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This season there are eight rookie pacing stallions who fit the category.
Undoubtedly, the horse with the biggest profile is Bulldog Hanover 1:45.8 ($2,789,271), the fastest standardbred of all-time, a Breeders Crown champion and the only standardbred to be voted unanimously as USA Horse of the Year.
The young Shadow Play horse will be represented by a crop of 79 foals, the result of mixing racing and stud duties at Seelster Farms, Ontario in his final year of competition in 2022. He stands for a fee of $US15,000.
Incidentally, there are 16 weanlings – eight colts and eight fillies – in Australia sired by Bulldog Hanover.
Perfect Sting 1:48.2 ($1,808,147), the product of the mating of world champions Always B Miki (1:46) and Shebestingin (1:47), has 113 foals from his first crop. A former USA 2YO Colt and 3YO Colt of the Year, Perfect Sting stands for a fee of $US10,000 at Deo Volente Farms in New Jersey.
The rookie stallion with the biggest foal crop is the Somebeachsomewhere horse Summa Cum Laude 1:50.4 ($551,275), who has 116 eligible two-year-olds from his first season at Midland Acres, Ohio. The Breeders Crown two-year-old champion also has nine weanlings in Australia as a result of frozen semen distributed by Tourello Standardbreds in northern Tasmania.
The Bettor’s Delight horse Best In Show 1:48 ($672,240), a son of the world champion and Dan Patch Award winner Put On A Show 1:47.6 ($2,406,628), has 91 foals from his first season at Premier Acres, Indiana.
Western Fame 1:48.2 ($1,931,775) and the Little Brown Jug winner Southwind Ozzie 1:48 ($1,116,355), who both stand at Cool Winds Farms in Ohio, are represented by 50 and 11 two-year-olds respectively.
The top Canadian pacer Century Farroh 1:49 ($1,350,398), who stands at Seelster Farms, has 40 two-year-olds, while the Sportswriter horse Sports Column 1:49.2 ($550,645), one of the powerful sire roster at Winbak Farm in Delaware, has 16.
Century Farroh, a son of Mach Three and who stood a single season at Llowalong Farms, had his first Australian crop sell at the yearling sales in the autumn.
The 2021 Hambletonian winner Captain Corey 1:51 ($1,090,333), based at Hanover Shoe Farms, has the largest crop among the ranks of new trotting sires with 103 two-year-olds.
- Benstud Standardbreds landed a winning double at Melton with Yambukian, a son of the newly crowned Victorian Broodmare of the Year Coppagoodone, and the promising three-year-old Seathestars
- The Pastor Stephen gelding Pass The Salt, a smart two-year-old trotting winner at Melton, was bred and is owned by well-known Goulburn Valley enthusiast Kevin Riseley
- Cranbourne hobby trainer Rick Cashman looks to have unearthed a handy money spinner in My Uncle Stan, who won seventh race at Melton and pushed his earnings above $70,000
PHOTO: BULLDOG HANOVER