Champion sprinter Fine Needle has been retired from racing and will join the Darley roster in Japan in 2019 , standing at a fee
Fees have been announced for the seven stallions who will stand on the Darley roster in Japan in 2019. They are headed by new
Talismanic , a top-class son of leading sire Medaglia d ’ Oro and winner of last year ’ s G1 Breeders ’ Cup Turf
Fine Needle , a son of Admire Moon , landed his second G1 sprint of the year when taking the Sprinters Stakes over 1200m
Seiun Kosei , a five-year-old son of Admire Moon , landed his third Stakes race on Sunday, 17 June when gamely taking the G3
Moonquake , a progressive five-year-old son of Admire Moon , landed his first G2 on Saturday, 12 May when narrowly winning the G2 Keio
Fine Needle landed his biggest triumph to date on Sunday, 25 March when taking his first G1 in the Takamatsunomiya Kinen. Run over 1200m
The racing silks will also change to royal blue with one light blue band on the sleeve. There will be no change in the
The G3 Silk Road Stakes, run over 1200m on turf at Kyoto, turned into an Admire Moon benefit on Sunday, 28 January when he sired the fi
American Patriot , a G1-winning son of prolific sire War Front, is new to the roster for next year and his fee will be