Sir Prancealot Makes His Mark in US

Media Release - Thursday April 18

SIR PRANCEALOT continued his ground breaking invasion of the US Turf scene on the weekend with GINGER NUT landing the Listed Limestone Turf sprint over 1100m at Keeneland.

Sir PrancealotYou can watch the racehere.

The former UK domiciled 3yo filly, was having her second start for US conditioner John Sadler and her "last to first win" suggested that going both up in trip and grade are accessible targets for the SIR PRANCEALOT filly. As a yearling the filly cost a mere 23,000gns and has jumped out of the pedigree as the only Stakes winner from her last two generations of the family.

SIR PRANCEALOT is entering his 3rd season at stud with Cornerstone at a truly accessible fee of $13,000 plus GST and is a unique opportunity to "outcross" your DANEHILL saturated mares with confidence. With SIR DANCEALOT out of a DANEHILL DANCER mare and MADAM DANCEALOT out of a DANEHILL mare the proof is already there for all to see that SIR PRANCEALOT works with DANEHILL.

The most impressive statistic is however just how well his sireline does when crossed with DANEHILL mares. Both his sire TAMAYUZ and his grand sire NAYEF have had significant success with this cross, producing 14 stakes winners from 54 runners. That is a stakes winners to runners ratio of nearly 26%. Furthermore this cross is already proven to be successful in Australia with GALLIC CHIEFTAIN winning the Chairman's Quality Gr. 2 only recently and is bred this exact way.

For more information on SIR PRANCEALOT or any of our stallions call;

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