Street Cry

Stallion news

Strength in depth

Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta are both headline-makers for Medaglia d’Oro and Street Cry but the Darley roster offers a stallion to suit all needs: from proven elder statesmen to a talented pair of freshmen

Stakes winners for Shamardal and Exceed And Excel

Arctic becomes second Group winner for first-season sire: Exceptional Art lands Listed Beverley Bullet Stakes in the UK

All systems go for the new season

Darley’s shuttle stallions arrive safely at Kelvinside and Northwood Park

Sons of Street Cry to the fore

Predatory Pricer and Whobegotyou fill the quinella in the G2 JJ Liston Stakes, whilst Lonhro’s son Denman records an impressive victory in the G3 Run To The Rose

In a perfect world

Street Cry and his champion daughter bring optimism to the industry

Brilliant Bernardini is leading first-crop sire at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga

Darley's young stallion concludes the sale with an average of $672,200 whilst Henny Hughes also enjoys another successful session

Brilliant Bernardini is leading first-crop sire at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga

Darley's young stallion concludes the sale with an average of $672,200 (A$816,000) whilst Henny Hughes also enjoys another successful session

Zenyatta's dazzling dozen

Street Cry mare remains unbeaten in 12 starts with hard-fought victory in the G1 Clement L Hirsch Stakes; new Stakes winner for Elusive Quality

Seventh Street lands second G1 success

Daughter of Street Cry wins Go For Wand Stakes at Saratoga

Spot on, Bruce

"Everything that I think is good, that is what I saw in him," was the assessment of trainer Bruce Headley on selecting Street Boss at the yearling sales. The chestnut son of Street Cry went on to smash track records and win seven races, including two Grade One sprints and now he's coming to Australia

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