Mill Ridge Farm To Host Stallion Open House November 7-12

Mill Ridge Farm will open its gates at 2800 Bowman Mill Road in Lexington, Ky., to host a stallion open house each day from Tuesday, Nov. 7 through Sunday November 12, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., serving up lunch for all.

The farm will showcase their Breeders' Cup winners in proven second-crop sire and Breeders' Juvenile Turf winner Oscar Performance and its second-year sire and Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Aloha West.

Oscar Performance is ranked second to Justify among the leading second-crop sires by percentage of graded stakes horses to named foals, putting him above Good Magic, Bolt d'Oro, Girvin, and Army Mule. His 2024 stud fee is $25,000 LF.

Aloha West is property of a syndicate, and had very good support from them and breeders in his first year, covering a quality book of mares.

Ben Glass said it best, “Most are unaware of the talent Aloha West showed in training as a 2-year-old with Bob Baffert. Considered one of his best, he had a condylar fracture in his left front and missed the racing year. We know he had genuine talent as a racehorse, and I believe he has all that it takes to be a successful stallion. Such an exciting prospect at an exceptional value.”

His 2024 stud fee is $8,500 LF.

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Wootton Bassett up to €200,000; Paddington to Stand at €55,000

Coolmore has introduced three new names to its Irish roster for next year with Paddington (GB) heading the list of newcomers at €55,000. The son of Siyouni (Fr) won six of his eight races this year, including four Group 1 victories in the Irish 2,000 Guineas, St James's Palace, Eclipse, and Sussex S.

Little Big Bear (Ire), winner of the G1 Phoenix S. at two followed by the G2 Sandy Lane S. this year before finishing runner-up in the G1 Commonwealth Cup, will stand for €27,500. The Antarctic (Ire), a dual Group 3-winning brother to Battaash (Ire), joins Castle Hyde Stud at €6,000.

Of the current Coolmore residents, Wootton Bassett (GB), who covered 218 mares this year, leads the field at €200,000, up from €150,000 in 2023. He was represented with a new Grade I winner at the Breeders' Cup by Unquestionable (Fr) in the Juvenile Turf. His other top-level winners this year include King Of Steel and Bucanero Fuerte (Fr).

No Nay Never, who stood at €175,000 in 2023, is advertised at €150,000 for next season. He stands alongside four of his sons on the roster: Arizona (Ire) (€5,000), Blackbeard (Ire) (€20,000), Little Big Bear, as above, and Ten Sovereigns (Ire) (€17,500).

The European champion 2-year-old and 3-year-old St Mark's Basilica (Fr) will have his first foals for sale from later this month and his fee has been trimmed to €50,000. He has stood at €65,000 in his first two seasons at stud. Another son of Siyouni, the Arc winner Sottsass (Fr), will have his first runners on the track next year and will remain at €25,000.

Coolmore's David O'Loughlin told TDN Europe, “We're delighted to have three new exciting prospects for the coming season in the shape of Siyouni's brilliant son Paddington, No Nay Never's European champion 2-year-old Little Big Bear and Battaash's well-performed own-brother The Antarctic. Many of our stallions have enjoyed fantastic seasons but, in line with prevailing market conditions, we've decreased the fees of 10 of the 18 which remain on the roster from last year.”

A decision on whether Saturday's GI Breeders' Cup Turf winner Auguste Rodin (Ire) remains in training next year at four or retires to stud will be made next week.

The full list of Coolmore fees for 2024:

Arizona (Ire) €5,000
Australia (GB) €17,500
Blackbeard (Ire) €20,000
Calyx (GB) €12,500
Camelot (GB) €50,000
Churchill (Ire) €30,000
Footstepsinthesand (GB) €8,000
Gleneagles €17,500
Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) €8,000
Little Big Bear (Ire) €27,500
Magna Grecia (Ire) €10,000
No Nay Never €150,000
Paddington (GB) €55,000
Saxon Warrior (Jpn) €25,000
Sioux Nation €27,500
Sottsass (Fr) €25,000
St Mark's Basilica (Fr) €50,000
Starspangledbanner (Aus) €45,000
Ten Sovereigns (Ire) €17,500
The Antarctic (Ire) €6,000
Wootton Bassett (GB) €200,000

 

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Mill Ridge Farm to Host Open House Nov. 7-12

Mill Ridge Farm will host a stallion open house every day from Tuesday, Nov. 7 through Saturday, Nov. 12, the Lexington, Ky, farm announced on Tuesday. The farm will showcase their two Breeders' Cup-winning stallions–Oscar Performance (Kittens Joy) and Aloha West (Hard Spun)–every day from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be served.

Oscar Performance, who won the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf in 2016, will stand for a fee of $25,000, live foal in 2024. He currently is a top second-crop stallion with five black-type winners and two graded stakes winners so far this year. Aloha West, who captured the 2021 GI Breeders' Cup Sprint, will stand his second year next year for a fee of $8,500, live foal.

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Redemption for Mucho Macho Man in ‘Fairy-Tale’ 2013 Breeders’ Cup Classic

During this year’s NBC Breeders’ Cup World Championship coverage, reporter Kenny Rice reminisced about his favorite Breeders’ Cup Classic win in 2013. “Ten years ago, there was a moment that was right out of Hollywood. The trainer was little known. Her name Kathy Ritvo. She was a heart transplant recipient. The jockey was known. He was a Hall of Famer, but he had bad knees and he had been retired for seven years. But Gary Stevens came back and got in the saddle. And the horse? Mucho Macho Man!”

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