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LM Stallions new recruit Roseman to stand for £5,500 on six-strong roster

He is joined by fellow new sire Mr Scaramanga, Legends Of War and Tip Two Win

Roseman (yellow): introduced to breeders at £5,500
Roseman (yellow): introduced to breeders at £5,500Credit: Mark Cranham

LM Stallions has introduced its new recruit and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes runner-up Roseman at £5,500 to join a team that includes Legends Of War, Tip Two Win, Southern Hills, Diplomat, Master Carpenter and fellow new sire Mr Scaramanga.

Roseman, a son of Kingman who raced in the colours of Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum, was a €650,000 purchase by trainer Roger Varian from Goffs Orby in 2017.

The five-year-old was a five-length winner on his second start before a second to King Of Comedy in the Heron Stakes and gained a first black-type win when landing the Ben Marshall Stakes that autumn.

Roseman was second to The Revenant on his final start in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes last year, finishing in front of the likes of Palace Pier and Lord Glitters, while he was also fourth in the Queen Anne that year.

Legends Of War, a Grade 3-winning son of Scat Daddy, will stand his second season at a fee of £4,000, cut from £5,000 this term.

Legends Of War during the Craven Breeze-Up Sale
Legends Of War during the Craven Breeze-Up SaleCredit: Laura Green

A 900,000gns buy from the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale by Stephen Hillen, the five-year-old was a dual winner and second in the Gimcrack Stakes for John Gosden before moving to Doug O'Neill in America.

The 2,000 Guineas runner-up and dual Listed winner Tip Two Win will be available at £2,500, from £3,500 in 2021. The son of Dark Angel was also fourth in the St James's Palace Stakes for Roger Teal and second to Elarqam in the Tattersalls Stakes.

Completing the roster are Windsor Castle Stakes victor Southern Hills, who stands at £2,000, Group 2 and hurdles scorer Diplomat, a dual-purpose son of Teofilo who will command a fee of £1,500, the Group-winning Master Carpenter (£1,000) and Mr Scaramanga, (£1,000), a son of Sir Percy who was third in the Superlative Stakes and was a six-time winner for owner Robert Moss and Simon Dow.


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