Go Bears Go

Stallion Fees for 2025: The Talking Points

It's probably now just about safe for the TDN team to leave our desks briefly without fear of another stallion fee announcement dropping into the inbox. So, now that the numbers are in, here is a little further investigation as to who's going where and for how much. There were cautionary notes among last year's stallion fee announcements, just as there have been again this time around, which is no surprise given that the foal crop in Britain and Ireland has dropped again, this time by six per cent, to...

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Amo Racing's 'Early Flagbearer' And Group 2 Winner Go Bears Go Retired To Stud

Go Bears Go (Ire) (Kodi Bear {Ire}), winner of the Group 2 Railway Stakes, has been retired by Kia Joorabchian's AMO Racing to stand in partnership with Reddy and Linda Coffey at Springfield House Stud in 2025.  The third AMO Racing-owned horse to retire to stud this autumn, Go Bears Go will embark on his new career having raced with distinction across four seasons where he amassed almost £400,000 in prize-money. In addition to his Group 2 triumph in the Railway Stakes, Go Bears Go won twice at Group 3...

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Breeders' Cup Next Step For Loughnane

Del Mar, CA--Friday's Breeders' Cup card has been branded as 'Future Stars Friday', and that tag rings true for not only the juveniles vying for divisional championships, but also for a handful of ascendent British-based trainers who have their first runners at the meeting. James Ferguson, who recently joined the Group 1 ranks, sends out Mise En Scene (GB) (Siyouni {Fr}) in the GI Juvenile Fillies Turf, while fellow Newmarket conditioner George Boughey saddles Cachet (Ire) (Aclaim {Ire}) in the same race and Thunder Love (GB) (Profitable {Ire}) in the...

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