Roseman Sires First Reported Foal

Stakes winner Roseman (Ire) sired his first reported foal on Thursday, March Hare Stud announced via Twitter.

The “cracking colt” is out of the Wootton Bassett (GB) mare Wootton Creek (GB) and was bred by Greg Saveall-Green, who boards his mares at James and Amelia Gray's Elusive Bloodstock's Hundred Acre Farm. Second in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II S., the son of Kingman (GB) stands for £5,000 under the LM Stallions banner at March Hare Stud this year.

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LM Stallions’ 2023 Roster Announced

A total of seven stallions, with the new addition of former Darley stallion Charming Thought (GB), will stand at March Hare Stud for LM Stallions, the latter announced on Twitter.

Priced at £3,000, the G1 Middle Park S. winner joins stakes winner and G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. runner-up Roseman (Ire) who will stand for £5,000, Grade III scorer Legends Of War is priced at £4,000 and the stakes-winning Classic-placed Tip Two Win (GB) will command £2,500. Also on the roster are stakes winner Southern Hills (Ire) set to stand for £2,000; and both Master Carpenter (Ire), who won the G3 Prix Daphnis and the Group 2-placed Mr Scaramanga (GB) will stand for £1,000.

Standing under the LM Stallions banner at Longford House Stud in Ireland is dual-purpose stallion Diplomat (Ger) at €1,500.

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LM Stallions Signs On Roseman

The well-bred, Group 1 runner-up Roseman (Ire) (Kingman {GB}-Go Lovely Rose {Ire}, by Pivotal {GB}) has been recruited to stand at LM Stallions at March Hare Stud for 2022.

A €650,000 Goffs Orby yearling purchase by trainer Roger Varian on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, Roseman broke his maiden in April of his 3-year-old campaign before finishing runner-up in the Listed Heron S. After taking the Listed Marshall S. over that same mile trip to conclude his season, Roseman returned to run three times in Group 1 company at four last year, including when second to The Revenant (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. Roseman is out of the multiple stakes producer Go Lovely Rose, who is a winning full-sister to the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois and G1 Coronation S. scorer Immortal Verse (Ire), dam of this season's G1 Cheveley Park S. winner Tenebrism (Caravaggio) and also from the deep family of champion sprinter Last Tycoon (Ire).

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Grade 3 Winner Legends Of War To Enter Stud In England

Legends of War, a Grade 3-winning son of Scat Daddy, has been retired from racing, and he will enter stud for LM Stallions at March Hare Farm in England for the 2021 breeding season, Racing Post reports.

The 4-year-old from the final crop of Triple Crown-producing sire Scat Daddy will stand for an advertised fee of 6,000 British Pounds (US$7,978). Luke Gedge-Gibson of LM Stallions told the Racing Post that Legends of War would be the first son of Scat Daddy to stand in the U.K.

Legends of War won four of 16 starts during his on-track career for earnings of $491,240. He began his racing career in Europe, winning on debut as a juvenile by four lengths. He was soon moved up to group stakes competition, and he finished the season as a Group 2-placed runner for trainer John Gosden, having finished second in the Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes.

The colt was moved to the U.S. at three and placed in the barn of trainer Doug O'Neill. He quickly picked up placings in the listed William Walker Stakes and black type Desert Code stakes, but he earned his biggest career victory in the fall, when he won the G3 Franklin-Simpson Stakes at Kentucky Downs. That effort led to a start in last year's Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Santa Anita Park, where he finished a wide-running 12th.

Legends of War raced twice this year as a 4-year-old, ending his career in Saudi Arabia with a start on the Saudi Cup undercard.

Bred in Kentucky by DP Racing, Legends of War is out of the unplaced Rahy mare Madera Dancer.

He brought $200,000 as a yearling at the 2017 Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase, then he was pinhooked for 900,000 guineas (US$1,350,405) at the following year's Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale.

Read more at Racing Post.

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