Drakenstein Stud purchase Duke Of Marmalade

Duke Of Marmalade (by Danehill), a 5-time Gr1 winner with a Timeform rating of 132, has been purchased by Drakenstein Stud from Coolmore Stud

Leading South African stud farm Drakenstein Stud has purchased DUKE OF MARMALADE from Coolmore Stud in a deal brokered by Blandford Bloodstock.

THE top class son of great champion sire DANEHILL, a five time Group 1 winner, was last year’s leading European Second Crop sire of stakes winners outperforming the likes of New Approach, Henrythenavigator and Raven’s Pass.  Duke of Marmalade is currently the leading 3rd crop sire in the Northern Hemisphere by stakes winners (12) and horses (9) (TDN Leading sires).

DUKE OF MARMALADE was rated 132 by Timeform after enjoying a spectacular four-year-old campaign that included Group 1 successes in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot, the Juddmonte International at York and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.

Gaynor Rupert " I absolutely delighted that a horse of the quality and calibre of Duke Of Marmalade is coming to Drakenstein Stud

Gaynor Rupert “I am absolutely delighted that a horse of the quality and calibre of Duke Of Marmalade is coming to Drakenstein Stud”

Drakenstein Stud’s owner Gaynor Rupert said yesterday: “I am absolutely delighted that a horse of the quality and calibre of Duke Of Marmalade is coming to Drakenstein Stud to stand alongside Trippi, Horse Chestnut, Philanthropist and What A Winter.”

Mrs Rupert added: “We went to see The Duke last week at Coolmore Stud and we loved him.  He started quarantine yesterday and he will ship to Cape Town next month ready for the next Southern Hemisphere covering season.  Given what his progeny has achieved on the track already and that he has 234 two-year-olds to race this season, I believe he is an outstanding addition to both the Drakenstein Stud stallion roster and the South African Stallion ranks.”

Duke Of Marmalade has sired 23 Stakes class performers to date including Aiden O’Brien’s classy Venus De Milo, a Group 3 winner of the Give Thanks Stakes who was also second in last year’s Group 1 Yorkshire Oaks and Irish Oaks.

Blandford Bloodstock’s Tom Goff said: “I believe this is a landmark moment both for Drakenstein Stud and for the South African breeding industry.  I cannot remember when a horse with so many of the high quality attributes that this stallion possesses went to stand in South Africa.”

Goff added: “He is a fantastic physical specimen and was a truly great racehorse by the mighty Danehill.  He has a superb pedigree that was matched by his great turn of foot and he has made a hugely promising start to his stud career.  I greatly look forward to seeing his progeny in South Africa.”

Duke Of Marmalade is a half brother to Investec Epsom Derby hero Ruler Of The World and hails from a top class family of sires that includes champion sire AP Indy, Summer Squall, Al Mufti and Lemon Drop Kid, who have all sprung from the foundation mare Lassie Dear, herself a profound influence on South African breeding.

Duke of Marmalade pedigree

 

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