Stallion Watch

First for Divine Prophet

New first season sire winners Divine Prophet (pictured above) Aquis Farm’s first season sire Divine Prophet (Choisir) sired his first two-year-old winner at Morphettville on Boxing Day when the Will Clarken-trained Bleriot (2 f ex Jetting To London by Jet Spur) won the two-year-old plate (1050m). After twice finishing runner-up, Bleriot won the $52,250 race... Read More

Three for Flying Artie

New winners Flying Artie – Rockin’ Artie (2 g ex Rock Beauty by Stratum) won the QTIS 2YO Maiden Plate (1200m) at the Gold Coast on Saturday at his second start to become the third first crop winner for Newgate Farm’s young stallion Flying Artie (Artie Schiller). The Scott Morrisey-trained juvenile won the $21,000 race... Read More

16 for Air Force Blue

New winners Air Force Blue (pictured above)- First season sire Air Force Blue (War Front) recorded his 16th individual winner when Flying Rock (2 f ex Cry Me A River by Danehill Dancer) took out a seven-furlong nursery on Dundalk’s all-weather track on Friday evening. The Fozzy Stack-trained juvenile won going away to finish a... Read More

15 for Belardo

New first season sire winners Belardo  Haunui Farm shuttler Belardo (Lope De Vega) sired his 15th individual winner on Wednesday when Desert Boots (2 g ex City Chic by Street Cry) got off the mark at the fourth time of asking in the seven-furlong nursery at Lingfield. Trained by Mark Johnston, the juvenile showed a... Read More

13 for Air Force Blue

New first season sire winners Air Force Blue First-season sire Air Force Blue (War Front) recorded his 13th individual winner when Major Frontier (2 c ex Make Haste by Tiznow) made a successful debut at Gulfstream Park West on Saturday, on what was the last day of racing at the south Florida venue. Trained by... Read More

14 for Belardo

New first season sire winners Belardo  Haunui Farm shuttler Belardo (Lope De Vega), who will have his first southern hemisphere two-year-olds this season, sired his 14th individual winner on Sunday when Lenny Belardo (2 c ex Tina’s Spirit by Invincible Spirit) took out a handicap over 1200 metres at Pisa. Lenny Belardo got off the... Read More