Senor Buscador Out of Pegasus, To Begin Stallion Career

Senor Buscador after winning the Saudi Cup Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia

After his work at Gulfstream Park Sunday morning, G1SW-KSA, MGSW & MGISP Senor Buscador (Mineshaft) has been withdrawn from the GI Pegasus World Cup and will be retired to stud duty, according to a tweet from owner Joey Peacock.

In that message on X, Peacock mentions they were not completely happy with his return from the work and ruled out a start in the upcoming contest. Senor Buscador will now head to Lexington to begin his stallion career though a stud farm has yet to be announced.

“Our Team was not completely happy [with] the way Senor Buscador came out of his work this morning. We would never run a horse that is not 100%. Pegasus is out. Buscador will head to Lexington sound to begin his stallion career. Senor, we will be forever grateful for the ride.”

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