Impressive
Group winners for High Chaparral's champion sons So You Think and Dundeel on
Saturday highlight the need for diversity in our stallion rosters and give hope
for breeders who think about more than producing a five furlong speedy squib
that can win before Christmas.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not bagging two year-olds or sprinters, they generate a lot of excitement and can win a lot of money, think Everest
and Golden Slipper, but there are other races to win and plenty of them over a
little further, so let's take a look at some stallions that aren't just speed
merchants.
I'm not talking about breeding stayers, I'm talking about breeding versatile horses
with diverse pedigrees that can perform over more than one distance.
The loss of stallions such as High Chaparral (IRE) and Street Cry (IRE) was a
real blow for Australian breeders looking for a little stamina and diversity so
it's pleasing to see the emergence of So You Think and now Dundeel as the types
of sires that can potentially fill that void along with Pierro.
He did win a Golden Slipper and was the Champion 2YO, but I think all evidence would
suggest Pierro is breeding more to his pedigree than his race record with an honour
roll bristling with high class three year-olds headed by Levendi, Pinot and
this season's superstar Arcadia Queen.
So You Think and Dundeel are the two very best sons of Epsom Derby winner High
Chaparral and have been given their chance by two of the best farms in the business
in Coolmore and Arrowfield.
They weren't 'stayers', that's a misconception, they were outstanding
racehorses with a turn of foot that carried them to a collective 16 Group I
wins, some of which were over longer journeys.
Winx has won four Cox Plates, do we call her a stayer? No, we call her the
best horse in the world.
So You Think and Dundeel have been given the opportunity to succeed with big books
of quality mares and that turn of foot is now being seen in their offspring.
A week ago, Dundeel sired undefeated two year-old Castelvecchio to score a barnstorming
win in the $2million Inglis Millennium over 1200 metres and then on Saturday he
sired The Inevitable to win the Group III VRC CS Hayes Stakes over 1400 metres
at Flemington.
So You Think put his name in lights at Randwick with his outstanding filly
Nakeeta Jane downing the big guns in the Group II ATC Light Fingers Stakes at
1200 metres, while his progressive four year-old You Make Me Smile ran his
rivals off their legs with a front running win in the Benchmark 88 event over 1300
metres.
So You Think, Dundeel and Pierro are all Danehill free making them easy to mate
and very attractive for broodmare owners looking to get away from the
inevitable double up of Danehill.
They certainly hit the mark with mare owners last spring. Pierro covered his biggest
ever book of 228 mares at Coolmore a fee of $88,000, while his barn mate So You
Think also set a new benchmark for himself covering 225 mares at a fee of $44,000.
Dundeel also held his own at Arrowfield in what can be a tricky fifth season at
stud for a young sire covering 147 mares, his second biggest ever book, at a
fee of $27,500.