High-class Australian sprinter Tentyris is not going to run at Royal Ascot in June after Darley introduced that he and Ghaiyyath ‘s twin group 1-winning son Observer have been retired and can take up stud duties in Australia later this 12 months.
The Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained Tentyris—who gained the Coolmore Stud Stakes (G1) in a report time—had been penciled in for an abroad journey following his explosive Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (G1) triumph, changing into simply the fourth 3-year-old colt to win the race previously 25 years.
He’ll take up stud duties at Kelvinside in New South Wales at a charge of AU$88,000.
The son of Avenue Boss gained the Todman Stakes (G2) as a juvenile and completed a brief head second within the Blue Diamond Stakes (G1). His ultimate profession begin got here when he completed final within the T.J. Smith Stakes (G1).
Bred by Godolphin, Tentyris is out of the profitable Exceed And Excel mare Deity, a daughter of four-time group 1 scorer Divine Madonna. Join BloodHorse Every day
Observer will change into the primary son of Darley’s world champion Ghaiyyath to retire to stud, incomes his place within the breeding barn following scores within the Australian Guineas (G1) and VRC Derby (G1) below the tutelage of Ciaron Maher.
The four-time group winner will retire to Northwood Park operation in Victoria, the place he shall be launched at a charge of AU$33,000.
“Tentyris and Observer are two of the most effective horses of their technology,” mentioned Darley Australia’s head of stallions, Alastair Pulford.
“They’ve gained the best races, in opposition to the best opposition, and each deliver pedigrees that persistently produce on the highest degree. Breeders know higher than anybody how skinny the market is for elite new domestically raced stallions this season.
“We have seen sturdy early curiosity in each and are already talking with breeders as they plan for the season.”
One other Darley homebred, Observer, is from the primary Southern Hemisphere-bred crop of Ghaiyyath, who shuttled to Australia for 4 seasons and commanded a charge of AU$27,500 all through his time at Darley’s Northwood Park base in Victoria. After protecting 103 mares in his first 12 months, numbers fell barely to 98 and 97 in his subsequent two. After one other decline to 79 final season, Darley determined to drag the pin on shuttling duties.
Nevertheless, given his winners within the south now complete 20 from 48 starters, with 5 of them stakes winners, the operation may very well be tempted to deliver the son of Dubawi again to Australia. Breeders in Australia is not going to have to attend lengthy for that call, with Darley set to announce their full roster of stallions April 23.

