Monday, December 19, 2011

2012 Stud fees for the Antela (Ourense) stallions

The stallions standing at the Antela stud station (Ourense, Galicia, Spain) for 2012 will be: Fol Parade (2,500 euros), Delfos (1,500 euros), Fragrant Wells (1,000 euros), Wagon Master (1,000 euros) and Multazem (2,000 euros).

Fol Parade (ARG, 2002) [Parade Marshall-Sadler's Folie(Careafolie)] won the Copa de Oro de San Sebastián in 2005 (see an amateur video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9XA8r521Yo) and is the sire of Festeiro (winner of the Cimera and the GP Nacional and third in the Copa de Oro de San Sebastián) and also of Monte Napoleone (FR, 2009), recently placed in the Listed Criterium de Bourdeaux
The fee of Fol Parade will be 2,500 euros


Wagon Master (FR, 1990) [Rainbow Quest-Sunny Flower(Dom Racine)] won the Princess of Wales Stakes (Group 2) at 4 and was third in the King George 1994, with a total of 11 starts, 5 wins, 3 seconds and 2 thirds.
Wagon Master (FR, 1990) [Rainbow Quest-Sunny Flower(Dom Racine)]

Among his Spanish runners, Doende is the top earner, totalling more than 100,000 euros in prize money.

Delfos (IRE, 2001), property of Dehesa de Milagro, will stand next year for the first time in Antela, with a fee of 1,500 euros. The chestnut stallion [Green Tune-Akhla(Nashwan)] is the sire of the winners Creyente, Carlsson, Delfoside, Don Hernando Hab, Milagres, Plata de Ley.

Delfos won the Prix du Prince d'Orange (Gr. 3) and the Prix La Force (Gr. 3) at three and the Prix d'Harcourt (Gr. 2) at 4 in France.

Multazem (USA, 2000) [Kingmambo-Spirit of Tara(Sadler's Wells)] was Listed placed at 3 and 5 and is half brother to Echo of Light. His best runners are Krilin, Volapié, Kayseri... He will stand for 2,000 euros.


Fragrant Wells (FR, 1999). [Sadler's Wells-Fragrant Hill(Shirley Heights)]. Owned by Yeguada Cortiñal, he stood in Spain in 2003 and 2004, in France 2005-2007 and back in Spain from 2008. Among his best performers are: Nadal, Revelation, Rubens, Osado, Schumacher. He will stand for 1,000 euros.

Fragrant Wells (FR, 1999)

No comments:

Post a Comment