First to Ten

Tara Madgwick - Monday November 29

As we move into December and say goodbye to the spring carnivals in Sydney and Melbourne, it’s worth taking a look at the leading sires by stakes-winners with current leader Snitzel setting a brisk pace on 10 stakes-winners.

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The Arrowfield Stud based champion sire is on a mission this year and looks as though he will easily surpass his overall tally of 13 Australian stakes-winners last season.

Snitzel is on track for a super successful season.

His 10 stakes-winners are highlighted by three Group I winners – Wild Ruler, In the Congo and Yearning – the latter two both three year-olds coming from a crop that may well emerge as his best ever.

The powerhouse engine driving the Snitzel success this season is coming from this crop with Snitzel also the leading 3YO Sire by winners, earnings and stakes-winners.

Click to see the full interactive Breednet sire tables.

These current three year-olds were conceived in 2017 when Snitzel’s fee jumped from $110,000 to $176,000 and he covered 200 plus mares that year so his progeny are not only top quality but also plentiful.
 

Crop Year (SH)

Mares Covered / Service Fee

Stakes-Winners/ Best Performers

2007

131 / $33,000

3 SW’s G2 Chance Bye

2008

99 / $33,000

6 SW’s G1 Hot Snitzel

2009

103/ $33,000

8 SW’s G1 Snitzerland, Sizzling

2010

88/ $22,000

7 SW’s G1 Shamus Award, Sweet Idea

2011

132/ $27,500

9 SW’s G1 Wandjina

2012

152/ $27,500

10 SW’s G1 Redzel

2013

249/ $33,000

18 SW’s G1 Russian Revolution. Heavenly Blue (South Africa)

2014

226/ $49,500

21 SW’s G1 Trapeze Artist, I Am Excited, Invader, Summer Passage

2015

214 / $71,500

8 SW’s G1 Estijaab

2016

213/ $88,000

10 SW’s G2 Splintex

2017

169/ $110,000

6 SW’s G1 Wild Ruler, G2 Away Game

2018

216/ $176,000

9 SW’s G1 Yearning, Sword of State, In the Congo G2 Four Moves Ahead

2019

172/ $220,000

2YO’s

2020

141 / $220,000

Yearlings

2021

150/ $165,000

Foals being born



Snitzel has 44 entries for 2022 Magic Millions, click to see them.
 
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