Updated Closer Look at Not a Single Doubt

Tara Madgwick - Monday June 27

The sad passing of Arrowfield Stud’s champion sire Not a Single Doubt has given us the opportunity to revisit a popular story we did on the much loved son of Redoute’s Choice in 2020 showing his rise to success book by book.

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Not a Single Doubt

Not a Single Doubt was one of those horses that spent most of his stud career being underestimated, which is hardly surprising given the illustrious company he was keeping at Arrowfield.

A speedy Listed winner at two, whose big claim to fame was running second to Dance Hero in a Magic Millions 2YO Classic, Not a Single Doubt had nothing in his race record to suggest he would go on to sire 16 Group I winners (to date) at distances ranging from 1100 to 2500m.

He is by champion sire Redoute’s Choice from the female family of Snippets, so two big pluses there, but not enough to warrant a fee of any more than $13,750 in his first six years at stud and nothing more than $33,000 in the five years after.

While other high profile horses have come and gone on the Arrowfield roster, Not a Single Doubt  remained and flourished giving hope to every studmaster in the country standing a well bred colt whose race record may be less than stellar.

There is also a lesson here in persistence and keeping the faith as his first Group I winner did not come on the scene until his fifth crop of foals.

While champion racehorses frequently produce offspring nowhere near as good as them, Not a Single Doubt has consistently produced horses a lot better than he was and that’s a bit of genetic magic!

The lifetime stats for Not a Single Doubt are 73% winner to runner and 7.4% SW to runner.

Not a Single Doubt has no fewer than six sons at stud - -Extreme Choice, Farnan, Dubious, Doubtland, Anders, and Squamosa.


Not a Single Doubt (Foaled 2001)
 

Crop Year (SH)

Foals / Service Fee

Stakes-Winners/ Best Performers

2006

88/ $13,750

2 SW’s / G3 Doubtful Jack

2007

66/ $13,750

5 SW’s / G3 Squamosa

2008

78/ $13,750

3 SW’s / G3 Karuta Queen

2009

114/ $13,750

5 SW’s / Doubtfilly

2010

101/ $13,750

6 SW’s / G1 Miracles of Life, G2 Villa Verde Gypsy Diamond

2011

128/ $13,750

5 SW’s / G1 Clearly Innocent, Good Project, G2 Fell Swoop

2012

125/ $24,750

10 SW’s / G1 Scales of Justice, Single Gaze, Secret Agenda, Southern Legend

2013

68/ $24,750

9 SW’s / G1 Kenedna, Extreme Choice, Samadoubt

2014

70/ $33,000

12 SW’s / G1 Mighty Boss, G2 Champagne Cuddles

2015

72/ $33,000

7 SW’s / G1 Qafila, G2 Classique Legend

2016

99/ $33,000

5 SW’s / G1 Shout the Bar, Stronger G2 Dubious

2017

86/ $71,500

5 SW’s / G1 Farnan, Instant Celebrity

2018

92/ $88,000

4 SW’s / G3 Mallory, Gimme Par

2019

39/ $99,000

1 SW/ Listed Soaring Ambition

2020

36/ $110,000

Yearlings


 

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