Australia’s leading first crop sire PRIDE OF DUBAI continues to set the benchmarks in the
First Season Sires Premiership and over the weekend he produced his
8th Individual 2yo Winner (7 Australia and 1 NZ) and as a result has smashed through the
$1million in earnings barrier. The premiership leaders are:
PRIDE OF DUBAI at stud
Pride of Dubai $1,000,122
Night of Thunder $711,462
Spill the Beans $675,909
Headwater $482,770
I'm All the Talk $465,540
With 10 weeks remaining in the 2019/20 racing season,
Pride of Dubai has established an unassailable lead and the
Coolmore Stud based stallion will be
crowned Champion First Season Sire by Earnings.
The race is on in earnest for leading Australian First Crop Sire by Winners with
Spill The Beans also having
8 winners and is technically in front of Pride of Dubai with
8 winners (7 in Australia) and Night Of Thunder
6 winners.
What has the market hot about
Pride of Dubai is the fact that he is by
Street Cry (Sire of Winx) so we anticipate his progeny will be far better as 3yo’s than they ever would be as 2yos.
PRIDE OF DUBAI
Dynamic Syndications earlier this year anticipated that
Pride Of Dubai could go on and be
crowned Champion First Crop Sire and as a result their sales results would drive their value upwards. So, we went out to buy a well-bred colt by the sire and we achieved our result.
We purchased a sensational yearling colt by Pride of Dubai colt ex Vormista with Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott.
Our Colt at the spelling paddock
Our Colt in early training
Vormista was a top-class racehorse
winning at Gr3 level and placing at Gr1 level in Melbourne and she is doing the job as a broodmare.
VORMISTA
Add the
class factor of Vormista to the obvious
ability of Pride of Dubai to uplift is progeny, then we have an exciting racing opportunity with size, strength and class.
If you would like to
own a colt by Australia’s Champion First Season Sire elect, then don’t miss out on this wonderful colt with the
hottest performing stable.
Call and speak with
ADAM WATT at our office on 02 9540 1511 or 0409 464 378 and have a chat.