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    Posted: 03 May 2025 at 10:19pm

Arrowfield’s New Sire: Vandeek

An Exciting Addition for 2025

Vandeek, another impressive newcomer for 2025, is set to make Arrowfield his base this year. He offers an intriguing blend of lines that have not been extensively utilized in Australia, alongside the significant influence of one of Australia’s own, Exceed And Excel.

A striking grey, Vandeek is an exceptional sprinting son of Havana Gold, who won the G1 Jean Prat over 1600 meters. Havana Grey, a four-time stakes winner, counts among his victories the G1 Flying Five Stakes and the Molecomb Stakes. As a top sire in Europe, Havana Grey has established himself as a leading sire across his first three crops, producing 11 Group winners, including Vandeek. Vandeek, a dual G1 champion, boasts victories in the Prix Morny and the Middle Park Stakes, and is the highest-rated son of Havana Grey.

Vandeek's female line is illustrious, featuring dual G1 winner Anabaa, " an American bred,Anabaa stood as a stallion at the Haras du Quesnay near Deauville, until his death in 2009. He was also shuttled to stand in Australia for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season and spent 2007 at the Castlelyons Stud in Lexington, Kentucky.[14] Despite being a sprinter, his progeny succeeded across a wide range of distances. His most famous offspring is the record-breaking mare Goldikova who excelled over a mile, while the best of his sons have been Anabaa Blue who won the Group One Prix du Jockey Club over 2400m (one and a half miles) and Precision, who won the Hong Kong Cup over a mile and a quarter. Anabaa is the damsire of the 2013 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Treve.Anabaa stood as a stallion at the Haras du Quesnay near Deauville, until his death in 2009. He also shuttled to stand in Australia for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season and spent 2007 at the Castlelyons Stud in Lexington, Kentucky.[14] Despite being a sprinter, his progeny succeeded across a wide range of distances. Anabaa died on 7 July 2009 from peritonitis after undergoing surgery for colic.[14] At the time of his death his stud fee was €30,000 " (Wikipedia) 

This lineage belongs to the renowned Paraffin family, known for its significant contributions to the world of racing.

However, Vandeek's pedigree lacks several influential names that might be considered essential for an impeccable racing lineage. These missing influences include:

·         Sir Tristram

·         Roberto

·         Eight Carat

·         Nijinsky II

·         Mill Reef

·         Storm Bird

·         Rainbow Quest

·         Tessa Gillian

·         Umidwar

·         Graustark

These names From Vandeeks own Pedigree. should be sought out in broodmare pedigrees and tried for compatibility, while also observing and considering known traits, size, and conformation of both sire and dam.

It is also well worth checking the viability of inbreeding or linebreeding to influential presences in Vandeek's pedigree such as Inbreeding to the following names—Danehill, Northern Dancer, Danzig, Natalma, Nearco, Hyperion, Nureyev, Riverman, Native Dancer, Almahmoud, Pharos, Selene, Nogara, Nasrullah, Never Bend, Chaucer, and Teddy—could provide aptitudinal qualities such as enhanced stamina, speed, and agility. These names provide a myriad of choices, and are known for passing down traits that include strong bone structure, excellent conformation, and a good temperament. Moreover, these pedigrees offer a history of resilience and adaptability, which are vital for breeding robust and versatile offspring. When considering such lineage, it is crucial to maintain a balance and avoid too close inbreeding, ensuring the resulting progeny maintain genetic diversity and vitality. However inbreeding should be no closer than the 5th generation, excepting in special cases , which can be tried to the 3rd generation and greater.

Linebreeding to these influential progenitors may provide a variety of attributes and aptitudes. For example:

- **Danehill**: Known for transmitting exceptional speed and athleticism.

- **Northern Dancer**: Brings a legacy of remarkable stamina and a strong constitution.

- **Danzig**: Often contributes agility and a competitive spirit.

- **Natalma**: Adds an element of refined temperament and versatility.

- **Nearco**: Renowned for enhancing overall resilience and adaptability.

- **Hyperion**: Known for passing on superior bone structure and durability.

- **Nureyev**: Brings a blend of elegance and powerful conformation.

- **Riverman**: Offers a history of robust health and excellent endurance.

- **Native Dancer**: Enhances progeny with great speed and a balanced temperament.

- **Almahmoud**: Contributes to the overall versatility and adaptability of offspring.

- **Pharos**: Known for his influence on stamina and physical strength.

- **Selene**: Adds an element of endurance and robust physique.

- **Nogara**: Known for transmitting agility and quick reflexes.

- **Nasrullah**: Often associated with boldness and competitive spirit.

- **Never Bend**: Contributes to resilience and a sound temperament.

- **Chaucer**: Known for a blend of stamina and strength.

- **Teddy**: Offers a history of adaptability and robust health.

Conclusion

By carefully selecting and balancing these pedigrees, breeders can aim to produce offspring that excel in multiple attributes, ensuring a well-rounded and resilient lineage. While linebreeding can enhance desirable traits, maintaining genetic diversity and avoiding overly close inbreeding is crucial for the health and vitality of future generations.

 

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Edited by Take2 - 03 May 2025 at 10:45pm
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