First Mares In Foal For City Of Troy Sibling Military Style

Group 3 winner Military Style has had his first mares scanned in foal, it was announced on Wednesday.

Trained by Aidan O'Brien, Military Style achieved a smart level of form as a two-year-old and had the subsequent Group 1 winners Van Gogh (American Pharoah), State Of Rest (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) and Mac Swiney (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}) behind him when gaining his biggest success in the Tyros S. at Leopardstown.

A half-brother to City Of Troy, the top-rated juvenile in Europe in 2023, Military Style is standing his first season at Haras du Taillis in 2024 at a fee of €3,500.

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Seabhac’s Fee Released By Haras Du Taillis

Seabhac (Scat Daddy) will stand for €4,000 at Haras du Taillis in 2024, the stud announced on Tuesday. He stood for €3,000 this season.

A winner of the GIII Pilgrim S. in the U.S., the 8-year-old's eldest foals are 3-year-olds of this year. Both Angers (Fr) and Rue Boissonade (Fr) have won Group 2 events, the former the G2 Mehl-Mulhens Rennen and the latter the G2 Prix de Malleret. Of his 65 runners worldwide, the stallion sports 27 winners.

Alexandre Lacour, speaking to Jour de Galop on behalf of the syndicate that manages Seabhac, said, “He is a stallion who produces and is certainly transmitting quality. We want to capitalise on the success of his first starters by leaving his fee at a very low, attractive price for 2024.”

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Hey Gaman to Haras du Taillis

Group 3 winner Hey Gaman (GB) (New Approach {Ire}-Arsaadi {Ire}, by Dubawi {Ire}) will stand at Haras du Taillis for €2,250, Jour de Galop reported on Monday. The deal was brokered by Richard Venn. The Rabbah Bloodstock homebred placed second in the G1 French 2000 Guineas for trainer James Tate and won the G3 Prix du Palais-Royal as a 4-year-old. The dark bay retires with a mark of 20-5-5-2 and $490,181 in earnings, having placed in an additional five group races.

“He’s a beautiful horse, 1.67m high,” said Venn to Jour de Galop. “James Tate told me he was a very easy horse and a joy to train. Hey Gaman will stand for €2,250, a very attractive price because we are aware of the difficulties in the industry at the moment.”

Hey Gaman is out of the Turkish group placed Arsaadi, while this is the extended family of MGSW & MG1SP The Tatling (Ire) (Perugino).

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