Equiano: New And Proven

The dual Group 1-winning sprinter Equiano (Fr) has moved from Newsells Park Stud in England to the Irish National Stud. The stud’s director of sales Gary Swift discusses the sire of Group/Grade 1 winners The Tin Man (GB) and Belvoir Bay (GB) while Patrick Diamond provides an update on the INS Mare Syndicate. 

TDN: Gary, you have a new stallion in Equiano, but he’s a proven sire compared to the majority of new stallions in Ireland. Why was he of interest to the Irish National Stud?

GS: Well firstly Equiano was a dual King’s Stand winner and the highest-rated son of Acclamation GB). He is already the sire of 29 stakes horses and four Group/Grade 1 horses. We felt that given the year that is in it, it was better for us to stand a proven sire like him than a new sire that we didn’t know a whole lot about. It is a little bit of a safety measure and the bookings we have taken so far tell us that the Irish breeders have reacted very well to him being in Ireland.

TDN: You mentioned that he has a number of stakes horses and Group 1 horses. Can you highlight some of his best progeny? 

GS: One of his more notable horses is The Tin Man (GB) who is an exceptional horse. He is the winner of three Group 1s. Belvoir Bay (GB) is a Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner and she is a consistent Group 1 horse. All of his progeny seem to be sound and consistent horses who factor over a number of years, they don’t just appear one afternoon in a Group 1. There seems to be a longevity and a hard-knocking quality to Equiano’s stock.

TDN: Have you noticed any particular nicks that seem to work well with Equiano? 

GS: The Acclamation line is well known to crossover great with a range of mares and we think daughters of Invincible Spirit (Ire) will cross into him very well as would anything with Danehill Dancer (Ire). Most recently there are a couple of daughters of Tamayuz (GB) that seem to be doing quite well on the cross and I think, speed on speed, will carry this horse to another 20 stakes horses, and hopefully another couple of Group 1 horses as well.

TDN: What is he like in temperament and conformation? 

GS: Julian Dollar, of Newsells Park, was able to tell us that he had an amazing attitude and he passes that on to his stock. They are extraordinarily mild-mannered horses and I think that is why his progeny function at two, three, four and beyond. Nowadays horses can’t be trained for longevity if they don’t have great temperaments. Equiano himself was a very expensive yearling, bred by Lady O’Reilly and throughout his career he was a resilient, robust horse and physically very sound, which he passes on to his stock. 

TDN: You mentioned earlier that bookings have been strong for Equiano so far, can you detail what level of support you think he will get in 2021? 

GS: Well the Irish National Stud has committed to sending him eight or 10 mares and they are all speed mares. One or two of them are young fillies starting off their breeding careers and we think he is a no-brainer for fillies starting out. With bookings from breeders we are seeing a pattern where breeders have a mare who has had two or three big covers and now they are just sitting back a bit with that mare waiting for those foals to come through. They are now booking in to Equiano as they want a proven horse of value. We are standing him at €3,000 which we think is an incredible price. 

 

 

TDN: Patrick, how many years has the INS Mare Syndicate been going? 

PD: We started our original syndicate in 2018 and off the back of the success we had from it we launched a new syndicate in 2020. The interest in the syndicates has been excellent, so we are just about to launch our 2021 syndicate. 

TDN: What are some of the successes the syndicate has had? 

PD: The first foal we took to the ring, from the mares, was an Awtaad (Ire) colt that we sold for €95,000, so naturally the syndicate was delighted with that. Our star mare, from the original syndicate, sold an Invincible Spirit colt for €330,000 at Goffs in 2019 and he has gone to Charlie Appleby now, so we are really excited to see what he could do in his two-year-old career. This year we sold an Invincible Spirit colt yearling for €120,000 to James Ferguson. In its short history we have had a great success and we are looking forward to building on that. 

TDN: Is there a particular criteria the mares need to meet to become part of the syndicate? 

PD: I suppose we try to tick all the boxes and buy premium mares but at a value that we think makes sense, ideally young mares, carrying good covers and with nice deep families. We have seen in recent years that there is a little bit of value to be found in buying the slightly more proven mares who are a little older. 

TDN: What mares have you got for the 2021 syndicate so far? 

PD: We bought our first mare in England, Millicent Fawcett (GB), who is a daughter of Kingman (GB). She is a winner and was trained by John Gosden. She is very well related, being a half-sister to a Group 2 and Group 3 winner. She is in foal to Showcasing (GB) who has done extremely well. This is her first cover so we are looking forward to seeing her first foal in 2021. 

We bought another mare in Arqana, a Sea The Stars (Ire) in foal to Wootton Bassett (GB). She is a sister to a Group 1 winner and has a really good, strong family. She has a Siyouni (Fr) and a Frankel (GB) to run for her. As I said, she is currently in foal to Wootton Bassett and we managed to purchase her for half of his 2021 nomination so we feel like we got a really good bargain.

TDN: Is there a sense of community forming among the syndicate members now that the syndicate has been running a few years? 

PD: Definitely, and it is growing. 2020 has been a tough year and people haven’t been able to get to see each other but we did a lot of Zoom calls and there has been a lot more content on the WhatsApp group. There’s definitely a great relationship building between our members. There are a lot of people from all walks of life. Some people were breeders before that scaled back or have had small operations and are looking to invest into a slightly higher-quality animal. Other people are new to breeding, which is great, and it is great to have people coming in with different angles and different viewpoints. We get the syndicate members involved in the mating plans and our selection process so they are involved from the word go. Quite often our syndicate members have come up with great ideas which have proved successful.

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Breeding Rights in Equiano Available

Equiano (Fr) (Acclamation {GB}), who is new to the Irish National Stud, will have breeding right options available for breeders, the County Kildare stud announced on Monday. Already the sire of Group 1 winners Equilateral (GB) and Belvoir Bay (GB), the 15-year-old is the sire of 29 stakes horses and will stand for €3,000 in 2021.

“Proven horses at this kind of fee are rare,” said Irish National Stud Director of Sales Gary Swift. “We have also put an “Equiano Breeding Right” option together for breeders which further underlines his extraordinary value, please get in touch with us for the details.”

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Invincible Spirit To Stand For €80,000

Invincible Spirit (Ire), who was this year represented by new Group 1 winners Nazeef (Ire) and Digital Age (Ire), once again leads the stallion roster at the Irish National Stud and will be priced at €80,000 in 2021. The 23-year-old is down from €100,000 this year, with the entire roster at the Kildare nursery taking fee cuts in the midst of a difficult economic climate.

Invincible Spirit’s eight stakes winners in 2020 were led by the aforementioned Nazeef, winner of the G1 Falmouth S. and G1 Sun Chariot S. as well as Royal Ascot’s G2 Duke Of Cambridge S. Digital Age won the GI Turf Classic S. in the U.S., while Make A Challenge (Ire) was among the top sprinters in Ireland.

G1 Irish 2000 Guineas winner Phoenix Of Spain (Ire) was introduced at the Irish National Stud last year at €15,000, covering 148 mares, and the highest-rated son of Lope De Vega (Ire) is available this year for €12,500.

The well-bred Group 1 winner Free Eagle (Ire) was this year represented by the high-class Khalifa Sat (Ire), winner of the Listed Cocked Hat S. and second in the G1 Epsom Derby, and the son of High Chaparral (Ire) will stand for €8,000 in 2021.

Group 1 winners Decorated Knight (GB) and National Defense (Ire) will both be represented by their first runners next year, and will stand for €7,500 and €5,000, respectively.

The Irish National Stud’s new recruit for 2021 is Equiano (Fr), and the sire of two Group 1 winners and 29 stakes performers will stand for €3,000. Rounding out the roster are Elusive Pimpernel (Ire) (€2,500) and Dragon Pulse (Ire) (€2,000). Equiano, Elusive Pimpernel and Dragon Pulse’s fees are all due in advance of covering.

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New INS Students Announced for 2021

The students for the 2021 Irish National Stud Thoroughbred Breeding Management course have been revealed, with 24 students representing seven countries set to take part. The class begins at the County Kildare stud in January 2021. The students are as follows: Patrick Campion (USA), Shea Connolly (Ireland), Marianne Gay (France), Hortense Huet (France), Suzanne Hyland (Ireland), Sarah Kelly (Ireland), Eathan Leonard (Ireland), Conor Mahon (Ireland), Olivia Marnane (Ireland), Hannah Moriarty (USA), Alexis Navet (France), Mairead O’Riordan (Ireland), George Prince (UK), Lauren Robinson (Ireland), Mehdi Saci (France), Jake Scott Campbell (Ireland), Ben Shoare (UK), Charlie Sweeney (Ireland), Niamh Walshe (Ireland), Elinor Wolf (USA), Normarie Santiago (Puerto Rico) recipient of the Gerry Dilger Equine Scholarship, Nathan Trumper (New Zealand) recipient of the NZTBA scholarship, Lachlan Pethica (Australia) and Alyssa Pickles (Australia) recipients of the Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, Basil Nolan Jr. scholarship.

“The 24 students were selected through a rigorous and thorough application process and this year’s class comprises of a remarkable and accomplished group of individuals,” said INS Education Development Manager Anne Channon. “2021 is going to be an exciting year for the I.N.S as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the programme, our community of over 1,200 graduates spans over 30 countries an achievement that we are

all very proud of.”

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