Deep Field Sets New Record - Champion Hong Kong Sire Again

Tara Madgwick - Monday July 15

The Hong Kong racing season has come to an end and stallions that are standing or stood in Australia have a strong presence in their leading sire list for 2023/2024.

Now retired Newgate Farm based Deep Field is the champion sire by earnings and winners for the third year in a row and has broken all records this year with his 26 winners double that of his nearest rivals and his total earnings topping HK$93million also a record.

G1 winner Voyage Bubble was the star performer for Deep Field - image HKJC

Seven of the top ten sires by earnings are available to breeders this spring in either Australia or New Zealand.

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Leading HK Sires 2023/2024 by Earnings

Sire Farm 2024 Fee

Runners

Winners (SW)

Earnings $HK

Deep Field (retired)

67

26 (2)

$93.4million

Starspangledbanner

Coolmore $44,000

25

11(2)

$70.6million

Toronado (IRE)

Swettenham $88,000

23

12(2)

$56.2million

Accalamation (GB) (NH)

6

2 (1)

$50million

Zoustar

Widden $275,000

24

13 (1)

$39.6 million

Per Incanto (USA)

Little Avondale $55,000

28

13

$36.2million

Capitalist

Newgate $66,000

27

10

$32.1million

Sweynesse

Novara Park $10,000

9

3 (1)

$30.4million

Wandjina

Larneuk Stud $9,900

6

5 (1)

$30.3million

No Nay Never (USA) (NH)

13

4 (1)

$28.2million

Coolmore based Starspangledbanner is a powerhouse sire with global results and that reflects in Hong Kong where we have seen the best of his Irish and Australian bred progeny make their mark. His Irish bred son California Spangle (IRE) was crowned Champion Sprinter and his Australian bred son Beauty Eternal won the Group I Champions Mile.

Starspangledbanner has had success worldwide and back in Australia this spring, click for more info.

Larneuk Stud’s Wandjina is well placed on the list for a bargain priced sire with five winners from six runners and they include Galaxy Patch, who won multiple Group races and was second in the Hong Kong Derby to be honoured as Champion Four Year Old.

Wandjina has had a great season in HK, click for more info.

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