Dream Ahead on the Move to Bearstone Stud

Dream Ahead (Diktat {GB}), the sire of Breeder' Cup heroine Glass Slippers (GB), will move to Bearstone Stud in 2022. The sire of 32 black-type winners worldwide will command £7,500 (Oct. 1 SLF).

A winner of five Group 1 races including the G1 July Cup and G1 Middle Park S., the 13-year-old first stood at Ballylinch Stud in Ireland in 2012 and later moved to Haras de Grandcamp in France in 2016. He also spent several seasons in Australia and has Group 2 winners Phobetor (Aus) and Shumookh (Aus) to his credit in that hemisphere. His 13 group winners are led by a quartet of Group 1 winners and besides his three-time Group 1 winner Glass Slippers, has dual Group 1 winner Dream of Dreams (Ire), and young sires Donjuan Triumphant (Ire) who won the G1 British Champions Sprint S. and G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois victor Al Wukair (Ire). From his Northern Hemisphere crops, the bay has sired the winners of 672 races who have earned more than £12.5 million.

Bred by Darley in Kentucky, Dream Ahead is out of Group 2 winner Land of Dreams (GB) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) and will stand alongside Washington DC (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) at Bearstone.

Terry Holdcroft, owner of Bearstone Stud, said, “We are delighted to be working with Ballylinch Stud and extremely proud they have entrusted us with such a high-class stallion as Dream Ahead. His record as a sire of Group 1 sprinters speaks for itself and it will be a pleasure to have him at the stud alongside his daughter Glass Slippers who has given us so many treasured memories during the last few years. It is also particularly good news that a stallion of his quality will be available to British breeders, and we are confident he will prove extremely popular with our clients.”

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Charm Spirit on the Move to France

MG1SW Charm Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) will stand at Haras du Logis Saint-Germain in France next year, Jour de Galop reported on Tuesday. Previously a resident of Tweenhills Farm and Stud, his fee will be €7,000. Also a shuttle stallion to Windsor Park Stud in New Zealand, the 9-year-old has sired nine black-type winners, seven at the group level worldwide. He joins French Fifteen (Fr) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}) at the French nursery, who will command €5,000.

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Jimmy Two Times on the Move to Montaigu

MGSW Jimmy Two Times (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}-Steel Woman {Ire}, by Anabaa) will stand at Haras de Montaigu in 2021, the French stud announced on Wednesday. A winner of the G3 Prix de la Porte Maillot and third in the G1 LARC Prix Maurice de Gheest as a sophomore, the grey added the G3 Prix Edmond Blanc in his last start for Haras de Saint Pair and the G2 Prix du Muguet for his new owner Godolphin-both at Saint-Cloud-to his ledger at four for trainer Andre Fabre. Bred by Francis Teboul and Jean Boniche, the €85,000 Arqana October yearling retired after a 5-year-old campaign with a mark of 19-6-4-4 and $437,668 in earnings. The 7-year-old stood his first two seasons at Gestut Hofgut Heymaan in Germany. Out of the juvenile winner Steel Woman, herself a daughter of German Group 3 winner Saperlipoupette (Fr) (Highest Honor {Fr}), his fee will be announced later.

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Magician Bound for Italy

Irish highweight Magician (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}– Absolutelyfabulous {Ire}, by Mozart {Ire}) will stand in Italy next season, Jour de Galop reported on Tuesday. A two-time champion in Ireland for Coolmore partners and Aidan O’Brien, the 2013 G1 Irish 2000 Guineas and GI Breeders’ Cup Turf hero spent the better part of four seasons at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in America (2015-2018) and stood the end of the 2018 season at Coolmore Stud in Ireland. The sire of US black-type winner Miss My Rose, the 10-year-old moved to Haras de Corlay in France for 2019 and this year. The bay, whose oldest offspring are four, will be managed by a partnership of Mattia Cadrobbi, Marco Bozzi and Guido Berardelli. A fee and stud farm will be announced later.

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