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Spectrum: A Diamond In The Midlands
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Spectrum (IRE) has proved himself a significant
broodmare sire over the last few years and it is
exciting times for Yellow Star Stud, where the big bay
son of Rainbow Quest stands in the KZN Midlands.
A courageous grey grand-daughter of Spectrum
named Moonlight Cloud came very close to changing history
for the famed and unbeaten Black Caviar at Ascot last year, with
Black Caviar picking up at the line to finish by a close head in
the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes. This was certainly not a
one-off for Spectrum.
In 2012 Spectrum finished 84th in the world as a Broodmare
Sire, with the likes of Conquistador Cielo, Diesis, Elusive Quality
and Night Shift lying behind him.
Born at Ballymacoll Stud, Spectrum is out of an Irish River mare
named River Dancer, in turn out of a Dancer’s Image / Val De
Loir mare - a stallion who is free of Northern Dancer blood.
In-bred to Native Dancer and Nasrullah, Spectrum had four
wins in the UK from two to four years old over 1600m-2000m,
achieving an admirable Timeform Rating of 126. He won the
Horris Hill Stakes over 1600m at age two and went onto win
the Gr 1 Irish 2000 Guineas over 1600m at age three.
He
continued his great form with a Group 1 Champion Stakes win
over 2000m and placing second in the Group 2 Prix du Prince
d’Orange over 2000m. Spectrum completed his race career
at age four, placing third in the Group 1 Juddmonte Lockinge
Stakes over 1600m.
Spectrum’s half-sister produced sire Conduit, named American
Champion Male Turf Horse in 2008 who is currently standing in
Japan at Big Red Farm. His first foals were born in 2011.
Imported by Highlands Farms, Spectrum is on lease to Yellow
Star Stud.
Koos De Klerk who owns Yellow Star is taking full
advantage of having the dual Group 1 winning stallion, sending
his best mares to Spectrum and hoping they produce fillies for
the future broodmare band of Yellow Star Stud in Mooi River.
Koos also commented that Yellow Star Stud received a request
from a University in Kentucky for hair samples of Spectrum.
“Spectrum is a wonderful acquisition for our farm and indeed
for breeding in KZN, and we are thrilled to have a stallion of his
breeding and achievements internationally here in the Midlands,”
said Mr de Klerk.
“His temperament is brilliant - a good natured horse who
covers mares easily without any quirks. Spectrum is very fertile
- I think he would cover a mare in full gallop!” Koos has sent
some of his best mares to Spectrum, including Americas Cup - a
half-sister by Rich Man’s Gold to 2013 J&B Met Group 1 winner
Martial Eagle.
Spectrum epitomises the image of the perfect thoroughbred
with his commanding presence and charisma.
Standing at 16hh, his presence makes him look a lot bigger -
there was a murmur from the spectators when he entered
and walked around the parade ring at Yellow Star’s Stallion Day
last year. Spectrum commanded the respect of every breeder
present, walking with a powerful swing and athletic purpose
- a stallion who clearly knows the blood running through his
veins is something special. He looked as though he could have
chosen to give the groom a hard time, but wouldn’t.
A big handsome head, intelligent eyes with a big masculine
jowl, faultless conformation, substantial bone and powerful
hindquarters, Spectrum carries himself remarkably well for
a horse of 21, covering a respectable book of 37 mares in
the 2012 season.
Yellow Star reports that his first crop of
foals born this season look every part of their special sire: big
and handsome - with their sire’s star in the centre of their
foreheads.
A stallion that has produced Group winners of the highest
calibre internationally, as a sire-of-sires, Golan (himself a
winner of the English 2000 Guineas and King George VI &
Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes), Hemingway (Australia’s
leading sire in 2008 by winners to runners %) and Gr 1 winner
Spectatorial who stands in New Zealand, amongst others.
However it is as a Broodmare Sire that Spectrum was logged
as the second leading Broodmare Sire in Uk / Ireland by stakes
earned behind the great Sadler’s Wells in 2012, producing
Group winners and placed horses across the world from
Ireland, America, France, Turkey, India, Norway, Australia and
South Africa.
Spectrum has also produced as a broodmare sire, a young
stallion in England who has caught the attention of European
breeders, dual Gr 1 winning Dutch Art.
A magnificent chestnut by Medicean, Dutch Art was
champion European Freshman Sire in 2011 and the UK’s
leading second crop sire in 2012. Dutch Art stands for a fee
of 18 000 pounds this season. He is half-brother to Up, a
Galileo filly trained by Aiden O’Brien who has won the Gr 2
Blandford Stakes and less than two weeks later, the Lanwades
Stud Fillies Stakes Gr 3.
He is also the Broodmare Sire of Moonlight Cloud who has
been a standout in 2012. The grey filly is out of Ventura who
sold for a whopping 900 000 guineas in 2011. A winner of
six French Group races, three of them Gr 1 the others Gr 3,
Moonlight Cloud is clearly a force to be reckoned with and
her future stud prospects are exciting.
Last but certainly not least, four-time Group 1 winner in the
US, Winchester, was purchased by Rosemont Stud in Australia
as a future stallion prospect, making his Australian debut in the
2012 Melbourne Cup.
In South Africa, Spectrum’s Bold Black Types include winners
The Plunderer, winner of the Grade 3 Champion Juvenile
Cup, Sapphire Ring and Beacon Flare, who ran a very close
second in Africa’s richest race on sand, the Grade Emerald
Cup - to name but a few.
Standing for just R10 000 this season, Spectrum is certainly
one of the best kept secrets in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands -
and we look forward to the great legacy he will be leaving us
as a Broodmare Sire in the future.
Stats as of 8 May 2013 from www.arion.co.nz state that Spectrum is the
sire of 1330 progeny to race, 772 winners (58.0%), earnings of over $58 million, 42 Stakes Winners, 52 Stakes Placegetters.
Recently in South Africa his maternal grandson Tellina took home the Betting World Gauteng Guineas Gr 2 and a close second to Love Struck in the Gr 1 SA Classic.
- Article first published in the International Racehorse Magazine, March 2013 Edition
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