Winning Combination - Breeding The Best Thoroughbred Racehorses!
Newmarket Stables
Breeding winners used to be down to good luck! Newmarket Stables can improve your odds by matching the mare to the correct sire with genes for speed and/or stamina.
The Three Stallions
Thoroughbreds today can be traced back to three breeds of stallions, known as the Byerley Turk, the Darley Arabian and the Godolphin Arabian, which were imported to Great Britain from the Middle East and Turkey between the years 1689 and 1729. These horses were mated with strong English ones and the result was the Thoroughbred, properly called an English running horse. Thoroughbreds weigh less than many other breeds of horse and stand out because of their delicate heads, trim bodies, strong chests and relatively short backs. They are also known for being rather high-strung.
ARCHER: CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED AND MELBOURNE CUP WINNER
Archer (1856–1872) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won the first and the second Melbourne Cups in 1861 and 1862. He won both Cups easily, and is one of only five horses to win the Melbourne Cup twice or more; he is one of only three horses to win two successive Cups. In 2017 Archer was inducted to the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
The formidable racehorse went on to win many races, setting many records on the way in Sydney and Melbourne.
What Makes Newmarket Stables Different?
Using our 'handpicked' mares - the board of experts match them with the ideal sire from anywhere in the world to produce the best progany possible.
"Now remember this, I love a deal, adore a trade, can't get enough of top-end sport and I've been bitten by the racing bug, and Magic Millions embraces all of that,"
Gerry Harvey
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Breeding Syndicates
In the 1960s, horse breeders organized themselves into syndicates — groups of people who bought shares in a horse. A syndicate purchased 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus for a record-breaking price of over au$100 million when the stallion was three, after his two-year racing career was over. If he lives to be 25, the average lifespan of a Thoroughbred, Fusaichi Pegasus will sire hundreds of offspring. With a stud fee of around au$320,000, the stallion’s syndicate is valued at au$704 million (by todays value, for his lifetime).
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Industry News & Updates
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