NEWS: The Boss’ best crop of yearlings at Premier

Plus another two quality crops in waiting for Street Boss.

Street Boss is a stallion who has had to do it the hard way.

Reverse shuttling between Jonabell Farm in America and Northwood Park in Victoria, Street Boss entered the Australian stallion ranks in 2009, merely two years following the outbreak of equine influenza and in a year where all vendors experienced a significant decline in the yearling market.

In March, five months prior to the start of the breeding season, the Victorian-based auction house Inglis reported a $15 million loss which saw the average price plummet $28,000 at its Premier Yearling Sale (2008: $83,541 and 2009: $55,370).

With many challenges to contend with, the speed specialist still covered a book of 72 mares in his first season, his smallest book to date.

Street Boss is no stranger to G1 glory siring the likes of G1 Kentucky Oaks winner Cathryn Sophia, five-time Stakes winner in Hong Kong, Rapper Dragon and G1 Newmarket Handicap hero, The Quarterback.

The Quarterback

The Quarterback's dam, Soorena (Encosta de Lago), was covered by Street Boss in his first season and the resultant foal would be her fourth, a cross that has produced 25% Stakes winners to runners.

Bred by Rick Jamieson, the breeder of many other G1-stars including Black Caviar, Jameka, All Too Hard and Hong Kong-elite Lucky Bubbles, The Quarterback was offered at the 2012 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale as Lot 242.

Knocked down for $120,000, the then yearling returned seven times its service fee at a price almost twice the sale average.

The Quarterback as a yearling

17 well-bred yearlings are on offer this year including:

An exciting filly as Lot 174 offered by Blue Gum Farm. Out of the Stakes winning mare, Exceedingly French (Exceed And Excel), this filly is bred on the same cross that has produced 66% Stakes runners to winners including G3 winner, Petits Filous.

Hunter Valley-based consignors, Vinery Stud, are presenting a colt out of the Stakes-winning and Stakes-producing blue hen mare, Grace And Power making him a half-brother to G1 VRC Sprint Classic winner, Delectation (Shamardal) as Lot 204.

Other exciting prospects:

  • Lot 23 a filly out of Wonderful Feeling (Encosta de Lago) bred on The Quarterback’s cross.
  • Lot 163 a colt out of the Stakes performing mare, Embark.
  • Lot 211 a filly from the family of Flying Spur and Encosta de Lago.
  • Lot 266 a colt from the family of Snitty Kitty out of the Stakes-producing mare, Leica Light.
  • Lot 414 a filly out of the three-quarter-sister to Headwater and from the family of River Dove.
  • Lot 471 a colt out of the Stakes-producing mare, Strega.
  • Lot 733 a colt out of the Stakes-placed mare, Saratoga. The two-year-old brother, Brave Enough, is in the stable of Mick Price at Caulfield.

With a 71% winners to runners strike rate and an excellent draft of yearlings, the progeny of Street Boss will be sure to attract attention at the 2019  Inglis Premier sale which commences on Sunday, 3 March.