Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum’s breeding operation, Shadwell Stud, has announced that it has closed the book for highly promising young stallion for 2008 coverings.
The farm has been overwhelmed with applications following the encouraging start that Nayef has made to his career with 10 individual first-crop winners, including the impressive winner of Doncaster's May Hill Stakes (Gr2) winner, .
Shadwell has adopted for 2008 a policy worldwide of restricting its stallions to just 85 mares. This has made the task of allocating nominations particularly difficult in the case of Nayef, as prospective breeders made some 300 applications.
Meanwhile, Shadwell has also announced a closing date of 30 November for 2008 nominations to for the 2008 season. Haafhd is also heavily ooversubscribed and breeders are being urged to reconfirm their interest by submitting an application form by this date.
My gosh. world class pedigree of a family that include's this year's BC filly and mare turf winner.
another thing... I think Gulch might very well be one of the most underrated sires on earth. dirt, grass, long short, cheap... all the requirements. he sires SIRES. decent ones.