Grade 1 winner and second-crop sire Recognized Agenda has been bought and shall be relocated after the North American breeding season to a brand new farm named Haras La Peregrina in Maldonado, Uruguay, a number of sources confirmed.
The 8-year-old stallion is a son of outstanding sire and 2007-08 Horse of the 12 months Curlin out of grade 1 winner Byrama , who gained the 2013 Vainness Handicap (G1) and positioned within the 2013 Madison Stakes (G1) and Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (G1).
Racing as a homebred for St. Elias Steady and coach Todd Pletcher, Recognized Agenda positioned within the 2020 Remsen Stakes (G2) at 2 and at 3 gained the Florida Derby (G1) and ran fourth in Belmont Stakes (G1). He retired with a 3-1-1 report from eight begins and earned $641,700.
Recognized Agenda was retired to stud at Spendthrift Farm close to Lexington. Thus far as a stallion, he is sired 38 winners and landed his first black-type winner June 15, when his 3-year-old gelded son Squad Objectives gained the Tom Ridge Stakes by 1 1/2 lengths at Presque Isle Downs. Recognized Agenda additionally sired grade 3-placed runner Wembley Avenue , who was third in final 12 months’s Gray Stakes (G3) at Woodbine.
A number of graded stakes-placed stakes winner Dabster , one other son of Curlin, has began off sturdy in Argentina because the nation’s main freshman sire of 2023-24. Dabster stands at Hara Firmamento, in line with Turf Diario.
Different sons of Curlin in South America embrace stakes-placed winner Marsalis at Haras La Leyenda in Argentina; and grade 1-placed, grade 3 winner First Captain , who was bought in 2024 to a coalition of Brazilian breeders and stands at Stud Eternamente Rio.














