Vale A.P. Indy
Few horses ever achieved as much as A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew), who passed away at the age of 31 on Friday. A $2.9 million sales
Few horses ever achieved as much as A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew), who passed away at the age of 31 on Friday. A $2.9 million sales
A.P. Indy male line descendants won nine stakes races and collected all three graded races run in the USA on Saturday
A.P. Indy is one of the most influential and important stallions to have stood in North America this century
US champion sire A P Indy (Seattle Slew) retired from stud duties in 2011 with the reputation of being a truly outstanding stallion
With one of the world’s truly great racing festivals, the Breeders Cup meeting, taking place at Keeneland this Friday and Saturday, a number of stallions look set to enjoy potential big pay days.
Moutonshoek’s exciting young sire Marchfield is currently fighting to win the title of Canada’s Leading First Crop Sire for 2014.
A P Indy’s growing influence can be seen at the 2014 National Yearling Sale. His half brother, Tiger Ridge has 11 yearlings while no fewer than 40 yearlings on the sale are by sons of A P Indy, while another 15 are by A P Indy’s champion grandson, Jay Peg.
Clifton Stud’s exciting stallion makes it a winner from his first runner
When making a list of outstanding stallions, it is easy to focus on a few big horses, rather than an individual stallion’s overall stud record.
With the European flat racing scene done for 2013, it’s time to look back at some of the most memorable contests of the year
Are there any modern day leading sires who never won a feature race?
It is eerie to think that there would have been no Siren’s Call, Sound Of Warning, or for that matter Call To Unite, had fate not decreed that Enchanted Cove follow her dam to South Africa, and that Peter de Beyer had the foresight to return Elusive Fort back home from the States as well!
There’s lots more to play for!