End of Season Sire Tables - Part One

Tara Madgwick - Sunday July 31

It’s August 1 and the horse’s birthday, so the start of a new season with Breednet sire tables offering end of season stats for all divisions – first, second and third season – 2YO, 3YO and 4YO- plus the popular distance sire tables and it’s all interactive to learn more about these sires.

General Sires Lists – I Am Invincible topped by earnings and winners with Snitzel siring the most stakes-winners with his tally of 18, one ahead of I Am Invincible.

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First Season Sires – Russian Revolution topped by earnings and winners with Gold Standard the only sire in this division to post a Group I winner.

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Second Season Sires – Maurice (Jpn) the leader by earnings with Capitalist on top by winners and Extreme Choice the most successful on the score of stakes-winners with six.

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Third Season Sires – Pride of Dubai the leader by earnings, the late Spill the Beans on top by winners and Pride of Dubai and Kermadec sharing honours for stakes-winners with four apiece.

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2YO Sires – Rebel Dane on top thanks to champion filly Fireburn and Better than Ready the leader by winners with I Am Invincible the leader by stakes-winners with five.

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3YO Sires – I Am Invincible the leader by earnings, but Snitzel on top by winners and stakes-winners with eight.

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4YO Sires – Shocking on top by earnings thanks to Golden Eagle winner I’m Thunderstruck with Written Tycoon leading by winners and stakes-winners with five.

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