Artorius (AUS)

2018 Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) x Gracie's Lass (Redoute's Choice)
Stands at Newgate Farm
2025 FEE: $22,000

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Woodside Park - $22,000
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Coolmore Stud - $19,250
Deep Field - Northern Meteor
Widden Stud - $19,800
Capitalist - Written Tycoon
Kia Ora Stallions - $22,000
Redoute's Choice - Danehill
Coolmore Stud - $22,000
Camelot - Montjeu
Widden Victoria - $19,800
Rubick - Encosta De Lago
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Invincible Spirit - Green Desert
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Written Tycoon - Iglesia
Widden Stud - $22,000
Invincible Spirit - Green Desert
Woodside Park - $19,800
Tavistock - Montjeu
Westbury Stud - $20,000
Street Cry - Machiavellian
Coolmore Stud - $22,000
Flying Artie (AUS) 2013
Gracie's Lass (AUS) 2012
Artie Schiller (USA) 2001
Flying Ruby (AUS) 2004
Redoute's Choice (AUS) 1996
Grace And Power (USA) 2005
El Prado (IRE) 1983
Hidden Light (USA) 1983
Rubiton (AUS) 1989
Parkhill's Flyer (AUS) 1989
Danehill (USA) 1992
Shantha's Choice (AUS) 1992
More Than Ready (USA) 1997
Lady In Power (USA) 1994
Northern Dancer: 5sx5d

Race Record

At 2
1st - Blue Diamond Stakes (1200) Gr.1
1st - Ladbrokes Switch Hcp (1300)
2nd - Bet365 Odds Protector Mdn (1135)
At 3
2nd - H.D.F. McNeil Stakes (1200) Gr.3
2nd - Exford Plate (1400) LR
3rd - Caulfield Guineas (1600) Gr.1
3rd - Coolmore Stud Stks (1200) Gr.1
4th - XXXX Golden Rose (1400) Gr.1
At 4
1st - Furphy Canterbury Stakes (1300) Gr.1
3rd - Platinum Jubilee Stakes (1200) Gr.1
3rd - July Cup (1200) Gr.1
4th - The Agency George Ryder Stakes (1500) Gr.1
At 5
4th - Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (1200) Gr.1

Latest News

Ozzmosis First Born is Feeling Frisky!
Group I VRC Coolmore Stud Stakes winner Ozzmosis was in demand at Newgate last spring covering 192 mares and his first born foal that arrived on July 31 at Alma Vale Thoroughbreds is the source of great pride for owners Ian and Cathy Mathieson.
Breeding To Win – Crystal Ball – New Season 3YOs to Follow
Who are we highlighting this week? - Analysis of the G1 winning 3YO’s for last season has made us realise how many horses on this list took giant strides from two to three, so we are looking into the crystal ball to find some juveniles we believe could end this season as G1 performers if not G1 winners.