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Topic: Danehill Sons & Daughters
Posted By: Arkady
Subject: Danehill Sons & Daughters
Date Posted: 28 Dec 2023 at 11:01pm
Other than Fastnet Rock and Exceed and Excel, are there any Danehill sons still alive and kicking at stud down here?



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Posted By: slowdown
Date Posted: 29 Dec 2023 at 5:49am
danerich

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Posted By: Gay3
Date Posted: 29 Dec 2023 at 3:03pm
Danehill (USA) 1986
while in Australia this horse is deemed to be born in 1985 season
 Aust.Id.: 429557bay stallionDate of Birth: 26/03/1986 
 211 stakeswinners & 472 stakeswinsDNA Typed: Y 
 by Danzig (USA) 1977 
 from Razyana (USA) 1981Deceased (13/05/2003) 
  
Sire Sons in Australia
http://www.studbook.org.au/Horse.aspx?hid=831395" rel="nofollow - Danerich (AUS) 2002 http://www.studbook.org.au/Horse.aspx?hid=770711" rel="nofollow - Fastnet Rock (AUS) 2001
http://www.studbook.org.au/Horse.aspx?hid=748246" rel="nofollow - Exceed And Excel (AUS) 2000 http://www.studbook.org.au/Horse.aspx?hid=826102" rel="nofollow - Power Of Destiny (AUS) 2002


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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 29 Dec 2023 at 6:22pm
And Power of Destiny appears no longer active.


Posted By: Take2
Date Posted: 30 Dec 2023 at 7:12am
Originally posted by slowdown slowdown wrote:

danerich
Retired i think slowdown
Associates have a lovely filly by him making her a 1/2 to Cosmic Enigma


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Posted By: Gay3
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 2:09pm

End of an era: 'Star' mare is last Danehill at stud

And then there was one.

Thirty years after his first mare went to stud, breed-shaper Danehill has only one active daughter left at stud in Australia.

Numbering literally in their hundreds for season after season, time has finally had the last say on an era that reshaped Australian breeding and racing.

The Danehill-era.

A nine-times Champion Australian Sire, Danehill also won the Broodmare title on nine occasions.

For the longest time, every breeder wanted one and every stud needed one.

Now there is only one left and it belongs to New South Wales breeders John and Karen Sheather.

The mare's name is Starspangled and on August 1, she turned 23.

It is only fitting that Danehill's last surviving broodmare is one of the best bred of all the Danehills.

Her dam is User Friendly.

"User Friendly, you don't have to say anymore,'' John Sheather told Racenet.

"Have a look at her record. She won all the Oaks over there; the English Oaks, the Irish Oaks and then she had the audacity to come out and run a brilliant effort in the greatest race in the world some would say, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe."

User Friendly was purpose-built to win ‘a Classic'.

Incredibly, her sire Slip Anchor, grandsire Shirley Heights and great grandsire Mill Reef all won an Epsom Derby.

Sheather's role in the Starspangled story started at the old Newmarket complex at Randwick in 2014.

"I had a couple of foals here at the farm but I wanted to have a really good go at it, as far as the commercial aspect was concerned,'' Sheather explained.

"So we were there at the sale and John North from Bowness Stud gave us a hand with it all.

"I saw her page, I can't remember what lot she was now, but I folded it and I thought if I could only afford it.

"But when we got her for $30,000 I couldn't believe it and while being in foal to High Chaparral which was  https://www.racenet.com.au/profiles/horse/sunset/youngstar" rel="nofollow - Youngstar ."

Two years after Youngstar was foaled, in the southern New South Wales town of Young as it happened, along came another soon-to-be  https://www.racenet.com.au/profiles/trainer/chris-waller" rel="nofollow - Chris Waller  star, this one called  https://www.racenet.com.au/profiles/horse/funstar" rel="nofollow - Funstar .

She was a daughter of Adelaide – a Cox Plate winning son of Galileo, yes, but a stallion who some, well actually most, commercial breeders would consider ‘unfashionable'.

It's a riposte which still irks Sheather today when it's directed his way.

"The Galileo/Danehill cross was the greatest in the world at that time and probably still is,'' he argued.

"At the when Karen analysed it a bit more, I think there were 31 Group winners bred on that cross which you cannot find today so I don't see why it was unfashionable."

For the record, one of those Group winners was Frankel.

The Starspangled story sounds like a never-ending sequence of fame and fortune for the Sheathers but not so.

"We almost lost her twice,'' Sheather revealed.

Once from complications arising from a paddock accident, followed soon after by a critical hoof issue.

Thankfully she made it through each time with Sheather there as a devoted, and sometimes exhausted, carer.

"For months and months,'' he recalled. "It was a real chore to look after her.

"We had to keep her stabled and she was getting sour because she is a handful at the best of times.

"I had to go and pick her milk thistle because she loves it, most horses do. I used to cut a little bit of lucerne out of pasture with a hedge-trimmer.

"Honestly it was a full-time job just looking after her."

Starspangled's next scheduled foal to race will be her 12th foal, a filly by Yes Yes Yes named Rising Queen who is trained, unsurprisingly, by Waller.

She has an Adelaide yearling colt to follow and remarkably given her age, went in foal last season to Ghaiyyath, a stallion chosen by Sheather primarily owing to his broodmare sire, Galileo.

So, will there be a Danehill mare registered in 2026 or is this the end of the line?

"To answer that question, a lot of people on the street would think we would be doing it just wholly and solely to extract the financial gains out of her but in all sincerity, and honestly,

yes I would.

"If all goes well, I probably will put her back into foal because like I said she is just a happy, happy horse when she is in foal.

"She is 23 so we'll take one step at a time. It will be whatever is best for the mare. We'll be guided by that.

"She has been so good to us."



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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 2:37pm
Thanks Gay3, great article.


Posted By: Ticino
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 8:43pm
Hello,
I didn't know a daughter of "User Friendly" went to AUS! So it was a real surprise to read her name.
User Friendly was a Groupwinner of "Slip Anchor" tracing backt to the great German Racing filly "Schwarzgold" (German Derby winner (1940) via her daughter  "Schwarzblaurot", bred by the "Schlenderhan Stud".

The dam of User friendly is "Sayonara" and she carries following German Derby winners:
Birkhahn (48) - Alchimist (34) - Herold (20) - Dark Ronald
Ticino (42) -Athanasius (34) - Ferro (26) - Landgraf (17) - Louviers - Isinglass
Magnat (41) - Asterus - Teddy
9 GD winners (8 colts + filly) within 5 generations

There is another interesing coincidence "Ticino" was 9(!)times Broodmare Sire like Danehill.
Unfortunately Danehill wasn't the breeding succes in my homecountry, his best offspring wa Tiger Hill (deceased) and a filly named Amona (2x3 Danehill)

regards, Ticino




Posted By: Freefall
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 9:06pm
Hi Ticino,

Coincidental 👏

Our 3yo filly was picked up today from the farm by our trainer. She’s had 3 shortish preps as a 2yo and we’re just giving her plenty of time.

Hopefully this prep she is off to the races.

By Rich Enuff out of a Tiger Hill mare (Tiger’s Girl).

I’ll post a photo when I work out how to do it on my iPad 🤯


Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2025 at 6:49pm
Just for info, Tiger Hill won 6 Group races in Germany, including three at Gp1 level, from 1600m to his much preferred 2000-2400m.

He wasn't a success at stud in Australia with just 5 stakes-winners from 270 live foals which later equated to about 1% stakes-winners to runners. 

The few staying sons of Danehill were generally unsuccessful at stud, plus Tiger Hill was from a stout female family which probably didn't help.  And which imo is why Tiger's Girl needs the speed that Rich Enuff for example provides for her foals to pay their way.

Best of luck Freefall!





Posted By: John H
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2025 at 9:33pm
One of Tiger Hill's stakeswinners here was the mare Nakaaya who produced the G1 winners Aristia (by Lonhro), winner of the VRC Oaks etc, and Marabi (by I Am Invincible), winner of the Oakleigh Plate etc. Both mares are now at stud & breeding on.






Posted By: Grey Affair
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2025 at 10:09pm
One of my favourite horses in England years ago was Rewilding (2007h Tiger Hill x Darara) who won the Gp1 Dubai Sheema Classic, Gp1 Prince Of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot & ran 3rd in the Derby. Unfortunately, he broke a leg in the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Rewilding was bred by Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Watership Down Stud & was a half brother to the outstanding racemare Da Re Mi who became the dam of Too Darn Hot.




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