Sire: High Chaparral
Dam: Polished Gem (Danehill)
Fee: €12,500
ITM Stallion Trail well received
Free Eagle’s First yearlings prove at hit at the sales
Irish National Stud Bred Colt sells for €400,000
Free Eagle’s first foal has landed!
Won 3 races (8f. – 10f.) from 2 to 4 years, 2015 and £592,524
At 2
Won Irish Stallion Farms EBF 2YO Maiden
Leopardstown, 8f, on debut by 5 ½ lengths
Placed 2nd, ICON Juvenile Turf Trial Golden Fleece Stakes, Gr.3
Leopardstown, 8f, to multiple Gr.1 winner Australia
At 3
Won KPMG Enterprise Kilternan Stakes, Gr.3
Leopardstown, 10f, by 7 lengths
Placed 3rd, Qipco Champion Stakes, Gr.1
Ascot, 10f, to Gr.1 winners Noble Mission and Al Kazeem
At 4
Won Prince of Wales’s Stakes, Gr.1
Ascot, 10f, beating 6 Gr.1 winners including The Grey Gatsby
Placed 3rd, Qipco Champion Stakes, Gr.1
Leopardstown, 10f, to multiple Gr.1 winners Golden Horn and Found
First Runners 2019
First runners 2019
Basic Vet Requirements before covering may take place at the Irish National Stud for full Vet Requirements please click here.
PLEASE NOTE:
Mares will not be accepted for covering until all the above documentation and a signed contract has been lodged with the office. It is therefore, advised that this should be done as early as possible, to prevent a delay at the time of covering.
CONTRACT:
All mares must have a fully executed nomination contract lodged with the office prior to presentation for covering.
PASSPORT:
Due to changes in EU Transport Regulations, passports must accompany the mare to stud and will be returned with the mare at the time of her departure.
CERTIFICATION:
All mares require a negative test result, dated after January 1st 2017 for the following:
CEM
EIA
EVA
EHV 1.4 & ROTA VIRUS VACCINATIONS:
It is advised that mares coming to foal at the Irish National Stud should be vaccinated against “virus abortion” and Rota Virus.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Irish National Stud reserves the right to instruct their Veterinary Surgeons to carry out any necessary examination or treatment, at the owner’s expense.
The Irish National Stud reserves the right to amend these requirements in alignment with any changes to Department of Agriculture Guidelines.
ITM Stallion Trail well received
Free Eagle’s First yearlings prove at hit at the sales
Irish National Stud Bred Colt sells for €400,000
Free Eagle’s first foal has landed!
Won 3 races (8f. – 10f.) from 2 to 4 years, 2015 and £592,524
At 2
Won Irish Stallion Farms EBF 2YO Maiden
Leopardstown, 8f, on debut by 5 ½ lengths
Placed 2nd, ICON Juvenile Turf Trial Golden Fleece Stakes, Gr.3
Leopardstown, 8f, to multiple Gr.1 winner Australia
At 3
Won KPMG Enterprise Kilternan Stakes, Gr.3
Leopardstown, 10f, by 7 lengths
Placed 3rd, Qipco Champion Stakes, Gr.1
Ascot, 10f, to Gr.1 winners Noble Mission and Al Kazeem
At 4
Won Prince of Wales’s Stakes, Gr.1
Ascot, 10f, beating 6 Gr.1 winners including The Grey Gatsby
Placed 3rd, Qipco Champion Stakes, Gr.1
Leopardstown, 10f, to multiple Gr.1 winners Golden Horn and Found
First Runners 2019
First runners 2019
Basic Vet Requirements before covering may take place at the Irish National Stud for full Vet Requirements please click here.
PLEASE NOTE:
Mares will not be accepted for covering until all the above documentation and a signed contract has been lodged with the office. It is therefore, advised that this should be done as early as possible, to prevent a delay at the time of covering.
CONTRACT:
All mares must have a fully executed nomination contract lodged with the office prior to presentation for covering.
PASSPORT:
Due to changes in EU Transport Regulations, passports must accompany the mare to stud and will be returned with the mare at the time of her departure.
CERTIFICATION:
All mares require a negative test result, dated after January 1st 2017 for the following:
CEM
EIA
EVA
EHV 1.4 & ROTA VIRUS VACCINATIONS:
It is advised that mares coming to foal at the Irish National Stud should be vaccinated against “virus abortion” and Rota Virus.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Irish National Stud reserves the right to instruct their Veterinary Surgeons to carry out any necessary examination or treatment, at the owner’s expense.
The Irish National Stud reserves the right to amend these requirements in alignment with any changes to Department of Agriculture Guidelines.
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