Sebring Legacy to Continue Through High Caliber Progeny
Sebring will be missed by many, specially by Widden Stud whose erstwhile stallion has had 31 winners in the past 30 days.
The focus now shifts to his young sons to offer breeders a chance to tap into the blood of the Golden Slipper winning son of More Than Ready (USA).
Newgate Farm's Australian Horse of the Year Dissident has had a flurry of first crop winners in the past month including Pancho, who raised the bar at Flemington on Saturday to grab some Black Type with a close third in the Listed VRC Taj Rossi Final.
Already the sire of two stakes horses in Challa and Foxborough, Dissident stands at Newgate at a fee of A$27,500.
Widden Stud have opted to continue the Sebring line with his brilliant sprinting son Supido, a Group III winner that also placed in the Gr.1 SAJC Goodwood Handicap.
Supido covered 116 mares last spring in his first season and stands at the modest fee of A$9,900 this spring.
Spendthrift Farm have moved to bring the Sebring blood to Victoria standing his stunning looking son Gold Standard for a fee of A$5,500.
A lightly raced horse that started just six times, he retired with two wins and two seconds, showing his class with a dominant win in the Gr.2 ATC Stan Fox Stakes and finishing fourth in the Gr.1 ATC Golden Rose to Trapeze Artist