STALLIONS
BUFFALO BILL CODY
By sire-of-sires Redoute’s Choice, Buffalo Bill Cody was a precocious six-time winner up to a mile, earning a merit rating of 125 at three. Out of the Gr.1-placed Irish mare Buffalo Berry, he combines speed and class with a growing list of black-type progeny.
His progeny are headed by Gr.1 Mercury Sprint and Computaform Sprint winner Buffalo Storm Cody, Gr.3 Lebelo Sprint and Merchants Handicap winner Pistol Pete, and Listed winners Buffalo Bill and Catwalk King. Other stakes performers include One Eye On Vegas, Rachel Wall, Rifle Queen, The Bronx Bull and Wolf Mountain highlighting his ability to sire precocious, versatile performers capable of competing at the highest level.
Danon Scorpion
Gr.1-winning NHK Mile Cup hero Danon Scorpion is by Horse of the Year and Champion Sprinter-Miler Lord Kanaloa, one of Japan’s most influential sires, responsible for over 900 winners, 63 stakes winners and an AEI of 2.04. Out of Canadian Horse of the Year Lexie Lou, a multiple champion and Hall of Fame inductee, Danon Scorpion carries elite international bloodlines on both sides. A Gr.1 winner at three and Gr.1 placed at two, he combines speed, class and versatility over 1600 -1800m. Now at stud, he offers breeders the chance to infuse proven global excellence into their next generation of champions.
Hawwaam
Champion 3YO and dual Gr.1-winning miler-middle distance star, Hawwaam won 10 of 13 starts and earned a career-high merit rating of 131. By Silvano out of twice champion broodmare Halfway to Heaven, he boasts a blue-blooded pedigree as a half-brother to Horse of the Year Rainbow Bridge and Gr.1 winner Golden Ducat.
Hawwaam captured the Gr.1 SA Classic, Gr.1 Champions Challenge (twice), Gr.1 Daily News 2000, Gr.1 Horse Chestnut S., Gr.2 Dingaans, and Gr.3 Tony Ruffel Stakes – combining class, versatility, and proven Group 1 excellence.
From his first runners, Hawwaam has already produced black-type performers headed by Gr.2 Camellia Stakes and Gr.3 Sycamore Sprint winner Perfect Miracle and Listed winner Diogenes, making an encouraging start at stud and adding further depth to an already outstanding profile.
FIRE AWAY
A Gr.3-winning miler with 7 wins on turf and dirt in the USA, Fire Away comes from a powerhouse family, out of Salute, who was runner-up in the Gr.2 Demoiselle Stakes and third in the Gr.3 Tempted Stakes at two. Salute is a daughter of unbeaten Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner Personal Ensign, one of the most influential broodmares of the modern era.
Fire Away is a brother to Gr.1 Belmont Derby winner Mr Speaker, reinforcing the strength of this outstanding Personal Ensign female line.
By War Front – Danzig’s most accomplished stallion son alongside Danehill and Green Desert, a sire of Gr.1 winners with over 20 sons at stud – Fire Away blends class, speed and stamina.
His progeny include Gr.1 Champions Challenge winner Fire Attack, Gr.1 SA Classic winner Confederate, Gr.3 Starling Stakes winner Egyptian Mau, Gr.3 Langerman winner My Golly Molly and multiple other stakes performers such as Explosive Bond, Luna Halo, My Best Shot, and Warm Reception.
FLOWER ALLEY
Gr.1 winning Travers Stakes star and $2.5 million earner, Flower Alley captured multiple Gr.2 races and was rated Timeform 127, the second-highest-rated 3YO in the USA in 2005.
From a notable international family – brother to Japanese Gr.1 winners Spielberg and Tosen Ra – he has established a strong and consistent record at stud.
An international sire of Gr.1 winners including I’ll Have Another (Champion 3YO in the USA), Lukes Alley, My Wandy’s Girl, Lilacs And Lace and Bullard’s Alley, Flower Alley has proven himself as a sire at the highest level.
His South African progeny are headed by outstanding multiple Gr.1 winner Princess Calla, alongside a deep and versatile group of stakes performers including Gr.2 winners Bold Fortune, Feather Boa, None Other, Maharanee, Gilded Butterfly and FireAlley, as well as Gr.3 winners Otto Luyken and Clafoutis.
Flower Alley continues to deliver class and versatility, with progeny excelling from 1000m to 2450m.
