Coltimus Prime Moves To Maryland’s Shamrock Farm For 2023

The venerable Shamrock Farm in Woodbine, Md., is now standing Coltimus Prime. The 12-year-old son, and only heir of Milwaukee Brew, joins the roster at Shamrock along with veteran sires Outflanker, Barbados, and Rainbow Heir.

Coltimus Prime finished his on-track career with eight wins in 38 starts for earnings of $644,125. As a 2-year-old he broke his maiden at second asking with an eight-length maiden special weight victory at Woodbine going seven furlongs, and he capped off his freshman year with a second place finish in the Display Stakes.

He earned his first stakes victory in the 2014 Prince of Wales Stakes, the middle jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown, winning in the fastest time posted this century. His 3-year-old year also included a Grade 3-placed finish in the Ontario Derby.

In 2017, former jockey Rene Douglas arranged to bring the horse to Panama, where he earned the country's champion older horse and champion stayer titles that year. His first season in Panama was highlighted by a victory in the Group 1 Clasico Presidente de la Republica, and he then returned to the U.S. to finish his campaign with a victory in the 1 1/4-mile Invitational Cup Stakes on the Clasico Internacional del Caribe card at Gulfstream Park.

Bred in Ontario, Coltimus Prime is out of the prolific Distorted Humor mare Certainly Special. Who hails from the great foundation mare, Ballade, who's progeny include the graded stakes-winning, champion sire-producing family, that includes Saint Ballado, Devil's Bag, and Glorious Song who produced Rahy and Singspiel.

Coltimus Prime will stand for $1,500. Special arrangements will be offered to qualifying mares.

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Veteran Sire Pioneering Dies In Brazil At Age 30

Pioneering, a half-brother to Storm Cat and veteran sire, died earlier this month at Haras dos Girassóis in Brazil, the South American publication Turf Diario reports.

The 3o-year-old son of Mr. Prospector had been living in Brazil since 2009, when he was purchased by a group of the country's breeders, and he was pensioned from stud duty in 2018.

A Kentucky homebred for Overbrook Farm, Pioneering was out of the Secretariat mare Terlingua, making him a half-brother to Overbrook's cornerstone runner and sire Storm Cat. He went to the barn of trainer D. Wayne Lukas, and he raced six times during his 2-year-old season, winning a maiden special weight at Keeneland and an allowance at Hollywood Park.

Pioneering was retired after his juvenile season, and he entered stud at Overbrook in 1996.

His top Northern Hemisphere runners included Grade 1 winner Behaving Badly and Grade 3 winner Black Hornet, Pioneer Boy and Danthebluegrassman. He was also the sire of 2005 Puerto Rican Horse of the Year Triano and 2006 Mexican Horse of the Year Canoa.

After moving to South America, Pioneering's runners were topped by Rainha Pioneira, a four-time champion in Uruguay. Other year-end award winners by Pioneering include Brazilian champion juvenile Farrier, and Uruguayan champions Regal Nix and Esquentada.

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Zarak Share Leads The Way At Tattersalls Online January Sale

Aga Khan Studs' sire Zarak (Fr) continued to prove popular at the sales, as Tom Goff's Blandford Bloodstock shelled out 350,000gns on behalf of Chasemore Farm for a 1/50th share (lot 63) in the rising sire star to top the Tattersalls Online January Sale on Thursday.

The son of Arc heroine Zarkava (Ire) (Zamindar) has gone from strength to strength with his progeny in the past few years. Among his many stakes winners are group winners Purplepay (Fr), Sirjan (Ger), Baiykara (Fr), Lavello (Ire), and Lizaid (Ger), while La Parisienne (Fr) was runner-up in the G1 Prix de Diane.

Goff said, “I'm delighted to have secured the share in Zarak on behalf of Chasemore Farm. Andrew and Jane Black have a number of mares that they would like to send to France to be covered by Zarak over the next few seasons so, after some discussion, the decision was to give it a go.

“The sire has done tremendously well so far. At 11% stakes winners to runners and 68% winners to runners to date, his statistics sit comfortably with Dubawi (Ire)'s other successful sons Night Of Thunder (Ire) and New Bay (GB) at the same stage. In addition to his stakes winners, Zarak has also sired La Parisienne (Fr), who was second in the [G1] Prix de Diane, so I'm sure it's only a matter of time before he sires his first Group 1 winner.

“The fact that he is managed by Georges Rimaud at Haras de Bonneval is another massive plus for me personally. We have first-hand experience of their stallion syndicates–they are absolutely blue chip and are exceptionally well managed.”

The other lot to make six figures was a breeding right in one of last year's star first-crop sires, Whitsbury Manor Stud's Havana Grey (GB) (lot 66). Heather Raw came out the winning bidder at 105,000gns. The grey already has 16% stakes performers to runners, highlighted by group winners Rumstar (GB), Eddie's Boy (GB), and Lady Hollywood (GB), as well as listed winners Shouldvebeenaring (GB) and Cuban Mistress (GB).

Other breeding rights also went under the hammer, with one in Time Test (GB) (lot 62) making 32,000gns to WebBloodstock, and Stephen Hillen secured a breeding right to Harry Angel (Ire) (lot 65) for 30,000gns.

Overall, 31 of the 67 lots sold for a gross of 656,500gns. The average was 21,177gns and the median was 2,600gns.

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ITBA National Breeding & Racing Awards Set For Jan. 28

The Irish Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (ITBA) National Breeding & Racing Awards 2022 will be held on Saturday, Jan. 28. The annual awards recognise the success of Irish-bred horses, both Flat and National Hunt in 2022, as well as those who have made a lifelong contribution to the Irish Thoroughbred breeding industry. The ceremony will be streamed live from 10 p.m. on the ITBA's website.

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