Who Wants to Breed a 2YO Winner?

Tara Madgwick - Monday June 6

The ability to sire fast maturing early 2YO’s is a quality not all stallions possess, so the ones that can do it on a regular basis hold a unique place in the market and not all of them are super expensive.

Below is the leading 2YO sires by earnings with all those that have produced more than $1million in earnings.

click to see the full interactive list linking to all the sires.

Switching to Widden Stud this spring is Rebel Dane, who leads the list courtesy of his star daughter Fireburn, the Champion 2YO elect that has won not only the Group I ATC Golden Slipper, but also the Group I ATC Sires Produce Stakes.

Rebel Dane is at Widden stud, click for more information.

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Rebel Dane has had just two crops to race and had a 2YO stakes-winner in his first crop as well from small numbers, so there is every reason to think he’s going to be a good source of juveniles going forward now that he has a more commercial opportunity and is priced this spring at $27,500.

Champion sires Snitzel, Written Tycoon and I Am Invincible are high on the list as normal, while first season sire Russian Revolution has made his presence felt.

Below is the list of leading 2YO sires by winners and once again Lyndhurst Stud’s Better than Ready is setting a brisk pace.

 

Click to see the fully interactive sires list linking to all sires.

Better than Ready has been at or near the top of this list as it unfolds in every year he has been at stud proving a super consistent sire of 2YO winners and the son of More Than Ready (USA) stands at a fee of $24,200 this spring.

Better Than Ready, click for more information.

Better Than Ready  also had his first Group I winner this year with Apache Chase landing the Group I BRC Kingsford Smith Stakes as a 4YO.

Spirit of Boom, click for more information.

Spirit of Boom is another big player in the 2YO arena standing at Eureka Stud at a fee of $33,000 and he too had his first Group I winner this season with Jonker winning the Group I MVRC Manikato Stakes as a 6YO.

 

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