Sires by Bloodline – Not a Single Doubt

Tara Madgwick - Sunday June 18

Born in the very first crop of foals sired by Redoute’s Choice, Not a Single Doubt managed a couple of modest Listed wins before retiring to stand alongside his famous father at Arrowfield Stud and what an amazing success story he became with a fledgling sire dynasty set to ensure his influence for generations to come.

Much loved at Arrowfield Stud, Not a Single Doubt passed away last June.

For much of his stud career, Not a Single Doubt was the bread and butter sire on the Arrowfield roster spending his first six seasons at a fee of $13,750 and the following five at $24,750 and then $33,000. It was only the last four seasons when his fee climbed as high as $110,000 that he really got the respect he deserved.

Those latter years at stud saw him cover better mares and the unbridled success at stud of his dual G1 winning son Extreme Choice has led to a real surge of interest in his colts as sire prospects.

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Extreme Choice has well documented fertility issues, but runs at 12.5% SW to runner.

The big bangers in the group are his Golden Slipper winning son Farnan, who has been given great opportunity at Kia Ora Stud with his first yearlings to sell next year and his Golden Slipper winning grand-son Stay Inside, who was super popular in his first season at Newgate last spring.

Farnan, click for more info.

Stay Inside will have his first foals this spring.

This branch of the Redoute’s Choice sireline has great potential for the future, so it’s not hard to see why so many farms are keen to take a piece of the action.

SIRE

Stud

Best Race Performance

Mares Covered 2021

Mares Covered 2022

2023 Fee

Not a Single Doubt 2001

L

SIRE SONS

Extreme Choice 2013

Newgate Farm, NSW

G1

75

108

$275,000

Farnan 2017

Kia Ora Stud, NSW

G1

192

189

$55,000

Anders 2017

Widden Stud, NSW

G3

184

169

$16,500

Dubious 2016

Kitchwin Hills, NSW

G2

112

143

$15,400

Stronger 2016

Aquis, Qld

G1

$13,750

Doubtland 2017

Widden Stud, Vic

G2

142

108

Squamosa 2007

Brooklyn Park Stud, Tas

G3

23

26

$3,300

Sire Grand-SonS

Stay Inside (Extreme Choice) 2018

Newgate Farm, NSW

G1

189

$77,000

Extreme Warrior (Extreme Choice) 2018

Rosemont Stud, Vic

G3

113

$19,800

Tiger of Malay (Extreme Choice) 2018

Newgate Farm, NSW

G2

164

$16,500

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