Harry Angel climbs to the top end of the General Sires table with a breakout season of results

Names like Tom Kitten, Private Harry and Angel Capital are the reason the spotlight’s firmly on him

It’s been a breakout season for Harry Angel in Australia and the numbers speak for themselves. He’s had 129 runners in the Southern Hemisphere and already notched up 63 individual winners - among them five individual Stakes winners: two G1 winners, two separate G2 winners and a G3 winner. All serious Group races.

And that’s not all. With over $12 million in earnings, Harry Angel currently sits seventh on the General Sires Table – mixing it with the likes of Zoustar, Snitzel, I Am Invincible and Written Tycoon. It’s elite company, and it confirms what breeders and buyers have seen coming: Harry Angel is the real deal.

Leading the charge is TOM KITTEN - the standout colt who captured the G1 VRC All-Star Mile, finished runner-up in both the G1 Epsom Handicap and G1 Futurity Stakes, and placed in the G1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes. With over $3.9 million in earnings, he’s a Group 1-winning heavyweight built to headline a season.

And he’s not alone.

  • PRIVATE HARRY – A five-time winner with close to $2 million in prizemoney, including victory in the G1 ATC Galaxy Handicap. A serious stallion prospect.
  • ANGEL CAPITAL – A tough, consistent galloper and multiple Stakes winner, including the G2 MRC Autumn Stakes.
  • ARKANSAW KID – Claimed the G2 VRC Bobbie Lewis, cementing his place among Australia’s top sprinters.
  • WATCHME WIN – A four-time winner and Stakes-placed, including a G3 placing in the SAJC John Hawkes Stakes.

Across the board, his progeny aren’t just winning – they’re winning early, winning the right races, and delivering in the sales ring. With 20 Stakes winners worldwide, Harry Angel is quickly building a reputation as one of the most reliable young sires on the rise.

And the market is listening. Harry Angel’s progeny have sold up to $800,000, with a strong run of six-figure results including $520,000, $460,000 and $400,000 and momentum is only building. That’s not hype - that’s confidence.

He’s delivering in the ring, delivering on the track and delivering where it matters most: in results. A quick snapshot of some of the key results from the 2024/25 racing season: