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    Posted: 04 Nov 2025 at 6:41pm

The $3000 stallion behind Melbourne Cup favourite Half Yours

The chances of one among six named foals born in that season sired by a $3000 stallion becoming the 13th horse to do the Caulfield Cup/Melbourne Cup doubles lies somewhere in between the unlikely and the impossible.

Maybe so, but just don't call it a fluke.

At least not while Grant Dwyer is around.

Dwyer's role in the Half Yours story doesn't get as much attention as a Tony or Calvin McEvoy or Jamie Melham do but quite simply, there wouldn't be a Half Yours without him.

He was there where it happened, so to speak.

"I was holding the stallion while he covered the mare,'' Dwyer said.

The stallion Dwyer was holding was St Jean who stands by arrangement at Grant and wife Joanne's Brackley Park Stud at Avenel, 110km north of Melbourne.

St Jean took up residency at the Dwyer's farm in 2017.

He served 27 mares at a service fee of $3300.

After that first season, St Jean's book fluctuated, mostly in a downwards direction, hitting 21 in 2019 and as low as five in 2024.

"It's been very unfortunate that either the Victorian breeding industry didn't see what I saw in the pedigree, or they didn't want to breed stayers,'' Dwyer said.

"And up until now, he'd had only served mares owned by breeders who purely wanted to race the progeny.

"There has never been a yearling sold by this horse."

And now with the rise and rise of Half Yours, St Jean has won over his share of converts.

But Dwyer, well, he's more of a disciple, a true believer.

"I always had faith that the horse would throw something good,'' he said.

"I saw things in the pedigree I really liked."

The fact that he was a Sadler's Wells line stallion via Galileo and his son Teofilo for one.

Or that Teofilo, as Dwyer pointed out, has sired three Melbourne Cup winners, Cross Counter, Twilight Payment and Without A Fight.

Then there is St Jean's dam line.

"His third dam is Height Of Fashion who was owned by The Queen,'' Dwyer said.

"And when she went to stud, she produced Nashwan who won the English Derby so I knew St Jean should breed staying horses."

As well-bred as he is, St Jean was also a talented racehorse in his day, both at home and abroad.

"He won his maiden by 16 lengths over 2400m in Ireland," Dwyer said.

"He won some races here in Australia in really impressive style and was actually an early favourite for the Caulfield Cup but unfortunately he bowed his tendon."

St Jean resurfaced in New Zealand in a Group 3 at Ellerslie, ironically on the same day as Almandin won the Melbourne Cup in 2016.

St Jean was beaten that time but managed to win the City Of Auckland Cup on New Year's Day 2017 and was elevated to Auckland Cup favouritism only to break down again, this time, for the last time, post his Avondale Cup farewell.

It has taken St Jean five seasons to deliver on what Dwyer had almost stubbornly forecast, but some stallions, many of them priced well above what St Jean, never deliver at all.

What a satisfying feeling it must have been for Dwyer, present on Caulfield Cup day, when Half Yours burst away from the pack to win one of the great races on the world calendar.

"It's unbelievable how you feel,'' he said.

"This horse (Half Yours), on that day, is basically changing our whole business around.

"We have struggled along. We have been standing stallions at the low end of the market for 22 years – you wouldn't know how good it was to watch that horse win."

Dwyer, a Collins St stockbroker-turned-studmaster, says that since the Caulfield Cup the phone has been ringing and we are getting more bookings.

"After the Naturalism win, which Half Yours won quite well we put St Jean's fee up to $10,000 plus GST, which is still a very, very cheap service fee for a stallion that has proven that he can get a stakes winner,'' he said.

"We don't want to increase the service again this season, even though Half Yours has gone on and won the Group 1 Caulfield Cup. We want to give everyone a chance to breed to the horse at a reasonable fee this season."

St Jean is no one-trick pony, there are others, maybe not with the profile of the Melbourne Cup favourite, but they're around.

"St Jean has some other horses coming through the ranks like Buzzaroon, trained by Aaron Purcell, who won three 2000m races in succession,'' Dwyer said.

"And the Roger James trained The Precursor who ran second at Ellerslie recently.

"If one of those two horses progresses to stakes company or Half Your does well going forward, then we would probably increase the service again in the 2026 stud season."

For now though, Dwyer is just doing what he had done this time of year for two decades; the seven day a week chores of a busy hands-on studmaster.

Only next week, it'll be a six-day week.

Thanks to Half Yours – and St Jean.

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Thanks Gay.  Thats the story I saw somewhere last week and couldnt find. 
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ST JEAN (IRE) Bay colt 2010  
Teofilo
Bay 2004
Galileo
Bay 1998
Sadler's Wells
Bay 1981
Northern Dancer
Bay 1961
Nearctic
Natalma
1954
1957
14-c
2-d
Fairy Bridge
Bay 1975
Bold Reason
Special
1968
1969
19-b
5-h
Urban Sea
Chestnut 1989
Miswaki
Chestnut 1978
Mr Prospector
Hopespringseternal
1970
1971
13-c
16-g
Allegretta
Chestnut 1978
Lombard
Anatevka
1967
1969
1-d
9-h
Speirbhean
Bay 1998
Danehill
Bay 1986
Danzig
Bay 1977
Northern Dancer
Pas de Nom
1961
1968
2-d
7-a
Razyana
Bay 1981
His Majesty
Spring Adieu
1968
1974
4-d
2-d
Saviour
Bay 1987
Majestic Light
Bay 1973
Majestic Prince
Irradiate
1966
1966
4-d
8-c
Victorian Queen
Bay 1971
Victoria Park
Willowfield
1957
1965
10-c
1-n
Oriental Fashion
Bay 1996
Marju
Brown 1988
Last Tycoon
Bay or brown 1983
Try My Best
Bay 1975
Northern Dancer
Sex Appeal
1961
1970
2-d
8-f
Mill Princess
Bay 1977
Mill Reef
Irish Lass
1968
1962
22-d
8-c
Flame of Tara
Bay 1980
Artaius
Bay 1974
Round Table
Stylish Pattern
1954
1961
2-f
14-c
Welsh Flame
Bay 1973
Welsh Pageant
Electric Flash
1966
1962
1-s
2-f
Wijdan
Chestnut 1991
Mr Prospector
Bay 1970
Raise a Native
Chestnut 1961
Native Dancer
Raise You
1950
1946
5-f
8-f
Gold Digger
Bay 1962
Nashua
Sequence
1952
1946
3-m
13-c
Height of Fashion
Bay 1979
Bustino
Bay 1971
Busted
Ship Yard
1963
1963
2-s
1-w
Highclere
Bay 1971
Queen's Hussar
Highlight
1960
1958
19-c
2-f
  Ancestor duplications: Northern Dancer 4m,5m x 5m   Mr Prospector 5m x 3f        
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Posted on 20 Sept in the Bred to Stay thread: Clap

Originally posted by Foxseal Foxseal wrote:

Originally posted by Foxseal Foxseal wrote:

Been following the progeny of St Jean closely over the past 12 months.  He’s a completely under the radar stallion standing for only $3,300 at Brackley Park Stud up near Seymour.  But from a paltry number of runners he’s doing a good job, especially with stayers.

I had a few good collects earlier in the year with a mare called Jugan.

He got his first Saturday winner today at Murray Bridge with a gelding called Keevs winning over 2500m.

Checking out Keevs breeding, you won’t see a more stamina heavy pedigree if you tried.  Dam is by My Patriarch, who was a Hayes family import who broke down in a 1994 Cups campaign but had won a few big 3200m races in the UK. There’s also good staying stallions in previous generations in Oregon, Star Way &
Le Fripon.  

For those looking to breed a stayer or jumper, I’d be giving St Jean some due consideration.

I’ve been singing the praises of St Jean for a few years now.  Nobody is listening really.

But he’s finally got himself a banner horse in Half Yours - dominant winner of the Naturslism Stks today.  Onwards & upwards to the Caulfield Cup Thumbs Up
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St Jean has no Sir Tristram – Nureyev – Nijinsky – Roberto – Halo – Blushing Groom  etc in his pedigree

St Jean's own Vuillier dosage and Pedigree profile indicate a marked predisposition for stamina and middle-to-long distance racing, particularly given the strength of his Pedigree profile, which suggests strong staying power beyond 2300 metres. His dosage is well below the mark considered optimal for G1 winners over 1600-3200 metres, implying he can impart substantial stamina and closing speed to his progeny. His sire line, through Teofilo and Galileo further reinforces this stamina influence, with a similarly low Vuillier dosage  and even more pronounced staying profile.

However, the dam, Oriental Fashion (by Marju), presents a dosage and Profile which falls into the range associated with preference for distances from 1400 to 2200 metres. This blend suggests that St Jean's foals could inherit versatility, with a leaning towards middle distance and classic trips, but with the right mare, could excel over longer journeys.

Given St Jean lacks notable stamina and speed influences like Sir Tristram, Nureyev, Nijinsky, Roberto, Halo, and Blushing Groom in his pedigree, these lines represent valuable outcrosses. Broodmare sires descending from these sires could introduce missing elements of speed, toughness, or versatility. For instance, mares by sons or grandsons of Sir Tristram or Nijinsky would inject proven G1-producing stamina, while Nureyev and Blushing Groom lines could add turn of foot and adaptability. Roberto and Halo bring in toughness and a strong record in classic and G1 races globally.

In summary, St Jean appears to be an underutilised source of stamina and closing speed, best matched with mares carrying influential speed or classic lines missing from his own background, particularly those with low Vuillier dosages,  or those carrying the aforementioned sires. This approach would maximise both the genetic outcross and the likelihood of producing versatile, high-class performers suited to a range of distances, with a strong bias towards classic and staying trips.

Half Yours is a case in point, as he has Nureyev, introduced through Desert King, the sire of Makybe Diva, and Sir Tristram, through Tristino. I found one other Desert King broodie with a St Jean foal for no wins. La Gazelle Half Yours dam, also has some speed influences in her pedigree being VAIN and SHOWDOWN, and Sharp edge, who was a speed influences as well i think.despite the speed, the overall pedigree profiles of Half Yours, is heavily stamina inclined, La Gazelles 1/2 sister Ficiticious, by Blevic is also the dam of another St Jean winner in Jugan, and a  bro of Fictitious, is  MOUDRE, winner of the G3 2500m Queens Cup, and Heatherlie Hcp



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And this is what gelatis me. 
The stallion is an unknown, but now has had a good horse, and whats the first thing they do? Put the fee up...
They will price themselves out of people looking at the stallion just like the owners did with Rebel Dane... 
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Originally posted by QuizAbout QuizAbout wrote:

And this is what gelatis me. 
The stallion is an unknown, but now has had a good horse, and whats the first thing they do? Put the fee up...
They will price themselves out of people looking at the stallion just like the owners did with Rebel Dane... 

With St Jean now 15 yrs old, and prob in the twilight of a maybe blossoming awakening to His potential, the stud jacking up service fees on the back of one horse (as many others do)jumping on when the horse has actually bolted, is rather lame.                                                                            Prob should have backed their judgement of him when they aquired him in providing the right mares.on the hiked fee, It would make more sense for them to actually get up and do some research on his genetics and advertise for mares compliant with whatever they find, at a discounted price, or again, do the research, and get out an buy some compatible mares. Zabeel presences in Mares spring to mind, Teofilo - Zabeel presences (not strictly a "cross" in the norm) = at least 5 SW from limited numbers (11 named) on my db, stretching it out to the Sir tristram presence like Half Yours has, i have 24 named 12 winners 6 sw incl 3 G1's
Mme Germaine Vuillier said " it's the Mare that makes the stallion, and not the Vice Verce". so go figure


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Looking at all named progeny of St Jean comes up with the following
32 Foals 12 winners one G1 winner, One SW (same, Half Yours)
 St Jean with the following Sires as suggested above

Zabeel one foal one to race one wnner

Sir Tristram 5 foals 5 to race 2 winners one G1 Winner (Half Yours)

Nureyev   5 foals  2 winners One g1 winner as above

Halo 4 foals one winner

Roberto  6 Foals one winner
 some real pedigree research might help getting another G1

Half Yours has some close rellies, incl Peach Melba, who is from Her 1/2 sis Chouquette, and by St Jean, is a 4yr old

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St Jean could barely miss as a sire. 
Look at the sires in his dam line.
No wonder his owner had faith.

1st dam

ORIENTAL FASHION, by Marju. 3 wins-1 at 2-at 1600m, 1650m, Rome Premio Ribot, Gr.2, Chantilly Prix de la Cochere, L, 2d Deauville Prix de Lieurey, L, 3d Goodwood Lupe S., L, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Amandine, L. Three-quarter-sister to Mutebah, half-sister to MAKDERAHFatanah. Dam of eleven foals, ten to race, eight winners, inc:-

ST JEAN (c. by Teofilo). 6 wins. See below.

Green Coast (c. by Green Desert). 4 wins at 1400m, 1500m in GB and U.A.E, Meydan Al Dana H., Nad al Sheba Tadawul H., Invasor S., 2d Meydan Godolphin Mile S., Gr.2, Burj Nahaar S., Gr.3, Nad al Sheba Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1, Gr.3, Jebel Ali Shadwell H., Nad al Sheba Green Desert S., 3d Nad al Sheba Burj Nahaar S., Gr.3, Jebel Ali Shadwell Farm S., Nad al Sheba Gnads4u H., Jessamine Cup. Sire.

Famous Warrior (g. by Alhaarth). 6 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m in Ireland and U.A.E, Meydan Private Banking H., Longines Dolce Vita Collection H., 2d Dundalk Star Appeal S., L, Meydan Al Naboodah Construction Group Trophy H., 3d Leopardstown Two Thousand Guineas Trial, Gr.3, 4th Leopardstown Ballysax S., Gr.3.

Bulbul (f. by Shamardal). Winner at 2, 2d Curragh Athasi S., Gr.3, 4th Naas Brownstown S., Gr.3.

Dubai Fashion (f. by Dubawi). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 8½f, 8¾f, Epsom Bet Totetrifecta at Totesport.com H., 2d Doncaster Gillies S., L, Lingfield Quebec S., L, 3d Newmarket Adnams East Coast Vodka H., 4th Meydan UAE One Thousand Guineas, L.

Desert Chief (c. by Green Desert). 2 wins at 7f, 1m, Sandown Numis Securities S., 3d Nad al Sheba Dubal Casthouse Trophy.

Oriental Warrior (c. by Alhaarth). 2 wins at 2, Ascot Mitsubishi Electric Hyperion 2YO S., Newbury Dubai Tennis Championships 2YO S.

Oriental Melody (f. by Sakhee). Winner at 2 in Ireland. Dam of-

Oriental Song. Winner at 2 in 2017, Newmarket Southend Airport to Milan 2YO Fillies' S.

Oriental Dance (f. by Fantastic Light). Raced once. Dam of-

Thecornishcowboy. 14 wins from 9¾f to 12¼f in GB.

Old Fashion. Winner at 12¼f in GB.

 

2nd dam

Wijdan, by Mr. Prospector. 2 wins at 1m, 10½f, Goodwood Vodapage S., York Middleton S., 2d Newmarket Pretty Polly S., L. Sister to SARAYIR (dam of GHANAATIMAWATHEEQRUMOUSH), Bashayer, three-quarter-sister to NAYEF, half-sister to NASHWANUNFUWAINALWASMIMUKDDAAMManwah (dam of MUSTANFARTADRIS). Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 6 winners, inc:-

MAKDERAH (Danehill). 4 wins from 7f to 1¼m, Belmont New York S., Gr.2, Ascot October S., L, Belmont Allowance, 2d Goodwood Oak Tree S., Gr.3, 3d Saratoga Diana S., Gr.1, Newbury Fillies' Trial S., L, Royal Ascot Sandringham H., L. Producer.

ORIENTAL FASHION (Marju). 3 wins. See above.

Fatanah (Green Desert). Winner at 1¼m, Sandown Poker at Bet365.com S., 2d Newbury Fillies' Trial S., L. Producer.

Ezdiyaad. 3 wins from 1m to 10¼f, Doncaster Moss Properties H., Newbury Millennium Millionaire H., 3d Goodwood House H., York John Smith's Cup, 4th Newmarket Godolphin S., L.

Mohafazaat. Winner at 1¼m in GB. Dam of-

Mutebah (Marju). Winner at 2100m, Chantilly Prix de la Route de Conde, 3d Chantilly Prix des Tourelles, L, Deauville Prix du Pont de l'Arche, Longchamp Prix de Trevise.

Estedaama. 3 wins at 9¾f, 1½m, Lingfield Marriott Hotel & Country Club H., York Sportingbet S.

Tayibah. Placed at 3 in GB. Dam of-

Alsahil. 5 wins from 1m to 2m, York Future Cleaning Services Apprentice S.

 

3rd dam

HEIGHT OF FASHION, by Bustino. Joint top filly on The 1981 European 2YO Classification. 5 wins-3 at 2-at 7f, 1½m, Newmarket Princess of Wales's S., Gr.2, Ascot Fillies Mile, Gr.3, Doncaster May Hill S., Gr.3, Goodwood Lupe S., L, York Acomb S., L. Three-quarter-sister to Burghclere (dam of WIND IN HER HAIRCAPO DI MONTE), half-sister to MILFORDHighbrow (dam of BLUEPRINTFAIRY GODMOTHER), MarienskiWily Trick (dam of ELEGANT FASHION). Dam of 11 named foals, 10 to race, 8 winners, inc:-

NAYEF (Gulch). Champion 3YO Colt in GB in 2001 (Int.). Champion Older Male Stayer in UAE in 2002. 9 wins-2 at 2-from 1600m to 2400m, £1,148,566, €23,399, US$1,200,000, 2,208,000Dhs in GB and U.A.E, Nad al Sheba Dubai Sheema Classic, Gr.1, York International S., Gr.1, Royal Ascot Prince of Wales's S., Gr.1, Newmarket Champion S., Gr.1, Ascot Cumberland Lodge S., Gr.3, Goodwood Select S., Gr.3, Haydock Rose of Lancaster S., Gr.3, Ascot Autumn S., L, Newbury Haynes Hanson & Clark 2YO Conditions S., 2d Ascot King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S., Gr.1, Sandown Eclipse S., Gr.1, 3d Nad al Sheba Dubai World Cup, Gr.1, York International S., Gr.1, Curragh Tattersalls Gold Cup, Gr.1, Goodwood Gordon S., Gr.3, Newmarket Craven S., Gr.3, 4th Royal Ascot Prince of Wales's S., Gr.1. Sire.

NASHWAN (Blushing Groom). Champion 3YO in GB in 1989 (Int.). 6 wins-2 at 2-from 7f to 11f, £807,671, The Derby, Gr.1, Ascot King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S., Gr.1, Sandown Eclipse S., Gr.1, The Two Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Ascot Autumn S., L, 3d Longchamp Prix Niel, Gr.2. Sire.

UNFUWAIN (Northern Dancer). 6 wins at 1m, 1½m, £214,185, US$78,750, Newmarket Princess of Wales's S., Gr.2, Jockey Club S., Gr.2, Chester Vase, Gr.3, Newbury John Porter S., Gr.3, Epsom Warren S., L, 2d Ascot King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1, 4th Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Gr.1. Sire.

ALWASMI (Northern Dancer). 3 wins at 1½m, Newbury John Porter S., Gr.3, 2d Belmont Tidal H., Gr.2, Newmarket Jockey Club S., Gr.2, Goodwood Predominate S., L, 3d Monmouth Red Bank H., Gr.3, Meadowlands John Henry S., L, 4th Irish St Leger, Gr.1, Yorkshire Cup, Gr.2, Baden-Baden Grosser Preis der Badischen Wirtschaft, Gr.2. Sire.

SARAYIR (Mr. Prospector). 3 wins-2 at 2-from 6¾f to 1¼m, Newcastle Virginia S., L, Newmarket Oh So Sharp S., L, 4th Chepstow Golden Daffodil S., L. Dam of-

GHANAATI (Giant's Causeway). 3 wins-1 at 2-at 7f, 1m, £461,711, The One Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Royal Ascot Coronation S., Gr.1, 2d Newmarket Sun Chariot S., Gr.1, 3d Goodwood Sussex S., Gr.1. Producer.

MAWATHEEQ (Danzig). 4 wins from 1m to 1½m, £147,415, Ascot Cumberland Lodge S., Gr.3, DJP International H., Doncaster Robinsons Designer Fashion at Bawtry H., Newmarket Cambridge Veterinary School S., 2d Newmarket Champion S., Gr.1. Sire.

RUMOUSH (Rahy). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1m, 9f, Newmarket Feilden S., L, 2d Doncaster Park Hill S., Gr.2, 3d The Oaks, Gr.1, Deauville Prix de Psyche, Gr.3. Dam of-

TALAAYEB (Dansili). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 7f, £134,434, to 2017, York City of York S., Gr.3, Newmarket Racecourses.co.uk 2YO Fillies' S., 4th The One Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Doncaster Sceptre S., Gr.3.

MUNTAZAH (Dubawi). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1400m to 2017-18 in GB and U.A.E, Abu Dhabi HH The President Cup, L, 2d Meydan Godolphin Mile, Gr.2, 3d Newmarket Royal Lodge S., Gr.2, 4th York Dante S., Gr.2.

Sundus. Winner at 1¼m in GB. Dam of-

ZAWRAQ (Shamardal). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 7f, 1m, Leopardstown Two Thousand Guineas Trial, L, 2d Listowel S., L, Leopardstown Trigo S., L.

Mujabaha. Unraced. Dam of-

MAGNANIME (Elusive City). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1800m, Chantilly Prix Finlande, L, Prix Quatrieme Tete, 2d Cagnes-sur-Mer Prix de la Californie, L.

Eshaadeh. Raced twice. Dam of-

MAQAASID (Green Desert). 2 wins at 2, £135,558, Royal Ascot Queen Mary S., Gr.2, Sandown Panmure Gordon 2YO Fillies S., 3d The One Thousand Guineas, Gr.1, Newmarket Cheveley Park S., Gr.1, Challenge S., Gr.2, Nell Gwyn S., Gr.3, 4th York Lowther S., Gr.2. Producer.

Jumooh. Placed, 3d Deauville Prix de la Perdriere. Dam of-

RAHEEN HOUSE (Sea the Stars). 3 wins-1 at 2-from 1m to 14¼f, £139,552, to 2017, Newmarket Bahrain Trophy, Gr.3, Ascot Noel Murless S., L, York Elevator Company 2YO S., 2d Newbury St Simon S., Gr.3, 3d Goodwood Cocked Hat S., L, 4th Doncaster Racing Post Trophy, Gr.1.

Istishaary. Unraced. Dam of-

IL FORNAIO (Orpen). 4 wins from 1200m to 1600m in Argentina, San Isidro G.P. San Isidro, Gr.1, 2d San Isidro G.P. Estrellas Mile, Gr.1, 4th San Isidro G.P. Joaquin S de Anchorena, Gr.1.

MUKDDAAM (Danzig). 3 wins-1 at 2-from 7f to 1½m, Newmarket Fred Archer S., L, Kempton Laburnum S., Newmarket Garden Suite Racing Club 2YO S., 2d Newmarket Princess of Wales's S., Gr.2, Royal Ascot King Edward VII S., Gr.2, 4th Newmarket Craven S., Gr.3. Sire.

Wijdan (Mr. Prospector). 2 wins. See above.

Bashayer (Mr. Prospector). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 7¾f, 1m, 2d Cheshire Oaks, L. Dam of-

Rahayeb. Winner at 12½f in GB. Dam of-

LAHUDOOD (Singspiel). Champion Turf Female in USA in 2007. 4 wins from 1850m to 2200m, €106,250, US$1,560,500, Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf S., Gr.1, Belmont Flower Bowl S., Gr.1, Longchamp Prix de Liancourt, L, Belmont Allowance, 2d Longchamp Prix de Royallieu, Gr.2, Saint-Cloud Prix de Malleret, Gr.2, Deauville Prix de Psyche, Gr.3, Longchamp Prix de la Madeleine, 3d Longchamp Prix de Sevres. Dam of-

AGHAREED (Kingmambo). 2 wins at 2000m, Longchamp Prix de Liancourt, L, Chantilly Prix de la Grange des Pres, 2d Maisons-Laffitte Prix Gyges.

KAREEMAH (Peintre Celebre). 2 wins at 2000m, 2200m, Chantilly Prix Charles Laffitte, L, Maisons-Laffitte Prix Praline. Producer.

Marraasi. Placed at 2 & 3 in GB. Dam of-

MAMDOOHA (Daaher). 5 wins-2 at 2-at 6f, 7f, US$325,200, Aqueduct Cicada S., L, Ruthless S., L, 3d Aqueduct Distaff H., Gr.2, Belmont Vagrancy H., Gr.3.

Manwah. Placed in GB. Dam of-

MUSTANFAR (Unbridled). 5 wins-1 at 2-from 8½f to 1½m, US$625,010, Belmont Lexington S., Gr.3, Keeneland Sycamore S., Gr.3, 2d Arlington Park Washington Park H., Gr.2, Saratoga National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame H., Gr.2, Tampa Bay Derby, Gr.3, Saratoga Saranac H., Gr.3, 3d Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup H., Gr.1. Sire.

TADRIS (Red Ransom). 3 wins at 1m, Ascot Rosemary H., L, Lingfield Fleur de Lys S., L, Ascot Cantos S., 2d Newmarket Severals S., L, 3d Bath Dick Hern S., L. Producer.

Alazima. Raced twice. Dam of-

ALLEZ VITE (Rakti). 4 wins from 1400m to 2800m in India, Hyderabad Golconda St Leger, L, 3d Bangalore Stayers' Cup, L.

Uroobah. Unraced. Dam of-

TAKREES (Daaher). 3 wins at 6f, US$248,740, to 2017, Aqueduct Interborough S., L, 2d Aqueduct Cicada S., L, Laurel Safely Kept S., L, 3d Saratoga Prioress S., Gr.2.

Ashirah. Unraced. Dam of-

HOT STREAK (Iffraaj). 4 wins-3 at 2-at 5f, 6f, £223,543, €12,000, Haydock Temple S., Gr.2, Ascot Cornwallis S., Gr.3, York Roses S., L, Richard Fahey 2YO S., 2d Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1, 3d Royal Ascot King's Stand S., Gr.1, Newbury Mill Reef S., Gr.2, Longchamp Prix de Saint-Georges, Gr.3, Newmarket Palace House S., Gr.3.

 

Race Record: 19 Starts 6-2-2 €13,175, NZ$120,700, A$170,835.

6 wins from 1600m to 2400m, €13,175, NZ$120,700, A$170,835, to 2016-17, ARC City of Auckland Cup, Gr.3, MRC Carlton Draught H., MVRC Sportingbet H., MRC TVN H., 2d MRC MiStable H., 3d Curragh Irish Stallion Farms S., 4th Leopardstown Ballyroan S., Gr.3.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Gay3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Nov 2025 at 6:04pm
Bearing in mind too Take2 few would have had the start or trainer expertise of progeny from $100k stallions.
I do agree with QuizAbout tho', very premature to raise the fee, especially by that much Disapprove
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It might have been more profitable to raise the St Jean's fee to 5k.
I doubt he will get 100+ mares at 10k.

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Thanks Gay for taking the time to start this thread on St Jean. Given I’ve been singing his praises for the past 2 years, shoukd have done it myself.

Not to sure there’ll be a massive uptick in broodmares visiting, but at now he’s on the radar.
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I usually pooh-pooh stallion fee rises in these circumstances, but I can see reasons for it.
They're a small stud, right? So the influx of 100+ mares and nonstop phone calls from every Tom, Dick and Karen would be a lot to handle. They'd need more staff, more facilities, more space and, oh, yes, more vets Wink He's 15, too, so the increased 'work load' could take its toll. And what would the racing industry actually do with 100+ St Jeans (possibly from unsuitable mares)? They're not going to be up and running as 2yos. How many people are prepared to be as patient as HY's connections? So IMHO setting his fee at $10K is not unreasonable (how much would one of the Big Boys rack up the fee?), and I'm sure if you had a mare of the right breeding, they'd be encouraging.
Good luck to them and to St Jean!
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Very good summation BP.
I now agree when looking from your perspective

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I’m only guessing, Glencoe! Though I think it’s reasonable for them to weed out some tyre-kickers and wannabes.
No doubt you’ve known a lot more stud masters than I have, but the few I’ve met were very busy, hardworking people and (understandably) a tad grumpy! Big smile
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Tragic Death of St Jean
Tara Madgwick - Thursday November 27

This year’s Melbourne Cup provided the ultimate fairytale result when Australian bred stayer Half Yours claimed a memorable victory for champion jockey Jamie Melham and popular trainers Tony and Calvin McEvoy, but there has been a tragic twist to this story.

Half Yours was a game changer for his sire St Jean (IRE) - image Grant Courtney

Half Yours was a game changer for his sire St Jean (IRE) - image Grant Courtney

Half Yours was bred in Victoria and sired by the little-known stallion St Jean (IRE), whose star was on the rise with the emergence of his famous son as the nation’s best stayer.

St Jean’s owner Grant Dwyer had been riding the high of spring success and deserved recognition at last for the 15YO son of Teofilo, but is now facing the tragic loss of his much loved horse.

Vale, St Jean (IRE) - 2010 - 2025

Vale, St Jean (IRE) - 2010 - 2025

Grant Dwyer issued the following statement on Thursday- It is with great sadness that I wish to announce the passing of our beloved Stallion St. Jean, a mere 3 weeks after his gelded son, Half Yours, won the Melbourne Cup.

After covering a mare, Memory Lane, on Monday the 24th of November, St. Jean was returned to be fed in his paddock where he had lived happily and safely since the autumn of 2017.

On the morning of 25th of November it was discovered, that for reasons unknown, St Jean had run into a fence post overnight, breaking it off at ground level and shattering his near side front leg around the elbow region.

Dr Duncan Pearce BVSc MVS MVSc attended to the Stallion, X-Rays were taken, and we were advised that nothing could be done for the horse. The Stallion was then humanely euthanised.

St. Jean was the first Victorian Stallion to sire a Melbourne Cup winner since 1973 and his achievement created a real buzz around the Victorian Breeding Industry.

His death was very untimely as breeders were only starting to recognise what an incredible pedigree this stallion had. Bookings had started to pick up and he was due to cover a mare by Desert King that afternoon which would have given the same cross as Half Yours. He was due to cover five mares by Desert King this season and had bookings of 35 mares in total.

I lament the fact that more breeders did not take the opportunity to breed to this stallion in the first few seasons at stud at an incredibly low price, when the opportunity was afforded to them.

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Nooooooooo!!!! 🥲🥲🥲

This is next level tragic! A bonafide accident that could happen to any horse. 

Condolences to his owners and connections.

RIP St Jean Heart

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