Sires by Bloodline – Street Cry

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday June 28

When Street Cry (IRE) arrived in Australia for the first time 20 years ago as a Group I Dubai World Cup winner by Machiavellian, Australian breeders had no clue what to make of him, but his sireline delivered six Australian Group I winners this season including the best of them in Anamoe, so it’s time to get on board or get left behind.

Street Cry (IRE) has been a pivotal shuttle sire for Australia and gave us our best ever racehorse Winx.

The sire sons of Street Cry have enjoyed G1 success this season with Anamoe (Street Boss (USA), Dubai Honour (IRE) (Pride of Dubai), Bella Nipotina (Pride of Dubai), Little Brose (Per Incanto (USA), Roch ‘n’ Horse (Per Incanto (USA) and I’m Thunderstruck (Shocking).

Per Incanto (USA) sired two Aussie G1 winners this season.

Darley based Street Boss and Little Avondale Stud’s Per Incanto were two of the first sons of Street Cry at stud and have both carved out successful careers in Australia/ USA and New Zealand, while Pride of Dubai has had his ups and downs but outstanding results this year will see him back in favour at Coolmore this spring.

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The big hope of this sireline lies with Anamoe, who will attempt to follow in the footsteps of past proper champion racehorses that have achieved super stud success in the vein of Lonhro and So You Think. Anamoe has everything you could possibly want in a racehorse and has the pedigree to back him up, so let’s all cheer him on!

Anamoe will be a rock star at the Darley stallion parades this spring!

SIRE

Stud

Best Race Performance

Mares Covered 2021

Mares Covered 2022

2023 Fee

Street Cry (IRE) 1998

G1

SIRE SONS

Street Boss (USA) 2004

Darley, Vic

G1

117

100

$66,000

Per Incanto (USA) 2004

Little Avondale Stud, NZ

G3

133

105

NZ$50,000

Pride of Dubai 2012

Coolmore, NSW

G1

30

54

$27,500

Shocking 2005

Rich Hill Stud, NZ

G1

94

69

NZ$12,500

Wolf Cry 2012

Larneuk Stud

G2 placed

39

43

$3,300

SIRE GRAND SONS

Anamoe (Street Boss (USA) 2018

Darley, NSW

G1

$121,000

Hanseatic (Street Boss (USA) 2017

Rosemont Stud, Vic

G3

195

175

$17,600

Hallowed Crown (Street Sense (USA) 2011

Twin Hills Stud, NSW

G1

33

30

$8,800

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