Cappella Sansevero To Stand At Allevamento Renaccino

Group 3 winner Cappella Sansevero (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) will move to Italy's Allevamento Renaccino in 2023 where he will stand for €3,000, Renew Italian Breeding announced on Saturday. The G3 Round Tower S. victor who was also second in the G2 Coventry S. and third in the G1 Phoenix S. has been represented by G2 Mill Reef S. hero Pierre Lapin (Ire).

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Editorial Relocated To Rancho San Miguel

Stakes-siring stallion Editorial (War Front–Playa Maya, by Arch), a half-brother to successful sire and champion Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie), will move to Rancho San Miguel in California to stand for $3,500 live foal guaranteed next year. He most recently stood at Anchor & Hope Farm in Maryland. His oldest foals are 3-year-olds.

“If I were to compare the U.S. stallion market to the U.S. stock market, I would say we are acquiring an emerging stock at the optimal time for California breeders,” said Rancho San Miguel owner Tom Clark. “Editorial has come out firing with quality in his first batch of runners, and has already shown that he can significantly improve his mares.

“His rare combination of sire power in War Front and Uncle Mo is sure to appeal to our state's breeders, who enjoy racing on a variety of surfaces and at a variety of distances.”

Bred by the Playa Maya Syndicate, the 8-year-old developed into a maiden winner at Gulfstream for the Coolmore partners and Todd Pletcher. Retired to stud in Maryland in 2018, the full-brother to G1 Irish 1000 Guineas runner-up Could It Be Love (War Front)'s progeny are led by two-time stakes winner Alottahope, as well as the stakes-placed My Thoughts.

Clark added, “Climax Stallions is retaining an ownership stake in Editorial, so he will be well-supported with top mares, including from our farm, as we take the baton and navigate him through the important next phase of his stallion career.”

 

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Malinas Moves to Coolagown Stud

Successful National Hunt stallion Malinas (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}) will moved to Coolagown Stud in County Cork next year in a joint-venture with Rathbarry Stud. A fee for the four-time Group 1-placed G2 Oppenheim-Union-Rennen hero winner will be announced later. At stud to date, the 20-year-old has left Grade 2 winners Black Thunder (Fr), Medinas (Fr), Mister Malarky (GB), Touch The Eden (Fr) and Union Dues (Fr), as well as Scottish Grand National hero Mighty Thunder (GB), Greatwood Handicap Hurdle scorer Harambe (GB) and Grade 1-placed hurdlers Baltazar D'Allier (Fr), Easter Day (Fr) and Tile Tapper (GB).

Coolagown Stud's David Stack commented, “Malinas has proved to be a highly reliable sire of high-class National Hunt horses, whether in bumpers, hurdles or chases, and with such strong books of mares covered at Rathbarry Stud his best days are still ahead of him.”

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Markaz Relocated to Italy

Dual group winner Markaz (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) will relocate to Allevamento Renaccino in Italy for 2022. His fee will be €3,000 (Oct. 1st).

From just two crops of racing, the full-brother to champion sprinter and G1 Nunthorpe S. heroine Mecca's Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) has sired the G3 Prix d'Arenberg winner Corazon (Ire), who was also third in the G2 Flying Childers S. He also has the listed-placed Markaz Paname (Ire) to his credit from 27 winners.

“He is a fantastic horse to work with,” said Derrinstown Stud's Enda Stanley, where the grey used to stand. “Very straightforward horse with beautiful temperament, professional in every way. We are sure that he will be very popular at his new home, especially considering the recent black-type winner and listed performer he's got.”

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