Destiny Of The Cat
Outstanding US sire Storm Cat continues to make his presence felt, despite having passed away in 2013
Outstanding US sire Storm Cat continues to make his presence felt, despite having passed away in 2013
Storm Cat is ancestor of both the 2018 US Triple Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy) and Saturday’s Gr1 Ubet Stradbroke Handicap hero Santa Ana Lane
A number of sales topping yearlings have gone on to prove hugely influential in the breeding shed
A triple Champion sire in North America, Giant’s Causeway is the best racehorse (and sire) sired by former champion sire, Storm Cat
The legacy of the late, great US sire, Storm Cat, has been felt the world over
With Classic winners on both sides of the Atlantic last weekend, Sarah Whitelaw examines the enduring legacy of Storm Cat
Storm Cat, sire of 4 Breeders Cup winners and broodmare sire of Cup heroes Speightstown (Gone West) and Folklore (Tiznow), has left a lasting mark on the Breeders Cup races, and his momentum shows no sign of slowing down.
When making a list of outstanding stallions, it is easy to focus on a few big horses, rather than an individual stallion’s overall stud record.
Are there any modern day leading sires who never won a feature race?
Giant’s Causeway is proving to be one of the world’s most sought after sires-of-sires
Earlier in the week, it was announced that outstanding US stallion Storm Cat had died of old age. He was 30 at the time of his death
This time last week we were looking forward to the 163rd renewal of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met
In a new weekly column we look at some of the past weekend’s highlights, and set the fractions with Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Kenilworth WSB Cape Town Met racemeeting
A seasoned racing fan writes that in the zone between 15 and 3 minutes before the official race time, nobody is interested in listening to the personal fancies and various constructions of the presenters’ exotic permutations
Leading South African-based owners Hollywood Racing have broken new ground with the acquisition of five yearlings during the Book 1 session at Karaka this week