Group 1 winner Supremacy has first mares scanned in foal
Middle Park Stakes hero is proving popular at Yeomanstown Stud
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The Middle Park Stakes winner Supremacy has five mares successfully scanned in foal.
Among the first mares to return a positive pregnancy scan is The Hermitage, dam of Angel's Hideaway, who won the Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes and was fourth in the 1,000 Guineas.
Eraadaat, dam of four winners including the Listed-placed two-year-old Black Beach, has also been confirmed in foal to the Richmond Stakes winner, as has All On Red, who was third in the Listed Rose Bowl Stakes.
Commenting on the news, Gay O'Callaghan of Yeomanstown Stud said: "Supremacy has been very well received and supported by breeders. He has shown great enthusiasm for his new role and I am sure he will be a great success."
The son of champion first- and second-season sire Mehmas is out of Triggers Broom, a half-sister to the Hong Kong Group 1 winner Xtension and to the dam of multiple Group 1 winner Harry Angel, who has his first runners this year.
Supremacy was bred by Kangyu International Racing and sold by Owenstown Stud for £65,000 at the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale to Clive Cox.
He won three of his four starts at two, all over six furlongs, attaining a RPR of 118 and retired to Yeomanstown Stud at a fee of €12,500 for the 2022 season.
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