Emma Berry

Value Sires 2026 Part IV: Bargains To Be Found

This raft of stallions at the lowest range of the price scale is every bit as important as those at the top. For a start, if we look at Royal Ascot alone in 2025, we find the names Massaat and Washington DC alongside those of two of the week's Group 1 winners. Then there was [...]

[ Read More ]
'The Obvious Next Step': Barton Back in the Stallion Business with Scorthy Champ

During the Second World War, in the early years of what has grown into a world-renowned breeding operation, the Aga Khan III leased Barton Stud, not far outside Newmarket, where his resident stallions included Dastur and Umidwar. It is a link that echoes in Barton's new recruit, Scorthy Champ, whose arrival sees a return to [...]

[ Read More ]
Value Sires 2026 Part III: Affordable Options 

And on we go, to a sector of the market that will have great appeal to the shrewd and smaller breeders (you can certainly be both), with the next part of our Value Sires series devoted to those standing in the bracket of £7,500 to £14,999 (approximately €8,500 to €17,000).  There are always deals to [...]

[ Read More ]
Value Sires 2026 Part II: The Mid-Tier

We're sliding down the scale slightly for this second part of our look at the sires standing across Europe to those with an advertised fee of £15,000 to £50,000 (approximately €17,000 to €57,000). And how can we not start with the champion sire of 2024, Dark Angel? At €45,000, his fee is the lowest it [...]

[ Read More ]
Value Sires 2026 Part I: The Major League

For this first of four parts of our annual Value Sires series in Europe, we will be dealing with the elite tier of stallions standing for a fee in excess of £50,000, which is approximately €57,000. The names in this bracket don't change that much, except for when a grandee retires or a young upstart [...]

[ Read More ]
'I Realised I Was The Only Person On The List I'd Never Heard Of': Tedham Relives Memorable Gimcrack Day 

Opening the batting for the after-dinner speeches at York's 254th annual Gimcrack Dinner was the man of the hour, the winning owner of the Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Gimcrack Stakes, Martin Tedham. If Lord Allen's later address led the odd guest to refill their port glass in need of fortification, Tedham, owner of the Declan [...]

[ Read More ]
'Change Needs to Happen at the Top': BHA Chair Lord Allen Addresses Gimcrack Dinner

In one of his first public appearances since becoming chair of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) in September, Lord Allen admitted that there is no “single silver bullet” to ease the significant challenges facing the sport. In a question-and-answer session with broadcaster Lydia Hislop following the 254th Gimcrack Dinner at York racecourse, Lord Allen, whose [...]

[ Read More ]
Sales Reflection: Pinhookers Wade In While Syndicates Cash In

Here's to the hardy souls still grafting away at the Goffs December National Hunt Sale. For the mostly Flat brigade, however, we can now hang up bobble hats and waterproofs, put the final catalogue on the shelf (sorry, iPad users, not quite caught up with you yet) and wonder what to do with ourselves until [...]

[ Read More ]
'I Don't Think We Could Be Happier': Marco Botti on Giavellotto's Return to Hong Kong

Approaching Christmas four years ago, a still slightly gawky chestnut two-year-old jumped from the stalls for his debut in the 1m3f British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes and had to be rousted along by his jockey just to remain in touch with the rest of the field. In last place around the first bend and [...]

[ Read More ]
Mahony Sounds Note of Caution Despite Strong December Returns at Tattersalls

NEWMARKET, UK — There was still plenty of business to be done as the December Sale drew to a close – in the ring, at the bar, and around the local stallion studs still busily showing to breeders in welcome sunshine.  For many, money earned at the sales over the last few weeks is quickly [...]

[ Read More ]
'A Real Champion': Calandagan Wows Japan With Record-Breaking Cup Victory 

TOKYO, JAPAN — It turns out that it takes the world's best horse to win what will surely be judged for the second time in three years to have been the world's best race. For 20 years the Europeans have come and failed to conquer, but Calandagan (Gleneagles), already at the summit of the world [...]

[ Read More ]
'Great Honour' as Teruya and Katsumi Yoshida Become Jockey Club Members

TOKYO, JAPAN — In a special ceremony at Tokyo racecourse prior to the 45th running of the Japan Cup, history was made when brothers Teruya and Katsumi Yoshida became the first Japanese members of the Jockey Club. The major owner-breeders and owners respectively of Shadai Farm and Northern Farm, Teruya, 78, and Katsumi, 77, were [...]

[ Read More ]
X

Never miss another story from the TDN

Click Here to sign up for a free subscription.