shropshire, where breeders could avail themselves of his services for a mere £2,750 in 2013. In 2019 he will stand at his highest-ever fee of €12,000 – and he has never been more popular. Vindication, then, for those who had faith. “There was never any doubt in our minds that he could do it, but you can’t show it until you have the numbers to back it up,” O’Callaghan, 38, says. “We breed our own horses and we’d always be more critical of our own stallions than anybody else’s because we send them more mares than anyone else. “So, if a stallion isn’t doing it for us then realistically they’re not going to do it for anyone else either. If they do do it for us then we stay true to them and other people will come along and appreciate them for what they’re capable of. If

Camacho: a breakout year for the sire in 2018 as he was represented by a Classic winner in Teppal and a Royal Ascot scorer in Signora Cabello

Patience rewarded as veteran sire Camacho shows just what his supporters have known all along Camacho hadn’t worked with our own mares, we wouldn’t have persisted with him.” He adds: “In Camacho, we were always able to keep the faith. He’d be near enough full this year and have more mares coming to him than any other year. It’s an exciting time for him and for us.” Sharing a mother with one of the hottest stallions in Europe has not done Camacho any harm either. His little brother (half-brother, to be precise) Showcasing has continued to sweep all before him with Group 1 winner Advertise and Royal Ascot scorer Soldier’s Call helping to bump his fee up to £55,000 for this year, putting him out of reach of those with smaller budgets. “One horse backs the other and they galvanise each other,” O’Callaghan points out. “It’s clear to everyone that it’s a very good female line, so if Showcasing has gone out of reach for you then here’s Camacho as his half-brother who’s capable of getting you a very talented horse at a lower

price. Showcasing has done phenomenally well and they complement each other.” Camacho’s achievements have also allowed him to step out of the shadow of Yeomanstown colossus Dark Angel, a star name on the ITM Stallion Trail and whose expanding influence on the breed can be seen from many angles.

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RILLIANT sprinter Harry Angel became his latest son to go to stud, while the likes of Battaash, Tip Two Win and Yafta flourished on the racecourse. His offspring proved as popular as ever with a yearling sale average of 140,090gns, while a new aspect of his potency came into force as damsire of the rapid pair Rumble Inthejungle, winner of the Molecomb Stakes, and Flying Five winner Havana Grey, who stands alongside Showcasing at Whitsbury Manor Stud. “Every day Dark Angel is around is a good day,” says O’Callaghan, his admiration

and appreciation of the 14-year-old clear and crisp in his delivery. “He’s a super horse and very special to everyone here, and everyone who has been involved with him – shareholders, breeders, owners. He’s been good to everybody and continues to produce good horses. “The biggest thing with Dark k Angel, and what makes him so o special, is that he’s not a one-trick pony. He gets two-year-olds, three-year-olds, four-year-olds, colts, fillies, mares, sprinters, stayers, jumpers – anything you could want in a horse. It’s been remarkable what he’s done.” What Dark Angel has also done is offer stud owners a view of what is possible when a two-year-old retires to stud. It has perhaps led to some dubious imitators being taken from the course before their David O’Callaghan: “There was never any doubt in our minds that Camacho could do it, but you can’t show it until you have the numbers to back it up”

time and a without due testing, a to O’Callaghan. vital aspect a “I feeel once a horse has n he’s tough, sound and proven versattile on what ground he ace on, then that’s okay can ra [to rettire them],” he says. “Dark Angel ran nine times at n everything from soft to two on d to firm and he retired good und. sou “It made a lot of sense for hiim and it’s the same for Gutaifan as he had a G chance to show people c what he was capable of. w These horses aren’t T retiring to stud r unexposed and having u not n showcased what hey’re capable of. th “Thoroughbred breeding ough market and is a to [breeders] aren’t going to just u retire anything and let you mares to you.” send their t Theey did choose to send to Yeomanstown’s their mares m Gutaiffan and they chose to hem at the sales too, with buy th 134 off the 143 yearlings offered going to new homes at an aveerage of 41,392gns. O Callaghan says: “On a O’C


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numbers front he was well represented and generally they sold well as they’re good-looking horses. They’ve ended up in good homes and he’s got every chance. “He was a fast two-year-old and I’m sure that’s what people will be wanting from him. They’re good, big, scopey horses and they have a lot of the Dark Angel attributes.” If Yeomanstown were ahead of the curve when it came to the opportunities presented by retiring the right juvenile to stud, they were also acutely aware of what might be possible from Scat Daddy, whose progeny and sire sons have become such hot property in recent seasons. With No Nay Never rocketing to €100,000 and studs scrambling to secure sons of the late stallion, Yeomanstown beat the rush by plucking the striking El Kabeir from America in 2017. “We were lucky to get him as he was a very talented horse in America,” says O’Callaghan, deflecting any semblance of credit for the stud’s foresight.

“He has real credentials to do well as a stallion. “He was a proper racehorse and a sale-topper too before Scat Daddy was Scat Daddy, if you get what I mean, and he’s a good-looking, desirable horse. “He was popular last year and made a lot of sense to a lot of fellas with No Nay Never standing at €25,000 and Caravaggio at €35,000, while this lad was €8,000 with all those credentials behind him. We’re very excited about what he might be able to do.”

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ith four strong stallions on paper as well as a robust consigning and breeding operation, Yeomanstown may be better placed than others to weather some of the storms lingering over the bloodstock world. Nevertheless, O’Callaghan is ensuring the stud remains focused and says: “A lot of the things going on are out of our control, so we have to focus on

what is under our control and keep producing good-looking horses with good pedigrees. If you’re producing nice stock with a bit of pedigree, then you’ll sell them. “You have to have horses who are desirable to buy and the market is tougher than ever on those lesser horses who in other years you might have sold at a loss whereas last year you couldn’t sell at all.” He adds: “People talk about overproduction but that generally sorts itself out pretty quickly because of market factors. People need to be incentivised to buy horses. “A helluva lot of time and effort goes into creating schemes and what have you, but the one scheme that will change British racing for the good is improved prize-money. “If all the energy that went into everything else went into improving prize-money then every other market works. There’s money to be made and there’s people to enjoy the sport if they feel they can be rewarded for what they do.”

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“I hope he is a Grade One horse. He's a beautiful mover and he's a gorgeous-looking horse and he jumps extremely well.” - Noel Meade on Valdieu 06/11/19 Kilbarry Lodge Stud, Waterford. X91 D602. • Tel: 051 373184 Contact Con O’Keeffe +353 (0)87 6822773 or Claire O’Keeffe +353 (087 3398639 Website: www.kilbarrylodgestud.ie • E-mail: kilbarrylodgestud@gmail.com


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