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The list below shows the leading Thoroughbred sire of broodmares in North America for each year since 1924. This is determined by the amount of prize money won during the year by racehorses which were foaled by a daughter of the sire. The most frequent sires on the list are Sir Gallahad III (12), Mr. Prospector (9), Princequillo (8), and Star ...
Racing/broodmare Dash For Cash: 1997 1973 1996 Sorrel Stallion Rocket Wrangler: Find A Buyer (TB) To Market (TB) B. F. Phillips Jr. Racing Dashing Phoebe: 2017 1983 2013 Sorrel Mare Dash for Cash Phoebes Moon Bug Lady Bugs Moon Kirk Goodfellow Broodmare Depth Charge (TB) 1991 1941 1965 Brown Stallion Bold Venture (TB) Quickly (TB) Haste (TB ...
La Troienne was sired by Teddy, who is commonly considered the best three-year-old of 1916 in France and Spain, although his racing career was disrupted by World War I. He was the leading sire in France of 1923, and finished second in 1926, 1928 and 1932.
The list below shows the leading sire of Thoroughbred racehorses in North America for each year since 1830. This is determined by the amount of prize money won by the sire's progeny during the year.
Kentucky Broodmare of the Year 2007 Better Than Honour (foaled February 27, 1996 in Kentucky ) is an American thoroughbred mare racehorse , best known for her career as a broodmare. She is out of the Kentucky Oaks winner, Blush With Pride , by the sire, Deputy Minister .
However, the broodmares' line was active. Northern Taste was retired from stud duty in 1999 and died at the age of 33 on December 11, 2004. His owners acquired Kentucky Derby , Preakness Stakes , and Breeders' Cup Classic winner Sunday Silence to carry on for Northern Taste, and he too topped Japan's sire list from 1995 through 2005.
Bask's sire was Witraz, by the famed Ofir, who also sired Witez II.His dam was Balalajka, a daughter of Amurath-Sahib, [2] deemed one of Poland's finest broodmares. [3] He was sent to the race track, as it was typical in the time for horses to be sent to race as three-year-olds in order to determine the horse's athletic ability and soundness. [1]
The family traces back to Missy Baba, who also produced Kentucky Broodmare of the Year Toll Booth. [ 2 ] Because of her success as a broodmare, some believe that Weekend Surprise was a "double copy" mare, referring to a hypothetical "X-factor" (a gene or genes carried on the X-chromosome that can result in a large heart).