Mohaymen, Tamarkuz and Qurbaan to stand under Shadwell Farm banner in 2022
Trio will be based in Kentucky, Louisiana and Indiana at competitive prices
Shadwell Farm’s multiple Graded stakes winner and promising freshman sire Mohaymen will stand at their Nashwan Stud facility in Lexington, Kentucky for the upcoming breeding season.
Through mid-October, the eight-year-old son of Tapit is the sire of two stakes winners, including Graded stakes winner Elm Drive, 11 winners (including six on their debut) and 12 placed from 35 starters to date.
Ranking among the top ten first-year sires, Mohaymen will stand for $7,500 live foal.
The 2016 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile winner and second-crop sire Tamarkuz will be standing at Blue Ridge Farm in Opelousas, Louisiana for a fee of $5,000 live foal.
Among the first-crop success for the $1.8 million-earning son of Speightstown is the Graded stakes winner Red Flag and yearlings which sold up to $280,000.
A half-brother to St James’s Palace Stakes winner Without Parole and stakes winner She’s Got You, Tamarkuz has been represented by two stakes horses in 2021.
The multiple Graded stakes winner Qurbaan, also by Speightstown, will stand the upcoming season at the Indiana Stallion Station in Anderson, Indiana for a fee of $2,500.
Undefeated at two, Qurbaan won/placed in nine Graded stakes, including back-to-back editions of Saratoga’s Grade 2 Bernard Baruch Handicap and was also Grade 1-placed three times. His first foals arrived this year.
Read more
Lucky Vega to join Irish National Stud roster for 2022
'We're extremely bullish on this year's roster' - Airdrie looks forward to 2022
Gordon Elliott sees off Tom Malone to secure £90,000 Doncaster top lot
Memories of Zarak return as Bonneval resident's daughter hits €95,000
Three Galileos among strong catalogue for Goffs November Foal Sale
Published on inNews
Last updated
- Recent success providing impetus for Thursday's second Goresbridge National Hunt Sale
- Expert panel assembled to discuss matings and key considerations in stallion selection during Foal Sale
- 'We've got to give it time' - junior National Hunt hurdles defended at TBA forum
- Group 1 winner Al Wukair on the move to Yeguada La Serreta in Spain
- 'We feel they offer exceptional value in a challenging market' - Bearstone Stud's 2025 roster and fees unveiled
- Recent success providing impetus for Thursday's second Goresbridge National Hunt Sale
- Expert panel assembled to discuss matings and key considerations in stallion selection during Foal Sale
- 'We've got to give it time' - junior National Hunt hurdles defended at TBA forum
- Group 1 winner Al Wukair on the move to Yeguada La Serreta in Spain
- 'We feel they offer exceptional value in a challenging market' - Bearstone Stud's 2025 roster and fees unveiled