Singing Saint, City Wolf To Stand At Stoltz Thoroughbreds In Alberta

Singing Saint and City Wolf will be standing the upcoming breeding season at Stolz Thoroughbreds in Leduc, Alberta.

Singing Saint, a son of El Prado, has sired progeny that include 43 winners of 118 races and earnings of over $3 million to date. His runners include the black type stakes winners Harp N Halo ($177,710, Avowal Stakes), and Songs and Laughter ($148,377, Bold Ruckus Stakes).

He also sired stakes-placed Tairneach ($288,076, second in the Prairie Mile Stakes) and multiple stakes-placed Meyer ($280,680, second in the Breeders' Stakes) in addition to stakes-placed Hot Cross Buns ($120,341, second in the Passing Mood Stakes), multiple stakes placed Meet the Soprano ($95,150, second in the Georgian Bay Stakes), and Sing to Run ($66,244, third in the Molson Cup Stakes).

Singing Saint will stand the 2023 season for $2,500.

Cassandra Stolz has also released the news that the Giant's Causeway son, City Wolf has been acquired by Stolz Thoroughbreds. 

City Wolf was a dominant winner of the 2011 Grade 3 Durham Cup Stakes over Grade 1 winner Stately Victor, classic winner Eye of the Leopard and multiple graded stakes winner James Street. City Wolf placed second in the 2012 G3 Seagram Cup Stakes and the 2012 G3 Durham Cup Stakes. The race career for City Wolf included victories from seven furlongs to 1 1/8 miles and $293,686 in earnings with a record of 18-4-3-1.

The progeny for City Wolf from limited crops include the winners Kiss of the Wolf, Herecitykitty, Poznan, Get Back Home, Deep Mind, Luis Two Guns, Square City, Vix Hero, Prowl Alone and Swami Genius.

City Wolf is a half-brother to top sires Ghostzapper and City Zip, all out of the Broodmare of the Year, Baby Zip by Relaunch.

Ghostzapper yearlings have sold for over $1 million and his progeny have earned over $15 million to date. His runners include the Canadian Hall of Famers Shaman Ghost and Judy the Beauty.

City Zip was a perennial leading sire and one of the most successful sires of Breeders Cup winners with progeny earnings of $78.7 million.

City Wolf will stand at Stolz Thoroughbreds for a 2023 stud fee of $2,000. 

Stolz Thoroughbreds is located in Leduc County near Edmonton and stands a total of five stallions, also including Dynamic Sky, Medallist, and Readyforprimetime.

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