Coltimus Prime to Maryland’s Shamrock Farm

Canadian Classic winner Coltimus Prime (Milwaukee Brew–Certainly Special, by Distorted Humor), who has a small crop of Canadian-bred yearlings on the ground from his time at Beau Valley Stable in Alberta, will stand at Shamrock Farm in Maryland for the upcoming breeding season. His fee will be $1,500, with “special arrangements offered to qualifying mares,” per Jim Steele, Shamrock's farm manager.

Coltimus Prime won the 2014 Prince of Wales S. and was continuing to win or place in black-type events in the US. and Panama through the 2018 season. He was named champion imported older horse and champion stayer in Panama in 2017. The 12-year-old hails from the family of 1992 Canadian Broodmare of the Year Ballade, his fifth dam.

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Rushie Moves to Louisiana’s Blue Star Racing

GSW & GISP Rushie (Liam's Map–Conquest Angel, by Colonel John), who stood his first year in 2022 in Florida at Ocala's Pleasant Acres Stallions, has been moved to Blue Star Racing near Scott, Louisiana, for the 2023 breeding season. He will stand for $4,000, live foal.

“Sires from the Unbridled's Song line have been an integral part of Louisiana breeding success for the last 20 years and Rushie is the perfect candidate to continue that legacy,” said Blue Star Racing's Dex Comardelle. “His size, speed, and durability are a great match for the speedy sprint-type mares that make up the majority of our southwest mare population.”

From the first crop of Liam's Map, Rushie captured the 2020 GII Pat Day Mile S. and placed in four other graded races, including the GI Santa Anita Derby and the GII Blue Grass S. Blue Star Racing also stands GSW & MGISP Breaking Lucky (Lookin At Lucky), whose first foals are currently yearlings.

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G1 Phoenix S. Hero Ebro River Will Stand At Haras de la Haie Neuve In 2023

Juvenile Group 1 winner Ebro River (Ire) (Galileo Gold {GB}–Soft Power {Ire}, by Balmont) will stand at Haras de la Haie Neuve in 2023, Jour de Galop reported on Saturday evening. The Al Shaqab Racing colourbearer's fee will be announced at a later date.

Bred by Tally-Ho Stud, the chestnut was sold for €75,000 during Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale to Charlie Gordon Watson on behalf of Al Shaqab. Trained by Hugo Palmer, Ebro River graduated at Doncaster at second asking in May of his 2-year-old year, and then won the Listed National S. at Sandown later that month. He scored the biggest win of his career in the Curragh's G1 Phoenix S., and was also third in the G1 National S. in his next start. Kept in training at three, the son of Soft Power won the Listed Queensferry S. His record stands at 15-4-0-1 and $294,567 in earnings. A half-brother to the stakes-placed Strong Power (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), the colt is from the same family as dual Group 1-winning sprinter and sire Slade Power (Ire) (Dutch Art {GB}).

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