Gold Cup hero Stradivarius centre of attention in new home at National Stud
Son of Sea The Stars won at the Royal meeting for four straight years.
There was a time when Stradivarius would be the headline attraction in the week of Royal Ascot. But the three-time Gold Cup hero in the hands of Frankie Dettori is now centre of attention in his new home at the National Stud, as he thrives in his second career as a stallion. The son of Sea The Stars won at the Royal meeting for four straight years between 2017 and 2020, as he amassed almost GBP 3.5million in prize-money and a European record 18 Group-level wins during a stellar stint on the racecourse. Bjorn Nielsen’s exceptional stayer was expertly handled by firstly John Gosden and then in conjunction with his son Thady during his decorated on-track career, but now it is the team at the National Stud who are central to the next phase of the 10-year-old’s life, overseeing the transition from champion racehorse to star stallion.However, just like in his racing career, there is one horse who rules the roost in this tranquil part of Newmarket, with Stradivarius making himself right at home from the moment he left Clarehaven. “He’s doing brilliantly and it takes any stallion some time to get used to their new surroundings, new routine, new job, but he’s very much into his routine now and is a very happy horse, which is very important,” said Joe Bradley, Head of Bloodstock at the National Stud. “He loves his job and loves living here and enjoys the attention. I couldn’t have been happier with how the transition went.
“And now Frankie says go on Stradivarius!”
Was this your favourite moment of #RoyalAscot 2020? 🤔 👇 pic.twitter.com/4Mp5iwwlVF — Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 22, 2020
Two years ago today, a certain Stradivarius got off the mark for Rab Havlin and John Gosden at @NewcastleRaces. Fair to say the star stayer has paid his way since! pic.twitter.com/PP76q9YZ6Z
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 7, 2018
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